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2024WTw22d1-The Church as the New Man is the Corporate Man to Express and Represent God today

2024WTw22d1-The Church as the New Man is the Corporate Man to Express and Represent God today

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What is God's intention in His creation of man? Did God obtain what He is after after He created man, or who can fulfill God's intention? We need to put together a few verses from Genesis with some from Ephesians, Colossians, Acts, and even from Revelation so that we may see that God will obtain what He is after: He will get a corporate man to express and represent Him!


Hi there, welcome to this podcast! The title of this portion of enjoyment is, The Church as the New Man is the Corporate Man to Express and Represent God today. We hope you enjoy the Lord while listening to this portion. We welcome your comments with what touched you from this sharing.

Thank You, Lord, for creating us in Your image and according to Your likeness so that we may express and represent God! Hallelujah, we human beings are the highest created life as the centre of God's creation, and we believers have received Christ as our life to be part of the new man! Amen, Lord, we want to live in our spirit today so that we may express You in Your image and represent You with Your authority. Save us from expressing our own image. May we express Your image today.

This is a portion of enjoyment from the Holy Word for Morning Revival for today on the general topic of, Experiencing, Enjoying, and Expressing Christ (part 2) (2024 December semiannual training - week 22, day 1).

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