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Devotional Reflection Based on the Incident of Peter Cutting Off Malchus's Ear:

Devotional Reflection Based on the Incident of Peter Cutting Off Malchus's Ear: “Then one of those standing near drew his sword and struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear.” ( Mark 14:47, Today's Korean Version ) 1. Identifying the People Involved: The person who stood beside Jesus and drew the sword was Simon Peter . The servant of the high priest was named Malchus . “Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it and struck the high priest’s servant, cutting off his right ear. The servant’s name was Malchus.” ( John 18:10 ) 2. Jesus' Response to Peter's Action: (a) Jesus said: “Permit even this.” ( Luke 22:51, KJV: “Suffer ye thus far”; RSV: “No more of this” ) The Greek words clarify this: “ἕως τούτου” (“heōs toutou”) = “up to this point” or “even this” “ἐᾶτε” (“eate”) = “allow it,” “let it be,” “leave it alone” Therefore, Jesus is essentially saying: “Let them do what they are doing. Do not resist any further.” “If ...

면책해 주는 친구

면책해 주는 친구



“면책은 숨은 사랑보다 나으니라 친구의 통책은 충성에서 말미암은 것이나 원수의 자주 입맞춤은 거짓에서 난 것이니라” (Better is open rebuke than hidden love.  Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses) (잠언 27:5-6).

제가 기록된 하나님의 말씀의 범위에 벗어나서 죄를 범하고 있을 때 저는 제 주위 사람들의 "입맞춤"과 같은 말들에 귀를 기울이고 싶지 않습니다.  또한 저는 제가 범죄하고 있을 때 저의 죄를 덮어주므로 사랑을 표현하는 친구보다

저로 하여금 옳바른 길을 걷게 하고자 저의 죄를 하나님의 사랑으로 면책해 주는 친구를 더 좋아하는 사람이 되고 싶습니다,  그 친구의 면책이 비록 제 마음에는 상처가 되겠지만 그 상처는 신뢰할 만한 것이기에 그 상처로 인하여 제가 변화되고 싶습니다.

 

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