Title: The Christian's Pride
Contents
2 Corinthians 1:12-14
One of the long-lived models of domestic automobiles is the ‘Pride’. This series has been around for over 20 years and is literally the ‘Pride’ of small cars. Even in life, we need pride, that is, pride. Strong pride may appear arrogant, but healthy pride is necessary. Interpersonal relationships are also good with people with self-esteem. The commandment of Matthew 22:39 to love your neighbor as yourself implies that he who loves himself knows how to love his neighbor as well. So, what should a saint's pride be?
But God rewards those who act in truth. The father of the philosopher Kant met a robber one day and robbed him of all his money. But when he got home, he found a small gold hidden in his clothes. This man went back and told the robber the truth and told him to take it too. The boss was so moved that he said that he should not take anything from such a person, and even returned what he had taken before. Handong Global University conducts unsupervised examinations. A graduate entered Samsung, but the department placement exam turned out to be a very difficult problem and he submitted a blank sheet. Others even cheated and wrote forced answers. However, a graduate of Handong Global University was assigned to a surprisingly good department. This question was originally unanswered. The Moksan Baptist Church in Mok-dong is famous for its members are friendly and honest. When a new person comes to Bokdeokbang and asks to introduce the church, the president of Bokdeokbang recommends the church even though he is not from that church. The church is to be recognized in the world for its holiness and truthfulness.
The word 'Thank' comes from the Old English word 'Think', and 'Gratitude', which means an attitude of gratitude, is said to be related to the Greek root of charisma, 'charis'. Charisma is 'the ability to captivate others'. It means to win the heart by giving joy. When you are truly grateful, amazing things happen. Let us act in God's holiness and truth, and in gratitude for His grace.