Tuesday, February 3, 2026

7-Day Practice Table: Living under the Sword from the Lord’s Mouth and the Sword in God’s Living Word

 

7-Day Practice Table: Living under the Sword from the Lord’s Mouth and the Sword in God’s Living Word

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

Hebrews 4:12 "For the word of God is alive and active, sharper than any double-edged sword, piercing even to the point of cutting soul and spirit, joints and marrow, and judging the thoughts and attitudes of the heart." 

Day

Practice Theme

Key Focus

Prayer & Practice

Day 1

Receiving the Lord’s speaking

Acknowledge the Lord still judges by speaking

Lord, speak to me today

Day 2

Letting the word pierce

Do not escape the piercing word

Lord, pierce me with Your word

Day 3

Dividing soul and spirit

Discern soulish reactions

Lord, divide my soul and spirit

Day 4

Dealing with opinions

Let the sword cut off self-opinions

Lord, cut away my opinions

Day 5

Discerning motives

Let the word shine on the mind

Lord, expose my real motives

Day 6

Living in the spirit

Follow the word’s leading

Lord, keep me in the spirit

Day 7

Building the church

Accept the word’s judgment for oneness

Lord, build Your church by Your sword

 

Spiritual Integrated View (Key Point):

The sword from the Lord’s mouth is Christ speaking;
the sword in God’s living word is the word operating.

Not two swords, but one Christ
working through His speaking to divide, judge,
and build.


One Prophetic Summary Sentence:

Lord, speak to me, and by Your living word divide my soul and spirit.”


Ultimate Conclusion:

The sword in Revelation is Christ speaking to the churches;
the sword in Hebrews
is Christ working within believers.
One
is the speaking Christ;
the other
is the operating word;
both are for the building of the church.

 

*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.

The Sword from the Lord’s Mouth VS the Sword in God’s Living Word

 

The Sword from the Lord’s Mouth VS the Sword in God’s Living Word

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

Hebrews 4:12 "For the word of God is alive and active, sharper than any double-edged sword, piercing even to the point of cutting soul and spirit, joints and marrow, and judging the thoughts and attitudes of the heart." 

Item

The Sword from the Lord’s Mouth (Rev. 1:16)

The Sword in God’s Living Word (Heb. 4:12)

Meaning

The sword of judgment spoken directly by Christ

God’s word itself as a living and operative sword

Source

Comes from the mouth of the resurrected Christ

Comes from God’s breathing (2 Tim. 3:16)

Symbol

Coming “out of His mouth,” showing it is His speaking

Like a “two-edged sword,” showing the nature of the word

Function

Judges, deals with, and slays negative things

Pierces, divides, and discerns soul and spirit

Description

Christ’s present speaking among the churches

The Scriptures experienced as living and active

Result

The church is purified and adjusted

Believers are inwardly enlightened and rescued

Relationship

The speaking Christ Himself

The word operating within us

Example

One word from the Lord cuts off opinions

One verse exposes our hidden motives

Application

Receive the Lord’s present speaking

Take the Bible in a living way every day

Burden

Keep the church in the spirit, not in opinions

Keep believers from soul-life and religion

Prophesying Direction

Declare that the Lord still speaks to judge

Declare that God’s word still pierces today

Conclusion

The sword of Christ speaking to the churches

The sword of God working within believers

Related Verses

Rev. 1:16; 2:12; 19:15

Heb. 4:12; John 6:63; Eph. 6:17

 

Spiritual Integrated View (Key Point):

The sword from the Lord’s mouth is the speaking Christ;
the sword in God’s living word
is the operating word.

They are not two swords but one Christ using His word as a sword
to judge, divide,
and purify us inwardly.


One Prophetic Summary Sentence:

Lord, speak to me with the sword from Your mouth, and by Your living word divide my soul and spirit.”


Ultimate Conclusion:

The sword in Revelation is Christ speaking in the churches;
the sword
in Hebrews is Christ working within believers.
One
is outward speaking;
the other
is inward cutting.
Both are Christ Himself.


Key Spiritual Reminders:

  • Without the Lord’s speaking, the sword does not come forth.
  • Without the living word, the sword does not operate.
  • No speaking = only doctrine.
  • No living word = only dead letters.
  • Real church life is a life under the sword.

 

*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 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.