Saturday, May 16, 2026

7-Day Practice: Entering Divine Fellowship and Ministering Life

 

7-Day Practice: Entering Divine Fellowship and Ministering Life

1 John 1:3 We also proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, that you too may have fellowship with us, and our fellowship with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ.

1 John 5:16 If anyone sees his brother committing a sin that does not lead to death, he should pray for him and that his life may be given to him—even to those who commit sins that do not lead to death. But if there is a sin that leads to death, I do not say that one should pray for that sin. 

Day

Theme

Practice

Prayer Direction

Practical Application

Day 1

Return to the Source

Quiet yourself before the Lord

“Lord, bring me back into You.”

Morning time 10–15 mins

Day 2

Clear Hindrances

Confess sins and failures

“Lord, cleanse me.”

Write down needed dealings

Day 3

Abide in Him

Turn to the spirit frequently

“Lord, I abide in You.”

Short prayer every 2 hours

Day 4

Touch God’s Will

Stop personal striving

“Not my will, but Yours.”

Wait silently before prayer

Day 5

Intercede for Others

Pray for a weak believer

“Lord, supply life to them.”

Name-specific intercession

Day 6

Become a Channel

Flow with the Lord

“Lord, flow through me.”

Visit/care for someone

Day 7

Live in the Body

Supply life in fellowship

“Make me a supply.”

Share in meetings

 

Spiritual Integrated Insight

Stage

Revelation

Returning

Back to the source

Dealing

Remove barriers

Abiding

Maintain fellowship

Aligning

Touch God’s will

Interceding

Care for others

Flowing

Dispense life

Building

Supply the Body

*Spiritual sequence:


FellowshipPrayer DispensingBuilding

*Prophetic Summary

Abide in divine fellowship, touch God’s will, and dispense life through prayer for the building up of the Body.”

*Ultimate Conclusion

God’s desire is not only that we enjoy fellowship,
but that we become channels through which life flows.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for God's Economy, Week 3: Supplying Life for the Body of Christ.

Divine Fellowship vs. Ministry of Life (According to Praying According to God’s Will — 1 John 5:14–16)

 

Divine Fellowship vs. Ministry of Life (According to Praying According to God’s Will — 1 John 5:14–16)

1 John 1:3 We also proclaim to you what we have seen and heard, that you too may have fellowship with us, and our fellowship with the Father and with his Son, Jesus Christ.

1 John 5:16 If anyone sees his brother committing a sin that does not lead to death, he should pray for him and that his life may be given to him—even to those who commit sins that do not lead to death. But if there is a sin that leads to death, I do not say that one should pray for that sin. 

Item

Divine Fellowship

Ministry/Dispensing of Life

Meaning

The believers’ living communion with the Father and the Son in eternal life

The flowing out of divine life through prayer into others

Cause

Receiving eternal life through regeneration

Seeing a brother in weakness and ministering life through intercession

Illustration

Connection to the vine

Sap flowing from the vine to nourish branches

Explanation

An inward condition of abiding in God

The outward issue of abiding

Effect

Peace, boldness, clear conscience

Swallowing up death and restoring life

Purpose

To maintain union with God

To supply and recover others

Difference

Focuses on relationship with God

Focuses on supply to man

Relationship

The source

The flow

Example

Abiding prayer (John 15:7)

Praying life into a brother (1 John 5:16)

Application

Remain in fellowship daily

Intercede for weak saints

Burden

Live in uninterrupted fellowship

Become channels of life

Speaking Guidance

Pray according to God’s heart

Minister life through prayer

Conclusion

Fellowship is the foundation

Dispensing is the issue

Related Verses

1 John 1:3–7; John 15:4–7

1 John 5:16; James 5:15

 

*Spiritual Core Difference (Key Insight)

Divine Fellowship

Ministry of Life

Being connected to God

Flowing God into others

Solves union with God

Solves others’ need of life

Inward abiding

Outward supply

*Key revelation:
Fellowship connects us to the Source; dispensing releases the flow.

*Mutual Relationship (Spiritual Sequence)

Order

Process

1

Receive eternal life

2

Abide in fellowship

3

Have a clear conscience

4

Pray according to God’s will

5

Receive assurance

6

Minister life to others

*Spiritual principle:


FellowshipPrayerLife Dispensing

*Spiritual Picture (Integrated Metaphor)

Picture

Meaning

Branch abiding in the vine

Divine fellowship

Sap flowing through branches

Ministry of life

Without abiding, there is no flow.

*Practical Application Today

Practice

Application

Daily fellowship

Spend time abiding in the Lord

Clear conscience

Confess and stay transparent

Intercessory prayer

Pray for weak believers

Spiritual sensitivity

Discern death and minister life

*Spiritual Burden

God desires believers who:

  • Live continually in fellowship
  • Touch His will in prayer
  • Become channels of life to the Body

*One Prophetic Summary

Abide in divine fellowship, pray according to God’s will, and minister life to swallow up death.”

*Ultimate Conclusion

God’s goal is not merely that we possess life, but that we live in fellowship and dispense life through prayer.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for God's Economy, Week 3: Supplying Life for the Body of Christ.

Monday, May 11, 2026

“A Narrow Heart vs. A Broad Heart” Seen from the Degree of Reconciliation with God

 

“A Narrow Heart vs. A Broad Heart” Seen from the Degree of Reconciliation with God

2 Corinthians 5:20 Therefore we are Christ’s ambassadors, as if God were appealing to you through us. We urge you on Christ's behalf: Be reconciled to God.

2 Corinthians 6:11 Our mouths are open to you, Corinthians; our hearts are generous.

2 Corinthians 6:12 In us you are not limited, but you are limited by your own hearts.

2 Corinthians 6:13 But be generous in return, as I have spoken to children. 

Item

Narrow Heart

Broad Heart

Meaning

A heart restricted by self, memory, offense, and natural feeling

A heart enlarged by God, able to forgive, receive, and contain others

Cause

Partial reconciliation with God; low degree of salvation experience

Deeper reconciliation with God; greater operation of the cross

Spiritual Core Difference

Self remains the center

God becomes the center

Inner Condition

Limited within one’s inward parts (2 Cor. 6:12)

Enlarged inwardly (2 Cor. 6:11)

Metaphor

A small cup easily overflowing

A river receiving many streams

Explanation

Easily offended, remembers wrongs, keeps records

Easily forgives, forgets offenses, releases others

Effect

Division, distance, limitation of fellowship

Healing, fellowship, building up

Purpose of God’s dealing

To expose lack of maturity

To manifest Christ’s enlarged life

Difference

Lives in self-protection

Lives in divine supply

Relationship (Spiritual Sequence)

Separation from God → Self preserved → Heart restricted

Reconciliation with God → Self dealt with → Heart enlarged

Biblical Examples

Jonah, Pharisees

Joseph, Stephen, Paul, the Lord Jesus

Spiritual Illustration (Cooking metaphor)

Like a husband remembering burnt rice for years

Like washing the burnt pot clean and cooking again

Practical Application Today

Stop keeping records of offenses

Practice forgetting after forgiving

Spiritual Burden

Narrowness damages church life

Broadness builds the Body

Prophesying Guidance (Practice Path)

Confess narrowness, bring it to the cross

Receive grace, release others, restore fellowship

One-Sentence Prophetic Summary

The degree of our reconciliation with God determines the breadth of our heart.        

Conclusion

Narrowness is not personality—it is incomplete salvation experience

Broadness is the fruit of full reconciliation

Related Verses

2 Cor. 5:20; 6:11-13; Matt. 18:21-35; Col. 3:13; Eph. 4:32

Ultimate Conclusion

God’s salvation enlarges our God’s salvation enlarges our heart until we can contain both God and man. heart until we can contain both God and man.

 

*Deeper Difference (Spiritual Core)

Aspect

Narrow Heart

Broad Heart

Center

Self

Christ

Memory

Stores offenses

Releases offenses

Reaction

Defensive

Receiving

Standard

Personal judgment

Divine grace

Life Expression

Natural life

Resurrection life

*Spiritual Sequence

Reconciliation with God The cross deals with selfHeart releasedForgivenessForgettingEnlargementBuilding

*Biblical Examples

Person

Revelation

Jonah

Narrow toward Nineveh

Pharisees

Narrow toward grace

Joseph

Forgave and supplied

Stephen

Forgave while being stoned

Paul

Enlarged toward the Corinthians

Jesus

Forgave on the cross

*Spiritual Picture: Wife Cooking

If the rice is burned once and remembered for ten years, that is narrowness.

If the pot is washed and used again, that is broadness.

Forgiveness is not pretending nothing happened.
It is allowing the cross to remove the mark.

*Practical Application Today

Family Life

Do not bring up old failures.

Church Life

Do not keep accounts of saints’ mistakes.

*Personal Relationships

Go to the Lord first, not to your emotions.

*Spiritual Burden

The greatest damage to the church is often not wrong teaching, but narrow hearts.

*Practice Path

1.      Admit narrowness

2.      Ask for light

3.      Bring offenses to the cross

4.      Choose to forget

5.      Restore fellowship

6.      Live in divine largeness

*Final Prophetic Declaration

The more reconciled we are to God, the broader our heart becomes; the broader our heart, the more Christ is expressed.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for God's Economy, Week 2: The Ministry of Reconciliation.