Re: The unfolding revelation, part 2
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Originally Posted by Ohio
Many bros were attracted to Lee after reading Nee's TNCCL, thinking that Lee actually adhered to those principles. Little did they know that Nee himself had abandoned those tenets after his ministry resumed in 1948.
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A while back when I read Herald Hsu's testimony, I came across a poem that W. Nee supposedly wrote in the early 50's (before being imprisoned?):
He (not Locality) is most dear to me, The loveliest of all;
One whom my soul does seek, One whom I ever call.
He (not Locality) is my aid, in need, My help, in helpless hours;
Most precious at all times, Most faithful at all hours.
He (not Locality) is my endless joy, Changeless as years go by;
He (not Locality) is most dear to me, No greater love have I.
Regardless of Nee's final views on locality, I don't think he emphasized it in the way the LC would like everyone to believe. After all, Lee was the only one of Nee's disciples who really went around promoting it.
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Isaiah 43:10 “You are my witnesses,” declares the Lord, “and my servant whom I have chosen, so that you may know and believe me and understand that I am he. Before me no god was formed, nor will there be one after me.
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