Title: God's Protection and Support
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Sermon Title: God's Protection and Support
Sermon text: 2 Samuel 1: 23-1-7, John 18: 33-37
Hannah's singing features, such as David's praise song arising from the experience of salvation, provide a prophetic narrative that trusts in God's future. Strongly narrate Hannah's praise for trusting in God's protection and God's support. “The God who created me through the word of God in the house of God” describes the Triune God: the Creator, the Savior, and the Comforter.
God's unconditional covenant, with the meaning of the prophecy entrusted by Nathan, is the material of judgment or assurance at the end of life. This is the final appearance of God revealed to David. The focus of the text is divine destiny. As the criterion of holiness, we must finally seek an argument that judges all people, or becomes a personal hero around us, or evaluates the divine destiny of our lives in society by the objective feeling of divine wisdom rather than the basis of our own experiential life.
This is the part of learning from the Hebrews to use as an introduction to the various elements of worship that go to the congregation as a sign of forgiveness after the prayer of confession.
Jesus, the world and the truth
It is the story of the passion of Jesus from Pilate's garden. It records the last process of Jesus and those who pray for all believers and his disciples. After trying to tell the story of Jesus being put to death, he tells the story of Jesus standing before Pilate. In response to Pilate's question, Jesus asks another question. Following Pilate's other question, Jesus answers in a typical metaphor. “What is the truth?” as the final factor in repentance 1. The kingdom of Jesus is not on this world 2. Jesus came into this world to bear witness to the truth 3. The political ideology that represents the person who discerns the voice of Jesus in the truth. The answer is religious rather than meaningful.
We must recognize the kingdom of Jesus with God in this world. According to Jewish tradition, God was the King of Israel. When David was a political king, God's kingship and God's kingdom were manifesting the religious nature. This revelation brings the crisis of separating the truth of the good God from the evil world. Those who read the Gospel of John know that Jesus enters the Word that calls God's people in speaking the truth of God.