How to See, Experience, and Enjoy Christ as Our Good Land Today

August 19 2019

How to See, Experience, and Enjoy Christ as Our Good Land Today

Have you ordered the new free book from Bibles for America called The All-inclusive Christ? This book by Witness Lee is a must-read for every Christian who wants to have a richer, fuller experience of Jesus Christ.

The title of the book itself is very interesting. By definition, the word all-inclusive means something that includes everything. For example, you may have seen this word used to describe a vacation package. An all-inclusive vacation package would include every necessity and then some, such as transportation, accommodations, food, and so on. You don’t need to go anywhere else for anything; it’s all right there for you to enjoy. 

To say Christ is all-inclusive means He includes everything we need. This description of Christ is based on the good land God gave His people in the Old Testament. That land included everything the children of Israel needed for their living and enjoyment and is a detailed picture of Christ, whom every believer has already received. 

Witness Lee goes through the book of Deuteronomy to show how the details of the good land represent many of the unsearchable riches of Christ. Even the topography of the land reveals Christ to us. But the book doesn’t stop there. Because Lee’s intention wasn’t that we would merely gain knowledge about various aspects of who Christ is, but that we would experience Him, he applies those aspects to our life in very practical ways. This opens up a whole realm of Christ for us to enjoy! And as we experience and enjoy Christ, not only our own needs are met; but God’s eternal purpose is fulfilled.

It’s a fact that Christ—the reality of the Old Testament good land with all its riches—has been given to us New Testament believers to be our true life and enjoyment. But in order to actually experience Christ as all the different aspects of the good land, we first need to see all the things He can be to us. That’s where this book comes in. It opens up God’s Word and helps us see how rich Christ is and how we can experience Him.

A brief overview of The All-inclusive Christ

The table of contents of The All-inclusive Christ shows the six major sections of the book: 

  • The All-inclusive Christ—An Introduction
  • The Goodness of the Land
  • How to Possess the Land
  • Entering the Good Land
  • Life in the Good Land
  • The Issue of the Land—The Temple and the City

Let’s get a taste of what’s in The All-inclusive Christ from Chapter 4, which is about the goodness of the land with relation to water. On page 37, Lee says: 

“Deuteronomy says that the land is good in water. Listen to the different terms that are used: ‘a land of brooks of water’—that means a land full of streams of waters—and a land ‘of fountains and springs’ (8:7).”

Continuing on page 38, Lee explains the meaning of these waters:

“The spring, the deep waters, and the streams. Brothers and sisters, what is the meaning of these waters? We can immediately turn to the Lord’s word for the answer. The Lord said that the water He gives will be in us a well of water, a fountain, springing up unto the life of eternity. These waters are types of the various kinds of supply of Christ’s life. The life of Christ as the supply to us is just like the different kinds of waters. The Lord told us that out of the innermost part of those who believe on Him will flow rivers of living water. What is this? This is the supply of the life of Christ as living water. If you reflect upon your experience and consider it carefully, you will realize that in one aspect Christ is so spacious and exhaustless and in another aspect Christ is transcendent and in the heavens. Then, if you view it accurately, you will realize that the supply of the life of Christ is just as living water within you. Many times you are thirsty—not thirsty in your physical body, but thirsty in your spirit. When you come athirst to the Lord and contact Him, you have a certain sense within you. You feel refreshed, you feel watered. When you are thirsty, it means that your spirit, your inner man is dry. But when you contact the Lord Jesus, it is not long before you feel watered and your thirst is quenched. You are refreshed more by this drink than by any physical beverage. Then, if you contact the Lord more and more and even moment by moment, you will feel more than watered; there will be a stream flowing forth from within you.” 

What are these streams of living water in our experience? On pages 39­–40, Lee explains:

“In this land there is not only one stream, but many streams; not just one spring and one fountain, but many springs and many fountains. What does this mean? Sometimes when you are beset with troubles and trials, you contact the Lord and receive something from Him. You experience the Lord as a spring, as a fountain and as a stream in your trial. What kind of spring, what kind of fountain and what kind of stream is this? Can you give them a name? I believe you can give them many names. Sometimes you experience Him as a spring of joy, sometimes as a spring of peace, and sometimes as a spring of comfort. Sometimes you experience Him as a fountain of love, a fountain of grace, and a fountain of light. At other times Christ is a stream of patience, a stream of humility, and a stream of forbearance to you. You see, there are many springs, many fountains, and many streams. There are many kinds of heavenly supplies.”

Christ as our good land is so enjoyable, even just in this aspect of water!

We hope this post has whetted your appetite to experience Christ as the good land. We invite you to learn more by ordering a free copy of The All-inclusive Christ here. Each chapter is packed with wonderful aspects of who Christ is, and practical examples of how we can apply Him in our daily life. 

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We’re happy to announce that for a limited time, Bibles for America will be giving away free physical copies of The All-inclusive Christ to residents of the United States (we’ll continue to offer downloadable versions of this and other free titles on our books page). 

The All-inclusive Christ reveals how the good land inherited by the children of Israel—a land flowing with milk and honey—is a type of our rich Christ. Order this free book to discover how to enjoy and experience Christ as the good land in your Christian life today!

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Is Jesus in Your Boat?

August 05 2019

Is Jesus in Your Boat?

Below is our gospel tract about the story of Jesus walking on the sea and how it applies to us today. Click here to view it on our website and share it with anyone who would like to know Jesus in a personal way. 

In the darkness of night, Jesus’ disciples were rowing their boat in the middle of a churning sea, struggling against the blowing of a strong wind.

Suddenly, amid the darkness, wind, and waves, they saw Jesus walking on the sea. They were frightened as He approached their boat. Then they heard Him speak to them: “It is I. Do not be afraid.” Upon hearing these words, the disciples took Him into the boat. With Jesus in their boat, they immediately had peace, and the boat was at the land they had been rowing toward.

This account in the Bible vividly depicts our situation today, with the all-too-familiar struggles of life. Most of us would admit at times we feel as if we’re surrounded by problems. Difficulties with work, school, relationships, money, and health seem endless. Our troubles are like the churning of the sea, tossing us about and robbing us of peace.

On the outside, we may put on a brave face. But on the inside, we’re aching, worn out, and discouraged as we struggle against the problems that threaten to overwhelm us. But the good news to the disciples that night is good news to us today. In our situation of darkness and despair, Jesus speaks these words: “It is I. Do not be afraid.”

Without the Lord Jesus in our lives, we have only the struggle and no peace or rest. But how can we have Jesus, the One who gives real peace?

For this to be possible, the Lord Jesus, who is the eternal God, approached humanity by becoming a man. He came as the Savior into this troubled world and lived among mankind. Jesus was full of loving compassion and sympathy toward every kind of person. He fully understood the fallen human condition. To save us, He—the sinless One—was crucified for us, the sinners. He bore the full penalty for all of our sins and shed His own blood so we could be forgiven and saved from eternal judgment.

But this isn’t all. Jesus rose from the dead! In resurrection, He became the life-giving Spirit who saves and gives eternal life to all who believe in Him, filling them with a deep peace.

The Lord Jesus has done everything for you already. Now He’s waiting for you to take Him into your “boat,” that is, into your life. He wants to calm your fears and be with you on the journey of your life. He will give you a peace such as you’ve never known before, even amid the storm of life’s problems. Will you let Him in? Just turn to Him and open your heart to receive Him by praying this prayer:

“Lord Jesus, I need You! Thank You for coming as my Savior into this troubled world. Thank You for dying for me. Forgive me of all my sins. Lord Jesus, I believe in You. I open to You to receive You. Come into me and fill me with peace. Be with me on my life’s journey. Thank You, Lord Jesus. Amen.”

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