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Devotional Reflection Based on the Incident of Peter Cutting Off Malchus's Ear:

Devotional Reflection Based on the Incident of Peter Cutting Off Malchus's Ear: “Then one of those standing near drew his sword and struck the servant of the high priest, cutting off his ear.” ( Mark 14:47, Today's Korean Version ) 1. Identifying the People Involved: The person who stood beside Jesus and drew the sword was Simon Peter . The servant of the high priest was named Malchus . “Then Simon Peter, who had a sword, drew it and struck the high priest’s servant, cutting off his right ear. The servant’s name was Malchus.” ( John 18:10 ) 2. Jesus' Response to Peter's Action: (a) Jesus said: “Permit even this.” ( Luke 22:51, KJV: “Suffer ye thus far”; RSV: “No more of this” ) The Greek words clarify this: “ἕως τούτου” (“heōs toutou”) = “up to this point” or “even this” “ἐᾶτε” (“eate”) = “allow it,” “let it be,” “leave it alone” Therefore, Jesus is essentially saying: “Let them do what they are doing. Do not resist any further.” “If ...

Let us become mature Christians (Philippians 3:15-16)

  Let us become mature Christians     [Philippians 3:15-16]     Have you ever heard of "Growing Pains"?  "Growing pain" is a figurative word that describes the pain that children or adolescents have during the time of their sudden growth or a similar phenomenon.  Usually the pain appears on knees and ankles, thighs, shin, and arms (Internet).  It is said that 10 to 20% of children aged 4 to 12 are experiencing this growing pain.  This growing pain is a necessary process that the children must experience as they grow (Internet). In other words, the children must go through growing pain in order them to grow.                   The author, Daniel Gottlieb, who wrote the book "The Road Less Traveled," said: ‘The measure of a man's greatness is his ability to take on the pain.  The great man is pleased with the pain.  That’s...