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Life Of A Disciple2 [Lk 14:26-27] / Paul's Special Lecture On The BibleE. C. D.T.C 2022. 3. 16. 13:01
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Life Of A Disciple3
[Lk 14:26-27]
/ Paul's Special
Lecture On The
Bible
/ By Paul
2) We must live the life
of taking our cross every day.
"And anyone who does
not carry his cross and
follow me cannot be
my disciple."
[Lk 14:27]
Every Christian has
a cross given to him
and a cross to carry.
In other words, it is the
‘Cross of His Life’ and
the ‘Cross of Mission’.
[Ex] Physical defects,
sick parents, care for
spouses and children,
burden of raising a large
family, and living with
in-laws, etc.
These are the cross of our lives
that God lets each of us take
in order to refine each of us.
Through these, we learn
patience and humility
and prevent us from
going down the path
of sinful desires.
But when Jesus tells us
to take our own cross,
it means that we have
to go one step further
and endure the difficulties
we face because of Him.
It means that anyone
who receives the mission
has to go through
sacrifice
and suffering in order to
accomplish the will of God.
It refers to difficulties
that arise when working
for the kingdom of God,
such as evangelism,
care, education, service,
relief, and missions.
It is natural that we wish
to avoid the cross given to
each of our circumstances.
However, we cannot
look away the cross that
we must carry because
the Lord took the cross
for the sake of me.
Even if it is a small cross
that the Lord has allowed
me to carry for others,
I must take it for others.
If we realize this,
we will be willing to
carry the cross
voluntarily.
3) We must be able to
freely lay down our
possessions.
"In the same way, any of you who
does not give up everything
he has cannot be my disciple."
[Lk 14:33]
What Jesus really wants us
to do is not to say that
we should sell everything
we have and donate it
to the church or give it
to the poor as alms.
It means we should use
our possessions properly.
God gives us financial
blessings, not for the joy
of possession, but
for the joy of use.
Our attitude toward money,
whether to use or not,
is a measure of the
sincerity of discipleship.
(Ex: Rich young man)
For this, the Lord allows us
to experience financial
poverty at least once
in a lifetime.
He grants us the blessing
of abundance after we
learn to rely completely
on the Lord.
This is because we do not
live a life that is bound
by material things.
- To be continue -
2010/10/06(화)
/ By Paul
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