I
It's all God's grace
that we can see God's loveliness,
that today we seek to love Him,
that we wish to accept
the training of the kingdom
of our time.
This is all God's grace,
and with this He lifts us up.
And when I think of this,
I feel God's loveliness.
God truly loves us, or else
we would not feel the way we do.
It shows we are blessed
more than the saints,
more than the rest.
So God always says
people of the last age are blessed.
II
It's all God's plan—
God predestined us long ago
to gain us in the last days,
so the whole universe
could see all of God's glory in us.
We are the fruit of God's plan,
the epitome of His work.
And when I think of this,
I feel God's loveliness.
God truly loves us, or else
we would not feel the way we do.
It shows we are blessed
more than the saints,
more than the rest.
So God always says
people of the last age are blessed.
III
The word of God
and the work He does upon us
all surpass a millionfold
that of ages past.
Not in Israel, not even with Peter,
did God ever work so much,
did God ever say so much.
And when I think of this,
I feel God's loveliness.
God truly loves us, or else
we would not feel the way we do.
It shows we are blessed
more than the saints,
more than the rest.
So God always says
people of the last age are blessed.
It shows we are blessed
more than the saints,
more than the rest.
So God always says
people of the last age are blessed.
We're blessed.
from "The Path … (4)" in The Word Appears in the Flesh
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