2026年7月7日星期二

Christ as the Son of Man, the High Priest — "Trimming the Wick" vs. "Adding Fresh Oil"

 

Christ as the Son of Man, the High Priest — "Trimming the Wick" vs. "Adding Fresh Oil"

Exodus 27:20 You shall command the Israelites to bring you pure olive oil, pounded into a lamp, for you to keep it burning.

Exodus 30:7 Aaron shall burn a pleasing aroma on the altar, and every morning when he sets the lamps, he shall burn it.

Exodus 30:8 And at twilight when he lights the lamps, he shall also burn it, as a constant incense before the Lord throughout the generations.

Revelation 1:12 I turned around to see who was speaking to me, and when I turned, I saw seven golden lampstands;

Revelation 1:13 And in the middle of the lampstands was one who looked like a son of man, dressed in a long robe that reached to his feet, and with a golden sash around his breast.

Revelation 2:1 You shall write to the angels of the church in Ephesus, saying, “This is what he says: He who holds the seven stars in his right hand and walks among the seven golden lampstands.” 

Item

Trimming the Wick

Adding Fresh Oil

Meaning

Christ, in His humanity, tenderly cares for the churches by removing everything that hinders their shining.

Christ, in His divinity, nourishes the churches by continually supplying the Spirit as the fresh oil.

Reason

A burned wick becomes charred and prevents the lamp from giving a bright light.

Without a continual supply of oil, even a trimmed wick cannot keep burning.

Figure

The priest trimmed away the burned portion of the wick every morning (Exo. 30:7), signifying the Lord's cleansing and renewing work.

The priest added pure olive oil (Exo. 27:20), signifying the continual supply of the Spirit of life.

Explanation

Christ exposes and removes religion, worldliness, compromise, false teachings, Jezebel, lukewarmness, self-confidence, and every hindrance mentioned in Revelation 2–3.

Christ supplies Himself as the Tree of Life, the hidden manna, the morning star, white garments, refined gold, and the Spirit to strengthen the churches.

Result

Hindrances are removed, restoring a pure testimony.

The churches receive a fresh supply of life and shine brightly with the Spirit.

Purpose

To restore the churches as pure golden lampstands.

To keep the lampstands continually burning for God's testimony.

Relationship

The negative aspect—cleansing and removing.

The positive aspect—supplying and nourishing.

Complementary Function

Removes the old and charred.

Supplies the fresh and living. Both are indispensable.

Spiritual Principle

The cross deals with the natural life.

Resurrection imparts the divine life.

Christ's Ministry

The Son of Man, as High Priest, trims the wick in His humanity.

The Son of Man girded with the golden girdle supplies divine life in His divinity.

Examples

Removing the synagogue of Satan, religious concepts, worldliness, Jezebel, deadness, and lukewarmness.

Supplying the Tree of Life, hidden manna, white stone, morning star, throne, gold, white garments, and eye salve.

Application

Daily receive the Lord's shining and allow Him to remove everything that frustrates our testimony.

Daily enjoy Christ through prayer, the Word, calling on His name, and the Spirit's fresh anointing.

Ministry Burden

The Lord's recovery is not outward correction but continual trimming for a brighter testimony.

The Lord's recovery is the continual dispensing of the processed and consummated Triune God as the life-giving Spirit.

Overview of Related Scriptures

Exodus 27:20             Pure olive oil keeps the lamp continually burning.

Exodus 30:7–8           Every morning the priest trims the lamps and prepares them to shine.

Zechariah 4:2–6        The golden lampstand and the continual supply of oil signify the Spirit's operation.

Revelation 1:12–13            Christ, the Son of Man, walks among the seven golden lampstands.

Revelation 1:13        The golden girdle signifies His divinity as the divine strength for His priestly ministry.

Revelation 2–3         The seven epistles reveal both Christ's trimming and His nourishing.

Revelation 4:5           The seven lamps of fire are the seven Spirits of God.

Revelation 5:6           The seven eyes of the Lamb are the seven Spirits sent forth into all the earth.

Revelation 21:23      The Lamb is the lamp of the New Jerusalem.

Revelation 22:5        God Himself is the eternal light of the holy city.

 

Spiritual Sequence

Step

Christ's Priestly Ministry

Spiritual Result

1

Christ walks among the seven golden lampstands.

He observes and cares for every church.

2

He shines and exposes every hidden darkness.

The need for trimming is revealed.

3

He trims the burned wick.

Religion, worldliness, the self, the flesh, and every hindrance are removed.

4

He adds fresh oil.

The sevenfold intensified Spirit supplies divine life.

5

The lamp burns brightly again.

The church becomes a shining testimony.

6

Christ is expressed through the churches.

God is glorified in the churches.

7

The lampstands are built up.

They consummate in the New Jerusalem as God's eternal lampstand.

 

Core Spiritual Relationship

Spiritual Flow

Explanation

Christ the High Priest

Walks among the churches as the Son of Man.

Trimming the Wick

Removes everything that hinders the shining.

Removing Darkness

Religion, worldliness, the self, compromise, and every charred element are dealt with.

Adding Fresh Oil

The sevenfold Spirit continually supplies divine life.

The Lampstand Shines Brightly

Christ is expressed through the churches.

Building Up the Church

The churches become God's corporate testimony.

The New Jerusalem

The ultimate and eternal golden lampstand expressing God forever.

 

One Prophesying Summary

Christ, the Son of Man and our High Priest, daily trims away every charred and darkened element in His tender humanity and continually supplies the fresh oil of the Spirit in His divine nature, causing the churches to shine as God's golden lampstands today and ultimately consummate in the New Jerusalem for God's eternal expression.

Ultimate Conclusion

Christ's heavenly priesthood has two inseparable aspects: in His humanity He tenderly cares for the churches by trimming away everything that frustrates their shining; in His divinity He continually nourishes them by supplying the fresh oil of the all-inclusive, life-giving, sevenfold intensified Spirit. Through this continual trimming and supplying, the churches become today's shining golden lampstands, expressing Christ corporately, and ultimately consummate in the New Jerusalem—the eternal golden lampstand radiating God's glory forever.

 

*Please refer to the 2026 Memorial Day Special Conference Theme: The Urgent Need for a New Revival, Part Five: The Apostolic Ministry Cooperating with Christ's Heavenly Ministry to Shepherd the Church as God's Sheep, for the Building Up of the Body of Christ and a New Revival.

 

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