“God as a Composition” vs. “God as a Compound”
Central Vision:
God remains unchanged in His eternal divinity, but in His economy, He undergoes the processes of incarnation, human life, crucifixion, resurrection, and ascension to become the "processed and ultimately perfected Triune God." Therefore, God is not only a "divine being," but also a "combination and composite of processed elements."
|
Item |
God as
a Composition |
God as
a Compound |
|
Meaning |
God possesses
all the elements gained through His process. |
All these
elements are mingled and compounded into one all-inclusive Person. |
|
Reason |
To accomplish
God's eternal economy through incarnation, human living, death, resurrection,
and ascension. |
To make all
that Christ is and has accomplished available for believers'
experience. |
|
Illustration |
Various
ingredients added together. |
Ingredients
blended into one ointment. |
|
Explanation |
Divinity,
humanity, human living, all-inclusive death, resurrection, and ascension are added into God's economical move. |
These elements
become constituents of the consummated Spirit. |
|
Effect |
Produces the
processed Triune God. |
Produces the
consummated Spirit for God's dispensing. |
|
Purpose |
To accomplish
redemption and God's economy. |
To impart God
into His chosen people. |
|
Means |
Incarnation,
human living, crucifixion, resurrection, ascension. |
The compound
Spirit typified by the holy anointing ointment. |
|
Relationship |
Composition emphasizes the addition of elements. |
Compound emphasizes the blending of those elements into one reality. |
|
Example |
Christ becoming
flesh and passing through all processes. |
The Spirit
after Christ's resurrection becoming the all-inclusive Spirit. |
|
Application |
Knowing the
processed Triune God. |
Experiencing
the compound Spirit daily. |
|
Ministry Burden |
See God's
economy and Christ's process. |
Experience and minister the all-inclusive Spirit. |
|
Prophesying Guidance |
Speak
concerning what Christ passed through. |
Speak
concerning the Spirit's present operation and supply. |
|
Conclusion |
God is no longer merely the eternal God objectively. |
He is now the
consummated Spirit subjectively available to us. |
|
Overview of Related Scriptures |
Gen. 1:26 God's purpose in creating man John 1:14 Incarnation Rom.
8:3 Christ
in the likeness of the flesh Phil.
2:7-8
Human living Heb.
2:14 Death
John 12:24 Resurrection Rom. 1:4 Resurrection declaration 1
Cor. 15:45 Life-giving
Spirit 2 Cor. 3:17 The Lord is
the Spirit Exo.
30:22-31 Compound
ointment John 7:39 The
Spirit not yet Phil.
1:19 Bountiful
supply of the Spirit Eph. 4:4 One
Spirit Rev. 22:17 The Spirit and the
Bride Rev. 21:2 New Jerusalem |
|
Divine
Elements in the Composition and Compound
|
Divine
Element |
In the
Composition |
In the
Compound |
|
Divinity |
God's
eternal essence |
The base of the
compound ointment |
|
Humanity |
God becoming
man |
Enables God to
enter into man |
|
Human Living |
Christ's
earthly living |
A pattern for
believers |
|
All-inclusive
Death |
Solves every
negative thing |
Applies death's
effectiveness |
|
All-inclusive
Resurrection |
Produces the
new creation |
Supplies
resurrection life |
|
Ascension |
Christ's
exaltation |
Brings heavenly
authority |
|
Consummated
Spirit |
Totality of
all elements |
Practical
enjoyment of all Christ is |
Typology
of the Compound Ointment (Exodus 30:22-31)
|
Ingredient |
Significance |
|
Olive Oil |
The unique God
in His divinity |
|
Myrrh |
Christ's
precious death |
|
Cinnamon |
Sweetness and
effectiveness of Christ's death |
|
Calamus |
Christ's
resurrection |
|
Cassia |
Resurrection's
repelling power |
|
Compound
Ointment |
The consummated
Spirit |
|
Anointing |
God's
dispensing and moving |
Spiritual
Sequence and Relationship
|
Step |
Spiritual
Significance |
|
Eternal God |
The unprocessed
Triune God |
|
Incarnation |
Divinity
entering humanity |
|
Human Living |
God expressed
in humanity |
|
Crucifixion |
Accomplishing
redemption |
|
Resurrection |
Producing the
life-giving Spirit |
|
Ascension |
Enthronement and glorification |
|
Composition |
All elements
added together |
|
Compound |
All elements
blended together |
|
Consummated
Spirit |
The ultimate
expression of the Triune God |
|
Church
Building |
The issue of
God's dispensing |
|
New
Jerusalem |
The ultimate
consummation |
Biblical
Examples
|
Example |
Composition
Aspect |
Compound
Aspect |
|
John 1:14 |
Divinity
plus humanity |
God-man
mingling |
|
Christ's
Death |
Death added
as an element |
Death's
efficacy in the Spirit |
|
Christ's
Resurrection |
Resurrection
added as an element |
Resurrection
life supplied through the Spirit |
|
Pentecost |
Processed
Triune God completed |
Compound Spirit
poured out |
|
Paul's
Experience |
Knowing
Christ |
Experiencing
the all-inclusive Spirit |
Present-Day
Practical Application
|
Area |
Practice |
|
Prayer |
Contact the
compound Spirit |
|
Morning
Revival |
Enjoy divine
supply |
|
Dealing with
the Flesh |
Experience
Christ's death |
|
Trials |
Experience
resurrection power |
|
Church Life |
Live under the
anointing |
|
Service |
Serve in the
Spirit |
|
Shepherding |
Minister
Christ's riches |
|
Prophesying |
Speak forth
Christ's elements |
Ministry
Burden
|
l
To see the processed and consummated Triune
God. |
|
l
To realize that today's Spirit is the compound
Spirit. |
|
l
To experience all the ingredients of Christ in
daily life. |
|
l
To live under the Spirit's anointing. |
|
l
To be constituted with Christ's riches for the
building up of the Body. |
Practical
Secrets
|
Secret |
Practice |
|
Remain in
fellowship |
Stay under the
Spirit's anointing |
|
Call on the
Lord |
Enjoy the
Spirit's supply |
|
Pray-read
the Word |
Receive the
compound elements |
|
Deny the
self |
Experience
Christ's death |
|
Walk
according to the spirit |
Experience
resurrection |
|
Live in the
church life |
Enjoy the
Body's supply |
Prophesying
Guidelines
|
Section |
Content |
|
Opening |
God's economy
requires a processed God. |
|
Development
1 |
Christ passed
through incarnation and human living. |
|
Development
2 |
Christ
accomplished death and resurrection. |
|
Development
3 |
All elements
are compounded in the Spirit. |
|
Experience |
Believers enjoy
the compound Spirit today. |
|
Burden |
Christ's
elements must be constituted into us. |
|
Conclusion |
For the
building up of the Body of Christ. |
Conclusion
|
God as
a Composition |
God as
a Compound |
|
Emphasizes acquired elements |
Emphasizes blended elements |
|
Focuses on divine process |
Focuses on divine dispensing |
|
Objective
accomplishment |
Subjective
experience |
|
Processed
Triune God |
Consummated
Spirit |
One-Sentence
Summary
The Triune God
passed through incarnation, human living, death, resurrection, and ascension to become the processed and
consummated Spirit, compounded with all the elements of Christ for God's
dispensing into His people unto the building up of the Body of Christ and the New Jerusalem.
Ultimate
Conclusion
The
"composition" reveals all the elements Christ obtained through His
process, while the "compound" reveals these elements blended into the
consummated Spirit. Today believers enjoy not merely the eternal God, but the processed, consummated, and compounded Triune God for the building up of the Body of
Christ, consummating in the New Jerusalem.
*Please refer to the 2026
Memorial Day Special Conference Theme: The Urgent Need for a New Revival, Part Two:
Reaching the Pinnacle of Divine Revelation.
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