The Work of God Continues to Advance <br /> <br />I <br />The work of God continues to advance; <br />although the purpose remains unchanged, <br />the means of His work constantly change, <br />and hence so do those who follow Him. <br />The more work that God performs, <br />the more man knows, knows Him completely, <br />the more man’s disposition changes <br />along with His work accordingly. <br />The work of God continues to advance; <br />His work is never old and always new. <br />He never repeats work of old, <br />only work never done before is what He shall do. <br /> <br />II <br />God does not sustain the same work; <br />it’s ever-changing and always new. <br />It’s the same as God speaking new words <br />and doing new work every day on you. <br />This is the work that God does; <br />the key lies in “wondrous,” “wondrous” and “new.” <br />“God is changeless and always will be God.” <br />This is a saying that’s indeed true. <br />The work of God continues to advance; <br />His work is never old and always new. <br />He never repeats work of old, <br />only work never done before is what He shall do. <br /> <br />III <br />But as God’s work is ever-changing, <br />for those who don’t know the Holy Spirit’s work, <br />and absurd men who don’t know the truth, <br />they end up becoming God’s opponents. <br />God’s essence will never change; <br />God’s always God and never Satan. <br />But this doesn’t mean that His work is changeless, <br />and as constant as His essence. <br />You say that God is never-changing, but <br />how do you explain “never old, always new”? <br />God’s work keeps expanding and changing, <br />He shows His will and makes it known to man too. <br />The work of God continues to advance; <br />His work is never old and always new. <br />He never repeats work of old, <br />only work never done before is what He shall do. <br />Only work never done before is what He shall do. <br /> <br />from “How Can Man Who Has Defined God in His Conceptions Receive the Revelations of God?” in The Word Appears in the Flesh <br /> <br />Some Images By Anton Colportore