The Divine Trinity in the Divine Move vs. The Divine Trinity in Our
Experience
John 14:16 Then I will ask the
Father, and he will give you another Advocate, who will be with you forever,
John 14:17 the Spirit of
reality, which the world cannot accept, because it neither sees him nor
knows him; but you know him, because he dwells with
you and will be in you.
Ephesians 3:16 May he, according
to the riches of his glory, through his Spirit, strengthen you powerfully in
the inner person,
Ephesians 3:17 that Christ may
make his home in your hearts by faith, that you may be rooted and grounded in
love,
Ephesians 3:18 that you may be
filled with power, together with all the Lord’s people, to understand what the
breadth, length, height, and depth are,
Ephesians 3:19 and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled to become the fullness of God.
|
Item |
The Divine Trinity in the Divine
Move |
The Divine Trinity in Our
Experience |
|
Meaning |
The Father as
the source and goal, the Son as the embodiment, and the
Spirit as the realization carrying out God’s
divine dispensing. |
The Triune God
entering into the believers to become their life, enjoyment, experience, and reality. |
|
Reason |
God desires to
dispense Himself into man for the fulfillment of His eternal economy. |
God desires man
to be joined, mingled, and expressed with Him in life. |
|
Core Revelation |
The Father is
embodied in the Son, and the Son becomes the Spirit to reach man. |
The Spirit
indwells believers so they may experience the Father and the Son. |
|
Spiritual Sequence |
Father →
Son → Spirit |
Spirit →
Son → Father |
|
Focus |
God’s divine
operation and dispensing. |
The believers’
subjective experience and enjoyment. |
|
John 14 Revelation |
The Father is
the goal, the Son is the way, and the Spirit is the realization. |
Through the
Spirit, believers experience the Father and the Son dwelling within
them. |
|
The Father |
The source,
planner,
and destination. |
Our inward
enjoyment and ultimate goal. |
|
The Son |
The embodiment and expression of the Father. |
Our life and living Person. |
|
The Spirit |
The realization
and application of the Son. |
The indwelling
reality and fellowship within us. |
|
Illustration |
Source,
channel, and
flow. |
Electricity,
wire, and current entering a vessel. |
|
Explanation |
The Father
comes through the Son and in the Spirit. |
Through the Spirit
we enjoy the Son and are brought to the Father. |
|
Effect |
Accomplishes
divine dispensing and builds up the church. |
Produces
transformation, fellowship, love for the Lord, and the expression of Christ. |
|
Purpose |
To build up the
Body of Christ and consummate in the New Jerusalem. |
To mingle
believers with the Triune God and express Him. |
|
Difference |
Emphasizes
God’s economy and action. |
Emphasizes
human experience and enjoyment. |
|
Relationship |
The divine move
is the objective foundation. |
Our experience
is the subjective realization. |
|
Example |
Christ’s
incarnation, death, resurrection, and becoming the life-giving
Spirit. |
Calling on the
Lord, pray-reading, and living in the spirit. |
|
Practical Application |
Seeing that God
works triune-ly to dispense Himself into man. |
Daily turning
to the spirit, loving the Lord, and enjoying His
manifestation. |
|
Burden |
To realize that
the Trinity is not mere doctrine but the center of God’s
economy. |
To daily
experience the indwelling Triune God. |
|
Prophesying Guidance |
“The Father
came in the Son, and the Son became the Spirit to enter into
us.” |
“Today the
Triune God lives within me as my life and everything.” |
|
Conclusion |
The Divine
Trinity in the divine move is for God’s dispensing of Himself into man. |
The Divine
Trinity in our experience is for God to be expressed through man. |
|
Related Scriptures |
• John 14:6, 14:7-11,
14:16-20, 14:21-23, 15:45 • 2 Corinthians 4:7 • Ephesians 3:14-19 • Revelation 21:2-3 |
|
*Spiritual
Core Vision (Deep Insight)
In John 14, the Lord reveals that:
- The Father is the
destination.
- The Son is the
way.
- The Spirit is the
realization.
Without the Son, man cannot reach the Father.
Without the Spirit, man cannot experience the Son.
Thus, the Divine Trinity is not merely a
theological doctrine but God’s divine dispensing into
humanity.
Spiritual
Illustration
|
Picture |
Spiritual Meaning |
|
Source |
The Father |
|
Channel |
The Son |
|
Flow |
The Spirit |
|
Vessel |
The believers |
The Father flows through the Son, the Son reaches us as
the Spirit, and the Spirit brings the entire Triune God into us.
Practical
Daily Application
|
Practice |
Spiritual Significance |
|
Calling on
the Lord |
Contacting the
Spirit |
|
Pray-reading
the Word |
Receiving the
Son’s embodiment |
|
Turning to
the spirit |
Touching the
Father’s presence |
|
Loving the
Lord |
Enjoying His
manifestation |
|
Fellowship
with the Lord |
Experiencing
the Father and Son making an abode with us |
|
Living in
the church life |
Experiencing
the corporate building of the Triune God |
*Prophesying
Summary
The Father is the source and goal,
the Son is the embodiment and way,
and the Spirit is the realization and application.
The processed Triune God enters into us
to become our life, enjoyment, and everything.
*Ultimate
Conclusion
The Divine Trinity is not an abstract doctrine but
the divine dispensing of God for His economy.
In the divine move, the Father comes through the Son and
in the Spirit.
In our experience, the Spirit enables us to enjoy the
Son and be brought into the Father.
Ultimately, the Triune God works Himself into man
to produce the Body of Christ and consummate in the New Jerusalem.
*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 6:
The Dispensing of the Triune God in the Ministry of John.
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