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“Woe to you,” “You who are rich,” “You who are well fed now,” “You who laugh now” …

“ Woe to you ,” “You who are rich,” “You who are well fed now,” “You who laugh now” …             “But woe to you who are rich, for you have already received your comfort.   Woe to you who are well fed now, for you will go hungry.   Woe to you who laugh now, for you will mourn and weep” ( Luke 6:24–25 ).       As I meditate on these words, I desire to receive the lessons they give.   (1)    As I meditated on today’s passage, Luke 6:24–25, the first phrase that caught my attention was “ the rich .”   (a)     So, I looked up the Greek word meaning “rich,” πλουσίοις (plousiois), on the internet and searched where else it appears in the Bible, reflecting on the rich (the wealthy):   (i)                Luke 21:1–4 : “Jesus looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the offering box. He a...

거스리지 마십시다 (Let's not oppose God's servant).

거스리지 마십시다 (Let's not oppose God's servant). 



하나님이 세우신 종을 거스리는 것은 하나님을 거스리는 것입니다(민수기 16:2, 3, 11).

 

When you are against(opposing) a servant of God whom God appointed, you are against (opposing) God (Numbers 16:2, 3, 11).

 


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