Title Shining Like a Star (September 12)
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shine like a star
(Genesis 22:17~18, Dan 12:1~3)
shine like a star
(Genesis 22:17-18; Dan 12:1-3)
Autumn nights are good because the stars are high and bright. In particular, the shape of the stars in the rural night sky is mysterious. give us a song Every time I look at it, my heart is refreshed.
Our situation is difficult right now. It seems to be going at night. Both economics and politics are looking gloomy. People's hearts are dark.(...) Human knowledge is also wandering in darkness.(...) Human functions (expanding the world of eternal life) are dark.(...) Religion is dark.( ...) is also morally dark.(...)
When darkness comes from all directions, I will go to high places looking at the stars like a magi. (...) This star points to our Lord. (...) If you look at the stars, you will live a life that shines like stars. You can buy(...)
Our saints have an eternal work that shines like the stars in heaven.(...) Exalting Jesus Christ, boasting in Jesus Christ, and sharing Jesus Christ with those who do not know Him is our work. (...) Neil Leslie said, “Evangelism is telling another beggar where bread can be found.” (...) Evangelism is the heavenly way to save and prosper many people. It is a business that shines like a star.(...)
There are two churches in Pyongyang, and the Communist Party working there is trained to pray, sing, and worship (...) in order to receive support through the church. (...) Mission to North Korea Even though these people are aware of this fact, they are trying to establish a point of contact for sharing the gospel. The goal is to make the South and North shine like the stars in the sky.(...)
What does the church do? The church's mission, service, and teaching of the Word is what Jesus did, that is, let's build the kingdom of God.
Christian love for country is leading the evangelization of this land.(...) Last time, Methodist churches from all over the country gathered in Gwangju and held an evangelism rally. I encouraged 15 people on Geumnam-ro to believe in Jesus. One of them was a beggar, and he said he would believe in Jesus. I don't know if he said he would believe in receiving the 1,000 won I gave him, but it was like a revelation to me. Just as a hungry, thirsty and lonely person needs 1,000 won of comfort from moment to moment, everyone on this earth needs God's comfort. We must carry out the precious mission of the gospel in which we live and our neighbors live together. Through the gospel, God will call the poor souls and give them a life that shines mysteriously like the stars in the sky.
Whatever path we take to shine like a star, we must be positive (...). We must be positive in holy work. Evangelism must be active. When we evangelize to everyone in all places, at all times, everyone will become like the stars in the sky. Amen.