Friday, August 21, 2026

The Way We Become Living Stones

 

The Way We Become Living Stones

Based on biblical revelation and according to the ministry burden of "Christ as the living stone, with seven eyes, seven spirits, transformative, and building up," the message is integrated into a complete table of "the way we become living stones." The core is not merely "becoming a better person," but rather that Christ, the living stone, imparts Himself as life into us, enabling us to become living stones in God's building through illumination, observation, judgment, infusion, and transformation.

1. Integrated Summary Table

Aspect

Integrated Content

Meaning

To become a living stone means that Christ, the living Stone, is not merely received by us objectively but is constituted into us subjectively. We are transformed from natural, individual persons into living materials containing Christ's life and nature for God's building.

Reason

God's goal is not merely to gain individual believers but to obtain a corporate dwelling place. Therefore, our growth in life must issue in building. Life is for building, and living stones are for God's spiritual house.

Metaphor

Christ the living Stone the seven eyes the seven Spirits the seven lamps of fire illumination, searching, exposing, judging, burning the seven eyes injecting Christ into us transformation living stones building together God's dwelling place.

Christ as the Living Stone

Christ is the chosen and precious living Stone (1 Pet. 2:4). He is both the source and the substance of God's building. Because He is living, He can impart His divine life into us.

Christ's Seven Eyes

Zechariah 3:9 and 4:10 reveal the seven eyes upon the stone; Revelation 5:6 reveals the Lamb with seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God. The seven eyes signify the sevenfold intensified Spirit in His searching, observing, and imparting operation.

The Seven Lamps

Revelation 4:5 shows seven lamps of fire burning before God's throne. They signify the seven Spirits and emphasize the Spirit's function of illuminating, searching, exposing, judging, and burning.

The Seven Eyes and Injection

The seven eyes do more than observe us. They inject the very element of Christ into us. His observing becomes His imparting; His shining becomes transformation.

Coming to Christ

The first step in becoming a living stone is to come to Christ (1 Pet. 2:4). We do not transform ourselves into living stones by self-improvement. We come to Christ and receive Him.

Receiving His Examination

We allow the Lord to search our thoughts, motives, emotions, will, natural disposition, and hidden condition. Instead of resisting His light, we open ourselves to His examination.

Receiving the Sevenfold Spirit

The Lord's purpose is not merely to expose what is wrong with us but to impart what He is into us. His divine life and nature are progressively wrought into our being.

Effect

Natural life is exposed and dealt with; the self, soul-life, and flesh are reduced; Christ increases within us; we are transformed into His image; we become suitable materials for God's building.

Purpose

The ultimate purpose is God's building—the spiritual house, God's dwelling place, and ultimately the New Jerusalem as the consummation of God's building.

Mutual Relationship

Christ is the living Stone; the seven eyes are His intensified spiritual operation; the seven lamps emphasize His searching light; the injection of Christ produces transformation; transformation produces living stones; living stones are built together into God's dwelling place.

Example: Jacob

Jacob used a stone as his pillow at Bethel and later set it up as a pillar (Gen. 28:11–12, 18–19). This illustrates Christ first becoming our rest, then being experienced and constituted into us so that we become materials useful for God's building.

Example: Peter

Peter was naturally unstable, yet the Lord transformed him from Simon into Peter, a stone, and spoke of building His church upon the rock (Matt. 16:18). This illustrates transformation from the natural person into building material.

Example: All Believers

First Peter 2:4–5 gives the clearest picture: coming to Christ becoming living stones being built together as a spiritual house.

Application

Come to Christ daily; remain open to His shining; accept His searching and dealing; receive His impartation; allow Christ to be wrought into us; practice fellowship and coordination with the saints; refuse individualism; pursue building.

Burden

We do not need to manufacture ourselves into stones. We need to continually come to Christ the living Stone. The more Christ is constituted into us, the more we possess the reality of a living stone.

Prophetic Guidance

Come to the Stone: “Lord, I come to You.” Receive the Lamps: “Lord, shine on me.” Receive the Eyes: “Lord, search and infuse me with Yourself.” Experience the Pillow: “Lord, You are my rest.” Become a Pillar: “Lord, make me a living stone for Your building.”

Conclusion

Becoming a living stone is not a one-time experience but a lifelong process of coming to Christ, receiving His shining and searching, being infused with the sevenfold intensified Spirit, being transformed, and being built together with other believers.

 

2. Spiritual Sequence

The entire experience can be expressed as one progressive spiritual line:

Christ is the Living Stone

Christ has the Seven Eyes

The Seven Eyes are the Seven Spirits

The Seven Spirits are also signified by the Seven Lamps of Fire

Illumination → Searching → Exposing → Judging → Burning

We Come to Christ

We Open Ourselves to His Examination

The Seven Eyes Look upon Us

The Sevenfold Intensified Spirit Imparts Christ into Us

Christ Is Wrought into Our Being

We Are Transformed

We Become Living Stones

Living Stones Are Joined and Built Together

The Spiritual House / God's Dwelling Place

The New Jerusalem

The central movement is:  Light → Exposure → Dealing → Infusion → Transformation → Building

3. Core Contrast: The Seven Lamps and the Seven Eyes

Seven Lamps of Fire

Seven Eyes of the Lamb

Emphasize light

Emphasize looking and imparting

Illuminate

Observe

Search

Infuse

Expose

Impart

Judge

Supply

Burn

Transform

Deal with what is negative

Constitute us with what Christ is

Cause us to see ourselves

Cause us to receive Christ

“Lord, I see.”

“Lord, I receive You.”

Prepare the way for transformation

Produce transformation through impartation

The work of light

The work of life

Key principle

The seven lamps remove what is not Christ; the seven eyes impart what is Christ.

Therefore, divine light is never merely for condemnation. Light exposes in order that life may be imparted, and life is imparted in order that transformation may take place.

4. Spiritual Development: From Stone to Pillow to Pillar

Genesis 28 presents a profound picture of spiritual development:

Stone — Christ Himself

Jacob took a stone and put it under his head.

This first points to Christ as our foundation and rest.

The stone initially speaks of Christ, not of us.

Pillow — Christ Experienced as Our Rest

Matthew 11:28–30 says:  “Come to Me all who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.”

When Christ is no longer merely an objective Stone but becomes our subjective experience, He becomes our rest.

Pillar — The Experienced Christ Constituted into Us

Jacob eventually set up the stone as a pillar.

This gives us a powerful spiritual principle:

Christ as our rest Christ experienced and constituted into us we become useful materials for God's building.

Thus, we do not become pillars through our own strength. Christ becomes our rest, Christ is wrought into us, and the constituted Christ makes us stable materials for God's building. 

5. Spiritual Formula

The entire revelation may be summarized in this formula:

The Living Stone Christ × the Sevenfold Intensified Spirit's Shining and Infusing × Our Openness and Receiving × Continuous Transformation = Living Stones for God's Building

Or even more simply:

Christ the Living Stone Seven Eyes Impartation Transformation Living Stones Building

And in its fullest form:

Coming to Christ + Receiving His Light + Accepting His Searching + Receiving His Infusion + Being Transformed + Being Built Together = God's Dwelling Place

6. The Relationship between Life, Transformation, and Building

This is especially important:

Life is not the final goal.

Life grows.

Growth produces transformation.

Transformation produces suitable living stones.

Living stones are built together.

God obtains His dwelling place.

Therefore:

Life is for transformation, transformation is for building, and building is for God's dwelling.

This keeps us from pursuing spirituality merely for personal benefit.

7. Key Spiritual Insights

1. We do not become living stones by self-improvement

Self-improvement produces a better natural person.

Transformation produces Christ constituted into us.

Therefore:  The Christian life is not the improvement of the natural man but the increase and constitution of Christ.

2. God's shining is for His dispensing

When the Lord exposes something in us, we should not stop at confession.

We should turn immediately to Christ:  “Lord, fill this area with Yourself.”

Thus:  Exposure Receiving Christ Transformation.

3. The seven eyes are not merely eyes of inspection

The Lamb's seven eyes both see us and impart Christ into us.

This is why divine searching should not frighten us. The One who searches us is also the One who supplies us.

4. Transformation is for building

If our spiritual experiences never lead us toward fellowship, coordination, mutual care, and building with other believers, we have not reached God's ultimate purpose.

5. The ultimate issue is God's dwelling

The final issue is not:  “How spiritual have I become?”

but:  “How much of Christ has been constituted into me, and how much am I being built together with others as God's dwelling place?”

8. Related Scripture Overview

Revelation

Key Scriptures

Spiritual Significance

Christ the Stone

Zech. 3:9; 4:7; 1 Pet. 2:4

Christ is the living Stone and source of God's building

Seven Eyes

Zech. 3:9; 4:10; Rev. 5:6

The seven eyes signify God's seven Spirits

Seven Lamps

Zech. 4:2–6; Rev. 4:5

The sevenfold intensified Spirit shines, searches, exposes, judges, and burns

Coming to Christ

1 Pet. 2:4

We become living stones by coming to Him

Transformation

2 Cor. 3:18; Rom. 12:2

We are transformed by beholding and receiving the Lord

Christ's Impartation

John 1:16–17

We receive grace upon grace from His fullness

Rest in Christ

 

Matt. 11:28–30

Christ becomes our subjective rest

Jacob's Stone/Pillar

Gen. 28:11–12, 17–19

Christ experienced as rest eventually becomes material for God's building

Living Stones

1 Pet. 2:4–5

Believers become living stones and are built into a spiritual house

God's Building

Eph. 2:20–22

Believers are being built together into God's dwelling

Final Consummation

Rev. 21:2, 10–23; 22:1–2

God's building reaches its consummation in the New Jerusalem

 

9. Ultimate Conclusion

The way we become living stones is the way of receiving Christ Himself. We come to Christ the living Stone, remain under the shining of the seven lamps, allow the seven eyes of the Lamb to search and examine us, and receive the sevenfold intensified Spirit's impartation. Through this process, Christ is progressively wrought into our being, our natural constitution is transformed, and we become living stones suitable for God's building.

The entire process is therefore:

Christ as the Stone the Spirit as the Seven Eyes shining and searching impartation transformation living stones spiritual house God's dwelling place New Jerusalem.

One-Sentence Summary

We become living stones not by improving ourselves, but by continually coming to Christ the living Stone, receiving His sevenfold intensified Spirit through His shining and searching, being infused with Christ and transformed into His image, and finally being built together as God's dwel


*Please refer to the April 2026 Summer Training General Topic: Believers, Part Five: Living Stones and Sheep

Christ as the Stone in Three Aspects for God’s Building

 Christ as the Stone in Three Aspects for God’s Building

According to the Bible, Christ is the stone in three aspects for God’s building: the foundation stone, the cornerstone, and the topstone. These are not three different Christs, but three aspects of the same Christ in His work for God’s building.

1. Integrated Summary Table

Aspect

Foundation Stone

Cornerstone

Topstone

Meaning

Christ is the foundation that bears and supports God’s building.

Christ is the cornerstone that joins and unites the two sides of God’s building.

Christ is the topstone/completion stone that brings God’s building to completion.

Reason

God’s building cannot rest upon man, human ability, religion, or human works; it must rest upon Christ.

Jews and Gentiles, and believers of different backgrounds, must be joined together in Christ as one Body and one new man.

God’s building must not only begin and continue; it must ultimately be completed according to God’s eternal purpose.

Illustration

The foundation of a building supports everything above it.

The cornerstone joins two walls into one building.

The topstone completes the building and declares that the construction has reached its goal.

Explanation

Christ is the unique foundation of God’s building.

Christ joins believers together in Himself, making the many one Body and one new man.

Christ is the consummation of the building, bringing every aspect of God’s building to completion.

Effect

Stability and foundation

Union, coordination, and oneness

Completion, maturity, and glory

Purpose

To support God’s building.

To join and build together God’s people.

To complete God’s building and fulfill God’s eternal purpose.

Mutual Relationship

Foundation supports

Cornerstone joins

Topstone completes

Building Stage

Beginning / foundation

Joining / building up

Completion / consummation

Spiritual Experience

Taking Christ as the only foundation.

Being joined and coordinated with other believers in Christ.

Allowing Christ to grow, mature, and be expressed corporately until the building reaches completion.

Relation to the Church

The Church is built upon Christ as its foundation.

The Body is joined together in Christ as the cornerstone.

The Church ultimately becomes God’s dwelling place in full expression.

Biblical Example

Isaiah 28:16; 1 Corinthians 3:11

Ephesians 2:20; 1 Peter 2:6

Zechariah 4:7–10; Revelation 5:6

Seven Eyes

The Topstone has the seven eyes of Jehovah, signifying the sevenfold intensified Spirit for the completion of God’s building (Zech. 3:9; 4:10; Rev. 5:6).

Grace

Christ as the foundation begins the building by grace.

Christ as the cornerstone enables the building to be joined together by grace.

Grace, grace unto it!” shows that the completion is accomplished by grace, not human strength.

Relation to the Spirit

The Spirit causes us to receive Christ as our foundation.

The Spirit operates in the Body to produce fellowship, coordination, and building.

The sevenfold intensified Spirit works to accomplish the completion of God’s building.

Practical Application

Do not build upon natural ability, human concepts, religious practices, or human achievement; build upon Christ.

Reject natural division, personal preference, and individualism; learn to be joined and coordinated with the saints in Christ.

Do not stop at salvation or individual spirituality; pursue maturity and the corporate completion of Christ’s Body.

Ministry Burden

Without Christ there is no proper foundation.

Without joining and coordination there is no practical Body-building.

Without completion God’s eternal purpose has not reached its goal.

Prophetic Guidance

“Lord, You alone are my foundation. Establish me and the church life wholly upon Yourself.”

“Lord, deliver me from natural opinions and make me one with the saints in You.”

“Lord, let Your sevenfold intensified Spirit work among us so that Your building may be completed—not by might or power, but by Your Spirit.”

Ultimate Result

Christ supports the building.

Christ joins the building.

Christ completes the building.

Key Scriptures

Isa. 28:16; 1 Cor. 3:11

Eph. 2:19–22; 1 Pet. 2:4–6

Zech. 3:9; 4:6–10; Rev. 5:6; 21:2–3; 22:1–5

 

2. Spiritual Sequence

The three stones reveal a progressive and organic sequence: 

Foundation Stone Cornerstone Topstone
Foundation
Joining Completion
Support
Building Together Consummation 

Or, from the believer's experience:

Receive Christ Live in Christ Be built in Christ Reach maturity in Christ 

From the standpoint of the Church:

Foundation Body God’s Dwelling Place 

From the standpoint of God’s eternal economy:

Christ as Foundation Christ as Cornerstone Christ as Completion New Jerusalem

Thus, the building begins with Christ, continues through Christ, and is ultimately completed in Christ.

3. The Relationship of the Building Work

Stage

Christ’s Aspect

Work of the Spirit

Result

1. Foundation

Christ as Foundation Stone

The Spirit causes us to receive and experience Christ

A solid foundation

2. Joining

Christ as Cornerstone

The Spirit operates in the members of the Body

One Body, one new man

3. Completion

Christ as Topstone

The sevenfold intensified Spirit completes the work

God’s dwelling place in glory

The central progression is:

Christ establishes the foundation Christ joins the members Christ brings the building to completion.

Therefore, God's building is not merely a matter of individual spirituality. It is the corporate expression of Christ.

4. The “Three Stones—One Line”

The entire revelation can be summarized in one line:

Foundation StoneCornerstoneTopstone
Christ supports
Christ joinsChrist completes

Foundation Stone

Christ answers the question:  Upon what is God’s building established?”

Answer:  Upon Christ alone.

Cornerstone

Christ answers:  How are the separated believers built together?”

Answer:  They are joined together in Christ.

Ephesians 2:20 reveals Christ as the cornerstone, and verses 14–16 show that He has made Jews and Gentiles one new man.

Topstone

Christ answers: Who ultimately completes God’s building?”

Answer: Christ Himself, through the operation of the Spirit and by grace.

Zechariah 4:7 declares: “He will bring forth the topstone with loud shoutings, ‘Grace, grace to it!’”

Thus: The Foundation begins the building; the Cornerstone joins the building; the Topstone completes the building.

5. Mutual Relationship

The three aspects should never be separated.

Foundation without Cornerstone

There may be a foundation, but there is no practical corporate building. 

Cornerstone without Topstone

There may be joining and coordination, but the building has not yet reached maturity and completion. 

Topstone without Foundation

There can be no genuine completion without the proper foundation in Christ. 

Therefore:  Foundation gives stabilityCornerstone gives oneness Topstone gives completion.

The three together reveal the complete process of God's building:

Christ is the source, Christ is the center, and Christ is the consummation.

6. Key Revelation: The Topstone, the Seven Eyes, and Grace

One of the deepest revelations is the connection between the Topstone, the seven eyes, the sevenfold intensified Spirit, and grace.

Zechariah 3:9 and 4:10 speak of the seven eyes of Jehovah, while Revelation 5:6 speaks of the seven eyes of the Lamb, which signify the seven Spirits of God.

This shows that Christ as the Topstone is not passive or merely symbolic.

Rather: Christ as the Topstone is actively carrying out the completion of God’s building through the sevenfold intensified Spirit.

Zechariah 4:6 gives the governing principle:  Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit.”

Then Zechariah 4:7 gives the completion:  “Grace, grace to it!”

Thus we have:

Grace Spirit’s operation Christ’s building Completion of God’s dwelling place

The ultimate work of building is therefore not by human strength, ability, organization, or effort, but by the Spirit and by grace.

7. Spiritual Practice

1.      Take Christ as the Foundation Stone
Do not build your Christian life or church life upon personality, ability, tradition, knowledge, or human organization. Christ Himself must be the foundation.

2.      Experience Christ as the Cornerstone
Do not remain individualistic. Allow Christ to join you to other members of His Body.

3.      Reject natural division
Ethnic background, culture, personality, preference, spiritual background, and personal opinion must not become walls separating the members of Christ.

4.      Learn coordination in the Body
The practical expression of Christ
as the Cornerstone is seen in fellowship, coordination, mutual dependence, and functioning together.

5.      Pursue maturity rather than merely beginning
Salvation is the beginning; God's goal is the building.

6.      Depend upon the Spirit rather than human ability
Zechariah 4:6 must govern our building work: Not by might nor by power, but by My Spirit.”

7.      Live under grace
The cry “Grace, grace!” means
that the completion of God's building is ultimately the work of God's grace.

8. Ultimate Conclusion

The three aspects of Christ as the Stone reveal the complete building line in God's economy:

Christ as the Foundation Stone solves the problem of the foundation;
Christ
as the Cornerstone solves the problem of joining and oneness;
Christ
as the Topstone solves the problem of completion.

The Foundation Stone gives stability.

The Cornerstone gives oneness.

The Topstone gives completion.

Therefore: Christ is not merely the One who saves us individually; He is the Stone who builds us corporately into God's dwelling place.

The ultimate goal is not simply that individual believers become spiritual, but that the Body of Christ be built up and ultimately consummated as the New Jerusalem, God's eternal dwelling place (Eph. 2:21–22; Rev. 21:2–3).

9. One-Sentence Summary

Christ is the Foundation Stone who supports God’s building, the Cornerstone who joins all His members into one Body, and the Topstone who, by grace and through the sevenfold intensified Spirit, brings God’s entire building to completion.

 

*Please refer to the April 2026 Summer Training General Topic: Believers, Part Five: Living Stones and Sheep