Tuesday, June 30, 2026

The Kingdom of God vs. the Lord Jesus as the Spirit

 

The Kingdom of God vs. the Lord Jesus as the Spirit

"The Kingdom of God" and "that is the Lord Jesus of the Spirit" are integrated into a single spiritual vision. The point is not to view them as two different things, but to see the Kingdom of God as the reality, manifestation, and reign of the Spirit Christ within people.

I. Integrated Comparison Table

Item

The Kingdom of God

The Lord Jesus as the Spirit

Intrinsic Relationship

Meaning

The realm and reality of God's life, authority, and divine administration.

The resurrected, consummated, life-giving Christ (1 Cor. 15:45b).

The kingdom is not merely a realm but the experiential reality of Christ as the Spirit.

Origin

To accomplish God's eternal economy by bringing Himself into man.

Christ passed through incarnation, human living, crucifixion, resurrection, and became the life-giving Spirit.

Christ became the Spirit so that the kingdom could become an inward reality.

Significance

God's reigning, ruling, righteousness, peace, and joy.

The Spirit as Christ's person, reality, life, and power.

Where the Spirit reigns, there the kingdom is manifested.

Explanation

The kingdom is not merely a future age or outward sphere.

The Spirit is Christ's person and reality.

The kingdom is the spiritual realization of the Lord Jesus Himself.

Result

Satan's authority is defeated; people are released into God's rule.

The Spirit imparts life, transforms believers, and conforms them to Christ.

The operation of the Spirit is the manifestation of the kingdom.

Purpose

To build up the church and consummate the New Jerusalem.

To dispense God into His believers for His corporate expression.

The kingdom produces the Body, and the Body consummates in the New Jerusalem.

Means

God's Spirit, the divine life, and the law of the Spirit of life.

The indwelling Spirit, the anointing, and the inward law of life.

Through the Spirit, the kingdom becomes our daily experience.

Relationship

The kingdom is the sphere where the Spirit reigns.

The Spirit is the content, essence, and reality of the kingdom.

Without the Spirit there is no reality of the kingdom; with the Spirit there is the kingdom.

Biblical Examples

Jesus cast out demons by the Spirit of God (Matt. 12:28).

The resurrected Christ breathed Himself as the Holy Spirit into the disciples (John 20:22).

Casting out demons manifested the kingdom; breathing the Spirit brought the kingdom into the believers.

Practical Application

Live under God's ruling and kingship.

Exercise the spirit, fellowship with Christ, and walk according to the Spirit.

The more we live in the Spirit, the more we live in the kingdom.

Ministry Burden

Bring believers from doctrinal understanding into the reality of the kingdom.

Help believers know and experience Christ as the Spirit.

The Lord's recovery is the recovery of the kingdom reality through the Spirit.

Guidance for Prophesying

Emphasize that the kingdom is today's experiential reality.

Testify that Christ today is the indwelling Spirit.

The central message is: Christ as the Spirit reigning within us is the kingdom of God.

Conclusion

The kingdom is God's inward reign and corporate expression.

The Spirit is Christ's person and living reality.

The Kingdom of God is the Lord Jesus as the Spirit living, reigning, and being expressed within His believers.

Overview of Key Scriptures

Matthew 3:2              Repent, for the kingdom of the heavens has drawn near.

Matthew 6:10           God's kingdom comes through His will being accomplished.

Matthew 12:28         Casting out demons by the Spirit reveals the kingdom.

Luke 17:20–21           The kingdom of God is among you and within you.

John 3:3, 5     Regeneration is the entrance into the kingdom.

John 14:16–20           Christ comes to dwell in believers through the Spirit.

John 20:22     The resurrected Christ breathed Himself into His disciples as the Holy Spirit.

Romans 8:2   The law of the Spirit of life frees believers.

Romans 14:17           The kingdom is righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.

1 Corinthians 15:45b           The last Adam became the life-giving Spirit.

2 Corinthians 3:17–18         The Lord is the Spirit who transforms believers.

Galatians 5:16, 25   Walk and live by the Spirit.

Ephesians 3:16–17  Christ makes His home in our hearts through the Spirit.

Revelation 21:2, 10–11       The New Jerusalem is the ultimate manifestation of God's kingdom.

 

II. Spiritual Sequence

The Incarnate Christ

Passed Through Death and Resurrection

Became the Life-giving Spirit

Indwells the Believers

Reigns Within Their Spirit

The Reality of the Kingdom Is Manifested

The Body of Christ Is Built Up

The New Jerusalem Is Consummated

III. Spiritual Formula

Formula 1

Christ in Resurrection + Becoming the Life-giving Spirit , Believers Exercising Their Spirit = The Reality of the Kingdom of God

Formula 2

Christ as the Spirit Christ's Person Christ's Reality The Content of the Kingdom

Formula 3

The Spirit Reigning God Reigning The Kingdom Present

Formula 4

Living According to the Spirit Living Under God's Rule Living in the Kingdom Building Up the Body of Christ


IV. The Governing Spiritual Vision

1.      The Kingdom of God is first a Person before it is a realm.

2.      Today that Person is the Lord Jesus as the life-giving Spirit.

3.      The Spirit is Christ's Person, Reality, and Presence.

4.      The kingdom is not an outward organization but Christ reigning within His believers.

5.      Whenever believers live and walk according to the Spirit, the kingdom is manifested.

6.      The church life is the present expression of the kingdom.

7.      The kingdom ultimately consummates in the New Jerusalem, where God is fully expressed and eternally enthroned among His redeemed people.


V. Guidance for Prophesying

A helpful progression for speaking in the church meetings:

1.      Explain that the Kingdom of God is not merely a future age but today's spiritual reality.

2.      Show that through resurrection Christ became the life-giving Spirit.

3.      Declare that the Spirit is Christ's person and reality.

4.      Testify that where Christ reigns within us, there the kingdom is present.

5.      Encourage believers to exercise their spirit and live under the Spirit's ruling every day.

6.      Conclude that the kingdom life builds up the Body of Christ and consummates in the New Jerusalem.

VI. One-sentence Prophesying Summary

The Kingdom of God is not merely an outward realm but the resurrected Christ as the life-giving Spirit reigning within His believers; as we live and walk according to the Spirit, we experience the kingdom, build up the Body of Christ, and participate in the fulfillment of God's eternal economy.

VII. Ultimate Conclusion

The Kingdom of God is not primarily an outward realm, future age, or geographical sphere. According to the New Testament revelation, the Kingdom is the experiential realization of the resurrected and consummated Christ as the life-giving Spirit. As the Spirit indwells, governs, and reigns within the believers, the reality of the kingdom is manifested. This inward kingdom life builds up the Body of Christ, expresses God's eternal economy, and reaches its ultimate consummation in the New Jerusalem, where God is eternally expressed and fully manifested in His redeemed and transformed people.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Memorial Day Special Conference theme: The Urgent Need for a New Revival, Part Four: Living the Life of a God-Man by Living in the Kingdom of God as a Holy Kind.

Monday, June 29, 2026

The Lord as a Man of Prayer vs. The Lord as One with God

 

The Lord as a Man of Prayer vs. The Lord as One with God

Matthew 14:23 After he had dismissed the crowd, he went up on a mountainside by himself to pray. When evening came, he was alone there.

Luke 5:16 But Jesus withdrew to the wilderness to pray.

Luke 6:12 In those days Jesus went out to the mountains to pray, and all night he prayed to God.

John 10:30 I and the Father are one.

John 6:57 As the living Father sent me, and I live because of the Father, so those who eat me will also live because of me.

John 15:5 I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever lives in me and I in him will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. 

Item

The Lord as a Man of Prayer

The Lord as One with God

Meaning

The Lord's very living was prayer. His prayer was the breathing of the God-man life, not merely an act of prayer.

The Lord's life was absolutely mingled with the Father. He did not occasionally fellowship with God; He was continually one with Him.

Reason

Because He lived in the divine and mystical realm, He expressed His fellowship with the Father through prayer.

Because He is the Son of God incarnate, He fully expressed the Father in His human living.

Illustration

Like a branch continually drawing the life supply from the vine.

Like a stream inseparably connected to its source.

Explanation

Prayer was not a religious activity but the God-man's living in God. He often withdrew to mountains, wildernesses, and secluded places to pray.

Being one with God was not something He struggled to attain; He lived absolutely in the Father, and the Father lived in Him.

Result

He continually received the Father's supply, power, guidance, rest, and confirmation.

He fully expressed God, was never governed by the natural life, and gave Satan no ground.

Purpose

To live the God-man life and accomplish the Father's will.

To express the Father and fulfill God's eternal economy.

Means

Prayer, fellowship, living in the Spirit, and trusting in God.

Being joined to the Father, abiding in Him, and living because of the Father.

Relationship

Prayer is the practical exercise of being one with God.

Being one with God is the reality and result that prayer brings in and maintains.

Biblical Examples

Praying all night on the mountain (Luke 6:12); giving thanks before feeding the five thousand; praying in Gethsemane; the prayers in His seven words on the cross.

"I and the Father are one" (John 10:30);

 "The Father has not left Me alone" (John 8:29);

 "I live because of the Father" (John 6:57).

Practical Application Today

Pray before everything; do not rely on natural reasoning or act hastily.

Live before the Lord at every moment, seek Him in everything, and act according to Him.

The Burden of the Ministry

Today God is not merely seeking people who know how to pray, but people whose very living is prayer.

Today God is not seeking spiritually independent people, but those who are absolutely one with Him.

Guidance for Prophesying

Share how the Lord lived in the Father through prayer and apply this to our daily living.

Testify how being one with the Lord brings life, power, and the building up of the Body of Christ.

Conclusion

Prayer is not merely preparation before a work; it is the God-man living itself.

Being one with God is not merely the highest spiritual experience but the normal condition of a mature God-man living.

Overview of Related Scriptures

John 10:30     "I and the Father are one."  John 8:29             The Father was always with Him.

John 6:57       Christ lived because of the Father.  John 14:30         Satan had nothing in Him.

Matthew 14:23         Jesus prayed alone on the mountain.

Mark 1:35      He prayed early in the morning in a solitary place.

Luke 5:16       He often withdrew to pray.  Luke 6:12             He spent the whole night in prayer.

Luke 9:28–29  He was transfigured while praying. 

Luke 22:41–44  He prayed earnestly in Gethsemane.

Luke 23:46     "Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit."

Acts 10:38      God was continually with Him.

1 Peter 2:23  He committed Himself to Him who judges righteously.

1 Thessalonians 5:17  Pray without ceasing. John 15:4–5  Abide in Me and bear much fruit.

 

1. Spiritual Sequence

Step

Spiritual Process

Explanation

1

Live in God's Presence

Seek God's face and remain continually before Him.

2

Pray Unceasingly

Maintain constant fellowship with God and receive His divine element.

3

Be Mingled with God

God's thoughts, feelings, and will become ours.

4

Be One with God

God and man live, move, and act as one.

5

Accomplish the Father's Will

Live not by oneself but by the Father.

6

Express God

Manifest God's life through human living.

 

2. Relationship Between the Two

The Lord as a Man of Prayer

The Lord as One with God

Prayer is the way.

Oneness with God is the result.

Prayer is fellowship.

Oneness is union.

Prayer receives the divine supply.

Oneness expresses the divine life.

Prayer is dependence on God.

Oneness is living by God.

Prayer is the breathing of the spiritual life.

Oneness is the manifestation of that life.

Prayer brings man into God.

Oneness expresses God through man.

Spiritual Formula

Abiding in God's presence + Unceasing prayer = Fellowship with God
Fellowship with God
+ The filling of the Spirit = Oneness with God
Oneness with God
+ Absolute trust in God = Accomplishing God's will
Accomplishing God's will
= The full expression of God

 

3. The Central Vision

Vision

Explanation

Christ did not merely pray—He lived a life of prayer.

His entire human living was continual fellowship with the Father.

Christ did not merely fellowship with God—He was continuously one with the Father.

He was never separated from the Father.

Prayer preserves our oneness with God.

Every genuine prayer keeps us abiding in God.

Being one with God produces absolute trust in Him.

The greater the suffering, the deeper the trust.

Oneness with God leaves Satan with no ground.

"The ruler of the world... has nothing in Me"

(John 14:30).

Oneness with God fully expresses God in humanity.

This is the perfect model of the God-man living.

 

4. Practical Application Today

Situation

A Man of Prayer

One with God

Making decisions

Pray before acting.

Wait for the Lord's leading.

Facing difficulties

Commit everything to God.

Trust God completely instead of yourself.

Serving the Lord

Seek guidance through prayer.

Labor together with God, not independently.

Human relationships

Pray before speaking.

Express Christ's life and character.

Facing temptation

Call upon the Lord's name.

Give Satan no ground.

Daily living

Practice continual prayer.

Abide in Christ at all times.

 

5. Guidelines for Prophesying

Point

Content

1

The Lord was not merely One who prayed; He lived as prayer itself.

2

Prayer is the breathing of the God-man life, not merely a religious activity.

3

Genuine prayer brings believers into oneness with God.

4

One who is one with God lives by the Father instead of by self.

5

Even in suffering, Christ trusted the Father absolutely.

6

Oneness with God leaves no room for Satan.

7

Today the church needs believers whose living is prayer and whose living is one with God.

 

6. One-Sentence Prophesying Summary

Christ lived as a Man of prayer, and His prayer kept Him continually one with the Father. Today, through unceasing prayer, we also may abide in God's presence, become one with Him, overcome Satan, and express Christ for the fulfillment of God's eternal economy.


*Please refer to the 2026 Memorial Day Special Conference Theme: The Urgent Need for a New Revival, Part Three: The Life of the Gods for a New Revival