The Building God vs. The Dispensing God
John 4:14 Whoever drinks the
water I give them will never thirst. And the water I give them will become in
them a spring of water welling up to eternal life.
1 Corinthians 15:45 So it is
written: “The first man, Adam, was a living soul; the last Adam, a life-giving
spirit.”
Matthew 16:18 And I tell you,
you are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hades
will not overcome it.
Ephesians 3:17 That Christ
might make his home in you through faith, that you might be rooted and established
in love.
Revelation 21:2 And I saw the
holy city, the new Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a
bride adorned for her husband.
|
Item |
The Building God |
The Dispensing God |
|
Meaning |
God builds
Himself into His chosen people and builds them into Himself,
ultimately becoming a built city—the New
Jerusalem |
God dispenses
Himself into His chosen and redeemed people as their life, life supply,
and everything |
|
Reason |
God has an
eternal desire to gain a corporate expression and dwelling place |
God desires
that man may practically experience and enjoy Him |
|
Focus |
Result-oriented: for the
completion of God’s building |
Process-oriented: for life supply and inward experience |
|
Distinction |
Emphasizes structure, coordination, blending, and completion |
Emphasizes life, supply, flow, and
enjoyment |
|
Effect |
Produces the
church consummating in the New Jerusalem as God’s eternal dwelling and expression |
Produces growth
in life, transformation, and maturity unto building |
|
Explanation |
The processed
and consummated Triune God, as source, element, and essence, builds the church by building Himself into us |
The Divine
Trinity dispenses God Himself: the Father as the source, the Son as the fountain, and the
Spirit as the flow |
|
Mutual Relationship |
Building is the
issue and consummation of dispensing |
Dispensing is
the means and inward power of building |
|
Biblical Example |
The New Jerusalem
as God Himself built into a city (God being built and
gaining a building) |
The river of
water of life and the tree of life continually dispensing God |
|
Human Experience |
Being joined,
blended, coordinated, and built together in the Body |
Being supplied,
nourished, renewed, and inwardly satisfied |
|
Application |
Live in the
Body, allowing God to build Himself into us and build us into Him |
Daily come to
drink, receive, and enjoy God’s dispensing |
|
Spiritual Burden |
Not merely to have life, but to
fulfill God’s building |
Not merely to
know God objectively, but to experience Him subjectively |
|
Prophesying Guidance |
“The Lord is
building Himself into us for the completion of the New Jerusalem.” |
“God is still
dispensing Himself today as our life supply.” |
|
Conclusion |
God is not only the dispensing God; He is the building and built God |
All divine
dispensing is for the ultimate divine building |
|
Scriptures |
Gen. 1:1; 2 Sam. 7:12,
14a; Matt. 16:18; Eph. 3:17; Rev. 21:2, 10, 18–19a, 21 |
2 Cor. 13:14; Rev. 22:1–2;
21:6b; 7:17a; John 4:14b |
Spiritual Summary:
The Bible
reveals that God is not only the dispensing God but also
the building and built God. Through His divine
dispensing, He places Himself into His chosen and redeemed people as their
life, supply, and everything. All this
dispensing is for the purpose of divine building—God building Himself into us and building us into Him. Ultimately, this building reaches its
consummation in the New Jerusalem, where God and
His people dwell in mutual union, forming His eternal, corporate, and glorious expression.