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나눔 사역 일기 (Sharing Ministry Journal)

나눔 사역 일기 ( Sharing Ministry Journal ) 2025. 10. 23. 목요일. 오늘 YMCA 에서 운동을 하면서 두 지체하고 각각 따로 다른 시간에 카카오톡으로 대화를 나눴습니다.  그 나눔 속에서 저는 "나눔 사역 일기"(Sharing Ministry Journal)를 쓰면 좋겠다는 생각이 들어서 이렇게 밤 11시가 좀 넘어서 잠들기 전에 오늘 하루를 뒤돌아보면서 나눔 사역에 관하여 배우게 된 점들이나 느낀 점들이나 생각하게된 점들을 좀 두리뭉실하게 기록해보고자 합니다.  저의 나눔 사역 일기가 여러분들에게도 조금이나마 유익되길 바랍니다. 1. Sharing is Caring !   오늘 대화 속에서 저는 제 막내 딸 예은이가 초등학교 다닐 때 저에게 한 말인 "Sharing is Caring"란 말이 생각났습니다.  아마도 그 이유는 어느 한 지체와 주님 안에서 진솔한 대화를 나눴을 때 주님의 사랑으로 서로 care하기에 그 caring heart로 각자 마음의 이야기를 나눴기 때문인 것 같습니다. 2. 나눔은 관심 속에서 몇 마디 인사로 시작되었습니다. 여러번 경험케하셨는데 오늘도 저는 운동을 하면서 어느 지체가 생각나서 카카오톡으로 몇 마디 글을 적어 보냈는데  그 말로 말미암아 주님 안에서 진솔한 대화를 나누게 되었습니다.  다른 지체도 저는 몇 마디 글을 적어서 카카오톡으로 보낸 것뿐인데 귀한 마음의 대화를 나누게 되었습니다.  그래서 저는 그 때 그 때 생각나게 하시는 사람이 있고 관심이 생기면 서슴치 않고 마음으로 하고 싶은 말(그 말이 인사이든 다른 말이든)을 계속해서 해야겠다는 다짐입니다. 3. 나눔의 타이밍이 기가막힙니다. 하하. 오늘도 그 두 지제들 하고 각각 따로 대화를 하면서 공통적으로 그들이 저에게 한 말을 생각해보면 각자 무엇을 고민하고 있었을 때 제가 카톡으로 말을 걸었다는 것입니다.  그리고 그들은 제가 말을 걸었음으로 말미암아...

The Inseparable Love of God (2)

The Inseparable Love of God (2)

 

 

 

 

 

[Romans 8:38-39]

 

 

 

                Romans 8:38–39 says, “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor rulers, neither things present nor things to come, nor powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”  Based on this phrase — “nothing can separate us from the love of God” — we received the first message under the title “The Inseparable Love of God” in last Wednesday’s service.  The reason we cannot be separated from the love of God is that God’s love is eternal.  Romans 8:29 (first half) says, “For those God foreknew…”  The word “foreknew” refers to before the creation of the world — to eternity past — and “those he foreknew” refers to those whom God loved.  Thus, the first half of verse 29 teaches that God loved His people from eternity past.

 

Amos 3:2 (first half) says, “You only have I known of all the families of the earth.”  The meaning of this statement is, “Of all the families of the earth, I have loved you only.”  The all-knowing God certainly knows all the peoples of the earth.  Yet through the prophet Amos, God said to Israel, “You only have I known.”  This means that among all peoples, God loved only Israel.  At this, we might wonder: How can a loving God love some and not love others? Malachi 1:2–3 (first half) says, “I have loved you,” says the Lord.  But you say, “How have you loved us?” “Is not Esau Jacob’s brother?” declares the Lord.  “Yet I have loved Jacob, but Esau I have hated.”  This verse clearly states that God “loved Jacob but hated Esau.”  God loved Jacob and hated Esau even before they were born.  Romans 9:13–16 says, “As it is written: ‘Jacob I loved, but Esau I hated.’  What then shall we say?  Is God unjust?  Not at all!  For he says to Moses, ‘I will have mercy on whom I have mercy, and I will have compassion on whom I have compassion.’”  The God who loved Jacob and hated Esau is by no means unjust!  From a human perspective, one might think, “If God loved Jacob and hated Esau, then He must be unfair.”  But Scripture answers firmly: “Not at all!” (v.14).  God is never unfair.

 

The God who loved only us among all the peoples of the earth also predestined us (Rom. 8:29).  The God who loved us from eternity past also chose us before the foundation of the world.  The same God who loved Jacob and hated Esau chose Jacob before the twins were born, before they had done either good or evil.  Romans 9:11 says,

“Even before the twins were born or had done anything good or bad, the Lord said to Rebecca, ‘The older will serve the younger.’  This shows that God’s choice depends not on what people do, but on what He decides.”  This verse teaches that God’s choice is not based on human deeds but on His sovereign will.  Romans 9:15–16 says, “God said to Moses, ‘I will show mercy to anyone I choose, and I will show compassion to anyone I choose.’ So then, everything depends not on human desire or effort, but on God’s mercy.”  Therefore, regarding God’s sovereign love and election, “Who are you, O man, to answer back to God?  Shall what is formed say to the one who formed it, ‘Why did you make me like this?’  Does not the potter have the right to make out of the same lump one vessel for honorable use and another for common use?” (vv.20–21).

 

The God who loved only us among all the peoples of the earth has also called us, justified us, and glorified us (Rom. 8:29).  The phrase “glorified us” means that although we have not yet experienced glory on this earth, we surely will be glorified in heaven.  Those whom God has loved and chosen will reign forever in heaven (Rev. 22:5).  Therefore, nothing can ever cut us off from this eternal love of God! 

 

However, in Romans 8:38–39, Paul mentions various forces that attempt to separate us from God’s eternal love.  They are: “death,” “life,” “angels,” “rulers,” “things present,” “things to come,” “powers” (v.38), “height,” “depth,” and “anything else in all creation” (v.39).  For example, death may separate family members from one another, yet even death cannot sever us from God’s eternal love. God’s love endures beyond the grave!  Even life, with its strong instinct for survival and its temptations, cannot separate us from God’s love — no matter how far worldly desires draw us away.  No hardship in life — whether mental illness, dementia, or any other trial — can sever those whom God loved and chose before creation from His love.  Another example is angels. Here, “angels” refers to the good angels who serve God. Yet even if these were evil angels, they could never separate God’s children from His eternal love.  Finally, “rulers” — some scholars interpret this term to mean Satan. If so, then Satan tirelessly strives to cut off God’s children from His love (just as he led Adam and Eve into sin in Genesis 3 to separate them from God). But the final word of God is clear: “Nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Rom. 8:39).  Therefore, we too must hold the same conviction as the Apostle Paul: “For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor rulers, neither things present nor things to come, nor powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (vv. 38–39).

 

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