Sunday, July 19, 2026

The Promise of Eternal Life vs. The Hope of Eternal Life

 

The Promise of Eternal Life vs. The Hope of Eternal Life

Central Vision:


The promise of eternal life is God's eternal pledge to give His divine life to those who believe in Christ. The hope of eternal life is the believers' expectation that the eternal life they now possess will grow to maturity and be fully manifested in glory in the coming age and ultimately in the New Jerusalem. The promise is the foundation; the hope is the consummation. The promise gives us the life itself; the hope looks forward to its full maturity and glorious expression.

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The Promise of Eternal Life

The Hope of Eternal Life

Meaning

God's promise before the ages to give His eternal life to those who believe.

The believers' expectation of entering into the full manifestation of the eternal life they already possess.

Reason

God loved mankind and desired to impart Himself as life into man.

God desires not only that man receive His life but that this life grow unto maturity and glory.

Nature

A present possession.

A future manifestation and consummation.

Focus

Receiving eternal life.

Entering the fullness and glory of eternal life.

Illustration

A seed being sown.

A seed growing and bearing mature fruit.

Another Illustration

An engagement pledge.

The fulfillment in the wedding feast.

A Further Illustration

A newborn child.

A mature son inheriting the full inheritance.

Explanation

Whoever believes into Christ immediately receives eternal life.

Believers enjoy this life today and will be fully glorified in the future.

Result

Regeneration, union with God, becoming children of God.

Sanctification, transformation, conformation to Christ, and glorification.

Purpose

God imparts Himself as life into man.

God is fully expressed through man for the building up of the New Jerusalem.

Time

Begins now.

Experienced now and completed in eternity.

Relationship

The promise is the foundation.

The hope is the fulfillment of the promise.

Spiritual Progression

Regeneration Receiving life.

Growth Maturity Glory.

In God's Economy

God's dispensing of His divine life.

God's completion of His eternal building.

Christ's Work

Christ accomplished redemption so that eternal life could be given to man.

Christ continues to shepherd, supply, and transform believers unto glory.

The Spirit's Work

Regeneration and indwelling.

Renewing, transforming, conforming, and becoming the life supply.

Biblical Examples

Zacchaeus, the Samaritan woman, the repentant thief.

Paul finishing the course, Peter's maturity, John's mature ministry.

Church Practice

All may receive eternal life.

All should pursue life-growth for the building up of the Body of Christ.

Practical Application

Believe into Christ and receive His life.

Live Christ daily, exercise the spirit, accept the cross, and walk according to the Spirit.

Ministry Burden

Preach the gospel of life so people may be regenerated.

Shepherd the saints unto maturity and produce overcomers for God's building.

Prophesying Guideline

"God has already given us eternal life."

"The divine life grows today and will be manifested in glory tomorrow."

Ultimate Consummation

Eternal life enters into the believers.

The believers fully enter into the glorious expression of eternal life—the New Jerusalem.

Overview of Related Scriptures

Titus 1:2 — The promise of eternal life before the ages.

Titus 3:7 — Becoming heirs according to the hope of eternal life.

John 3:16; 3:36; 5:24; 10:10; 17:3 — Receiving and possessing eternal life.

1 John 2:25 — The promise which He Himself promised us: eternal life.

1 John 5:11-13, 20 — God has given us eternal life, and this life is in His Son.

Romans 5:10; 6:23; 8:23, 29-30 — Salvation in life, the gift of eternal life, glorification, and the redemption of the body.

1 Peter 1:3-5 — A living hope and an incorruptible inheritance.

Philippians 3:20-21 — The transfiguration of the believers' body.

Revelation 2:7; 21:1-7; 22:1-2, 14 — The tree of life and the New Jerusalem.

 

Spiritual Sequence

1.      God promised eternal life before the ages (Titus 1:2).

2.      Christ accomplished redemption, making eternal life available (John 3:16).

3.      Whoever believes receives eternal life immediately (John 5:24).

4.      The Holy Spirit causes the divine life to grow and mature (Romans 8; 2 Corinthians 3:18).

5.      Believers therefore possess the hope of eternal life (Titus 1:2; 3:7).

6.      At Christ's return, the believers will be glorified and their bodies redeemed (Romans 8:23, 30).

7.      The New Jerusalem becomes the ultimate manifestation of eternal life (Revelation 21–22).

Relationship

God's Promise
Christ's Redemption
Receiving Eternal Life
Growth in Life
The Hope of Eternal Life
Glorification
The New Jerusalem

Ministry Burden

According to Watchman Nee

  • The emphasis is on receiving the divine life and allowing it to grow.
  • Christianity is not self-improvement but the development of God's life within us.

According to Witness Lee

  • Eternal life is the processed and consummated Triune God dispensed into His believers.
  • The hope of eternal life is not merely going to heaven, but the maturity of the divine life, the building up of the Body of Christ, and the consummation in the New Jerusalem.

Prophesying Guideline

God's eternal promise has become the divine life within us today. As we enjoy this life and grow in it day by day, we are being prepared for its full manifestation in glory at Christ's return, culminating in the New Jerusalem.

Ultimate Conclusion

The promise of eternal life is God's eternal grace according to His purpose, fulfilled when believers receive the divine life through faith in Christ. The hope of eternal life is the expectation that this divine life will grow, mature, transform, and ultimately be fully manifested in glory. The promise is the beginning of the divine life; the hope is its consummation. The promise brings us into life, while the hope brings that life to maturity and to its ultimate expression in the New Jerusalem.

 

*Please refer to the April 2026 Summer Training, General Topic: Believers, Part Four: God's Heirs

The Believer's First Birth vs. The Believer's Second Birth

 

The Believer's First Birth vs. The Believer's Second Birth

Genesis 2:7 The Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living soul.

John 1:12 To all who received him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.

John 1:13 These were not born of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.

Romans 5:12 Just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, in this way death became widespread among all people, because all sinned.

2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation: The old has gone; behold, the new has come!

1 Corinthians 6:17 But whoever is united with the Lord becomes one spirit with him. 

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First Birth

(Natural Birth)

Second Birth

(Regeneration / Divine Birth)

Meaning

Born of human parents, receiving the human life and becoming a member of Adam's race.

Born of God, receiving the divine and eternal life, becoming a child of God and a new creation in Christ.

Reason

Through God's creation and human generation, man exists in the old creation.

Through Christ's redemption and the Spirit's regeneration, man enters into the new creation.

Source of Life

Adamic (human) life.

God's eternal, uncreated life.

Way of Birth

Born of the flesh.

Born of the Spirit.

Birth Certificate

An earthly birth certificate.

Romans 8:16—"The Spirit Himself witnesses with our spirit that we are children of God." The two spirits (the Spirit with our spirit) are our spiritual birth certificate.

Nature of Life

Earthly, natural, corruptible.

Heavenly, divine, eternal, incorruptible.

Identity

A natural man; a descendant of Adam.

A child of God, a member of Christ, the new man, and a new creation.

Position

In Adam.

In Christ.

Illustration

A branch growing on a wild tree.

A branch grafted into the tree of life, receiving a new life supply.

Another Illustration

An old house built on an old foundation.

A new house built upon Christ as the unique foundation.

Explanation

The first birth makes a person a created human being.

The second birth makes a person a regenerated man in whom God's life has entered.

Life Union

United with Adam.

United with Christ and one spirit with the Lord.

Spiritual Reality

Natural life cannot inherit the kingdom of God.

Regenerated life can enter the kingdom and live in the divine life.

Result

Living in the self, sin, the flesh, the world, and death.

Living in Christ, life, the Spirit, the church, and God's building.

Greatest Change

Possesses only the human life.

The human spirit is enlivened with the divine life.

Purpose

To become the object of God's salvation.

To fulfill God's economy by expressing God and building up the Body of Christ.

Relationship

Comes from Adam.

Comes from God; transferred from Adam into Christ.

Spiritual Formula

Natural Birth = Adamic Life + Old Creation.

Second Birth = Divine Life + Christ + the Spirit = New Creation.

Spiritual Sequence

Birth Fall Need of Redemption.

Believe Regeneration Sanctification Transformation ConformationGlorification.

Relationship with the Lord

God is the Creator; man is the creature.

God is the Father; believers are His children; believers become one spirit with the Lord.

Relationship with the Holy Spirit

The Spirit works outwardly upon man.

The Spirit dwells within man's spirit and is mingled with it.

Relationship with Christ

Christ is the Savior.

Christ becomes the believers' life; believers are in Christ and Christ is in them.

Biblical Examples

All mankind born in Adam (Gen. 5; Rom. 5:12).

Nicodemus (John 3), the three thousand (Acts 2), Cornelius' household (Acts 10).

Practical Application

Admit that the natural life cannot please God.

Live daily in the spirit and exercise to be one spirit with the Lord.

Church Life

Serving by natural ability.

Serving by the mingled spirit to minister Christ as life.

Ministry Burden (Witness Lee)

God does not intend to improve the old man.

God regenerates man to become a new creation, grow in life, and build up the Body of Christ.

Speaking (Prophesying) Guidance

We are not merely those who have experienced the first birth; the natural life cannot accomplish God's purpose.

We have experienced the second birth and possess God's life. Therefore, we should live in the mingled spirit, be one spirit with the Lord, live Christ, and build up the church.

One-Sentence Prophesying Summary

The first birth places us in Adam as the old creation.

The second birth places us in Christ as the new creation, making us one spirit with the Lord to live out the divine life for the fulfillment of God's eternal economy.

Ultimate Conclusion

The first birth begins human existence but cannot bring anyone into God's kingdom.

The second birth begins the divine life, transfers believers from Adam into Christ, makes them children of God, members of Christ, and a new creation, enabling them to become one spirit with the Lord, grow in life, build up the Body of Christ, and ultimately consummate in the New Jerusalem.

Overview of Related Scriptures

Genesis 2:7 — Man was created and received human life.

Psalm 51:5 — Man was born in sin.

Romans 5:12, 19 — Through Adam, sin and death entered into humanity.

1 Corinthians 15:22, 47–49 — In Adam all die; the first man is of the earth.

John 1:12–13 — Those who receive Christ are born of God.

John 3:3–7, 15–16 — One must be born anew to see and enter the kingdom of God.

Romans 8:16 — The Spirit witnesses with our spirit that we are children of God.

Romans 8:29–30 — Regeneration initiates God's complete salvation.

1 Corinthians 6:17 — He who is joined to the Lord is one spirit.

1 Corinthians 15:22 — In Christ all will be made alive.

2 Corinthians 5:17 — If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation.

Galatians 6:15 — What matters is the new creation.

1 Peter 1:3, 23 — Regenerated through the living and abiding word of God.

James 1:18 — God brought us forth by the word of truth.

1 John 3:9 — Everyone born of God possesses God's life.

 

Spiritual Sequence

First Birth (in Adam)

           

          The Fall

           

    Believe into Christ

           

     Second Birth (Regeneration)

            

   One Spirit with the Lord  (1 Corinthians 6:17)

           

   A New Creation in Christ  (2 Corinthians 5:17)

           

   Living in the Mingled Spirit

           

      Growth in Divine Life

           

 Building Up the Body of Christ

           

      The New Jerusalem

 

The Central Spiritual Relationship

The first birth determines that we belong to Adam.

The second birth determines that we belong to Christ.

The first birth gives us the human life.

The second birth gives us the divine and eternal life.

The first birth makes us created human beings.

The second birth makes us children of God.

The greatest issue of the second birth is not merely the forgiveness of sins, but that "he who is joined to the Lord is one spirit" (1 Cor. 6:17), bringing believers into the reality of the mingled spirit where God and man live together as one.


Ultimate Conclusion

God's complete salvation is not an improvement of the life received through the first birth, but the impartation of another life through the second birth. Through regeneration, believers are transferred from Adam into Christ (1 Cor. 15:22), receive the divine and eternal life, and become a new creation in Christ (2 Cor. 5:17).

The reality of this divine birth is confirmed by the Spirit witnessing with our spirit (Rom. 8:16), which serves as our heavenly birth certificate. Its highest spiritual issue is that "he who is joined to the Lord is one spirit" (1 Cor. 6:17). Therefore, believers no longer live by the natural life but by the mingled spirit, expressing Christ, growing in the divine life, building up the Body of Christ, and ultimately consummating in the New Jerusalem, the eternal fulfillment of God's economy.

 

*Please refer to the April 2026 Summer Training, Part One: Disciples, Believers, Saints, and Christians.