Tuesday, June 16, 2026

The Divine Cycle in the Spiritual Life: Eternal Life, the Fellowship of Life, Divine Light, and the Blood of Jesus

 

The Divine Cycle in the Spiritual Life: Eternal Life, the Fellowship of Life, Divine Light, and the Blood of Jesus

Core Vision:

The first chapter of 1 John reveals a constantly circulating, unending divine cycle in the spiritual life of believers: Eternal Life Fellowship of Eternal Life Divine Light Cleansing by the Blood of Jesus Deeper 

Enjoyment of Eternal Life. This is a cyclical system of divine life and the inherent law of normal Christian life. 

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Content

Theme

The Divine Cycle in the Spiritual Life: Eternal Life, the Fellowship of Life, Divine Light, and the Blood of Jesus

Key Passage

1 John 1:2–9

Meaning

God gives believers eternal life so that they may enjoy Him in the fellowship of life. Fellowship brings in light, light exposes problems, and the blood cleanses us, restoring fellowship and bringing us into a deeper enjoyment of life.

The Divine Cycle

Eternal Life Fellowship of Life Divine Light Blood of Jesus More Life Deeper Fellowship Greater Light More Cleansing Richer Life.

Reason

God's goal is not merely that people be saved, but that they live in the continual circulation of divine life.

Life

The source of all spiritual experience; the Triune God Himself as life to man.

Fellowship

The flow and circulation of the divine life; the operation of life.

Light

God's shining in fellowship, exposing everything that does not match His nature.

Blood

The redeeming blood of Jesus Christ that cleanses according to God's righteousness.

Life and Fellowship

Life produces fellowship; where there is life, there is flow.

Fellowship and Light

Genuine fellowship always brings in divine light.

Light and Blood

Light exposes sins and defects; the blood immediately cleanses them.

Blood and Life

The blood removes barriers and restores the flow of life.

Relationship Among the Four

They are not separate experiences but four aspects of one divine circulation.

Step 1: Receiving Life

At regeneration we receive eternal life.

Step 2:

Entering Fellowship

We begin to fellowship with God and with the saints.

Step 3: Receiving Light

God shines on our inward condition.

Step 4:

Receiving Cleansing

The blood cleanses what the light exposes.

Step 5:

Enjoying More Life

Life flows more freely and richly.

Illustration 1: Human Circulatory System

The heart signifies God, the blood signifies divine life, circulation signifies fellowship, diagnosis signifies light, and cleansing signifies the blood.

Illustration 2:

Electrical System

The power plant signifies life, the current signifies fellowship, the detector signifies light, and system repair signifies the cleansing blood.

Illustration 3:

River of Life

The river of water of life in Revelation 22 signifies the eternal circulation of divine life.

Explanation 1:

Life as the Source

Without life there can be no fellowship.

Explanation 2:

Fellowship as the Process

Life is transmitted through fellowship.

Explanation 3:

Light as the Examination

Light does not condemn; it reveals the true condition.

Explanation 4:

Blood as the Restoration

The blood restores fellowship and allows life to continue flowing.

Effect 1: Life Supply

Nourishment, growth, strengthening, and revival.

Effect 2: Walking in the Light

Deliverance from darkness and falsehood.

Effect 3:

Continuous Cleansing

A pure conscience and uninterrupted fellowship.

Effect 4: Growth in Life

Maturity and transformation in Christ.

Effect 5: Building Up the Body

Genuine fellowship and Body life.

Purpose 1: Personal

To enable believers to continually enjoy the Triune God.

Purpose 2: Corporate

To build up the Body of Christ.

Purpose 3: Eternal

To fulfill God's eternal economy.

Biblical Example: Peter

Enlightened by the Lord, restored through repentance, cleansing, and renewed fellowship.

Biblical Example: David

Convicted by God's light, forgiven, and restored to fellowship.

Biblical Example: Isaiah

Saw God's glory, was cleansed, and then commissioned.

Biblical Example:

The Prodigal Son

Returned to the Father's house and recovered fellowship.

Biblical Example: Paul

Lived continually in this cycle of fellowship, light, and cleansing.

Practical Application:

Morning Revival

Contact the Lord for fresh life supply.

Practical Application: Prayer

Maintain the flow of fellowship.

Practical Application: Confession

Accept the light and apply the blood.

Practical Application: Meetings

Receive and minister life through fellowship.

Practical Application: Service

Serve under divine shining and cleansing.

Practical Application:

 Family Life

Allow the light and the blood to preserve fellowship.

Ministry Burden

To help believers not only possess life but live in its divine circulation.

Spiritual Warning

To leave fellowship is to leave the light; to leave the light is to lose the immediate cleansing of the blood.

Way of Recovery

Return to fellowship, receive the light, experience the blood, and enjoy the restored flow of life.

Guideline for Prophesying

Speak from the experience of life, fellowship, light, and cleansing.

One-Sentence Prophetic Summary

Life produces fellowship, fellowship brings in light, light leads to the blood, and the blood restores fellowship; this divine cycle is the secret of spiritual growth.

Ultimate Conclusion

God's intention is not merely to give life but to bring believers into a divine cycle of life, fellowship, light, and blood so that they may be continually cleansed, transformed, built up, and matured until the Body of Christ is manifested and the New Jerusalem is consummated.

Related Scriptures

1 John 1:2–9; John 17:3; John 8:12; John 15:4–5; Acts 2:42; 1 Cor. 10:16; 2 Cor. 13:14; Eph. 5:8–9; Heb. 9:14; Heb. 10:19–22; Rev. 22:1–2.

Summary of Revelation

Eternal Life is the source of the cycle; Fellowship is the flow of the cycle; Divine Light is the shining of the cycle; The Blood of Jesus is the cleansing of the cycle; The Body of Christ is the corporate result of the cycle; The New Jerusalem is the eternal consummation of the cycle.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training, General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Imparting of God for His Economy, Week 7: The eternal blessing that the Triune God imparts into us for our enjoyment and to fulfill His economy.

God's Righteousness, Holiness, and Glory Seen Through "Dying with Christ, Living and Serving with Christ, and Being Glorified with Christ"

 

God's Righteousness, Holiness, and Glory Seen Through "Dying with Christ, Living and Serving with Christ, and Being Glorified with Christ"

Romans 3:23 For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God,

Romans 3:24 but are justified freely by his grace through redemption in Christ Jesus.

Romans 3:25 God set out Christ Jesus as a place of atonement, through his blood by faith, to demonstrate his righteousness in the sins he forgave before men.

Romans 6:4 Therefore we were buried with him through baptism into death, so that we might live and walk in the new way of life, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father.

Romans 7:6 But having died to the law that bound us, we are now released from it, so that we may serve in the new way of the Spirit, not in the old way of the letter.

Ephesians 3:20 But God is able to do, to the fullest extent, all that we ask or imagine, according to the power that is at work within us.

Ephesians 3:21 To him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus, to all generations and for ever and ever. Amen. 

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Dying with Christ

(God's Righteousness)

Living and Serving with Christ (God's Holiness)

Being Manifested and Glorified with Christ (God's Glory)

Meaning

Being crucified with Christ to satisfy God's righteous requirement and terminate the natural man

Living, walking, and serving with Christ in resurrection life, being sanctified unto God

Sharing Christ's glory in His ascension and ultimate manifestation at His coming

Divine Reason

God is righteous and must judge sin and the old creation

God is holy and desires a people separated unto Himself

God is glorious and desires corporate expression

Spiritual Picture

The cross, death, burial, termination of the old man

Resurrection life, breathing, walking, priestly service

The shining city, ascension, New Jerusalem radiating God's glory

Explanation

Christ died as our Substitute, and we died with Him so that God's righteousness could be satisfied

Believers live and serve in newness of life and newness of spirit

The dispensing of the Triune God reaches its goal in the glorious expression of the Body of Christ

Result

The old man is terminated; the flesh loses its ground

Transformation, sanctification, and growth in life

The church becomes God's vessel and expression of glory

Purpose

To give God the righteous ground to dispense Himself into us as life

To express Christ practically in daily living and service

To manifest God corporately through the Body of Christ

Spiritual Sequence

Beginning: death removes all hindrances

Process: life operates and builds up

Consummation: glory is expressed and manifested

Biblical Examples

Christ on the cross; Paul crucified with Christ

Paul serving as a priest of the gospel; believers serving in spirit

The church glorifying God; the New Jerusalem

Practical Application

Deny the self daily and acknowledge the uselessness of the flesh

Live and serve in the spirit rather than by natural ability

Express Christ in the church life so that God may be glorified

Ministry Burden

Realize that the flesh is fit only for death and burial

Service must flow from divine life, not natural strength

All service must aim at God's glory and Christ's exaltation

Prophesying Direction

Declare: "I have been crucified with Christ."

Testify: "I live and serve in the newness of the Spirit."

Proclaim: "The church is God's corporate expression of glory."

Conclusion

The cross satisfies God's righteousness and opens the way for life

Resurrection life becomes the reality of holiness in living and service

Glory is the ultimate issue of God's eternal economy

Key Scriptures

John 19:34; Rom. 1:17; 3:23–25; 6:6; Gal. 2:20; 2 Cor. 3:9

Rom. 6:4; 7:6; 8:10–11; 15:16; Matt. 3:13–17

Eph. 3:20–21; Rom. 8:19–21, 30; 16:27; 1 Cor. 10:31; 2 Cor. 4:5

 

Spiritual Vision and Relationship

Aspect

Explanation

Righteousness → Holiness → Glory

These are not separate doctrines but three stages of God's dispensing.

Death → Life → Glory

The believer first dies with Christ, then lives with Christ, and ultimately is glorified with Christ.

Cross → Resurrection → Ascension

Christ's death fulfills righteousness, His resurrection produces holiness, and His ascension issues in glory.

Individual → Corporate → Eternal

The experience begins personally, develops corporately in the church, and consummates eternally in the New Jerusalem.

Ultimate Vision

God's goal is not merely to save sinners but to gain a corporate expression of Himself in glory through the Body of Christ.

 

One-Sentence Prophesying Summary

"Through dying with Christ under God's righteousness, living with Christ in God's holiness, and being glorified with Christ in God's glory, we become the corporate expression of the Triune God for His eternal glory."

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Spring International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training General Theme: The Ministry of the Word and the Dispensing of God for God's Economy, Week 8. The Triune God dispenses life into the three parts of humanity according to His righteousness, through His sanctification, to attain His glory.