Title Do you have a problem? (11.2.27 Sunday morning worship)
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It is impossible for a person to live his whole life without worries.
If there is a person without worries, that person has a mental disorder or is in infancy.
Anyone with a rational ego has problems.
The troubles mentioned in the text (λυπ?ω rupeo) are painful, sad, troubled, sad,
It is very sad, but human beings develop and mature through such troubles.
1. What do you think of your worries specifically?
1) To fall into deep thoughts beyond one's own capacity.
A person has the amount (talents) he received at birth and the capacity (ability) he created.
We must think wisely within the measure and capacity (Romans 12:3; Romans 12:6-8).
If you want to achieve more than the amount, you have no choice but to worry.
2) Focusing on things that cannot be easily answered.
In the case of Job, without knowing the cause or reason, one day, all of a sudden, everything happened.
Everything was lost (Job 1:1~2:10).
When things do not work out or do not work even though there is nothing wrong, when the cause cannot be found,
When there is no proper answer, the trouble deepens. (Job 4:1~5)
3) It is painfully crushing the heart.
We usually deal with problems in our daily lives, such as future problems of ourselves or our family, old age problems, and food, clothing and shelter problems.
I worry about the little things.
But sometimes there are worries that press down on my chest to the point where I can't breathe.
For Paul, his worries for the church were greater than his own life (2 Corinthians 11:23-27) (2 Corinthians 11:28).
4) Struggle with earnest expectations and hopes.
Whether we live or die according to our earnest expectations and hopes, we will do our best not to be ashamed of anything.
It is time to do everything (Philippians 1:20-24)
2. What kind of worries were the Lord's worries?
1) It is a concern that we must become sinners ourselves for the salvation of mankind.
2) I am worried about having to die horribly as a sinner on the cross.
3) I am worried about having to be abandoned by Heavenly Father.
In Gethsemane, the Lord offered up supplications and wishes with weeping and tears over these anxieties, and his
It is said that they were heard because of awe (Hebrews 5:7).
3. What do you think we should be concerned about?
1) I am worried about my sins.
2) I am worried about the burden I have to bear.
3) I am worried about what I should do.
4) I am worried about the path I should take.
① You must deeply regret and thoroughly repent with the determination to exchange your life for the sins you have committed.
② We must accept the burden we have to bear as work, not as labor, servitude, or toil.
③ We must not live as insectivores who only eat rice, but as ministers who carry out the mission of evangelism.
④ I have to think about the path I should take for the rest of my life.
That way is the way of justice, the way of justice, the way of the evangelist, and the way of the missionary.