Title 《God Who Hears》 (September 12)
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《God Who Hears》
(Numbers 14:26-35)
(…) You ask the way to heaven, but the way to hell goes automatically without asking. Counseling is needed to solve problems of blessing or happiness, not counseling to confuse problems. If you do nothing and sit still, everything will not work.(…) We see while we go to church and worship. When I worship, I have to make an effort to take away my sins to God to become a living sacrifice. Work does not take away our strength, but rather increases it. Service is not a loss, it gives us joy, reward, and hope.(…) Complaining is meaningless. Complaining is denying the life that God has made me walk. The more difficult it is, the more grateful it is and share the words of hope.(…)
Today's text is a famous saying. The Israelites from Egypt arrived at a place called Kadesh in the Wilderness of Paran. Just crossing the Jordan River from here is the land of Canaan. I wanted to inspect the land before going there. One representative from each of the 12 tribes was chosen to cross the Jordan River and inspect it for 40 days (…) The report of the 10 people was negative and unbelievable. Upon hearing this report, 600,000 Israelites were discouraged and disappointed. All night long, they blamed God and blamed Moses. They wept all night long. God spoke to them. (…)
We say, Goman. But God is not only a God who speaks, but a God who hears (…). Whatever the circumstances, our words must be religious. God is the one who hears and answers what He hears. Our words come true. Because words are prayers. It becomes a blessing or a curse. (…) I will take responsibility for my words before God. No matter how upset you are, let's talk before God until the end. God hears what I say. He does what God hears in His ears.(…) Even if our actions are not very good or we are not able to do anything great, isn't it something we can do as we please? We must have a clean and holy mouth.(…) We must convey God's will to those who have left God. We must pray for this. God is listening. Amen!