Title: Share the Pain
Contents
share the pain
There are a few things we don't understand in our country.
It rains 1500mm a year, but the United Nations classifies Korea as a water scarce country.
Each year, floods occur repeatedly in the same place, resulting in loss of life and property.
Kim Sang-cheol (77, pseudonym), Hanehan 1-ri, Inje-gun, Gangwon-do, looked at his bare bones.
“If only I had a little more power… .”
Because of an injury sustained on the 15th, it was more about her right hand, which had lost her grandmother's hand, than her right leg, which was bandaged
The resentment seemed to prevail. Five days ago, the rough flowing water released the hands of the old couple who had been together for 50 years.
An old woman (69), who met as a matchmaker at the age of 27 when she was discharged from the military and lived with her for nearly 50 years, started getting sick 7 years ago.
Parkinson's disease made her mobility difficult. So, all the housework and meal preparation was the responsibility of my grandfather. 15th at 7am
As usual, Grandpa was anxious about the momentary rain while preparing breakfast. Grandpa came out of the house and saw the Han River in front of the house blowing at a frightening speed.
Grandpa hurriedly left the house with only the elderly woman who could not walk without carrying anything.
Oxygen at a distance of about 5m seemed to be safe. However, when the grandmother saw the pouring rain, she hesitated to leave, saying, “Let’s go in a little while. Had the grandfather quarreled for about 5 minutes as he urged, “Grandma, they both die” Suddenly, water started pouring in from all sides, front and back of the house. The embankment behind the house burst into the water.
In the waist-high rush of water, Grandpa held Grandma's hand tightly.
But the river was too violent for the two old men to endure. The couple spun two laps in the water as they bumped into the washed-down stones. In an instant, Grandma's hand slipped out of Grandpa's.
The old man, who was in his 80s, was exhausted from the battle with the water and could no longer exert his strength. Grandpa desperately grabbed the electric cord hung from the fallen telephone pole and managed to climb to a nearby rock. On the 17th, three days later, my grandfather
He was rescued by the 119 rescue team.
My grandmother, who had been living and working together for 50 years, has gone away like this, and it is impossible to confirm whether she is alive or dead.
Grandpa waits for the rescuers today, expecting news from Grandma.
“I can’t forget my grandmother’s hand that slipped out of my hand… ” “Especially when I eat rice…
I've always fed you... .” Grandpa's eyes reddened.
Meanwhile, the son of a police officer, who came to visit his elderly and sick parents for a while, was caught in the dirt coming down from the mountain.
There are people who have been stomped on.
In front of those who suffer, the country has work to do and we have work to do.
There are people in the military who feel their physical strength is limited when they march or canter. At that time, a comrade joins me.
I can't forget the comrade who helped me. That's why we can't forget our military friends.
The lessons we learn from looking at those who suffer
1> Humans live in various pains.
Psalm 90:10 Our years are 70 years, and if we are strong we are 80 years old.
There is no one in the world who does not suffer without suffering. whoever it is
2> Through suffering, we learn how fragile human beings are.
Humans are proud However, through pain, human beings are made aware of their limits.
3> Let people know the value of each other through suffering and become one.
He is a selfish human being, but through suffering he learns how precious people are.
Lessons from God's Word
1 John 3:17 If someone has the goods of this world and sees his brother in need and blocks his heart to help, the love of God will
How can I live in it? Children, let us not love in word or in tongue, but in deed and truth.
Why should we care about those who are struggling?
1> It is the will of God.
There are times when we encounter unexpected difficulties.
(Matthew 25:35-36 When hungry, thirsty, a stranger, naked, sick, imprisoned...)
At that time... it is God's will to look back.
2> Caring for those in need enriches oneself.
When people live for themselves, it seems like they are doing it for themselves, but really, being for yourself is helping others.
God has made the way human beings become prosperous, not through possessions, but through sharing.
When Jews give alms, they must always give alms through their children and teach them how to give alms.
God commanded that some grain be left in the field for the orphans and widows during the harvest.
It is a heart that cares for those in need. - (Leaves the American people's harvest.)
# This is a gift given to healthy people. - Become these angels who serve them with the eyes of love.
# It is a gift given to those who are in pain and those who are in peace. - If you look out for them, you become a person of gratitude without realizing it.
The saved saints give thanks for salvation
We learn that it is not a burden, but a gift from God for us.
# I see people who feel burdened in their hearts because of their parents. It is said that when you grow old you must die.
If you look through the eyes of love a little, you will see how precious you are. it's for yourself
3> You will reap what you sow.
Whatever you sow, you will reap great.
Whether you sow God or man, you reap what you sow.
In England, Queen Mary unknowingly went out of the palace to have a breeze, but suddenly met with a shower and fell under the eaves of a house.
I was avoiding the rain and I asked the owner of the house to lend me an umbrella, so I borrowed a broken old umbrella and used the old umbrella.
returned to the palace. A few days later, an umbrella was sent from the palace to the house. Thank you for the umbrella. Queen Mary.
Matthew 25:35-36 When hungry, thirsty, a stranger, naked, sick, imprisoned...
According to the word of the Lord, what we do to those around us who are struggling, we do to the Lord.
How should we serve those in need?
First - it must be done without a name.
Second - do your best. - It's not about giving what's left over. Giving you something valuable
Third - you must be wise at the right time.
When you are thirsty, when you are hungry, when you are sick, when you are naked, when you are imprisoned, you have to adapt to the situation.