Title: Oxygen-like saints
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oxygen-like saints
There must be many people like oxygen in the church.
People like Osan make me feel better the more I meet them, and I want to keep dating them. Unfortunately, there are people who are burdensome, uncomfortable, and have a bad aftertaste the more they meet. There are people who meet again.
So, who is like oxygen?
1. First, I am a person who likes to serve.
According to John 13:4, since the Jews were in a hot region, it was a greeting to sprinkle water on those who came from outside and wipe their feet.
This is what we call “great abandonment”.
True strength comes “from service.”
There is a “Church of the Nativity” in Bethlehem, and it is said that the entrance to the church is very small. It is symbolic of the need to bow down to receive Jesus.
2. Second, the people who want to share the good news are saints like oxygen.
There are always those who bring gloomy news and bring it.
Bad news is always bad news. Do things in the world always go bad? It can be good or bad depending on your point of view.
It's like wearing sunglasses.
There are some people who wear the words “Something is wrong” at the end of every sentence.
1 Thessalonians 5:16 says, “Rejoice always.”
It is happiness to meet someone who can see the good side.
The world is a joy because of people who encourage others.
3. The person who fills in what is lacking is the saint like oxygen.
It is said that Jews have a custom of putting napkins in front of the house. It means, “We have very delicious food in our house, so anyone can come in and eat.”
As 1 Corinthians 16:17 says, they have made up for what you lack.
I bless you to become a saint who listens to you.
A person who loves to serve, a saint like oxygen.
A person who wants to spread the good news, a saint like oxygen.
A person who fills in what is lacking, a saint like oxygen.
Let us all become saints like Jesus.