Title "Life and End" (October 18)
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life and last
(Isaiah 38:1-6)
(…) This morning, I would like to share the grace of God with the theme of “Life and the End”. I hope it will be a time full of grace. Everyone! If there is a time in our lives that is most lonely and lonely, when do you think it is? It will be the last hour, the hour of death. It is a solemn, fearful and trembling time. It's a serious time, but it's also a crazy time (…) So people are reluctant to even think about this death. Because just thinking about it makes me uncomfortable. But we have to do it and think seriously. Because death is not my story, it is my own problem.(…)
(1) What to do when faced with death
(…) There are generally three types of ways to deal with impending death. Appears in an extremely human way. Start taking medicines that are good for your body. I try all sorts of means to rely on anything. Some people give up from the beginning. He doesn't even try to take good medicine, and he doesn't even have the courage to visit a shaman. On the other hand, there are people who deal with the same death with faith. The power of true faith comes into play at this time. Faith is necessary for this time.(…) Those who truly believe in God should seek God rather than drugs or famous doctors when the end (the end) approaches. We must entrust our destiny to God and prepare for the end with faith.
(2) Hezekiah was sentenced to death.
(…) When Hezekiah was afraid and lonely, the prophet Isaiah came to him. But the prophet Isaiah said, “God said to you, You will die and you will not live.” Hezekiah had no choice. Isaiah, who was secretly expected, said that he would also die, so there was no other reason. If you organize your life and say “Lord, accept my soul” like the Lord, it will be a wonderful ending and a very gracious victory.(…) At the end of the day, you should have something to say and give thanks for the life God has given you. I hope that your life will be prepared for that.
⑶ I prayed to God.
(…) Hezekiah gave up face and body pain on the bed, and wept in front of his servants. But the wailing prayer was effective. Such prayers brought answers.(…) It is valuable to shed tears like this once in life. It is a great blessing to be able to pray like Hezekiah by removing my face, low self-esteem, and being humbled and humbled. (…) As we live in the world, there are times when we encounter problems that we cannot solve on our own. You can't depend on people and you can't ask for them (…) It's a fatal disease. It is a disease that leads to death. Think of Hezekiah at this time. This is the best we can do. Amen.