Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Tai Chi Dance | New Heaven and New Earth "The Significance of the Appearance of God"


Introduction
The new kingdom hymn “The Significance of the Appearance of God” is performed through Tai Chi Dance, which is special and fluent. It gently tells you the true significance of God’s work and word in His two incarnations. With green grass and blue sky as background, the dance perfectly corresponds to a soft, melodious ensemble of Zheng and Xiao, the discourse between classical musical instruments. The smooth melody, like heavenly music, takes you away from the noisy world to the Creator to enjoy His words of life in the new age!

    The appearance of God refers to His personal arrival on earth to do His work.
With His own identity and disposition, and in His own method,
He descends among man to initiate an age and end an age.
Such appearance is not a sign or a picture.
It’s not a form of ceremony.
It’s not a miracle. It’s not a grand vision.
It’s even less a kind of religious process.
It’s a real and actual fact that can be touched and beheld,
a fact that can be touched and beheld.
Such appearance is not for the sake of following a process,
or for the sake of a short-term undertaking;
it’s, rather, for the sake of a stage of work in the management plan of God.
The appearance of God is always meaningful,
and is always connected to His management plan,
connected to His management plan.
This “appearance” is totally not the same
as the “appearance” of God’s leading man,
guiding man or enlightening man, guiding man or enlightening man.
God does a stage of great work each time He reveals Himself.
This work is different from that of any other age,
unimaginable to man, never experienced by man, never experienced by man.
It’s a work that starts a new age and concludes the old age,
a new and improved work for the salvation of mankind,
and a work of bringing mankind into the new age.
It’s the significance of the appearance of God.
from “The Appearance of God Has Brought a New Age” in The Word Appears in the Flesh

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