Inspiration From Two Flower Baskets
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There
was a popular story in the time of Solomon, which goes like this:
Once, King Solomon received two baskets of rare flowers from the
envoy of a neighboring kingdom. These two baskets of flowers were
extremely alike in their leaves and petals. The envoy said to King
Solomon, “Your Majesty, of these two baskets of flowers, one is
that of genuine flowers and the other artificial ones. Sire, your
wisdom is famous all over the world, and all the people in my country
admire you. Your Majesty, please differentiate for us the basket of
genuine flowers from that of artificial ones, and the people in my
country will surely celebrate your inexhaustible wisdom.”
Thereupon, King Solomon commanded his attendants, “Take these two
baskets of flowers to the garden.” None of his courtiers knew what
their king would do. After a while, Solomon led his courtiers and the
envoy to the garden to admire the flowers. The garden was full of
beautiful, blooming flowers giving out sweet fragrance, and many bees
were buzzing around from flower to flower, collecting honey. Looking
at the two baskets of flowers, Solomon said smilingly, “The flowers
in that basket are exceptionally beautiful, but attract no bees.
Those in this one, attracting bees, are genuine flowers.” His
courtiers and the envoy of the neighboring kingdom all gasped in
admiration, “You are really a wise king!”
This
is a simple story, but it reflects Solomon’s wisdom, and from it we
can also find the spiritual meaning. Only the flowers with life can
give forth fragrance, secrete nectar, and attract bees; the flowers
without life, on the contrary, are dead, and they cannot send forth
fragrance to attract bees or secrete nectar for bees to gather even
if they look very similar to the real ones.
After
reading the story of King Solomon telling the genuine flowers from
the artificial ones, I couldn’t help thinking: Now there are many
believers in the Lord Jesus devoutly
waiting for His return, but they at the same time refuse
the gospel of
His return for fear of being deceived, because of these words of
the Lord
Jesus in
the Bible:
“Then
if any man shall say to you, See, here is Christ, or there; believe
it not. For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and
shall show great signs and wonders; so that, if it were possible,
they shall deceive the very elect”
(Matthew 24:23-24). In fact, God’s purpose in saying these words
was for us to learn to discern false Christs, and not for us to
refuse the gospel of His return because of the appearance of false
Christs during the last days. If we give priority to guarding against
false Christs for fear of being deceived and pay no attention to
listening to and recognizing God’s voice, then how can we meet the
Lord’s return? Take Peter and the Samaritan woman for example. They
recognized that the Lord Jesus was the coming Messiah because they
had heard His words. Revelation 3:22 says, “He
that has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit said to the churches….”
And Roman 10:17 says, “So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing
by the word of God.” Hence when we hear the gospel of the Lord
Jesus’ return, we should first seek and investigate it to discern
whether it is His return, so that we will not miss the chance to be
reunited with the Lord.
To
meet the Lord’s return, we must first understand what is Christ,
and know how to discern the true Christ from false ones. Let’s see
what God says about it. God says, “God
become flesh is called Christ, and so the Christ that can give people
the truth is called God. There is nothing excessive about this”
(“Only
Christ of the Last Days Can Give Man the Way of Eternal Life”).
From God’s
words,
we can see that only God become flesh is called Christ. Christ is
God’s Spirit materialized in the flesh, is God appearing, and is
God clothed in flesh to do His own work. Although in appearance
Christ is an ordinary, normal man, His substance is the divinity, and
the work He does is God’s work. Then how can we discern the true
Christ? God says, “To
investigate whether it is God’s incarnate flesh, man must determine
this from the disposition He expresses and the words He speaks. Which
is to say, whether or not it is God’s incarnate flesh, and whether
or not it is the true way, must be judged from His substance. And so,
in determining whether it is the flesh of God
incarnate,
the key is to pay attention to His substance (His work, His words,
His disposition, and many more), rather than external appearance. If
man sees only His external appearance, and overlooks His substance,
then that shows the ignorance and naivety of man.”
From God’s words, we can know that to discern the true Christ, we
should mainly discern Him from His substance, rather than external
appearance; that is, we should discern Him from His work, His words,
and His disposition. Christ can give man the truth, provide man with
life, and express God’s righteous disposition and the wisdom of His
work. Christ is the holy, righteous God Himself. Take for example the
Lord Jesus in the Age of Grace. He was no different from ordinary,
normal people in appearance, but He expressed many truths and
bestowed the way of repentance upon man. Through manifesting a
disposition dominated by mercy and lovingkindness, He taught people
to forgive others seventy times seven, healed the sick, cast out
demons, performed many miracles, and led them out of the bonds of the
law, and He was crucified and completed the work of redeeming all
mankind. The words and work of the Lord Jesus most indisputably
proved that Christ is the truth, the way, and the life.
Today, Almighty
God—the
Lord Jesus who has returned to flesh—has brought a new age, the Age
of Kingdom. He has expressed millions of words and carried out the
work of judgment of the last days. He judges and purifies man with
His righteous and holy disposition, so that man will no longer live
in the cycle of sin and confession, and will ultimately be free from
the bondage of sin, fully saved and perfected by God. The words of
Almighty God have revealed to us all mysteries and told us God’s
will for mankind, the outcomes of all kinds of people, and the work
God intends to accomplish, so that we can have more ways to practice
the truth. From Almighty God’s words and work, we can see that He
is the embodiment of the truth. His work also proves that Christ is
the truth, the way, and the life. These are forever unattainable by
false Christs.
Then
how should we discern false Christs? God says, “If
a man calls himself God yet is unable to express the being of
divinity, do the work of God Himself, or represent God, he is
undoubtedly not God, for he has not the essence of God, and that
which God can inherently achieve does not exist within him”
(“The Difference Between the Ministry of the Incarnate God and the
Duty of Man”). “If,
during the present day, there is to emerge a person who is able to
display signs and wonders, and can cast out demons, and heal, and
perform many miracles, and if this person claims that they are the
coming of Jesus, then this would be the counterfeit of evil spirits,
and their imitation of Jesus. Remember this! God does not repeat the
same work. Jesus’ stage of work has already been completed, and God
will never again undertake that stage of work. … If, during the
last days, God still displayed signs and wonders, and still cast out
demons and healed—if He did exactly the same as Jesus—then God
would be repeating the same work, and the work of Jesus would have no
significance or value. Thus, God carries out one stage of work in
every age. Once each stage of His work has been completed, it is soon
imitated by evil spirits, and after Satan begins to follow on the
heels of God, God changes to a different method; once God has
completed a stage of His work, it is imitated by evil spirits. You
must be clear about these things.” “Today, God has come to bring
an end to the Age of Grace and cast out all the practices of the Age
of Grace. … The God of today does not display signs and wonders,
nor does He heal and cast out demons. When Jesus came, the work He
did represented one part of God, but this time God has come to do the
stage of work that is due, for God does not repeat the same work; He
is the God that is always new and never old, and so all that you see
today is the words and work of the practical God”
(“Knowing
God’s Work Today”).
From
God’s words, we can know that God is always new and never old and
His work is always progressing forward. Today, Almighty God, Christ
of the last days, has new work. He does not display signs and
wonders, heal the sick, or cast out demons; but rather, by expressing
the truth, He does the work of judging, purifying, and perfecting man
and shows man the ways of practice in the new age. So if a person who
can display signs and wonders, heal the sick, and cast out demons
claims to be Christ, he is absolutely an evil spirit that
counterfeits the work of Jesus. Once God has completed a stage of His
work, the evil spirits will follow on the heels of Him and imitate
the work He has finished. If man doesn’t have discernment, he will
be deceived.
Moreover,
false Christs possess no truth, nor can they express any truth. They
can only imitate God’s former work and deceive people by displaying
some small miracles and wonders, but they can never imitate such
miracles displayed by the Lord Jesus as “feeding five thousand
people with five loaves and two fish,” “bringing Lazarus back
from the dead,” “rebuking the winds and the sea,” and so on.
They are evil spirits that counterfeit the work of the Lord, and they
don’t possess the authority and power to rule over or control all
things, which are completely determined by their substance. Just as
God says, “Sooner
or later, those fake Christs will all fall, for although they claim
to be Christ, they possess none of the substance of Christ. And so I
say that the authenticity of Christ cannot be defined by man, but is
answered and decided by God Himself”
(“Only Christ of the Last Days Can Give Man the Way of Eternal
Life”). So, if we can master the principles for discerning between
the true Christ and false Christs, we will not be afraid of being
deceived. The truths expressed by Almighty God today can enable us to
differentiate between all positive things and negative things. If we
don’t seek, investigate, and accept the salvation of Christ of the
last days for fear of being deceived, we will miss God’s salvation
in the last days.
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