Life-Study of 1 and 2 Samuel
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Living Stream Ministry
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Witness Lee
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In Life-Study of 1 & 2 Samuel, Witness Lee opens up the central thought of these two books, which is that the fulfillment of God's economy needs man's cooperation in the principle of incarnation, as illustrated by the history of Samuel's mother, Hannah, of Samuel, and of David, in the positive sense, and by the history of Eli and of Saul, in the negative sense. Such a cooperation is related to the personal enjoyment of the good land, which typifies the all-inclusive and all-extensive Christ. First and 2 Samuel, as a continuation of Joshua, Judges, and Ruth, give the details concerning the enjoyment of the God-given good land. The types in these two books show us how the New Testament believers can and should enjoy Christ as their God-allotted portion (Col. 1:12) for the establishing of God's kingdom, which is the church (Matt. 16:18-19; Rom. 14:17). These types indicate that our being right with God is a condition for our enjoyment of Christ. In 1 and 2 Samuel, the good land enjoyed by those who cooperated with God became the kingdom of God, in which the cooperators reigned as kings. Likewise, in our cooperation with God we need to enjoy Christ to such an extent that our enjoyment of Christ becomes the kingdom of God, in which we reign in life with Christ (Rom. 5:17).
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Life-Study of 1 and 2 Samuel
In 1 and 2 Samuel, the good land enjoyed by those who cooperated with God became the kingdom of God, in which the cooperators reigned as kings. Likewise, in our cooperation with God, we need to enjoy Christ to such an extent that our enjoyment of Christ becomes the kingdom of God, in which we reign in life with Christ (Rom. 5:17).
Praise the Lord, we, the New Testament believers, can and should enjoy Christ as their God-allotted portion (Col. 1:12) for the establishment of God's kingdom, which is the church (Matt. 16:18–19; Rom. 14:17).
Truly, the Bible is not a book of doctrine. The Bible is totally God's revelation. We need divine wisdom to understand a divine revelation. Praise the Lord for the spirit of wisdom. Lord, we need your blessing and mercy.
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