The beginning of the 8th Remnant
Psalms 23:1 Lord is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.
♬ Hymn for scheduled worship: Korean/English Hymnal #259 Have You Been to Jesus (#193 in previous version)
Remnants will receive answers if they are not fooled by their circumstances or the words of others but begin as they grab hold of God’s Word. God will reveal His vision if we grab hold of the covenant and enjoy the blessing of continuous and scheduled prayer. One day we will receive the power that God provides us, and it is only then that we can have the correct start.
1. Correct eyes
If we open our eyes correctly, the problems in our family will become the answer to our lives. In addition, hardships will become the platform for success. The difficulties in the past are something we can be thankful for and the reason why we can take up challenges. Undoubtedly, we will experience God’s work if we are not swayed by our circumstances but equip ourselves with skills and wait.
2. Genuine blessing
We will come to see what is important if we come to know the time schedule of God. When problems come, we will see that answers are hidden behind those problems. We will realize that behind the answers are other concealed answers and that behind conflicts are genuine blessings. As long as we don’t become arrogant because of answers or shrink back because of conflicts, we will absolutely receive genuine blessings.
3. Three backgrounds
First, the small talents that we have will be used by God’s hand. And the talents that are held by God’s hand will turn into answers so that they can become the testimony to many people. This is the blessing of specialization. The blessing of uniqueness of saving this age, nation and people will come if we continue to receive answers as we hold onto the blessing of specialization. Remnants must begin as they carry with them these backgrounds.
-What is the Word that God gave you today? Look for the genuine blessings and your greatest background from today’s message. This is the beginning of the 8th Remnant that God is pleased with.
Japan Remnant Lecture 1 / 2010.3.31