Title: Worship in the Holy Place
Contents
A. Introduction
1. The Secular Humanism (Announced by the U.S. Supreme Court)
1) Man can create paradise.
2) Happiness takes place on earth.
2. The teachings of the Bible
1) I can do all things through him who gives me strength
2) God is in a holy place
Bong Seon Shim, a villager in Imsil Village, who had electricity when he was 16 years old. He died of lung disease without knowing his mother's face, and the butler Shim lived with his grandparents and lived there → Iri Bukbu Market vegetable store clerk → Attended Dongbu Church following the owner butler → Visited Jeonju Jesus Hospital by chance and met a young lady (Jeonju Jeon Women's University) who got on the bus. →Dating a relationship →The father-in-law disagrees with his hands →Grandpa asks his family to marry the wish he wanted before Toragashi Marriage was difficult to accomplish→Drive a 1-ton truck (meat truck)→It’s difficult to open a butcher and go to Dongbu Church.
Shim Bong-seon, Hong Seon's butler's butler's daughter Shim Seong-ryeong (7-year-old Wondae Hospital appendicitis → misdiagnosis pancreatitis, abdominal hypertrophy, can't use a piggy bank) Onset around Christmas in December → died in January It is my money if I give it and spend it. (Son Seong-chan Shim, currently a student at Suncheon Dental College)
There are a lot of rich people in Dongbu Church, but I am worried because I don’t have a design fee → I paid the money my wife had saved up to complete the design → Next to Iksan Electronics Land and next to the 35th Division in Jeonju 200,000 won per pyeong → 4 million won, 500,000 won → 5 million won
3. Pharaoh's words: 'Is there anything far away?' 'What about this land?'
4. God rejects 'convenience' (Job 14:4): Pharaoh-style expediency of 'worshiping anywhere, in any way, to anyone'
B. Body
1. Let's understand why the Pharaoh tempted him to make sacrifices in Egypt.
1) Pharaoh's Temptation
(1) From this land (Egypt) (2) Don't go too far (3) Go only for a long time (4) Leave the sheep and cattle (materials)
2) The sacrifice offered in Egypt (dirty land) is not pure.
3) God is worshiped in holy places
4) Only when you come to church can you proclaim the truth of the Word and fellowship with the saints.
5) Two things Paul Trunier said a man cannot do alone: (1) marriage and (2) becoming a Christian.
6) Church: There are practical encounters, service, fellowship, and sacrifice.
7) ‘Joseph Keibo’ who paid a huge price for one worship service
8) ‘Life in Christ is an organic life sustained through self-sacrifice’ (Calvin Miller)
9) The joy of going up to the house of the Lord (Psalm 122:1)
2. Let's imitate the faith of Moses, who said, "Why did you refuse to offer sacrifices in Egypt?"
1) Egyptians were worshipers of animal faith.
(1) Bull → ‘Apis’ A symbol of the god of Memphis, the capital of the new kingdom (a god called ‘Hapis’ in Egypt)
2) The golden calf made by Aaron in the wilderness (‘Ssu’ → Zeus: the supreme god) → Made with the most valuable gold with the religious spirit learned in Egypt
3) Worshiping animals while despising people → India’s ideology of cow worship and poverty
4) In Egypt, animal sacrifices, especially cattle sacrifices, obeyed God and insisted on a three-day sacrifice because of fear of riots from the Egyptians' point of view (verses 26-27).
3. ‘Why? Let's take a lesson from the reason why they went on the road for three days to make a sacrifice.
1) ‘A three-day road’ that obeyed God’s command → Distance from ‘Goshen’ to Mount Sinai
2) Living in obedience to the Word is comfortable→Following God is faith
3) A God of boundless understanding
4) Complete obedience to God's will → The only safe life path
5) Obedience is bending our impulsive will
C. Conclusion
1. Let's give thanks for the difficult and long way and make it our mission to worship God.