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We are taught that we must become upright people who, in God’s sight, are blameless and fully keep His commandments.  

We are taught that we must become upright people who, in God’s sight, are blameless and fully keep His commandments.       “In the time of Herod king of Judea there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the priestly division of Abijah; his wife Elizabeth was also a descendant of Aaron. Both of them were righteous in the sight of God, observing all the Lord’s commands and decrees blamelessly” [(Modern Translation: “When Herod was king of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah of the division of Abijah, and his wife Elizabeth also came from the family of Aaron. They were righteous before God and faithfully kept all the Lord’s commandments and regulations without fault”)] (Luke 1:5–6).   While meditating on this passage, I would like to draw out the lessons given to us:   (1)    The author of Luke’s Gospel, Luke, first wrote to Theophilus about John the Baptist’s parents. The father’s name was “Zechariah” (meaning, “The LORD remembers...

내 마음에 근심이 너무나 오랫동안 지속될 때 ...

내 마음에 근심이 너무나 오랫동안 지속될 때 ... 



주님이 나를 영원히 잊으신 같은 생각(느낌) 들정도로 영혼이 번민하고  마음의 근심이 너무나 오랫동안 지속될 때 나는 오직 주님의 영원한 사랑을 의지하며 나의 마음은 주님의 구원을 기뻐할 것입니다(시편 13:1,2, 5).


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