Reviving Individuals
1Cor 1:4 I always thank God for you because of his grace given you in Christ Jesus.
♬ Hymn for Scheduled Worship: Korean/English Hymnal # 159 Rejoice and be Glad (#149 in previous version)
What must we do to save people?
1. Problems
Remnants face problems because of their families, church, school or friends. You must be able to overcome the scars you receive through these relationships. If you let the scars remain, you will have greater problems when you become an adult. Scheduled prayer is the best method to deal with these problems. It is very beneficial to bring your important prayers into scheduled worship.
2. Habits
Remnants must have the habit of bearing the 9 spiritual fruits of the Holy Spirit. Love, joy and peace is for God, patience, kindness and goodness is for others, and faithfulness, gentleness and self-control are for yourself. The most important fruit is self-control. Self-control is like a pair of brakes on a car, or a door of a building.
3. Prayer and evangelism
We need five things in prayer. First, we need to have the right thoughts and the ability to discern what is good. We also need time for deep meditation. We need to meditate on the Word with our life and do scheduled prayer. Evangelism is waiting for three things - what Christ testified of, the kingdom of God and the work of the Holy Spirit. Evangelism is not about our efforts or zeal; it is about being used by God according to God’s will in His schedule.
4. Lifestyle, nature and the future
Remnants must train to have a lifestyle that is as organized as possible. This will eventually become their nature. Like Paul, if you have the greatest success the world can offer and then consider it rubbish, you are truly successful. That is why we must proceed to be in the top 10%, 1% and in the blessing of uniqueness. We must also raise organizations that can save other Remnants.
● Forum Topic - Check your habits one by one. What are good habits that can save yourself and others as well? Meditate on your habits in the midst of your problems.
Mission Home Message / 2009.06.30