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Pastor Cho Yong-ki's sermon

Love and disciplinary action, anger and judgment (he 12:4 - 13)

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Because God has made us his children, he must discipline us in order to grow us. If you love your children or disciples, you must discipline them for their wrongdoing. If you pass by after seeing what you have done wrong, it is a avoidance of responsibility. There is no single person in the world who is intact. The past is incomplete, the present is living in chaos, and the future cannot be intact. God wants to send Christ Jesus to rescue us through the cross and transform us into the children of God who are full by transforming into the power of the Holy Spirit. Therefore, with education, be sure to take disciplinary action. Because there is a possibility that everyone can be changed. If there is no such hope, there is no disciplinary action.

1. disciplinary action for love

In Proverbs 13:24, he wrote, "Those who care for hawks hate their children, and those who love them will be disciplined seriously." In Proverbs 20:30, he wrote, "Hitting harmlessly goes deep into those who tie." In other words, they are saying that hitting changes people. God is disciplining us to realize and repent of our sins through pain in the body, pain in the heart, or hardships in the environment. We don't discipline ourselves just to be sick. When you are disciplined, you hear the voice of the Holy Spirit strongly scolding you in your heart along with pain. There is no scolding in the heart when the devil brings us pain, but the Holy Spirit scolds us to repent when God disciplines us. The devil just comes and brings the pain of stealing, killing and destroying, but God warns us to obey and obey at the moment of disciplinary action because the purpose of disciplinary action is to repent. Through that, we are breaking pride and arrogance, abandoning greed and greed, and leading us to come out to repent with our hands up in front of the Lord.

As a result of disciplinary action, we are transformed. Hebrews 12:11:13 states, "The disciplinary action seems to be joyous and sad at the time, but those who have been chastised by it will bear the fruits of righteousness and peace. Therefore, raise your tired hands and weak knees, make a straight path for your feet, and let your legs be healed without being broken." When you are disciplined, repentant, repentant, self-claimed, and return, God embraces you and gives you the grace of the Holy Spirit, and you bear the fruits of righteousness, peace, and joy in your heart. When we are disciplined, if we continue to resist, make excuses, and do not repent to God, the hawk becomes stronger and stronger. When God hits you, you don't hit because you are happy. It is for repentance and change, so when you come out of repentance, the Holy Spirit of God changes you. It does not change on our own. People are prepared and then they go back to the old days and return to the old habits. When we repent, the Holy Spirit will bear fruit. Have you ever seen the branches on the vine bear fruit by hard work? No matter how hard you try, the branches will not bear fruit alone. If the branches are attached to the vine, they naturally bear fruits when the time is right.



In the 18th verse of Job 5:17, "Blessed are those who are disciplined by God while looking at them; that is, you do not despise the punishment of the almighty; God hurts, wraps, hurts, and fixes it with his own hands." If you take disciplinary action like this and come out after realizing that God is beating you, you will be blessed because you will wrap it up and fix it. What can we do for our beloved children? These days, overprotecting our children is a disease. We feed them well, dress them well, take good care of them, and do not take disciplinary action. We educate them to make money and succeed on a global basis, but we do not say that they should become good people. God does not educate us that way because he has made us into the image and shape of God. God not only gives us a good and strong blessing in everything like a good soul, but also lifts the rod if we do not obey to resemble the image of Christ. He repents and leads us to the crazyness of God's touch. If we raise our hands in repentance, the Lord will hold us. The Lord must hold and lead us, and it is impossible for us to do so on our own. Therefore the Lord is disciplining us to repent.

When the sculptor breaks the rock to make the work he wants, he looks at the rock and draws the figure hidden in the rock in his mind, and then draws the stone with affection according to the shape. In this way, when God sees us, he sees that there are figures and shapes that have been corrupted and secularized, but in order to restore them to the shape and shape that God built in the past, he rips them out, rips them out, adds them up, and adds them up. This is the history of God's education and disciplinary action. Somehow, he records us to restore the image of God through disciplinary action as well as through testing and suffering. God wants us to be children worthy of God's grace and blessing to receive the possessions of heaven. As much as we have changed in this world, we live in heaven as we have. Therefore, while you are in this world, you can make a difference, but when you pass through this world and go to heaven, you are forever from then on. Time brings change, but eternity does not. While you are in this land, you will be disciplined, educated, and changed. Once you leave this land, you will go into eternity, so you will stay forever without changing. Therefore, God calls us because he loves us, and after that, no matter how precious he thinks of us, he will be punished if we are not obedient.

 

2. a disciplinary God

Abraham, who is considered the most exemplary among the ancestors of faith, was chosen in Reed-aur in accordance with God's will. When Abraham was 75 years old, God chose him and said, "Leave your hometown, your relatives, and your father's house, and go to the land I will show you." Then Abraham followed his words and left. Abraham was right to leave after listening to God's orders. But when he asked his relatives to leave the house of their fathers, he could not completely remove it. He left for the land of Canaan with his relatives, his servants, and all his property with him. Although he left, he was completely disobedient to God's commands and words. That is why God disciplined Abraham and made him realize that he was blessed. Abraham went with joy and pleasure in the land of Canaan, and as soon as he went there, drought and famine approached. Since the water was dry and the animals were not enough to eat and there was no food, all the people who followed him, including the relatives, went back to their hometown, and all the animals died and were ruined. To make matters worse, on the way down to Egypt to avoid famine, he deceived his wife, Sarae, as his sister, and was almost taken away. Then came the war between his nephew Lot's servants and Abraham's own servants. Abraham finally lets Lot go. When you obey God, you must obey him completely, not halfway. Abraham left Reed-Aur and came to Canaan, but when he left, he carried everything on a cart. Disciplinary action was imposed until he fully obeyed because he carried his property and left with his family and relatives.

He called us from the world when God called us. He called us from the world and told us to go to the land that God commanded. Then, where is the land that we have instructed our believers? The land that God has instructed the believers in Jesus is under the Galvory Cross. Where we must live is under the Galvory Cross. That is where God has prepared our blue grasslands. There is a place under the Galvory Cross where there is a place of forgiveness, a place under which we are holy and filled with the Holy Spirit, a place of healing, and a place under Abraham's blessing and grace. And under the Galvory Cross there is an place under which we receive eternal restoration. You have to live obediently with faith. But we have to abandon the world when we come out under the cross, but there may be a global habit. At the same time, the church comes out, praises, and when others pray, we follow. What will God do in that case? You are beating Abraham with punishment. Then, with the emotion of the Holy Spirit, we are transformed and turned around. Therefore, we must know that God will surely discipline those who love. You should also know that there is no comfortable disciplinary action because disciplinary action is to make you sick and realize it.



Moses led the Israelites through the wilderness, but there was no water, so the people shouted for water, "I wish they would die. Are you bringing us to the wilderness and wandering without water to die?" and blamed Moses and God. Then Moses lay face down in front of God and prayed, and he answered, "Take the people and stand before the rock and command the rock to water. Then the rock will make water." Moses would have to stand up and stand in front of the people and command the water to come out, but Moses, angry with the people, held a cane and beat the rock twice. He did not obey God's commands accurately. He was angry because he only told the rock to command, but he beat the rock twice. Because of that, the water gurgled out and the people drank it all. But in the end, the angry God took disciplinary action, saying in Acts 20:11-12, "When Moses raised his hand and struck two rocks with his cane twice, there was a lot of water coming out. So the congregation and their beasts drank, and Yahweh said to Moses and Aaron, 'For you do not believe in me and do not show my holiness in the face of the Israelites, so you will not be able to guide this congregation to the land I gave them.' Moses did not lead the Israelites into the land of Canaan, but his successors Joshua and Caleb led the Israelites into the land of Canaan. This is why God will discipline them if their servant does not obey God's commands.

 

3. the wrath and judgment of God

God's wrath and judgment are more dreadful than disciplinary action. Judgment is a more powerful punishment than disciplinary action. God has punished those who challenge God's sovereignty and power without forgiving him. Disciplinary action is punishment against personal ethics, moral wrongdoing, distrust, and disobedience. But judgment is made when it challenges God's authority. Judgment is more about whipping than disciplinary action. In Jeremiah 2:19, he writes, "It is the words of God's Lord Yahweh that your evil will discipline you, and your treason will reproach you, and that there is no awe of me in you, which is evil and pain." In this way, when you abandon God and resist God, God will judge, and the judgment is a retribution for the challenge to God. He who tries to be like God and opposes God will never let him stand still. In other words, it is God's judgment to serve another God, to worship idols, to do acts that are haunted by God without listening to God's commands, or to ignore God's dignity. In Deuteronomy 7:9:10, "In other words, you know that only your God, Yahweh, is God, a faithful God, who loves him, and to those who keep his commandments, he fulfills his covenant to a thousand generations, and gives mercy to those who hate him, but to those who hate him right away, Yahweh does not delay to those who hate him, but to him right away."

Then what is it that you hate God? If you make God angry and judge him, you hate God. If you break God's laws and commands, you hate God. According to the Bible, Gora the son of Ishaal, the son of Kohath the great-great-grandchild of Levi, and Dan the son of Eliab, Abiram, and Beleth, the son of Eliab, the son of Reuben, formed a party and were chosen at the General Assembly of the Israelites. Then they got together with 250 renowned commanders from among the congregations and said to them, "You are everywhere in your fountains, and all the congregations are holy, and how come you elevate yourself above the General Assembly of Yahweh?" Among the people of Israel, Dadan and Abiram were the leaders of Israel, and they assembled a party with 250 representatives of Israel and rebelled against Moses. But this was not just that they attacked Moses, but that they challenged the authority of God, who established Moses as the servant of the LORD. If Moses falls, who will lead the people of Israel? Chaos will surely come. So God said to Moses, "All 250 representatives of Israel, with incense burners, let them burn incense, stand before God, and let Dadan and Abiram come out," and Moses said, "Come to the tabernacle after seeing Dadan and Abiram, but they did not come. Then they made a fire for the incense burner and asked him to stand before God and judge." At that moment, God said to Moses, "Let the people avoid Dadan and Abiram. I will judge them right away, not leave them alone." Then suddenly the ground broke apart, and Dadan and Abiram fell into the ground and were buried, and when the ground was covered, they died instantly. Then the 250 representatives stood before God with incense burner and burned them to death. So the people who disobeyed Moses were not disciplined but judged and killed.

As such, the most important thing we should be careful about today is the challenge of God's authority. The church is God's body. If you tear down and shake the church, you will be judged by God. If you do something that blames the gospel of Jesus, you will be judged by God. God loved the world like this and gave it to you, and Jesus tore himself apart and bled and died for the church. If you challenge, crush, and tear down God's grace and love, God will confront and judge you. We have to know and be careful.

God is love, but he also becomes the God of wrath. We will be disciplined and aware of what we did wrong by falling and falling because we are weak, and after that, forgive, love, and take care of us a thousand times. However, if we become arrogant ourselves, challenge God's authority, scatter the church, which is God's body, destroy God's servant, and challenge God's authority, it will not stop at disciplinary level, but will be judged by God. Therefore, what we need to be careful and aware of for the sake of God's land is that "God has endured for a long time, but God does not endure until the end." In other words, we need to know that if we ignore and despise God, he will repay. We need to know that God is the one who disciplines his loved ones and judges those who deal with them. Love disciplines us, but anger judges our enemies. Therefore, we need to know that if we respect God, we will be judged greatly. Because God loves us so much, he has endured for a long time, disciplined us, helped us resemble the image of Jesus Christ, the son of God, and will continue to do so. Therefore, we should never destroy the Church of God. We are never more just than God. Therefore, we pray in the name of the Lord to rely on the Lord and live for the glory of God.

 

-Prayers-
Thank you, Almighty Father, for your mercy and pity on us. Thank you for saving us when we are in the midst of sin in this world, for holding us when we are weak and for disciplining us when we fall and fall. But please resist God and help us not to disturb God's work by defying his will. Thank you God for loving us. My Father, for repenting and turning away when you are punished. Thus, help us not to be subjected to painful judgment.
I pray in the name of Jesus.
Amen.

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