Fulfilling your duty is the truth. Fulfilling your duty in God’s house is not simply fulfilling some obligations or doing something you should do. It is fulfilling the duty of a created being living between heaven and earth! It is fulfilling your obligations and responsibilities before the Lord of creation. These responsibilities are your true responsibilities. Compare fulfilling the duty of a created being with being filial to your parents—which is the truth? Fulfilling the duty of a created being is the truth; it is your bounden duty.
from “What Is the Reality of the Truth?” in Records of Christ’s Talks
Your duty is not managed by you; it’s not your own enterprise or your own work. It’s God’s work that requires your cooperation, thus giving rise to your duty. God’s management work has been carried out up to this very day, and the portion that people must cooperate in His work is man’s duty. No matter what kind of duty you are performing, it is not your own enterprise or your personal business. It is the work of the house of God, it forms one part of God’s management plan, and it is the commission God has given to you. So then how should you treat your duty? …
No matter what duty you fulfill, you must always seek to grasp God’s will and understand what His requirements are regarding your duty; only then will you be able to handle matters in a principled way. In performing your duty, you absolutely cannot go by your personal preferences, by just doing whatever you would like to do, whatever you would be happy and comfortable doing, or whatever would make you look good. If you forcibly impose your personal preferences on God or practice them as though they were the truth, observing them as if they were the principles of the truth, then that is not fulfilling your duty, and performing your duty in this way will not be remembered by God.
from “Only by Seeking the Principles of the Truth Can You Perform Your Duty Well” in Records of Christ’s Talks
6. You should do that which ought to be done by man, and carry out your obligations, and fulfill your responsibilities, and hold to your duty. Since you believe in God, you should make your contribution to God’s work; if you do not, then you are unfit to eat and drink the words of God, and are unfit to live in God’s household.
from “The Ten Administrative Decrees That Must Be Obeyed by God’s Chosen People in the Age of Kingdom” in The Word Appears in the Flesh
Man’s performance of his duty is, in actuality, the accomplishment of all that is inherent within man, which is to say, that which is possible for man. It is then that his duty is fulfilled. The defects of man during his service are gradually reduced through progressive experience and the process of his undergoing judgment; they do not hinder or affect man’s duty. Those who cease to serve or yield and fall back for fear that there may be drawbacks to their service are the most cowardly of all. If people cannot express what they ought to express during service or achieve what is inherently possible for them, and instead fool about and go through the motions, they have lost the function that a created being should have. Such people are what are known as “mediocrities;” they are useless refuse. How can such people properly be called created beings? Are they not corrupt beings that shine on the outside but are rotten within?
from “The Difference Between the Ministry of God Incarnate and the Duty of Man” in The Word Appears in the Flesh
There is no correlation between the duty of man and whether he is blessed or cursed. Duty is what man ought to fulfill; it is his heaven-sent vocation, and should not depend on recompense, conditions, or reasons. Only then is he doing his duty. To be blessed is when someone is made perfect and enjoys God’s blessings after experiencing judgment. To be cursed is when someone’s disposition does not change after they have experienced chastisement and judgment, it is when they do not experience being made perfect but are punished. But regardless of whether they are blessed or cursed, created beings should fulfill their duty, doing what they ought to do, and doing what they are able to do; this is the very least that a person, a person who pursues God, should do. You should not do your duty only to be blessed, and you should not refuse to act for fear of being cursed. Let Me tell you this one thing: Man’s performance of his duty is what he ought to do, and if he is incapable of performing his duty, then this is due to his rebelliousness.
from “The Difference Between the Ministry of God Incarnate and the Duty of Man” in The Word Appears in the Flesh
Sermon and Fellowship Excerpts for Reference:
What duty should each person perform? The duty that each person ought to perform is the truth that he ought to practice, and the truth that he ought to practice is the duty that he ought to perform and the obligation that he ought to fulfill. If you practice the truth that you understand and that you ought to practice, then you will have properly fulfilled your duty. If you do not practice the truth, then you are not fulfilling your duty. You are messing around, you are fooling God, and you are just being slipshod with God. So, the performance of your duties must necessarily be coupled with the truth, it must be closely connected to the truth. You must put into practice all the truths you understand and live out the reality of the truth. To live out the reality of the truth is a representation of man’s true image. When God created man, it was based on this image, so if you live out the image of the truth, you will satisfy God, God will be pleased when He looks upon you, He will bless you, He will give you eternal life and He will let you live forever. But if you don’t live out the image of the truth, then you are not worthy to be called human, and when God looks upon you, He will think you have none of the breath of life that God has bestowed upon you, and such rubbish He will eliminate. So, when you believe in God, you ought to experience and practice the truth that God has bestowed upon humanity, and ultimately you ought to live out the reality of God’s word. This is performing your duties. … If the truth is absent from your duties, then you are not truly performing your duties, but are instead being slipshod, false and deceiving, and you are just going through the formalities, you are just following procedure. You must practice the truth while performing your duties—only this is truly performing your duties, only this is performing your duties up to standard, and only this is possessing the reality of being human. When you are performing your duties, you are already practicing the truth. Whatever piece of work you do within the church involves practicing the truth, and when you are practicing the truth you are fulfilling your responsibilities, your obligations, and this is your duty, so you must perform it well. This is what we mean by practicing the truth. So what is the true relationship between performing your duties and practicing the truth? They are two different ways of interpreting the same thing. From the outside, it looks like a duty being performed, but in essence, it is the truth being practiced. So, if you do not understand the truth when you perform your duties, will you be able to properly carry out your work? You will not. First of all, you will not have a clear understanding of what it means to perform your duties, or how to properly perform your duties. Secondly, a day will come when you do have a clear understanding but you will still fail to properly perform your duties, they will still be full of mistakes. At this time, you will discover that your disposition is too corrupt, that you have a lot of shortcomings in the things that you do. You will then start to pursue the truth in order to get rid of this corruption, and once you do get rid of it and understand the truth, you will start to effectively perform your duties. At this time, you will perform your duties rightly and properly, not just in name, but also in reality. If you possess the truth while you perform your duty, if not a single bit of corruption is expressed while you perform it, then due results will be achieved in your performance, and you will also have practiced the truth up to standard. This is absolutely true. So, whenever you are performing your duties, how you pursue the truth is very crucial. If you do not pursue the truth, then it is guaranteed that the performance of your duties will not be up to standard.
from Sermons and Fellowship on Entry Into Life
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