The Complete Picture of a Cosmic Man: Four Gospels-Head vs. Acts-Body
John 12:24 Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies,
it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.
Acts 1:14 All these continued
with one accord in prayer, along with the women
and Mary the mother of Jesus and his brothers.
Acts 2:14 Then Peter, standing
up with the eleven, raised his voice and addressed the crowd, “Men of Judea and all who live in Jerusalem, let this be
known to you and give heed to my words.”
Acts 2:42 They all continued
steadfastly in the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, in the breaking of bread
and in prayers.
Acts 9:4 He fell to the ground and heard a voice saying
to him, “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting me?”
Acts 9:5 He said, “Who are
you, Lord?” The Lord said, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.”
Analysis Item |
Four Gospels (Head) |
Acts (Body) |
Overall Significance |
Core Meaning |
Christ's
personal life and work • One
person living a divine life by divine life •
Printing plate (original) • One
grain of wheat |
Christ's
continuation and expansion in the church • Thousands
living divine life by the same divine life • Copies,
reproductions • Many
grains |
Complete
cosmic man: Unity of Head
and Body Christ's
fullness
(Eph. 1:23) |
Essential Distinction |
Individual Christ •
Incarnated Jesus • Perfect
and flawless life • Source
of divine life • Direct
personal actions |
Corporate Christ • Christ's
Body (the church) •
Corporate testimonial life • Recipients
of imparted divine life • Actions
through Body members |
From
individual to corporate Christ
reproducing Himself through death and resurrection |
Time and Space |
Three and half years ministry on earth • Mainly
in Palestine • From
incarnation to ascension •
Limited geographical scope |
Expansion after Pentecost • From
Jerusalem to the ends of earth • From
Pentecost to church establishment • Worldwide
testimony |
From local to
global From temporal
to eternal testimony |
Nature of Work |
Christ's personal actions •
Personal preaching, healing, casting out demons • Personal
suffering •
Accomplishing redemptive work |
Christ's actions through the Spirit in the church • Disciples
performing miracles in the Lord's name • Believers
suffering for the Lord's name • Continuing
and expanding redemptive effects |
Same Christ's
work From personal
to corporate actions |
Key Examples |
Jesus' personal ministry • Healing
the sick (Matt. 8:3) • Preaching
and teaching (Mark 1:14-15) • Personal
prayer (Luke 6:12) •
Death and resurrection (Matt. 27-28) |
Believers' ministry in the Body • Peter
healing the lame (Acts 3:6-7) • Disciples
preaching everywhere (Acts 8:4) • Praying
in one accord (Acts 2:42) • Martyrdom
for the Lord (Acts 7:54-60) |
Same power and
life Manifested in
different stages |
Revelation through Saul's Experience |
Authority of the Head • Resurrected
and ascended Christ • Appearing
to Saul from heaven • "I am Jesus whom you are persecuting" |
Reality of the Body • Persecuting
believers is persecuting Christ • Head
and Body are one complete Christ • Completing
the calling through Ananias (Body member) |
Revelation of Head-Body unity Acts 9:4-5 - Unity of Body and Head 1 Cor. 12:12 - The Body is Christ |
Related Key Scriptures |
Revelation of Christ as individual • John 1:1,14 "The Word became flesh" • John 12:24 "One grain...many grains" • John 14:16-17 "Another Comforter" • Matt. 16:18 "Build My church" • John 17:21 "That they may all be one" |
Reality of the church as Body • Acts 9:5 "I am Jesus whom you persecute" • Acts 2:41 "Three thousand souls were added" • Acts 2:4 "All filled with the Holy Spirit" • Acts 2:42 "Continuing steadfastly in fellowship" • Acts 2:46 "Continuing with one accord" |
Testimony of unity Eph. 1:22-23 "Christ as Head...Christ's fullness" Gal. 2:20 "No longer I, but Christ" Rom. 8:9-11 "Spirit's indwelling" |
Spiritual Principles |
Source of life • Manifestation
of divine life •
Perfect character as model • Accomplishment
of redemptive work • Display
of resurrection power |
Continuation of life •
Impartation and expansion of life •
Corporate character testimony • Application
of redemptive effects • Experience
of resurrection power |
Completeness of life • Principle
of Head-Body unity • Law
of life continuation • Need
for Body coordination • Reality
of Spirit's indwelling |
Practical Application |
Personal level learning •
Imitate Christ's character • Learn
Christ's serving attitude •
Follow Christ's example •
Pursue personal holiness |
Corporate level practice • Live
out Christ in the Body • Serve
in Body coordination • Corporate
believers' actions • Corporate
testimony and influence |
Complete Christian living • Balance
of personal and corporate • Balance
of life and practice • Consistency
of inward and outward • Care
for both local and universal |
Present Significance |
Christ as the standard • Goal
of living • Model
of character • Pattern
of service •
Example of love |
Church as manifestation • Christ's
continuation •
Testimony of life •
Display of power • Reality
of love |
Realization of cosmic man • Individual
in corporate •
Corporate manifesting individual • Christ's
fullness •
God's eternal plan |
Ultimate Goal |
Accomplishing redemption • Completing
God's plan • Overcoming
the power of death • Opening
the New Testament age • Establishing
church foundation |
Building the church • Expanding
God's kingdom • Manifesting
Christ's fullness • Preparing for
Christ's return • Completing the
Great Commission |
God's eternal purpose • All
things heading up in Christ • Church
as Christ's fullness • Realization
of new heaven and earth • Eternal
union of God and man |
Conclusion
and Summary:
The Complete
Picture of the Cosmic Man:
1.
Four Gospels
(Head): Christ's personal perfect life as the printing plate
2.
Acts (Body): Christ's
continuation in the church as reproductions
3. Reality of unity: Head and Body constitute one
complete cosmic man, which is Christ's fullness
Core revelation:
Saul's experience (Acts 9:4-5) most clearly shows that persecuting believers is persecuting Christ,
because they are one with Christ, and Christ lives in them. This proves the
unity of Head and Body.
Key points for practice:
- Recognize that Christ is not only
personal Savior but also cosmic Head
- Realize that the church is not merely a
meeting place but Christ's Body
- Practice Body
life, allowing Christ to be manifested corporately through us
- Live out the
reality of this cosmic man in daily life
*Please refer to April
2025 International Elders and Responsible Brothers Training General Topic: One
Accord and the Vital Aspects of Acts Chapter 7: In the Continuation of Acts,
Continuing to Live in Divine History in Human History for the Expansion and
Building up of the Church as the Corporate Manifestation of Christ
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