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Please pray.
Fraud occurred in the South Korean election, but the government is not investigating. Pray that the government will investigate and punish those who cheated. Urgent Prayer: The president of South Korea is trying to uncover fraudulent elections. Members of the opposition National Assembly, who were elected in a fraudulent election, want to impeach the president. Pray that the president of South Korea will not be impeached.
The forces behind the fraudulent election are from the Chinese Communist Party, North Korea, and the Communist Party in South Korea. Pray that those responsible for the election fraud will be found and punished.
Pray that there will be no bloodshed in South Korea.
Pray that Satan and the evil spirits controlling them will be bound.
Sermons for Preaching
Stones
Stones. Besides the ordinary uses to which stones were applied, we may mention that large stones were set up to commemorate any remarkable event. Gen. 28:18; 35:14; 31:45; Josh. 4:9; 1 Sam. 7:12. Such stones were occasionally consecrated by anointing. Gen. 28:18. Heaps of stones were piled up on various occasions, as in token of a treaty, Gen. 31:47, or over the grave of some notorious offender. Josh. 7:26; 8:29; 2 Sam. 18:17. The “white stone” noticed in Rev. 2:17 has been variously regarded as referring to the pebble of acquittal used in the Greek courts; to the lot cast in elections in Greece; to both these combined; to the stones in the high priest’s breastplate; to the tickets presented to the victors at the public games; or, lastly, to the custom of writing on stones. The notice in Zech. 12:3 of the “burdensome stone” is referred by Jerome to the custom of lifting stones as an exercise of strength, comp. Ecclus. 6:21; but it may equally well be explained of a large corner-stone as a symbol of strength. Isa. 28:16. Stones are used metaphorically to denote hardness or insensibility, 1 Sam. 25:37; Ezek. 11:19; 36:26, as well as firmness or strength. Gen. 49:24. The members of the Church are called “living stones,” as contributing to rear that living temple in which Christ, himself “a living stone,” is the chief or head of the corner. Eph. 2:20–22; 1 Pet. 2:4–8.
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