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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 Blessing of Godly Grandparents"

The Blessing of Godly Grandparents

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The Scriptures make clear the necessity for God’s people to pass down a godly heritage. Knowledge and commitment to the truth must be passed on to the following generations (see Ps. 71:15–17; 78:4–8). Proverbs 17:6 describes the delightful situation in which righteousness has prevailed for at least three generations:

Grandchildren are the crown of the aged,
and the glory of children is their fathers.

Counsel to Grandchildren and Grandparents

Consider first the wider circle of this text: on its perimeter you find grandchildren and grandparents. The first line speaks of the mutual joy that they share with each other. It was a happy day when your grandparents heard that you came into the world. From then on, they followed with interest your development and progress and activity, particularly in the spiritual realm.

Note these counsels to grandchildren:

  • Give honor/respect to your grandparents. We live in an age of eroding respect.
  • Be thankful for and to your grandparents. You would not be here without them.
  • Keep in touch with your grandparents. It is easy for them to become forgotten members of the family because you do not see them as often.
  • Be helpful to your grandparents. They have come to the time in their lives when they cannot do the physical things that they once did.
  • Be a crown on the head of your grandparents. Don’t be an ornament of shame or embarrassment to them.

Similarly, note these counsels to grandparents:

  • Don’t give up on your grandchildren. Don’t ever give up on them. Yes, they may do some things that you never did, or behave in ways that you don’t fully approve of, but in your youth, you were probably not always the paragon of good sense and uprightness.
  • Look to influence your grandkids. Thoughtfully seek to give gifts that will encourage them in their walk with Christ. Encourage them in your conversations with them. Does your talk ever turn to spiritual things and to their walk with Christ?
  • Pray for your grandkids. Even if you don’t get to see them very often, you can still pray for them very often. This is one of the greatest ministries you can have to them because you are making your appeal to the One who can do significantly more in their lives than all that we can ask or think (Eph. 3:20).

Counsel to Children and Parents

Now consider a narrower circle in the text: this “inner line” focuses our attention on children and their fathers (parents).

Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord,
the fruit of the womb a reward. (Ps. 127:3)

In ancient Israel, children were clearly seen to be a gift from God—a gift to be treasured. Conversely, to be childless was a thing of great disappointment and was looked upon culturally as a sign of divine displeasure. But while it may have been such in some circumstances (see 2 Sam. 6:23), both then and now it is only a working out of God’s divine providence in our fallen world, in which there is not a one-to-one correlation between our perceived blessings (or lack thereof) and God’s pleasure or displeasure (Eccl. 8:14John 9:1–3).

The Scriptures make clear the necessity for God’s people to pass down a godly heritage.

Note these counsels to children:

  • Obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right (Eph. 6:1–2Ex. 20:12).
  • Obey them promptly and sincerely. Note that Jesus was obedient to His parents (Luke 2:51).
  • Make your parents proud. Not just in athletics, or music, or drama, but give them reason to find joy in your progress of faith (Phil. 2:19–30).

Fathers, the children that you brought into the world will remain your children for as long as life will last. Not only are you to provide what they need to live in this world but also an atmosphere in which you are preparing them for the world to come. Children do not go to heaven on the basis of their parents’ profession of faith, nor their dedication as a baby, nor their baptism as an infant. There must be a loving atmosphere where they see the faith lived out as a daily reality, not just as a Sunday thing. Knowing Christ as Savior and Lord is the only way to enter heaven.

Note these counsels to fathers:

  • Lead your children in worship. This includes both corporate worship and family worship.
  • Bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. Shepherd their hearts. Teach them by word and by example.
  • Discipline them. Do it with wisdom, so that it is natural for them to obey. Do it with love, so that it is a pleasure for them to obey. Do it with firmness, so that it is advisable for them to obey.
  • Pray for them. Charles Spurgeon noted, “We must never cease to pray for our children until they cease to breathe. No case is hopeless while Jesus lives.”

Conclusion

In conclusion, what should we as godly grandparents, who have limited time left in this world, desire that our grandchildren see in us? First, may they see that our walk with the Lord is a thing of first importance in our lives (Matt. 6:33). Second, may they see that our worship of the Lord is essential. With us, the Lord’s Day is a nonnegotiable (Heb. 10:25). Third, may they see that we have a passion for the lost to come to Christ—He is their only hope.

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