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Answer: Due
to the difference between the essence of the incarnate God and the
prophets, the incarnate God comes to do God’s work whereas the
prophets only performed the duty of man. So the nature of their work
is different.
Let’s see how Almighty
God says it. Almighty God says, “The
prophets of the Old Testament made prophecies, and similarly, so
could Jesus. Why is this so? The distinction here is based on the
nature of the work. In order to discern this matter, you cannot
consider the nature of the flesh and you should not consider the
depth or superficiality of one’s words. Always you must first
consider his work and the effects his work achieves in man. The
prophecies spoken by Isaiah at the time did not supply the life of
man, and the messages received by those such as Daniel were merely
prophecies and not the way of life. If not for the direct revelation
of Jehovah, none could have done that work, for it is not possible
for mortals. Jesus, too, spoke much, but such words were the way of
life from which man could find a path to practice. That is to say,
first, He could supply the life of man, for Jesus is life; second, He
could reverse the deviations of man; third, His work could succeed
that of Jehovah in order to carry on the age; fourth, He could grasp
the needs of man within and understand what man lacks; fifth, He
could usher in a new age and conclude the old. That is why He is
called God and Christ; not only is He different from Isaiah but also
from all other prophets”
(“The Difference Between the Ministry of the Incarnate God and the
Duty of Man” in The Word Appears in the Flesh). From the word of
Almighty God, we realize that the incarnate God performs His own
ministry and does the work within the management of God that
represents the work of an era, and that the word He expresses is for
all mankind. However, the prophets were those used by God to do the
duty of man when He worked in the Age of Law. The prophets just
conveyed the word of God through the inspiration of Jehovah God
by stating some prophecies, giving some warnings to people or doing
some sporadic work. If we can distinguish between the prophets’
duties and the incarnate God’s ministry, we can see the difference
between the word of God conveyed by the prophets and the word
expressed by the incarnate God. We all know that the prophets were
people raised up in various periods of the Age of Law to convey God’s
word. The main function of the prophets was to state the prophecies
while conveying God’s requirements, commands, as well as God’s
exhortations, reminders, warnings, and words of punishment to the
Israelites or others. For example, when the evil deeds of the
Ninevites came up before God, God sent Jonah to Nineveh to proclaim,
“Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown” (Jon 3:4). It
can be seen that the prophets only conveyed the word of Jehovah in
various periods. They did not do the work of any particular age. The
words of God conveyed by the prophets were something like prophecies,
exhortations, reminders, warnings and so on, not expressing all the
truth for the salvation of mankind. As for the word of God incarnate,
He comes to do a stage of work and speaks to all mankind in the
identity of God, expressing His management plan for the sal
vation
of mankind, His disposition, what He has and what He is, His
requirements of man and the truth that mankind must possess. These
words are the work that can open a new age and end an old age, and
they are addressed to all mankind. They represent God’s
work in this age and are all the truth that God’s chosen
people have to experience and enter within this age. These words can
supply life to man, make man repent, change man’s disposition, save
and cleanse man and make man perfect.
So
why is the truth expressed by the incarnate God able to save man and
make man perfect? For the incarnate God has God’s essence. He is
the Spirit of God in the flesh, that is, the essence of the life of
God, what God has and what God is, the authority and wisdom of God,
everything that God’s Spirit possesses is in the flesh. So the
incarnate God is able to express all the truth to cleanse and save
man and make man perfect. It is endless, inexhaustible, anywhere at
any time. As we can see from the fact of God’s incarnation twice to
do work, the incarnate God can express the truth anytime and anywhere
to solve all difficulties and confusion of man in believing in God,
doing his duty and entering life. He can rescue man completely from
the domain of Satan. But the prophets were just ordinary people who
did not have the essence of God. So they could not express the truth.
They could only do their duties of conveying the word of God. The
words of God conveyed by the prophets were limited. The scopes of
what they said were also limited. They could only convey whatever
words God inspired them, no more and no less. Without God’s
inspiration, their functions of conveying God’s words would cease.
Moreover, the prophets just did their duties to convey God’s words.
They did not have the truth, nor could they express the truth. This
is the difference between the words of God conveyed by the prophets
and the words expressed by the incarnate God.
There
is another difference between the words of God conveyed by the
prophets and the words expressed by the incarnate God. Many of the
words expressed by the incarnate God are human languages. The
languages are common and easy to understand when they are heard by
man. Most words of God conveyed by the prophets were divine languages
that were difficult to understand when they were heard by man. Let’s
look at two passages of the words of Almighty God.
Almighty
God says, “When
God had not become flesh, people did not understand much of what He
said because it came out of complete divinity. The perspective and
context of what He said was invisible and unreachable to mankind; it
was expressed from a spiritual realm that people could not see. For
people who lived in the flesh, they could not pass through the
spiritual realm. But after God became flesh, He spoke to mankind from
the perspective of humanity, and He came out of and surpassed the
scope of the spiritual realm. He could express His divine
disposition, will, and attitude, through things humans could imagine
and things they saw and encountered in their lives, and using methods
that humans could accept, in a language they could understand, and
knowledge they could grasp, to allow mankind to understand and
to know
God, to comprehend His intention and His required standards
within the scope of their capacity, to the degree that they were
able. This was the method and principle of God’s work in humanity”
(“God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Himself III” in
Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh).
“This
was the advantage of God becoming flesh: He could take advantage of
mankind’s knowledge and use human language to speak to people, to
express His will. He explained or ‘translated’ to man His
profound, divine language that people struggled to understand in
human language, in a human way. This helped people understand His
will and know what He wanted to do. He could also have conversations
with people from the human perspective, using human language, and
communicate with people in a way they understood. He could even speak
and work using human language and knowledge so that people could feel
God’s kindness and closeness, so that they could see His heart”
(“God’s Work, God’s Disposition, and God Himself III” in
Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh).
Almighty
God’s word makes it very clear. All the words spoken by God before
He is incarnated are divine language. After being incarnated, God can
transcend the realm of the spiritual world and speak with man in
human language from the perspective of humanity. Since the incarnate
God can live with man, He personally experiences and witnesses the
living of mankind. He comes to understand and master some knowledge,
common sense, language or expressions from people by living in
humanity. So the incarnate God can use human cognition or man’s
personal experience to give examples and make parables, and speak
more clearly, thoroughly, and precisely about God’s requirements of
mankind, God’s will, essence, disposition, and what God has and
what God is. Upon hearing these words, man can accurately understand
God’s will, find the way to practice and enter, and at the same
time, understand God’s disposition and what God has and what God
is. For example, Peter said to Jesus, “Lord, how oft shall my
brother sin against me, and I forgive him? till seven times?” Jesus
said to him, “I
say not to you, Until seven times: but, Until seventy times seven”
(See Mat 18: 21-22). From the words of the Lord
Jesus, we can understand that God wants man to learn to forgive
others, to be able to forgive others without conditions, without
limit on the number, and be able to do it in the spirit of
understanding and tolerating others. At the same time, we also see
the essence of God’s goodness in the words of the Lord Jesus. Other
examples are the Lord
Jesus’ sermon on the mount on the beatitudes, on anger, on
oaths, on loving one’s enemy, on loving your neighbor as yourself,
the Lord Jesus’ parable of the lost sheep, and so on, and they are
all in human languages. Upon listening, we can accurately
understand God’s
will without seeking or exploring, and know God’s
disposition from these words. This is an obvious feature of the words
of the incarnate God. The prophets just conveyed God’s word or made
prophecies from receiving God’s inspiration. These words were all
divine languages. People could only understand them roughly but not
entirely. This is the distinct difference between the prophets’
language in conveying God’s word and the word expressed by the
incarnate God.
from
the movie script of Waiting
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