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The Hymn of God's Word "Only the Creator Takes Pity on This Mankind" | The Church of Almighty God




Only the Creator Takes Pity on This Mankind



I
Only the Creator shares with mankind an unbroken bond of mercy and love.
Only He cherishes all of His creation, all of His creation.
His every thought, always for the good of mankind.
His every emotion is intertwined with their existence.
The expression of what He is and has is all for mankind.
It’s all for the sake of mankind.


II
Deep within His heart, all of man’s actions He feels.
Man’s transgressions awaken His just wrath and sorrow.
But man’s repentance makes Him forgive, man’s repentance makes Him delight.
He’s rushing around always, He’s everywhere at all times.
His every emotion, He dedicates—every second of His life,
and He’s offering every bit of His life without a word.
It’s all for the sake of mankind.

III
He knows not how to pity His own life, but cherishes mankind.
With His hands He’s fashioned this miracle of mankind.
Compassion and tolerance He bestows, without condition or thought of reward,
that mankind may live on under His gaze,
that one day, they may submit and grant that He is the One who nourishes man,
and grant that He is the One. Ah …
He supplies the life of creation, life of all creation, life of all creation.
His every thought, always, for the good of mankind.
His every emotion is intertwined with their existence.
The expression of what He is and has is all for mankind.
It’s all for the sake of mankind. It’s all for the sake of mankind.

from “God Himself, the Unique II” in A Continuation of The Word Appears in the Flesh

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