Title: Neulsaerom - Rebirth and Sanctification
Everlasting Saerom - Heavy Rebirth and Sanctification (Bible: John 13:1-11)
So far, the name of Juan Church seems to have played a role in awakening many people's sense of Christian existence. Now, on the basis of the historical consciousness of the church living in the last days, we have changed our name to Neulsaerom Church, considering the reformist church center that always wants to be renewed in the Lord. As a subtitle, I would like to think about the future image of Neulsaerom Church and its blessings with words about regeneration and sanctification.
1. Rebirth
In the text, we see the action of Jesus as a practical educator to explain in detail the existence of a Christian and the soul that works.
John 13:10 "Jesus said to him, "He who has already bathed needs only to wash his feet; he is clean. You are clean, but not all."
These days, we see church members who have no certainty about rebirth or have little interest in them. The salvation of Christianity is the gathering of each person's miraculous work of salvation to form the church. Never your own spiritual salvation can be evidenced in religious culture. If you make a mistake, people's approval can be detrimental and you can become a person who has nothing to do with salvation (Matthew 7:21-).
The importance of the individual's being a saint is sometimes emphasized by heretics, which is a valuable doctrine that must be convincing the orthodox church to be established at the center of its preaching and church education and to be the basis of all faith.
2 Corinthians 13:5 “Examine yourselves, and prove yourselves, whether you are in the faith, do you not know for yourselves that Jesus Christ is in you, otherwise you are rejected.”
2. Sanctification
Sanctification is not simply an improvement in morality. This is a doctrine that stems from the content of the Christian faith and conscience and is actively related to the existential life of the saints.
John 13:10 "Jesus said to him, "He who has already bathed needs only to wash his feet; he is clean. You are clean, but not all."
This is the expression of what a Christian is in his person and form of life in his life. It is the growth of holiness experienced and personally formed through constant prayer and faith training.
This is also a conditional activity of saints who receive eternal rewards. Holy words and deeds appear proportionally as the saints' existence grows. It is the self-image in the life of the so-called mature believer.
Ephesians 4:13 “And we will all come to oneness in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God, that we may become a perfect man, even to the stature of the stature of the stature of Christ.”
Philippians 3:14 “I am pressing toward the goal for the reward of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”
Romans 5:3,4 "Not only that, but we also rejoice in our tribulation, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance, patience produces character, and character produces hope."
3. The sanctification movement is about keeping God's love
It teaches that the most precious of the three elements of faith in Christianity, trust and love, is love (1 Corinthians 13:13). As we read in verse 1 of the text, '... Jesus knew that the hour had come for him to leave the world and return to the Father, and he loved his own who were in the world, but he loved them to the end.'
We have received the grace of salvation through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the basis of God's love (Romans 5:8). God's love is the love that led the soul and body to go to hell to eternal life. That sacrificial love should be the character of the church. More than any social function, the church must be regenerated by the grace of the blood for the love of life, the love of God who loves him to the end forever.
This regeneration through repentance is a gift promised only to those who believe through God's mysterious work. And this is the personal sanctification movement and the Reformation movement that seeks to be faithful to the holy nature of life in order to put that renewed spiritual hope into real participation.
The Word of God is full of life movement that loves and blesses life. Therefore, the love of life will arise only when the church is maintained and developed in holiness with the truth.
John 17:17 "Sanctify them by the truth, for your word is truth."
1 Corinthians 13:6 'It does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in the truth'
The church loves God first, and also Matthew 22:39 'Secondly, it is like this: Love your neighbor as yourself.' What can we love? This is possible only when the movement to live according to God's word is faithfully raised.
Adapting to social values through humanistic understanding is unwise. The church is a place where the truth of God, which has been given absolute value, stands, not for the sake of religious characteristics. We want to change the world with this truth. The truth movement is the life movement.
A society where principles and common sense work together, I've been hearing a lot lately about slogans like this. This is also a phenomenon of the last days. It refers to the lawlessness and disorder in everything. Reform is needed. This is something new. Saerom should always be continued. Neulsaerom is an existential spiritual movement of saints. The more earnest your desire to always be new, the more blessings will come from the Lord.