Title The person who blesses (Romans 12:14)
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A person who blesses (Romans 12:14)
“How many people did you kill today?
I saw an article titled “The Problem of Koreans’ malicious comments.”
We surveyed 4000 internet users.
75% said they had written a malicious comment more than once, and 99% said they had experience with it.
A famous celebrity could not bear the harsh insults of malicious comments and even committed suicide.
If you look at the live situation of the National Assembly, you will see criticism, slander, sarcasm, and scratches.
Aggressive remarks and all-or-nothing exposition wars abound.
God loved this world and sent Jesus Christ to save it.
In order to save these people, Jesus took upon Himself all the sins of mankind.
He died by being nailed to the cross.
And be the light that illuminates this dark world,
He established the church to purify the stinking world and make the world more alive.
The basis of Christian social ethics is the discernment of the will that is pleasing to God and perfect.
Whatever you do, you must first think about whether God will please you.
And through the sense of community of the church, it should be expanded into a sense of social community.
First, because the church is one body in Christ and goes toward the world,
We must expand the kingdom of God.
All of the talents and gifts given to each one are given by God's grace.
All our positions, positions, knowledge, abilities, wealth, etc.
It was given to us to serve our neighbors in the world to build the kingdom of God.
We must hate evil things, be zealous for good works, and serve our neighbors as we serve the Lord.
Even if there are persecutors, they are to be blessed.
The early church members suffered numerous persecutions from the world and were expelled from the community.
property confiscated, dragged away, beaten, tortured,
He was imprisoned until his death, and because he did not convert, he became food for lions in the amphitheater.
Still, he told them not to curse for them, but to bless them.
Do not repay evil for evil, but overcome evil with good.
Leave it to God to curse and take revenge, and you should be those who bless them.
God said to Abraham, “I will bless those who bless you.
Whoever curses you I will curse
All peoples on earth will be blessed through you” (Genesis 12:3).
1 Peter 3:9, “Do not repay evil for evil or insult for insult, but rather give him a blessing.
To this you have been called, so that you may inherit a blessing.”
God has called us to bless.
When blessing others, it is said, “He will inherit blessings.”
Do you want God's blessings on your children, your family, your job, your business, your church, and your nation?
Be a blessing
God uses the person who blesses him beautifully as a channel of blessing.