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2025 인터넷 사역 한국으로 다섯째날을 뒤돌아보면서 하나님께 감사드리는 이유

2025 인터넷 사역 한국으로 다섯째날을 뒤돌아보면서 하나님께 감사드리는 이유: 1. 하늘에 계신 우리 하나님 아버지께서 우리 자녀들을 어느 누구보다 사랑하고 계시기에 2. 하나님이 사랑하시는 어린아이들과 주님의 사랑으로 즐겁게 교제할 수 있었기에 3. 비록 돈은 좀 많이 뜯겼지만 사랑하는 아이들과 장난치고 팔씨름하고 농담하고 웃고 사진도 같이 찍고 포용까지 하였기에 ㅎ 4. 주님께서 사랑의 추억을 또 만들어 주셨기에 5. 사랑하는 멘토 목사님 부부에게 귀하고 크고 찐한 사랑을 받아서 6. 비록 1년에 한번씩 밖에 직접 만나 볼수밖에 없지만 성령님께서 주님 안에서 사랑의 마음을 조금이나마 서로에게 표현할 수 있게 해주셔서 7. 비록 그 사랑의 표현을 겸손히 감사하는 마음으로 받지 못할 수도 있다 할지라도 그 사랑의 마음만은 찐하게 감사하기에 8. 평생 처음으로 인터넷 사역 한국으로를 감당하면서 달리기 100미터를 10초에 뛴 것 같은 느낌이 들정도였지만 추격자를 따 돌리는데 성공한 도망자가 된 것 같았기에 ㅎㅎ 9. 우리 각 가정에 고충들이 있다 할지라도 주님께서 도와주셔서 화목케하고 계시기에 10. 보고 또 보고 싶은 사랑의 사랑하는 사람들로 인해 마음이 더욱더 부자가 되었기에. 하하.

The Unstoppable Spread of the Gospel (Acts 28:23-31)

 The Unstoppable Spread of the Gospel

 

 

[Acts 28:23-31]

 

 

On April 3, 2008, the Korea Research Institute for Mission (Director Dr. Sang-cheol Moon, hereafter KRIM) presented ‘Recent Trends in Global Christianity and Mission Based on Recent Data’ at the Aurora Club, a missionary lecture gathering, covering 50 global mission trends.  In China alone, about 16,500 people convert every day. 4,340 mission organizations are handling overseas missions with 453,000 missionaries, including 210,000 professional missionaries and approximately 410,000 short-term missionaries serving for a year or less," as reported on the internet.  KRIM highlighted positive trends within the flow of global missions, stating, ‘In the 1800s, the Christian population, which was only 200 million, has spread to 2 billion in the year 2000.  The proportion of unreached people has decreased (76.4% in the 1800s to 28.3% in 2000), and Gospel-oriented Christians have increased (70 million in the 1900s to 220 million in 2000),’ according to the internet.  Referring to IBMR (International Bulletin of Missionary Research) data on global religious population, KRIM projected, ‘The world's four major religions, including Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism, which accounted for only 67% of the world's population in 1900, have increased to around 73% in 2008.  It is expected to continue growing to 80% by 2050 and 87% by 2200,’ emphasizing the continuous increase of these religions.  Looking at Matthew 24:14, the Bible says, "And this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come."  This verse implies that the Lord will come when the gospel is preached to the ends of the earth.  Without missions reaching the ends of the earth, the imminent return of the Lord cannot occur.  Therefore, saints and churches eagerly awaiting the Lord's return must devote all their efforts to missions.  We must actively participate in missions to spread the gospel to the ends of the earth, anticipating the arrival of God's kingdom through the Lord's return (Internet).

 

In Acts 28, we encounter the figure of Paul, who dedicated himself to missions with the hope of the second coming.  As an innocent prisoner, Apostle Paul, brought to Rome, spent two years freely teaching about the kingdom of God and Jesus Christ to many who came to him from morning till evening (v. 30).  No one restrained him during this time (v. 31).  This indicates that Paul, without hindrance, boldly testified about the kingdom of God and the gospel of Christ to those who came to him diligently from morning till evening (v. 23).  Consistent with his previous practices, Paul prioritized sharing the gospel with the Jews upon his arrival in Rome.  When the Jews heard his preaching, their response was divided into two: "And some were persuaded by what he said, but others disbelieved" (v. 24).  In other words, those who heard Paul's preaching were divided into believers and non-believers (Park).  Ultimately, in the face of the gospel of Jesus Christ, the audience became divided.  Witnessing this division, the Jews quarreled among themselves (v. 25, Yoo).  Reflecting on this situation, Paul, in verses 26-27, refers to Isaiah 6:9-10, explaining the cause of the unbelief of the Jews who heard the gospel of Jesus Christ.  He points out that their hearts became calloused, their ears became dull, and their eyes were closed, emphasizing their refusal to hear and obey God's word.  Why did the hearts of these Jews become calloused, their ears dull, and their eyes closed, rendering them unable to understand the gospel even when they heard it and saw it?  The reason lies in their refusal to hear and obey God's word.  The hearts of these "disobedient Jews" (Acts 14:2) became more calloused as they rejected the gospel, eventually leading them to oppose both the gospel and its messenger even more vehemently.  Due to the unbelief of the Jews, God sent His salvation to the Gentiles (v. 28).  Unlike the disobedient Jews, these Gentiles actively embraced the message of salvation.  In the end, Paul told his Jewish audience that the gospel of Jesus Christ would spread even more among the Gentiles.  In essence, Paul was stating that the spread of the gospel would not cease but continue to flourish.  This reflects the fulfillment of the key verse we meditated on in the early chapters of Acts, Acts 1:8.  As the Holy Spirit came on Pentecost, Jesus' disciples received power, becoming witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.  The spread of the gospel did not stop there; it continues through us, Jesus Christ's disciples, to the ends of the earth.

 

The record of Acts concludes with today's passage, but the central theme of the continuous spread of the gospel, which is the essence of this book, has not ended.  Until the day of the Lord's coming, the gospel must be proclaimed to the ends of the earth.  The One overseeing this proclamation of the gospel is none other than the ascended Jesus.  Our Lord Jesus, through the Holy Spirit, desires and continues to spread the gospel through us, witnesses of the gospel, and believers (Yoo).  The spread of this gospel cannot be stopped.  Although disobedient Jews attempted to hinder the spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ, they could never stop the sovereign work of the Holy Spirit in spreading the gospel.  Despite their attempts to spread malicious rumors, incite people, and create disturbances, ultimately aiming to eliminate Paul, they could not prevent the unstoppable work of the sovereign spread of the gospel.  I hope and pray that this unstoppable work of the spread of the gospel will continue to flourish through you and me.

 

 

 

 

Gratefully acknowledging the Lord who has enabled us to participate in the unstoppable work of the spread of the gospel,

 

 

James Kim Sharing

(Only by God's grace, only Jesus, only the gospel!)

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