Title: Lost Justice/Hab 1:1-4
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:Short Prophets and Seo Kanghae:
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1. Overview of Habakkuk
Habakkuk represents the voice of the people suffering from the oppression and tyranny of the Babylonian Empire.
At that time, the tyranny of the Babylonian Empire, which seized the vast lands of the Middle East
It was indescribable. Moreover, Judah's corruption was increasing day by day with violence and torture.
As a result, many people died and injustice spread. Habakkuk was in this suffering.
protesting why God does not punish sinners and save those who suffer
C. But the belief that God's plans are always perfect and that sins will eventually be punished.
Realize that the only way to live is to be faithful to God and practice justice.
2. Sermon Outline
Title: Lost Justice
Main content: A society that has lost justice is hell.
Introduction
1. There is a slogan of building an advanced country. It is a very likable content. But what the hell?
Is this an advanced country? It's just a bright light apricot.
2. I dreamed of a better society to live in if the national income rises, but now
Let's see. What the hell has improved?
3. The economic justice of the country is shaken up by the sudden mass production of real estate scumbags.
It has been reduced to a society in which only those who properly practice lawlessness prosper.
4. In a word, it has become a world where injustice prevails, a society where justice is lost.
I. Degraded to an individualistic society (2).
A. I ignore the misfortunes of my neighbors.
1. A chronic disease of this society is the fact that it ignores the misfortunes of its neighbors.
2. Even the church has become “my church” first.
1) A huge amount of money was built for a neighboring church suffering from a fire a long time ago.
There was a neighboring church that was banned. How beautiful is this?
2) However, most churches today are ignoring the trials of neighboring churches.
3. The country has a system called the protection of the victim. For the neighbors who are harmed by rogues.
It is a system that helps those who are harmed while working together. The motive for this system is not very good.
It seems that people are too individualistic and not seeing the misfortunes of their neighbors.
It is a system that was created because they tried to pretend.
B. The saints should be concerned about their neighbors.
1. In response to the question of the first commandment, the Lord said, "Love God above, love neighbor below."
He said. Those who do not love their neighbors are not saints.
2. Let's take an interest in all the churches that are the body of the Lord, not just my church.
3. Even now, there are missionaries who cry out, “Lord, help me” in the remote areas of missions.
C. Let's not turn away from their prayers.
II. A society where the righteous suffer (3).
A. It is only evil and false.
1. It is a world where those who try to live honestly suffer losses.
2. So, sighs and doubts arise as to whether or not God exists.
3. Those who cry for justice in the face of the dark reality feel hopeless.
B. Saints are the conscience of society.
1. Even when injustice strikes, the righteous are needed. The darker the world, the brighter the light.
The saints should be the light of this society.
2. The last activity of the KCC is a great force to awaken the conscience of the dark times.
Activities should be more active.
III. It has become a world where justice is trampled on (4).
A. The law has no power.
1. The mouth speaks the word, but how many people live in fear of the word of God?
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2. It has become a world that knows but ignores, not a world that cannot be known
There are few people who study the Bible and do discipleship, but change into the image of the Lord.
3. The leaders are ignoring the Word. They deny the authority of the Word themselves.
You can't demand it from others, and that's why you're losing power.
B. The laws of the state are not effective.
1. The law must be fair. If the law is shaken, the society is ruined.
What is Lee's reality?
2. In a word, this is the reality that the law loses its power and does not take effect.
3. People with money try to deal with everything with money and grab justice with money.
The law was caught by money.
conclusion
1. A society in which justice has been trampled upon is a society that has lost its power and is a society of despair.
2. To illuminate this despair, the Lord has chosen saints on this earth.
3. Just as there were 7,000 saints who did not bow their knees to Baal in Elijah's day.
should be the watchman of this age.