Title: The Right Ethics of the Last Saints
Contents
A. Preface
1. “The body was in the camp, but the mind was always on the golf course.” (James Nessmith)
2. "Repent before you die! Repent before you die!" (Talmud)
3. ‘Where is my life destination?’
B. Body
1. The value of life comes from his view of life, his view of life comes from his world view, and his view of life comes from his view of the Bible.
2. The day of the Lord will come like a thief someday, but we must stand before the end and think ethically: “We must wait for that day with great pleasure rather than being dragged away.”
1) holy life, godly life
2) A true life in which words and deeds are the same
3) Looking forward without being bound by the past, looking up to the sky and rejoicing
4) A life of faith without shame by looking up to heaven
3. Michelangelo, who faithfully painted the ‘Creation of Heaven and Earth,’ whether people see it or not.
4. You should give it while you are alive. You can't take it with you after you die, but you throw it away
5. People in front of elevators who don't complain because they're too busy looking in the mirror
1) First, let's do our best to accomplish God's will as long as we have our lives attached to it.
2) Second, never say or do anything that demeans others.
3) Third, don't do things out of revenge or revenge.
4) Fourth, don't do things that will leave you with worries or shame.
5) Finally, spend all your time creatively and constructively, and don't waste your time messing around.
C. Conclusion
We believers who are living in the end (escarton) hope that we should live a life without regrets sincerely and reverently.