Tuesday, December 16, 2025

The Two Principles of the Universe VS The Two Principles of the World

 

The Two Principles of the Universe VS The Two Principles of the World

Matthew 7:21–23 –“Not everyone who says to Me, Lord, Lord, will enter into the kingdom of the heavens, but he who does the will of My Father… Then I will declare to them, I never knew you; depart from Me, you who practice lawlessness. 

Aspect

The Two Principles of the Universe

The Two Principles of the World

Core Focus

The principle of God’s authority vs. the principle of Satan’s rebellion

Doing the Father’s will vs. lawlessness and rebellion

Meaning

The fundamental governing principles of the universe; not gifts or works, but submission to divine authority

The inward operating principle of the fallen world—rejecting authority and acting according to self-will

Origin

God Himself as Creator and Sovereign

Satan’s transgression against authority, inherited by fallen humanity

Source

God’s nature, throne, and will

Satan’s rebellion and fallen human nature

Nature

Holy, orderly, life-centered, submissive

Lawless, chaotic, self-centered, rebellious

Key Issue

Whether one is under God’s authority and the Father’s will

Whether one rejects authority and acts independently

Crucial Distinction

Submission God’s will God’s approval

LawlessnessRebellionRejection by the Lord

Inward Standard

The Father’s life and divine nature as an inner regulation

Self-will, feelings, ability, outward success

Outward Expression

Restrained, submissive, within the divine order

Active, zealous, powerful, yet outside authority

Illustration

Running within the racecourse—may seem slow but lawful

Running fast but outside the boundary lines

Explanation

God values obedience to authority over outward works

Spiritual works done outside God’s will are still lawlessness

Essence of Service

Service confronts and depends on authority

Service becomes self-expression

Result of Service

God’s recognition and genuine spiritual building

God’s denial and the destruction of the work

Relationship

Satan’s rebellion directly opposes God’s authority

Worldly lawlessness is the practical expression of Satan’s principle

The Lord’s Verdict

He who does the will of My Fatherenters the kingdom

I never knew you… you who practice lawlessness

Biblical Example

The Lord Jesus always submitted to the Father (Matt. 12:50)

Prophesying, casting out demons, yet rejected (Matt. 7:22–23)

Spiritual Example

Hidden service under authority brings God’s work

Outward success yet inward rebellion

Personal Application

Ask: Am I under authority? Is this the Father’s will?

Reject serving by zeal, ability, or results

Service Application

Authority must be settled before work proceeds

Unresolved authority brings endless problems

Burden

To encounter authority and be freed from rebellion

To depart from lawlessness and the world’s way

Prophesying Guidance

It is not what you do, but whom you obey

Lawlessness is a matter of intention, not only action

Spiritual Warning

Without meeting authority, one destroys one’s own work

Lawlessness increases toward the end of the age

Ultimate Conclusion

The universe recognizes only God’s authority

The world lives by lawlessness and rebellion

One-sentence Summary

Service without authority is rebellion

Ability never replaces obedience

Expanded Scriptures

Acts 1:7 – “It is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has fixed by His own authority.”

Matthew 28:18 – “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth.”

Matthew 12:50 – “For whoever does the will of My Father who is in the heavens, he is My brother and sister and mother.”

Isaiah 14:13–14 – “I will ascend into heaven… I will make myself like the Most High.”

1 John 3:4 – “Everyone who practices sin also practices lawlessness; and sin is lawlessness.”

Jude 11 – “Woe to them! For they have gone in the way of Cain…”

 

Final spiritual summary: 

The universe allows only one centerthe authority of God; the world, however, lives only at one core—lawlessness and rebellion.

All who wish to serve God must first be dealt with under His authority.

 

 *Please refer to the May 2025 International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: Matthew Chapters 5-7, The Most Important Aspects, Week 9: Fulfilling the Father's Will so that we may enter the Father's Kingdom on "that day," the day of Christ's judgment seat.

Fully Knowing God’s Will VS Fully Knowing God’s Mystery

 

Fully Knowing God’s Will VS Fully Knowing God’s Mystery

Colossians 1:9 "Therefore, since the day we heard, we have continually prayed for you, that you may fully know the will of God in all spiritual wisdom and understanding."

Colossians 2:2 "That their hearts may be comforted and united in love, so that they may be richly assured in understanding, and fully know the mystery of God, which is Christ." 

Aspect

Fully Knowing God’s Will

(Col. 1:9)

Fully Knowing God’s Mystery

 (Col. 2:2)

Meaning

To have a full and proper knowledge of God’s eternal, central, and great will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding.

To arrive at a rich, assured, and complete knowledge of God’s mystery through love and inward comfort.

Reason

God does not want His people to live in religion, philosophy, or regulations, but in His eternal purpose.

God Himself and His intention are exceedingly deep and mysterious, requiring revelation and assurance to be fully known.

Core Content

God’s will = Christ (in Christ, centered on Christ, and for Christ).

God’s mystery = Christ (the all-inclusive One who is life and the unique person).

Focus

Emphasizes what God wants and His purpose.

Emphasizes who God is and what He is.

Way of Knowing

Spiritual wisdom (in the spirit to perceive) + understanding (in the mind to interpret).

Being knit together in love + encouragement of heart + full assurance in understanding.

Distinction

Concerns God’s plan and direction.

Concerns God Himself and His intrinsic reality.

Illustration

Seeing the architectural blueprintknowing what God intends to build.

Entering the finished building—touching, enjoying, and dwelling in the reality.

Explanation

God’s will is not about daily decisions (marriage, job, residence) but about Christ being everything to us.

God’s mystery cannot be explained merely by doctrine; it must be unveiled through experience.

Relationship

The entrance and direction into God’s mystery.

The content and ultimate fulfillment of God’s will.

Spiritual Progress

Knowing that God’s will is Christ.

Knowing Christ as God Himself revealed to us.

Examples (Colossians)

Not being distracted by Jewish rituals, human philosophy, or ascetic practices.

Being fully satisfied in Christ without adding anything else.

Application

To marry, work, serve, and act in Christ.

To take Christ as life, person, content, and expression.

Burden

That believers would not deviate from God’s eternal center.

That believers would not only know Christ, but fully gain Him.

Significance to the Church

Causes the church to walk according to God’s purpose.

Causes the church to become the expression and reality of Christ.

Prophesying Guidance

Declare: God’s will is not outward matters but Christ Himself.

Testify: God’s mystery has been revealed—Christ.

Potential Deviation

Reducing God’s will to moral rules or life choices.

Turning God’s mystery into abstract theology.

Ultimate Result

Living and serving according to God’s heart.

Being filled, saturated, and constituted with Christ.

Conclusion

Fully knowing God’s will gives the right direction.

Fully knowing God’s mystery supplies the real content.

Summary

God’s will points to Christ.

God’s mystery is Christ Himself.

Expanded Scriptures

Col. 1:9; Rom. 12:2; Eph. 1:9–10; John 6:38

Col. 2:2–3; Col. 1:26–27; 1 Cor. 2:7–10; John 1:18

 

Core OneSentence Summary: 

Fully knowing God’s will shows us that God wants Christ; fully knowing God’s mystery enables us to gain Christ Himself as everything.

 

*Please refer to the May 2025 International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Topic: Matthew Chapters 5-7, The Most Important Aspects, Week 9: Implementing the Father's Will So that We May Enter the Father's Kingdom on "That Day," the Day of Christ's Judgment Seat.