I cried thinking of Zion
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I cried thinking of Zion 2010.02.28. Sunday Psalm 137:1-6
“On March 1st, the year Kimi, the national independence hurray for independence like a rising tide, the Taegeukgi, like a rising tide, there are thousands of people everywhere. This day is our will, life, and lesson. The water of the Han River flows again and Mt. Baekdu is high. Seonyeol, look at this country, compatriots, let’s make this day bright. ”
“Geumsugangsan Mountain on the Samchully Peninsula, God-given Garden
Geumsugangsan Mountain on the Samchulli Peninsula God-given Garden
When spring comes back to plow the fields, workers are called everywhere.
Who will answer me to go to work on this day
Go to work, go to work, for the mountains of three thousand miles
Since God has commanded you, let's go to work on the peninsula, Gangsan” (Hymns 371:2).
The Japanese were reluctant to sing this hymn that evoked patriotism, so it was banned from singing this hymn. But this hymn did not disappear, but became a spark that exploded like firecrackers, echoing from one mouth to another and flowing from one heart to another. Through this hymn, he aroused the spirit of independence and patriotism in our people. Our homeland is that the Samchulli Peninsula is the beautiful Mt. Geumsugang that God has given us. The motherland now has a lot of work to do. It is that we, who have received God's command, get up and go to work for our country. Needless to say, going to work here means going to plant Mugunghwa, and it is a word that contains the meaning of protesting against the Japanese colonial rule. He was arrested and tortured to death at the end of the day. He left these wills before his death. “When I die, burn the corpse, grind it into a fine powder, and give it to the Mugunghwa tree as manure.”
Dear all!
Just as the people of Israel, who lost their country, wept for their country, let us also weep for our people and country. Like the prophet Jeremiah, let us shed tears and pray for our people and our country.
“Lord, save our people. Deliver our people from this dark and gloomy despair.