I
After God became flesh, living life among mankind, He saw man's
depravity, the situation of their life. God in the flesh deeply felt
man's helplessness, how pitiful they are; He felt their sadness. God
gained more compassion for the human condition, and more concern for His
followers from His instincts in the flesh.
II
In God's heart, those He wants to manage and save mean the most to Him;
He values them above all else. Great price He's paid; betrayal and hurt
He's endured. But He never gives up, relentless in His work, with no
regrets, no complaints. God gained more compassion for the human
condition, and more concern for His followers from His instincts. God
gained more compassion for the human condition, and more concern for His
followers from His instincts in the flesh.
from "God's Work, God's Disposition, and God Himself III" in The Word Appears in the Flesh
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