Title: Man as God's Fuel (Matthew 10:1)
To expand the work of Christ, Jesus called the twelve disciples and gave them the power to cast out demons and heal all diseases and infirmities. Seeing that the people were like sheep without a shepherd and like crops abandoned without workers to harvest, He called the twelve apostles as shepherds to seek out the lost sheep and workers to gather the discarded crops. Christ's work is to extend his healthy life into the sick and abandoned. As Christ expands into us, we will be healthy and enjoy a healthy church-society.
In the beginning, God made the soil a living soul by breathing Himself into the abandoned soil. And be fruitful and multiply, and fill the earth. These words were to expand your soul by blowing your soul into all things, just as you put yourself into the dust with your breath and became human. This expansion of the soul is the expansion of God's work. God must expand into man and man into all things. God is the breath that will expand into man, and Christ is the life that will expand into all things.
God is the only Spirit and Life that cannot be expanded alone. He is only the Spirit and the life. It cannot be expanded or reduced any more or less. He is eternally self-existent, but He cannot appear in Himself. This is the same as breathing does not immediately become a voice. Breathing can only be voiced when it comes out through the vocal cords. Breathing becomes both a loud voice and a beautiful voice through the vocal cords. God appears like this. And just as a seed prospers through a field, so does God. Therefore, both the appearance and expansion of God are made possible by multiplying with the soil-field-man.
Multiplying three and four yields twelve, and multiplication in this way is endless and forever inseparable. For example, even if 3 tries to find itself, it has to go through 4, and if 4 tries to find itself, it has to go through 3. In 12, 3 is in 4 times and 4 is in 3 times. 3 is 4 times