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바울의 마지막 문안 인사 (11)

바울의 마지막 문안 인사 (11)       두기고와 오네시모의 두 번째 공통점은 그들은 신실한 사람들이었습니다 ( 골 4:7, 9).   흥미로운 점은 바울은 골로새 교 회 성도들에게 마지막 문안 인사를 하면서 신실한 사람들인 두기고와 오네시모를 언급하였는데 , 시작 인사를 보면 그는 골로새에 있는 성도들 “ 곧 그리스도 안에서 신실한 형제들 ” (1:2) 하고 언급했을 뿐만 아니라 에바브라는 그들을 위한 “ 그리스도의 신실한 일꾼 ”(7 절 ) 이라고 말했다는 것입니다 .   여기 골로새서 1 장 2 절에서 “신실한 형제들”이란 말을 현대인의 성경은 “그리스도를 믿는 형제들”이라고 번역을 했 는 데 여기서 “신실한 형제들”이란 예수 그리스도를 계속해 서 신실하게 믿는 형제들입니다 .   “신실한 형제들”이란 (1) 믿음이 충만한 자들이요 (full of faith), (2) 신뢰하는 사람들 (trustful) 이요 , 또한 신뢰할 만한 사람들 (trustworthy) 로서 (3) 그리스도에게 충성된 자들 (loyal to Christ) 입니다 (KJV 성경 주석 ). “그리스도 안에서 신실한 형제들”은 그리스도에게 충성된 자들이요 예수 그리스도의 충성된 증인들 입니다 ( 계 1:5). 그들은 흠 없이 정직하게 주님을 따르며 ( 시 101:6), 지극히 작은 것에도 충성하며 ( 눅 16:10), 죽도록 충성하여 ( 계 2:10) 주님 앞에서 설 때에 “잘하였다 착한 종이여 네가 지극히 작은 것에 충성하였”다는 주님의 칭찬 ( 눅 19:17) 과 더불어 주님께로부터 생명의 면류관을 받을 사람들입니다 ( 계 2:10).      

Being rejected by people

Being rejected by people

 

 

"He was despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering, and familiar with pain.  Like one from whom people hide their faces he was despised, and we held him in low esteem." (Isaiah 53:3)

 

When I was in college studying psychology, there was a word I learned.  The reason why I haven't forgotten it is because I didn't just learn it academically, but I learned it through life and continue to learn it now.  That word is "Rejection."  Because I've experienced rejection several times both psychologically and in reality during college, the word is familiar to me.  Despite this, honestly, I still don't particularly enjoy being rejected by someone.  Especially, being rejected by those whom I love still troubles me.  That's how much my instinct prefers to receive recognition from people rather than facing rejection.  In the struggle with this instinct of mine, I cling to the words of Proverbs 3:5-6 and speak them to my soul, striving to overcome the instinct that desires recognition from people: "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight."  To overcome the instinct of wanting recognition from people, I strive to acknowledge God in everything I do.  In the midst of such efforts, the thought arises that in order to acknowledge God in everything, it is necessary to experience rejection from people.  I even think that it is necessary to experience being cast aside by people.

 

Looking at today's passage, Isaiah 53:3, the prophet Isaiah says of the Messiah (Christ) who was not esteemed by us: "He was despised and rejected by mankind."  And indeed, Jesus Christ was "came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him" (John 1:11).  In other words, Jesus was rejected even by his own people.  Furthermore, Jesus' own people cried out "Crucify him! Crucify him!" when they saw him (John 19:6).  Jesus was rejected even by his own people.  Not only that, Jesus was also rejected by God the Father.  Do you remember the words Jesus cried out on the cross?  "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" (Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34, Psalms 22:1, 43:2).  Thus, because the only begotten Son Jesus was forsaken by God the Father, you and I have received forgiveness and acceptance.  This means that even though the Father God abandoned the Holy Son to the cross, he does not abandon us.  Those who have received forgiveness and acceptance through God's love are not afraid of being rejected by people.  They are not even afraid of being rejected by their beloved parents and family members.  The reason is that, through Jesus' rejection, they have received forgiveness and acceptance from God.  The reason is that, through Jesus' rejection, they have experienced God's eternal love.  Therefore, they love their neighbors with that eternal love of God.  They forgive and accept even their rejected parents and family members with God's great love.

 

Pastor John Stott said, ‘The real pain of suffering is not the suffering itself or its unfairness.  It is the apparent indifference of God in the midst of suffering.  Pain is bearable, but the apparent indifference of God is unbearable.’  Being rejected by loved ones cannot be anything but a great suffering.  What makes us even more miserable in such suffering is having the feeling that we have been rejected by God the Father.  Even in such situations, we must think of Jesus Christ, who was rejected by God the Father.  And we must believe that, because of the rejected Jesus Christ, we will not be rejected by God forever, nor can we be rejected.  And in that faith, we must honor Jesus Christ.

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