Title The Opportunity of Decision / Ezekiel 33:13~16
Contents Old Testament Words: Ezekiel 33:13-16
Even if I said to the righteous, 'He will surely live', if he believes in his righteousness and does evil, I will never remember all the righteous deeds he has done. He will die for the very sin he has committed. But even though I said to the wicked, 'You will surely die,' he turns from his sins and does law and righteousness, returns the ransom, repays the stolen goods, and lives according to the rules that lead to life. , if he does not do evil, he will not die, but will surely live. I will not remember all the sins he has committed. He is a man who lives by law and righteousness, and he will surely live. Amen.
From the Epistles: 1 Corinthians 1:4-9
I think of the grace of God that you have received in Christ Jesus, and I always thank God for your work. You have been enriched in every way in Christ. Soon all manner of speech and all knowledge increased. The testimony of Christ is so firmly established among you. So you lack any gift and are waiting for the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Lord will build you up to the end, that you may stand blameless on the day our Lord Jesus [Christ] appears. Amen
Words of the Gospels: Matthew 13:24-30
Jesus told them another parable. "The kingdom of heaven is like a man who sows good seed in his field. While people were sleeping, the enemy came and sowed weeds among the wheat and went away. When the wheat stalks and bears fruit, the weeds also appeared. So the master's servants He came and said to him, 'Your master, did you not sow good seed in your field, but where did the weeds come from?' The master said to the servants, 'The enemy has done so.' The servants said to the master, 'Then shall we go and pluck them?' But the master answered, 'No. If you pull out the weeds and pull up the weeds and wheat along with the weeds, what will you do? Let both grow together until the harvest. up the weeds first. I will tell you to bind it in bundles and burn it, and gather the wheat into my barn.” Amen