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Title Causality and Retribution/Hab 2:5-11

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: Small Seon Ji Seo Kang Hae :

: sum 2:5-11 :

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1. Seok ( )

Habakkuk 2:5-20 fulfills the curse pronounced on the oppressors who afflict God's people.

it is lugo Verses 6-8 are the first curse, verses 9-11 are the second curse, and verses 12-14 are three.

Verses 15-17 speak of the fourth curse, and verses 18-20 speak of the fifth curse.

He is saying that God's people have good reasons for suffering.

But the suffering of those whom Habakkuk is now witnessing is God’s judgment on their deeds.

It is true that it is a discipline, but at the same time, God also said about the Chaldeans who caused them pain.

He made it clear that he would take the punishment of breaking the rod and disposing of its use.

 

2. Sermon Outline

Title: Causality and Retribution

Main content: You must reap what you sow.

 

Introduction

1. A recent black riot in L.A. in the United States made Korean-Americans tremble with anxiety.

All. Black riots are not just yesterday and today. But the question is why Koreans

I wonder if it was targeted.

2. It would be proof that the relationship between Koreans and blacks was not that smooth.

I'm sorry.

3. Whatever a man sows, he reaps what he sows. If you have usually planted virtue

You will reap virtue as an income. But because they planted only money, they had to be robbed.

4. Because he was unrighteous in the sight of God, he had to be flogged. but the whip

seems to have caused a misunderstanding. simply being held in the hands of the master and having to follow

He also tried to hit the opponent himself. Here's the problem. do the master's will

Spilled objects must be disposed of. You never know when an accident will happen.

 

I. Unsatisfied (5-6).

 

A. I opened a wide throat.

1. He believed only in his own strength. They don't know where their powers come from.

said

1) Everything belongs to God. Power is God's.

2) Both wisdom and knowledge belong to God. Just give me a few weeks because I need it

it will be god

2. They committed the greatest tyranny.

1) Excessive of anything is a sin, and these

took

2) He looked down on all peoples and made many peoples slaves. That is, you

I have committed the sin of pretending to be me.

3. The motive that led them to commit such a sin was that they could not be satisfied.

1) People are not satisfied because they are too greedy.

2) The only result for those who are not satisfied is disgrace.

 

B. Discontent is a trap that leads us to sin.

1. The proper attitude of a Christian is to give thanks in all things.

2. To give thanks, you must always be awake in your faith.

 

II. You reap what you sow (6-8).

 

A. I was exploited.

1. The cry and resentment of the victims reached the sky. Abel's cry from the ground

Just as he rebuked Cain by awakening God's interest.

2. It was an evil deed that deserved a curse. The resentment of the victims provoked a curse.

1) It is difficult in our life to listen to others' grudges.

2) Furthermore, the saints must lead a life that helps others.

3. Power is ability. How we use the power God has given us is important.

If we abuse our abilities, in the end we too will be cursed.

 

B. Let God be glorified.

1. Among the seeds of resentment and the seeds of gratitude, which seeds do I have?

2. Between the seeds of helping others and the seeds of affliction, which do I have?

 

III. The price of sin is destruction (9-11).

 

A. All evil deads were revealed.

1. He increased his money by unjust means.

1) It is said that you cannot make money in a normal way.

2) In the end, unrighteous accumulation disappoints the consciences of the righteous.

2. Instead of providing daily bread, the necessary food was provided for generations to come.

1) Look at the property battles of the second generation of chaebols.

2) It is necessary to know that inheritance of property is rather aggravating (these days, Korea Explosives Group).

3. Acquired improper real estate.

1) The stones in the walls of the houses they built will cry out.

2) The rafters of the roof will also accuse you of iniquity.

 

B. Let's live with gratitude.

1. Gratitude can defeat all greed.

2. Let's get our daily bread.

3. Let's put off tomorrow's worries until tomorrow.

 

conclusion

1. Keep the fountain. Because the Chaldeans coveted more than their role as a rod

had to be disposed of. What is my mission and what is my duty?

2. Only thanksgiving glorifies the Lord. (strong)

 

 


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