Title: Punctuation of Believers (2011. 2. 13 Sunday Morning Worship)
Contents
Text: Romans 10:1~4
Proper communication and expression is important.
Misunderstandings and misunderstandings may arise if the expression of a person's expression is wrong.
The higher you go, the more important you need to express your communication.
You can clearly identify yourself in your daily life as well as your religious life.
We need a means of communication like punctuation marks.
What sentence protection should a believer have?
1. It is a question mark (?).
It can be called ‘interest’ and ‘challenge’ rather than ‘question mark’.
You shouldn't live your life the way you want it to be, the way others do it.
Active interest and challenges are needed to achieve the kingdom of God and His impartiality.
The believer's question mark is positive
① Peeping (Joshua 2:1),
②Looking (Hebrews 12:2),
③ With interest (James 1:6),
④ It is to pray hard (Matthew 7:7-8).
2. An exclamation point (!).
It is not a simple feeling, but ‘grace’ and ‘impression’.
① Grace upon grace (John 1:6).
② It is the thrill of meeting living water in a thirsty life (John 4:17-19).
③ It is the emotion that becomes the main character of revival (Acts 2:46-47).
We must receive grace upon grace, and receive and receive blessings from God (Hebrews 6:14).
A thirsty life becomes the protagonist of the revival, and every day I am ‘inspired’
That's why we put an exclamation mark in front of God as 'thank you'.
3. Comma (,).
They are ‘laying down’ and ‘entrusting’ to Almighty God.
Life quickly gets sick, breaks down, and dies because there are no commas.
God gave the Sabbath as a comma and allowed us to rest (Exodus 21:14-15).
① Lay down the heavy burdens of life before God the Father (Matthew 11:28).
② Entrust everything you plan to Almighty God (Psalm 37:5, Proverbs 16:3).
③ Even revenge must be entrusted to the God of justice (Romans 12:19-21).
It's a busy and tireing world. Sometimes you need to rest.
A person who can lay down in faith, trust, and rest in moderation can do anything in the world
You will have the strength and leeway to handle it.
4. A period (.).
It is the ‘fruit and settlement’ that appears at the end of life’s journey.
①Finally enter the promised land (Genesis 12:5)
② Finally, it becomes a rejection (Gen. 26:12~13)
③ Endure to the end and be blessed at last (Deuteronomy 8:16)
④ You must become the ultimate victor (2 Timothy 4:7-8).
The beginning is important, but the end is even more important.
The person who gets the most of the period is the ultimate winner.
A wise saint is like a well-written essay,
I live a neat and beautiful life so that I am not ashamed to look back later.
From time to time, using appropriate question marks, exclamation points and comma
May the end of victory be as powerful as our Lord at the last minute.
I bless you in the name of the Lord.