Title: Martyr's Faith
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Bible: Romans 12:1-2
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The Bible can be said to be a book in which all records of God's actions and works to save mankind are recorded. As such, the entire content of the Bible is a record of human salvation history, and it can be said that the Bible speaks of two things. One is about how God saves humans, and the other is about how we, saved humans, should live.
However, it is not as easy as it sounds to say that we are living like the people of heaven. In order to live like the people of the kingdom of heaven, martyrdom is necessary. Today, we are living in the age of materialism. So the world speaks as if everything is in matter. However, God's people should live by confessing that Jesus Christ has the life that we can live, rather than the principles of this world. No matter how corrupt the world is, and no matter how difficult it is to keep our faith, we must live our lives with the heart that we must keep our faith.
“Do not be conformed to this world, but by renewing your mind, understand what God’s will is for you, and live according to his perfect will.” This is God's mission and goal for us who are saved to live.
But, as I said before, living like this is not that difficult. If you look at Daniel in the Bible, you can see that Daniel lived such a difficult life, remembering the mission and goal of life that God gave us.
How do we live by keeping the order of the kingdom of God in this world? The first thing to remember when asking the question is, like Daniel, it is important to set the promised prayer time to God, and to pray according to the set time. It is important to remember and remind ourselves of our determination to follow the order of God's kingdom through communication with God at the appointed time.
Dear saints, I hope that you will pray like Daniel. When we pray in the day of trouble, God protects us in the day of trouble, when we pray in the day of sorrow, he gives us joy in our sorrow, when we pray to God, we meet Jesus in prayer, and if we pray habitually like Daniel, When the evil devil tries to tempt us like a roaring lion, we can overcome the temptation, and we believe that God gives us power and authority through prayer if we pray habitually.
In the 1700s there was a man in England named Johann Wesley. He was the founder of Methodism, and he had three mottos in his faith. One, the whole world is my parish. Second, God's work works through the next person even if I die. And the third is that my greatest happiness is that God is with me today. John Wesley always started his day with a prayer, which was a promise he made with God. By that method, John Wesley preached the gospel. He is called a Maddist because he lived his life the way he set it up. A person who lives his way So, Methodism was born.
When we worship God, we risk our lives to worship. This is an important way for us to live as people of the kingdom of God on this earth.
Rather than saying, “Our parents lived a long time,” our children in our lives, “Our parents showed martyrdom to serve God. So, I wish you would show more faith by living with us for a longer time. From now on, we too must live according to our parents’ faith.” I hope you leave a confession.
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