Tuesday, January 13, 2026

John’s Gospel: “The Word Became Flesh” vs Theoretical Physics & Experimental (Applied) Physics

 

John’s Gospel: “The Word Became Flesh”  vs  Theoretical Physics & Experimental (Applied) Physics

John 1:14 The Word became flesh and pitched his tabernacle among us, full of grace and reality. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son who came from the Father. 

Aspect

“The Word Became Flesh”

 (John’s Gospel)

Theoretical Physics ↔ Experimental Physics

Theme

The eternal Word enters time and humanity

Abstract theory enters observable reality

Meaning

God’s divine Logos becomes a living, experiential reality

Mathematical laws become testable physical phenomena

Reason

Humanity cannot know God merely by abstract revelation

The world cannot advance by equations alone

Metaphor

God’s thought clothed with human flesh

Equations clothed with instruments and experiments

Way

Word → Flesh Dwelling among us

 (John 1:14)

Theory Hypothesis Experiment Verification

Function

To make God touchable, receivable, and livable

To make knowledge usable and transformative

Explanation

Truth is not merely spoken but lived

Theory is not merely derived but enacted

Result

Humanity beholds glory and receives grace and reality

Civilization advances through verified science

Mutual Relationship

The Word is the source;

 flesh is the expression

Theory is the foundation;

experiment is the proof

Examples

Christ’s life, death, resurrection in history

Electromagnetism generators; Quantum theory semiconductors

Application

Believers live Christ,

 not just know doctrine

Scientists apply theory,

not just publish formulas

Burden

God desires people to encounter Him personally

Knowledge must benefit humanity

Prophesying Direction

Minister Christ as life,

not abstract theology

Stress verification and application,

not speculation

Conclusion

Truth not incarnated remains only “word”

Theory not practiced remains only “model”

Related Scriptures

John 1:1 – The Word was God
John 1:14 – The Word became flesh
John 6:51 – I am the living bread
John 14:6 – I am the reality

Genesis 1:1 – Order and law originate from God
Romans 1:20 – God known through creation
Psalm 19:1 – The heavens declare God’s glory

 

🔎 Integrated Explanation

Just as theoretical physics must enter experimentation to become effective and beneficial, God’s eternal Word had to become flesh to become life and salvation to humanity. Incarnation is the divine principle of truth becoming reality.

🗣 Prophesying Summary

As physics theories must enter experiments to change the world, God’s Word had to become flesh to become our life; praise the Lord—the Word has become flesh, full of grace and reality.

 

Monday, January 12, 2026

“Meeting Authority” — 7-Day Spiritual Practice Table

 

“Meeting Authority” — 7-Day Spiritual Practice Table

Colossians 1:18 He is also the head of the body of the church; He is the beginning, the firstborn one raised from the dead, so that He may be first in all things;

Ephesians 1:22 He puts all things under His feet and makes Him the head of all things toward the church;

Ephesians 1:23 The church is His body, the fullness of Him who fills all things in all things.

1 Corinthians 12:12 Just as the body is one, yet has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so also is Christ.

1 Corinthians 12:18 But now God has set each member in the body according to His own will. 

Day

Practice Theme

Spiritual Seeing

Practice Focus

Daily Prayer / Declaration

Day 1

Seeing the Throne

All authority in the universe comes from God’s throne

Turn eyes from man to the throne

Lord, I acknowledge You on the throne as Lord of all

Day 2

Meeting Authority

Genuine submission begins with meeting God’s authority

Acknowledge resistance in the light

Lord, shine on every area of my resistance

Day 3

Distinguishing Person and Authority

Submission is not to man but to God

Not affected by people

Lord, I submit only to the authority You establish

Day 4

Ceasing Arguments

Rebellion often hides in reasoning

Lay aside opinions and self-righteousness

Lord, save me from justifying myself

Day 5

Receiving Delegated Authority

God flows His authority through people

Learn submission in small things

Lord, train me to submit in details

Day 6

Living in the Kingdom Reality

The kingdom is manifested within submission

Let authority flow within

Lord, may Your kingdom be realized in me

Day 7

Becoming a Testimony of Authority

Submission brings in the kingdom

Testify not of self but of authority

Lord, make me a witness of Your authority

 

7-Day Summary Sentence:

Whoever truly meets authority spontaneously lives in submission and the reality of the kingdom.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Thanksgiving International Symposium on Christ, the All-Inclusive Christ Revealed in the Gospel of Matthew, Part Six: Christ as One Who Has All Authority in Heaven and on Earth.

Two Kinds of Created Beings Rejecting God’s Authority vs. The Two Rebellions in Numbers Chapter 16

 

Two Kinds of Created Beings Rejecting God’s Authority vs. The Two Rebellions in Numbers Chapter 16

Isaiah 14:12 How you have fallen from heaven, bright star, son of the morning! How you have been cast down to the earth, you who have destroyed the nations!

Genesis 11:4 They said, “Come, let us build a city and a tower with its top in the heavens; let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered over the face of the whole earth.”

Romans 5:18 So then, by one sin all were condemned, so by one righteous act all were justified and had life.

Romans 5:19 Just as by one man’s disobedience many constitute sinners, so by one man’s obedience many will constitute righteousness.

Numbers 16:19 Korah gathered the whole congregation before the entrance to the tent of meeting to attack Moses and Aaron, and the glory of the Lord was revealed to them.

Jude 1:11 Woe to them! Because he followed Cain's path, and for the sake of wages he went straight into Balaam's error, and perished in Korah's betrayal.

Item

Two Kinds of Created Beings Rejecting God’s Authority

 (Fall of Angels & Fall of Man)

Two Rebellions in Numbers 16

 (Leaders & Whole Congregation)

Meaning

The fundamental controversy in the universe: Who deserves authority

The practical and historical manifestation of rebellion among God’s people

Cause

Refusal to accept God as the supreme Ruler and throne

Failure to recognize God’s delegated authority

Metaphor

Kicking against the goads (human strength opposing divine authority)

Seeing only men, not God’s authority

Way

Self-exaltation, independence, self-rule

Questioning, accusation, shifting blame

Lesson

God’s authority cannot be overthrown—only acknowledged

Only those who see authority can truly submit

Explanation

Both angels and man rejected authority, yet God never withdrew His throne

The spirit of rebellion is contagious and does not cease automatically through judgment

Result

Fall, principle of death, delayed manifestation of the kingdom

The earth opened, fire from God, plague among the people

Relationship

Universal rebellion → historical and corporate rebellion

Rebellion is Satan’s principle expressed among men

Examples

Satan’s rebellion; Adam’s disobedience

Korah, 250 leaders; the whole congregation accusing Moses

Application

Willingly submit to God and uphold His authority

Submit not to men, but to God’s authority upon them

Burden

God maintains His authority while establishing His kingdom

The church manifests God’s authority through submission

Prophesying Guidance

Affirm that authority belongs to God; reject Satan’s principle

See authority, not persons

Conclusion

Rebellion is the principle of death; submission is the principle of the kingdom

Ignorance of authority is more dangerous than other sins

Related Scriptures

Rev. 4:2; Matt. 11:25; Rom. 5:19

Num. 16; Acts 9:5–17

 

Spiritual Integrative Explanation:

  • The central issue in the universe is not right or wrong, but authority.
  • Rebellion is not merely against man, but against God’s throne.
  • One who has not met authority on the road to Damascus cannot submit in the city of Damascus.
  • God may tolerate many sins, but never rebellion.
  • The testimony of the church lies not in power, but in submission.

One Prophesying Summary Sentence:

Submission is not bowing to man, but yielding to the throne; whoever sees authority lives in the reality of God’s kingdom.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Thanksgiving International Symposium on Christ, the All-Inclusive Christ Revealed in the Gospel of Matthew, Part Six: Christ as One Who Has All Authority in Heaven and on Earth.

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Three Basic Requirements for One Who Represents God’s Authority

 

Three Basic Requirements for One Who Represents God’s Authority

Colossians 1:18 He is also the head of the body of the church; He is the beginning, the firstborn one raised from the dead, so that He may be first in all things;

Ephesians 1:22 He puts all things under His feet and makes Him the head of all things toward the church;

Ephesians 1:23 The church is His body, the fullness of Him who fills all things in all things.

1 Corinthians 12:12 Just as the body is one, yet has many members, and all the members of the body, though many, are one body, so also is Christ.

1 Corinthians 12:18 But now God has set each member in the body according to His own will. 

Item

1. Represent Only God’s Authority, Not Yourself

2. Deny the Self and Do Not Exercise Authority by Personal Opinion

3. Maintain Intimate and Substantial Fellowship with God

Meaning

Authority comes entirely from God; man is only a vessel and channel

Denying the self so God’s will is not hindered

Discerning God’s will versus the flesh through fellowship

Reason

God is the only source of authority; no one can establish himself as authority

The self is the greatest enemy of authority

God’s mind is revealed only to those who fellowship with Him

Illustration

The centurion was under authority and therefore had authority

The cross deals with the self

Bringing every opinion to God for negotiation

Way

Knowing God’s will, thought, and intention

Deny the self, take up the cross, refrain from speaking lightly

Pray, wait, examine, and obey

Function

Preserves the purity of God’s authority

Prevents authority from becoming oppression

Gives authority a spiritual source

Explanation

Personal opinions used as authority damage God’s administration

Human opinions are treasured neither by God nor by the saints

Not only communion, but communication

Result

Produces genuine submission and oneness

Brings peace and the supply of life

God gradually imparts His thoughts

Mutual Relationship

The foundation of the other two requirements

Built upon the first requirement

The key to maintaining the first two continuously

Examples

The centurion; Moses acting only according to God’s command

The Lord Jesus did nothing from Himself

The Lord prayed all night before choosing the apostles

Application

Ask before speaking: Is this God’s will or mine?

Do not use “I think” as spiritual authority

Let every opinion pass through God’s light

Burden

Do not replace God’s authority with human disposition or concept

Keep God’s authority from being contaminated by the flesh

Keep authority always before God

Prophesying Guide

I am not authority;

 I only represent God

I would rather not speak than speak wrongly for God

I speak only what I receive before God

Conclusion

The substance of authority is the expression of God’s will

The more genuine the authority, the more the self is dealt with

Without fellowship, there is no spiritual authority

Related Scriptures

Matt. 8:9; Rom. 13:1; Num. 16:1–11; 1 Cor. 4:1

Matt. 16:24; John 12:49; Phil. 2:5–8; Gal. 2:20

Psa. 25:14; John 15:7; 1 Cor. 2:16; Heb. 4:16

 

*Intrinsic Relationship:

Representing only God’s authority is the foundation; denying the self is the necessary condition; intimate fellowship with God is the sustaining supply.

*Overall Spiritual Conclusion:

A person who represents God’s authority does not rely on position or ability, but lives under God’s authority, denies the self, and transmits only what comes from God through fellowship.

*One-Sentence Prophesying Summary:

Genuine spiritual authority is not how much one speaks, but how much of what is spoken comes from God, passes through the cross, and is confirmed in fellowship.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Thanksgiving International Symposium on Christ, the All-Inclusive Christ Revealed in the Gospel of Matthew, Part Six: Christ as One Who Has All Authority in Heaven and on Earth.