Witness Lee Obituary

WITNESS LEE, CHRISTIAN TEACHER (1905-1997)

Witness Lee, a bondslave of Christ Jesus, having labored selflessly throughout his entire life and having poured out his being for his Lord's interested, rested from his labor and went to be with the Master, whom he loved and served. He departed on June 9, 1997, at the age of 91. Born in 1905 in northern China, Witness Lee was raised in a Christian family. At age 19 he was fully captured for Christ and immediately consecrated himself to preach the gospel for the rest of his life. Early in his service, Witness Lee met Watchman Nee, a renowned preacher, teacher, and writer. Witness Lee labored together with Watchman Nee under his direction. In 1934 Watchman Nee entrusted Witness Lee with the responsibility for his publication operation, call the Shanghai Gospel Bookroom.

Prior to the Communist takeover in 1949, Witness Lee was sent by Watchman Nee and his other co-workers to Taiwan to insure that the things delivered to them by the Lord would not be lost. Watchman Nee instructed Witness Lee to continue the former's publishing operation abroad as the Taiwan Gospel Bookroom, which has been publicly recognized as the publisher of Watchman Nee's works outside of China. Witness Lee's work in Taiwan manifested the Lord's abundant blessing. From a mere 350 believers, newly fled from the mainland, the churches in Taiwan grew to 20,000 in five years.

In 1962 Witness Lee felt led of the Lord to come to the United States, settling in California, During the 35 years of service in the U.S., he ministered in weekly meetings and weekend conferences, delivering several thousand spoken messages. Much of his speaking has since been published as over 400 titles. Many of these have been translated into over 14 languages. He gave his last public conference in February 1997 at the age of 91.

He leaves behind a prolific presentation of the truth in the Bible. His major work, Life-study of the Bible, comprises of over 25,000 pages of commentary on every book of the Bible from the perspective of the believers' enjoyment and experience of God's divine life in Christ through the Holy Spirit. Witness Lee was the chief editor of a new translation of the New Testament into Chinese called the Recovery Version and directed the translation of the same into English. The Recovery Version also appears in a number of other languages. He provided an extensive body of footnotes, outlines, and spiritual cross references. A radio broadcast of his messages can be heard on Christian radio stations in the United States. In 1965 Witness Lee founded Living Stream Ministry, a not-for-profit corporation, located in Anaheim, California, which officially presents his and Watchman Nee's ministry. Witness Lee's ministry emphasized the experience of Christ as life and the practical oneness of the believers as the Body of Christ. Stressing the importance of attending to both these matters, he led the churches under his care to grow in the Christian life and function. He was unbending in his conviction that God's goal is not narrow sectarianism but the Body of Christ. In time, believers began to meet simply as the church in their localities in response to this conviction. These local churches were soon established throughout all the Western hemisphere. In recent years a number of new churches have been raised up in Russia and in many eastern European countries.

Witness Lee is survived by his wife, 8 children, 23 grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren. The continuation of his ministry will be borne by the many co-workers he raise up throughout the earth, and his publication work will be maintained by Living Stream Ministry.


Editor's notes:

This obituary appeared in the Wall Street Journal on Friday, June 13, 1997, and in USA Today on June 13, 14 and 15, 1997. Although no author was credited, it is thought to have been written by representatives of the "Local Church".

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