Monday, February 9, 2026

7-Day Life Practice Table - “Lion × Lamb × Seven Seals”

 

7-Day Life Practice Table - “Lion × Lamb × Seven Seals”

Zechariah 3:9 “Behold, on one of the stones I set before Joshua, there are seven eyes. And the Lord Almighty declares, ‘I myself will carve this stone, and in one day I will remove the iniquity of the land.’”

Zechariah 4:10 “Who despises the things of this day as insignificant? These seven eyes are the eyes of the Lord, who searched the whole earth and rejoiced when he saw Zerubbabel with his skewer in his hand.”

Revelation 5:6 “Then I saw a lamb standing between the throne and the four living creatures and among the elders, as if it had just been slain, with seven horns and seven eyes—the seven spirits of God, sent out into the whole earth.

Revelation 4:5 “And lightning, a roar, and a thunderclap came from the throne. And seven lamps of fire were burning before the throne—the seven spirits of God.” 

Day

Theme

Daily Practice

Prayer / Declaration

Day 1

Seeing the worthy Christ

Meditate that only Christ is worthy to open the seals

Lord Jesus, open my eyes to see You as the worthy One

Day 2

Experiencing the overcoming Lion

Rely on Christ to overcome Satan and sin

Lord, You are the overcoming Lion; in You I overcome

Day 3

Experiencing the redeeming Lamb

Live in the cleansing of His blood

The blood of the Lamb cleanses me and brings me to God

Day 4

Knowing God’s economy

See God’s plan unveiled through the seals

Lord, You unveil the mystery of God’s economy

Day 5

Living in balance

Live in both victory and redemption

I live in victory without pride and in redemption without fear

Day 6

Reigning with Christ

Cooperate with Christ in prayer

Make me reign with You to carry out God’s economy

Day 7

Singing the new song

Respond with praise to the Lamb

Worthy is the Lamb! I give my whole life to You

 

Spiritual Integrated Insight (Key Point)

Christ is worthy to open the seven seals of God’s economy
not merely because He has power,
but because He is simultaneously:

πŸ‘‰ the overcoming Lion toward God (dealing with Satan)
πŸ‘‰ the redeeming Lamb toward man (removing sin)

Thus,
He has judicial qualification before God,
moral qualification in redemption,
and unique qualification in God’s economy.


πŸ—£ One Prophetic Summary Sentence

Only Christ, the overcoming Lion and the redeeming Lamb, is worthy to open the seven seals of God’s economy and accomplish God’s eternal purpose.”


🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

Christ is worthy to open the seven seals
not merely because He is a King,
nor merely because He is a Savior,
but because:

He has defeated Satan and removed sin;
He has obtained authority
and accomplished redemption;
therefore, He alone is worthy to unveil the mystery of God’s economy
and to carry out God’s eternal plan.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 4: The Lion and the Lamb.

 

The Overcoming Lion vs. the Redeeming Lamb (Christ Worthy to Open the Seven Seals of God’s Economy)

 

The Overcoming Lion vs. the Redeeming Lamb (Christ Worthy to Open the Seven Seals of God’s Economy)

Zechariah 3:9 “Behold, on one of the stones I set before Joshua, there are seven eyes. And the Lord Almighty declares, ‘I myself will carve this stone, and in one day I will remove the iniquity of the land.’”

Zechariah 4:10 “Who despises the things of this day as insignificant? These seven eyes are the eyes of the Lord, who searched the whole earth and rejoiced when he saw Zerubbabel with his skewer in his hand.”

Revelation 5:6 “Then I saw a lamb standing between the throne and the four living creatures and among the elders, as if it had just been slain, with seven horns and seven eyes—the seven spirits of God, sent out into the whole earth.

Revelation 4:5 “And lightning, a roar, and a thunderclap came from the throne. And seven lamps of fire were burning before the throne—the seven spirits of God.” 

Item

Overcoming Lion

Redeeming Lamb

Meaning

Signifies Christ as the Victor and Conqueror on God’s side

Signifies Christ as the Redeemer and Substitute on man’s side

Reason

Because He defeated Satan and recovered God’s authority

Because He was slain and shed His blood to accomplish redemption

Symbol

The Lion of the tribe of Judah

 (kingship and power)

The Lamb who was slain

 (redemption and sacrifice)

Work

To defeat Satan and regain God’s kingdom

To take away sin and purchase people for God

Explanation

On the heavenly side, He is the victorious King

On the human side, He is the slain Savior

Purpose

To carry out God’s economy in the universe

To gain a people for God

Result

Qualified to open the scroll and execute God’s plan

Worthy to receive praise and to open the scroll

Relationship

Without the Lion, there would be authority without redemption

Without the Lamb, there would be redemption without victory

πŸ‘‰ He must be both Lion and Lamb to be worthy

πŸ‘‰ Victory over Satan + removal of sin = full qualification

Example

Toward Satan:

Christ defeated him through the cross

Toward man:

Christ redeemed us by His blood

Application

Believers rely on Christ to overcome the enemy

Believers rely on Christ to receive forgiveness and redemption

Burden

To see Christ as the universal Victor

To see Christ as our Redeemer

Prophesying Guidance

Proclaim: Christ has overcome Satan and reigns in the universe

Proclaim: Christ has shed His blood and purchased us for God

Conclusion

Christ is worthy to open the seven seals because He overcame

Christ is worthy to open the seven seals because He redeemed

Related Verses

Rev. 5:5; Col. 2:15; Matt. 28:18

Rev. 5:6, 9; John 1:29; 1 Pet. 1:18–19

 

Spiritual Integrated Insight (Key Point)

Christ is worthy to open the seven seals of God’s economy
not merely because He has power,
but because He is simultaneously:

πŸ‘‰ the overcoming Lion toward God (dealing with Satan)
πŸ‘‰ the redeeming Lamb toward man (removing sin)

Thus,
He has judicial qualification before God,
moral qualification in redemption,
and unique qualification in God’s economy.


πŸ—£ One Prophetic Summary Sentence

Only Christ, the overcoming Lion and the redeeming Lamb, is worthy to open the seven seals of God’s economy and accomplish God’s eternal purpose.”


🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

Christ is worthy to open the seven seals
not merely because He is a King,
nor merely because He is a Savior,
but because:

He has defeated Satan and removed sin;
He has obtained authority
and accomplished redemption;
therefore, He alone is worthy to unveil the mystery of God’s economy
and to carry out God’s eternal plan.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 4: The Lion and the Lamb.

7-Day Life Practice Table – Living under the Seven Eyes and the Seven Lamps

 

7-Day Life Practice Table – Living under the Seven Eyes and the Seven Lamps

Zechariah 3:9 “Behold, on one of the stones I set before Joshua, there are seven eyes. And the Lord Almighty declares, ‘I myself will carve this stone, and in one day I will remove the iniquity of the land.’”

Zechariah 4:10 “Who despises the things of this day as insignificant? These seven eyes are the eyes of the Lord, who searched the whole earth and rejoiced when he saw Zerubbabel with his skewer in his hand.”

Revelation 5:6 “Then I saw a lamb standing between the throne and the four living creatures and among the elders, as if it had just been slain, with seven horns and seven eyes—the seven spirits of God, sent out into the whole earth.

Revelation 4:5 “And lightning, a roar, and a thunderclap came from the throne. And seven lamps of fire were burning before the throne—the seven spirits of God.” 

Day

Theme

Scripture

Practice Focus

Prayer Direction

Day 1

Seven Eyes for Building

Zech. 3:9; Rev. 5:6

Accept the Lord’s searching for building

Lord, shine on me and remove what is not for Your building

Day 2

Seven Lamps for Shining

Zech. 4:2; Rev. 4:5

Walk and serve in the light

Lord, keep me in Your light

Day 3

Operation of the Seven Spirits

Zech. 4:6; Rev. 1:4

Rely on the Spirit, not on self-effort

Lord, I depend on Your Spirit

Day 4

The Engraved Stone

John 1:29; Matt. 16:18

Accept the cross for transformation

Lord, engrave me to fit Your building

Day 5

Serving in the Light

Exo. 25:37; John 8:12

Do everything under divine illumination

Lord, keep my service in the light

Day 6

For God’s House

Zech. 4:10; Eph. 2:21

Live for the church’s building

Lord, make me live for Your house

Day 7

Toward the New Jerusalem

Rev. 21:11; Rev. 22:5

See judgment as for ultimate building

Lord, prepare me as part of the New Jerusalem

 

πŸ”Ή Spiritual Integration Vision (Key Point) 

Seven eyes on the stone, to examine and build us; seven lamps on the lampstand, to illuminate and build us.

Seven eyes = seven lamps = seven spirits, representing God Himself working to transform us.

Judgment, illumination, and dealing are not the end goal; building is.

The ultimate goal of all this work: the New Jerusalem as God's eternal dwelling place.

 

🧭 A Prophetic Summary 

The Lamb's seven eyes are the seven lamps of the lampstand, the seven spirits of God, examining and illuminating within us, transforming us into a part of God's eternal building.

 

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion 

Seven eyes examine us,

Seven lamps illuminate us,

Seven spirits transform us,

to complete God's building.

 

We do not merely live in salvation,

but in being illuminated, dealt with, and transformed,

until we become—

part of the New Jerusalem, God's eternal dwelling place.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 4: The Lion and the Lamb.

Seven Eyes on the Stone vs. Seven Lamps on the Lampstand

 

Seven Eyes on the Stone vs. Seven Lamps on the Lampstand

Zechariah 3:9 “Behold, on one of the stones I set before Joshua, there are seven eyes. And the Lord Almighty declares, ‘I myself will carve this stone, and in one day I will remove the iniquity of the land.’”

Zechariah 4:10 “Who despises the things of this day as insignificant? These seven eyes are the eyes of the Lord, who searched the whole earth and rejoiced when he saw Zerubbabel with his skewer in his hand.”

Revelation 5:6 “Then I saw a lamb standing between the throne and the four living creatures and among the elders, as if it had just been slain, with seven horns and seven eyes—the seven spirits of God, sent out into the whole earth.

Revelation 4:5 “And lightning, a roar, and a thunderclap came from the throne. And seven lamps of fire were burning before the throne—the seven spirits of God.” 

Item

Seven Eyes on the Stone

 (Zech. 3:9; 4:10; Rev. 5:6)

Seven Lamps on the Lampstand (Zech. 4:2,6; Exo. 25:37; Rev. 4:5)

Meaning

Christ as the stone for building, engraved and dealt with, bearing seven eyes

Christ as the lampstand, bearing seven lamps to shine forth God’s expression

Reason

To remove sin in one day and make people fit for God’s building

To enable God’s work and movement to be carried out in the light

Symbol

Seven eyes = the eyes of Jehovah = the seven Spirits of God

Seven lamps = the seven Spirits of God before the throne

Function

To search, burn, judge, cleanse, and engrave

To enlighten, expose, guide, and supply for action

Explanation

The stone is Christ; the seven eyes are His spiritual operation for building

The lampstand is Christ; the seven lamps are His Spirit for shining

Result

Produces transformed materials for God’s building

Produces actions and service carried out in the light

Mutual Relationship

Seven eyes on the stone → the inward essence of building

Seven lamps on the lampstand → the outward expression of building

Example

Christ was engraved on the cross to remove sins

The Spirit enlightens believers to walk in the light

Application

Accept the Lord’s searching, dealing, and transforming

Accept the Lord’s enlightening, guiding, and adjusting

Burden

To gain materials for God’s house

To gain practical actions for God’s house

Prophesying Direction

The Lord’s seven eyes operate in us to transform us into building stones

The Lord’s seven lamps shine in the church to bring in God’s work

Conclusion

The seven eyes are for building through judging

The seven lamps are for building through shining

Related Scriptures

Zech. 3:9; 4:10; Rev. 5:6; John 1:29; Matt. 16:18

Zech. 4:2,6; Exo. 25:37; Rev. 4:5; Rev. 1:20

 

πŸ”Ή Spiritual Integrated View (Key Points)

1.      Both the stone and the lampstand are Christ
The stone is for building.
The lampstand is for shining.
Together they reveal building in expression.

2.      Seven eyes = seven lamps = seven Spirits
Seven eyes: searching, burning, engraving.
Seven lamps: enlightening, exposing, guiding.
Seven Spirits: God Himself in operation.

3.      Progression: Lion LambStone
The Lion defeats the enemy.
The Lamb removes sin.
The Stone builds God’s house.
Salvation leads to building.

4.      Judgment is not the goal; building is the goal
All searching and judging are for the completion of the New Jerusalem.


🧭 One-Sentence Prophetic Summary

The Lamb’s seven eyes are the lampstand’s seven lamps—the seven Spirits of God—operating within us to search and enlighten us so that we may be transformed into God’s eternal building.


🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

The seven eyes are not merely for judgment,
the seven lamps are
not merely for illumination,
the seven Spirits are
not merely for power—

πŸ‘‰ All are for God’s building.

The seven eyes engrave the material,
the seven lamps guide the action,
and the seven Spirits complete the New Jerusalem
as God’s eternal dwelling place.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 4: The Lion and the Lamb.