Tuesday, February 3, 2026

7-Day Spiritual Practice Table: Living in Christ Girded at the Breast with a Golden Girdle

 

7-Day Spiritual Practice Table: Living in Christ Girded at the Breast with a Golden Girdle

Revelation 1:13 In the middle of the lampstands appeared a man who looked like a son of man, dressed in a long robe that reached to his feet, with a golden belt around his breast.

Dan 10:5 And looking up he saw a man dressed in fine linen, with a belt of fine gold from Uphas around his waist.

Exodus 28:4 These garments shall be made for you: breastplate, ephod, outer robe, woven inner robe, crown, and belt; these garments shall be made for your brother Aaron and for his sons, that they may serve me as priests. 

Day

Theme

Spiritual Focus

Daily Practice

Day 1

Seeing Christ girded at the breast

Divine power operates through love

Pray: “Lord, reveal Yourself as the One who shepherds in love.”

Day 2

Receiving Christ’s cherishing

Christ comforts us in His humanity

Open your weakness to Him

Day 3

Receiving Christ’s nourishing

Christ supplies life in His divinity

Read the Word and say: “You are my life supply.”

Day 4

Power governed by love

Divine power is for shepherding, not merely working

Care for people before doing things

Day 5

Trimming the wick

Removing what is not of God’s purpose

Deal with the flesh, the self, and the natural man

Day 6

Living out cherishing and nourishing

Loving others with Christ’s love

Visit or care for a brother or sister

Day 7

Becoming Christ’s reproduction

As He is, so we live

Be one who cherishes and nourishes in the church


📣 One Prophesying Summary

Today Christ is no longer girded at the waist to work, but girded at the breast, using divine power in love to cherish and nourish the churches.

🏁 Ultimate Conclusion

Divine power without love becomes administration;
divine power with love becomes life supply.


Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 3: Christ is the Son of Man walking among the golden lampstands.

“Christ Girded at the Breast with a Golden Girdle” vs. “Christ Girded at the Waist with a Golden Girdle”

 

“Christ Girded at the Breast with a Golden Girdle” vs. “Christ Girded at the Waist with a Golden Girdle”

Revelation 1:13 In the middle of the lampstands appeared a man who looked like a son of man, dressed in a long robe that reached to his feet, with a golden belt around his breast.

Dan 10:5 And looking up he saw a man dressed in fine linen, with a belt of fine gold from Uphas around his waist.

Exodus 28:4 These garments shall be made for you: breastplate, ephod, outer robe, woven inner robe, crown, and belt; these garments shall be made for your brother Aaron and for his sons, that they may serve me as priests. 

Item

Christ Girded at the Breast with a Golden Girdle (Rev. 1:13)

Christ Girded at the Waist with a Golden Girdle (Dan. 10:5; Exo. 28:4)

Meaning

Christ uses divine power in love to care for and nourish the churches

Christ uses divine power to carry out God’s work

Reason

His work of producing the churches is completed; now He shepherds and cares for them

He is still carrying out God’s administrative and redemptive work

Metaphor

Breast = love;

golden girdle = divine power motivated by love

Waist = strength and action;

golden girdle = divine power for work

Function

To cherish and nourish the churches

To accomplish God’s work and mission

Explanation

Divine power is exercised through love for shepherding

Divine power is exercised through action for working

Result

The churches are comforted, healed, and supplied

God’s purpose and work are fulfilled

Mutual Relationship

The stage after the work is completed

The stage during the execution of the work

Example

Trimming the lampstand and caring for it (Rev. 1; Exo. 25; 30)

Christ appearing in glory and judgment

(Dan. 10:5–6)

Application

Serve in love and care for people in humanity

Serve with divine power to fulfill God’s commission

Burden

The Lord’s recovery needs Christ girded at the breast

Not merely work, but shepherd life

Prophesying Direction

Declare Christ nourishing the churches in love

Declare Christ accomplishing God’s work by divine power

Conclusion

Divine power is governed and directed by love

Divine power is governed by work and mission

Related Verses

Rev. 1:13; Eph. 5:29; Heb. 4:15; Exo. 30:7

Dan. 10:5; Exo. 28:4; Rev. 15:6

 

🔹 Inner Difference (Key Integration)

Breast-girded Christ (Rev. 1:13)

  • Focus: divine power in love
  • Divine power is no longer mainly for working,
    but for cherishing and nourishing the churches.

Waist-girded Christ (Dan. 10:5)

  • Focus: divine power in action
  • Divine power is mainly for carrying out God’s work.

🔹 Spiritual Progression between the Two

Waist-girdedBreast-girded
=
WorkingShepherding
Executing
Caring
Power
Power in love

Not contradiction, but progression:

  • Waist: for producing the churches
  • Breast: for caring for the churches

🔹 Application to the Church and to Us

  • In the church life:
    not only
    doing works, but caring for life.
  • In service:
    divine power must be motivated and governed by love.
  • In shepherding:
    first cherish people, then nourish them.

🔹 One Prophesying Summary Sentence

Today Christ is no longer girded at the waist to work,
but girded at the breast, using divine power in love
to cherish
and nourish the churches.

🔹 Ultimate Conclusion

Waist-girded ChristChrist for God’s work
Breast-girded Christ Christ for the church’s care

Divine power without love becomes administration;
divine power with love becomes nourishment.

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 3: Christ is the Son of Man walking among the golden lampstands.

Monday, February 2, 2026

7-Day Practice Table: Living in Jesus’ Tribulation × Kingdom × Endurance

 

7-Day Practice Table: Living in Jesus’ Tribulation × Kingdom × Endurance

Revelation 1:9 I, John, your brother and a participant in the tribulations, kingdom and endurance of Jesus, was on the island called Patmos, as a witness of God and of Jesus. 

Day

Focus

Practice

Daily Declaration

Day 1

Suffering in Jesus

Follow the Lord by the indwelling Spirit

Lord Jesus, I suffer in You, not alone.

Day 2

Suffering with the Lord

Realize the Lord suffers in me and with me

The Lord suffers in me and with me.

Day 3

Tribulation brings in the kingdom

Accept tribulation as the way into God’s kingdom

Through tribulation I enter the kingdom of God.

Day 4

Living the kingdom life

Live the church life with those who call on the Lord

Today I live in the reality of the kingdom.

Day 5

Under the kingdom’s ruling

Care for the saints in forgiveness and restoration

I submit to the ruling of the kingdom.

Day 6

Enduring by Christ

Abide in Christ; do not retaliate

It is not I who endure, but Christ who endures in me.

Day 7

Waiting for the Lord’s return

Endure to the end and walk the way of the cross

I wait for the Lord’s coming in endurance.

🔗 7-Day Spiritual Summary

Tribulation in Jesus brings us into the kingdom; living in the kingdom teaches us endurance; enduring by Christ enables us to finish the way of the cross.

🗣 One-Sentence Summary

I suffer in Jesus, live in the kingdom, and wait for the Lord by Christ’s endurance.

🏁 Ultimate Life Conclusion

To live in Jesus’ tribulation, kingdom, and endurance is to live Christ, walk the way of the cross, live the church life, and prepare for the Lord’s return.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 3: Christ is the Son of Man walking among the golden lampstands.

7-Day Practice Table – Living in the Glorious Christ Walking among the Lampstands

 

7-Day Practice Table – Living in the Glorious Christ Walking among the Lampstands

Revelation 1:13 In the midst of the lampstands was one who looked like a son of man, dressed in a long robe that reached to his feet, and a golden belt around his breast.

Revelation 1:14 His head and hair were white, like wool as snow, and his eyes were like flames of fire.

Revelation 1:15 His feet were like fine bronze refined in a furnace, and his voice was like the sound of many waters.

Revelation 1:16 In his right hand he held seven stars, and out of his mouth came a sharp, two-edged sword. His face was like the sun at its zenith. 

Day

Focus

Scripture

Practice

Prayer / Declaration

Day 1

Body (Cherishing)

Rev 1:13

Remain in church life to enjoy His care

Lord, You walk among us to cherish me

Day 2

Chest (Nourishing)

Rev 1:13; Eph 5:29

Draw near to receive His loving supply

Lord, nourish me in Your love

Day 3

Head (Headship)

Rev 1:14

Submit to Christ’s authority

Lord, You are my only Head

Day 4

Eyes (Searching)

Rev 1:14; 5:6

Accept His shining and correction

Lord, shine on me and cleanse me

Day 5

Feet (Righteous walk)

Rev 1:15

Walk in the light, reject the flesh

Lord, keep my walk pure

Day 6

Voice & Mouth (Judging word)

Rev 1:15–16; Heb 4:12

Let His word judge and trim you

Lord, prune me by Your word

Day 7

Hand & Face

(Keeping & Glory)

Rev 1:16

Behold His face and trust His hand

Lord, keep me in Your glory

 

Spiritual Integration (Key Points)

1.      Body + Chest = Cherishing and Nourishing
Christ cares in His humanity and feeds in His divinity.

2.      Head + Eyes + Feet = Judgment and Administration
He sees, examines, and acts to establish God’s order.

3.      Voice + Mouth = Authority and Cleansing by the Word
His speaking is His judging and purifying.

4.      Hand + Face = Preservation and Manifested Glory
He holds the churches and brings in the kingdom glory.


One Prophetic Sentence

Lord Jesus, walk among the churches today, cherishing, nourishing, enlightening, and judging us, that we may shine as golden lampstands for Your kingdom.”


Conclusion

The Christ who walks among the lampstands is:

  • the cherishing Priest,
  • the judging King,
  • the speaking Administrator,
  • and the glorious Lord.

His purpose is not condemnation, but trimming, nourishing, purifying, and shining, until the churches become the expression of His kingdom.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Winter Training: Experience, Enjoy, and Manifest Christ (Part 4), Week 3: Christ is the Son of Man walking among the golden lampstands.