Title: The One Who Owns Everything
Contents
A. Introduction
1. 1 hour and 5 minutes for a rabbi to ‘explain that he is poor’
2. Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven
3. Just because a person is materially poor does not mean they are poor in spirit
4. When you become a psychopath from pride
5. Confession of 「Luxury Jesus」 (Werner Tiki Kiestenmacher): 'Let's give thanks to God for you and I are alive.'
B. Body
1. Don't be a fool living in the delusional human syndrome.
1) Money? it's nothing.
2) Personality? It was nothing.
3) In the end, the most valuable thing is a feeling of happiness.
4) They seem to be happy, but there are also unhappy marriages.
2. Let's live as a "everyone who has it all," who seems to have nothing, is satisfied with it, is drunk with a sense of accomplishment, and overflows with a sense of happiness.
3. As saints, let’s live with the ‘three principles of life of saints’
1) The life principle of the saints The first value is that you must look into the deep side.
2) The life principle of saints The second value is that we must have an eternally oriented value.
(1) Napoleon who thinks of height in relation to the sky
(2) Rich people → poor people about the kingdom of heaven
a. What I ate is mine
b. The only thing I gave is mine.
c. Words at the time of death → ‘I have not done anything for the sake of the kingdom of heaven’
d. A martyr dies miserably in this world, but he is a blessed man because he has the guarantee of heaven
3) The life principle of the saints The third value is 'living in the faith that believes in the promises of the Bible'.
C. Conclusion
1. Let’s start with the mindset that ‘today, you can do anything you are given to yourself’. (Bill Gates' promise)
2. Let's live with a sense of abundance in the belief that 'one who owns everything'