15 God’s Nature Is Great and Noble
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Accompaniment: Ah…ah…

1. God’s “pleasure” is because of the existence and birth of righteousness of righteousness, because of the existence and birth of light, and because of the destruction of darkness and evil. His “pleasure” is because he brings mankind he brings mankind light and because he brings mankind a wonderful life he brings mankind a wonderful life. His “pleasure” is righteous, is a symbol of the existence of every positive thing of every positive thing, and is even more (even more) a symbol of auspiciousness (auspiciousness).

2. God’s “anger” is because the existence and disturbance of unrighteous things are damaging his mankind, because of the existence of evil and darkness, because of the existence of the things of driving away the truth driving away the truth, and even more because of the existence of the things that contradict beauty and good that contradict beauty and good. His “anger” is a symbol that every negative thing will no longer exist and even more a symbol of his being holy, even more (even more) a symbol of holiness (holiness).

3. God’s “sorrow” is because the mankind of whom he has expectations has fallen into darkness, because the work he does on man has not achieved his desired result, and because the mankind he loves cannot all live in the light. He is sorrowful for the honest but ignorant people, and for people who are kindhearted but lacking in their own judgment. His “sorrow” is a symbol of his being kindhearted and a symbol of his being merciful; his “sorrow” is a symbol of beauty; his “sorrow” is a symbol of kindness (kindness).

4. God’s “joy” is of course for defeating his enemy and gaining man’s sincerity, for driving away driving away and destroying all the hostile powers, and for mankind having a wonderful and tranquil life. His “joy” is unlike man’s gladness unlike man’s gladness but is a delight of gaining good fruits, which is higher than gladness. His “joy” is a symbol that mankind will no longer undergo suffering and a symbol that mankind enters into a world of light.

From “It’s Very Important to Know God’s Nature” in The Word Has Appeared in the Flesh