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μ΄ μΈμμ μ±μ€ν 그리μ€λκ΅ μ μμ μ¦κ±°λ₯Ό νμλ‘ νλ€.
μ£μ ν΄λ μ μ¬νμ μ¬μ₯λΆμμ μμ©νκ³ μμΌλ©° λμμ μ΄λ½μ μ£μ λλμ λΆν¨μ κΉμ΄ λΉ μ Έ μλ€.
μΈμμλ μ§λ³κ³Ό κ³ ν΅κ³Ό λΆλ²μ΄ νΈλ§ν΄ μλ€.
κ°μ²μλ μ£μ± κ°μ λλ¦¬κ³ κ΅¬μμ κ°νμ λΆμ‘±μΌλ‘ λΉκ³€κ³Ό κ³ ν΅ μ€μμ μ£½μ΄ κ°λ λ§μ μνΌλ€μ΄ μλ€....
μκ²°ν΄μ§ λ§μμλ λͺ¨λ κ²μ΄ λ³νλλ€.
νμ±μ λ³νλ λ§μμμ 그리μ€λκ° λ΄μ¬νμ λ€λ μ¦κ±°λ€.
νλλμ μ±λ Ήμ μνΌ μμ μ μλͺ μ λκ² νμκ³ μκ°κ³Ό μλ§μ 그리μ€λμ λ»μ λ³΅μ’ μΌ νμ λ€.
그리νμ¬ μμ¬λμ 그리μ€λμ νμμΌλ‘ λ§λ―Έμμ λ€μ μλ‘μμ§λ€. λμ½νκ³ μ£ λ§μ λ¨λ λ€μ μνλ‘μ΄ κ΅¬μμ λ₯λ ₯μ΄ νμ±μ μ‘°νμμΌμ λ§μ μ΄λ§€λ₯Ό λ§Ίκ² ν μ μλ€λ μ¬μ€μ μΈμμ λ³΄μ¬ μ£Όκ² λλ€.
νλλμ λ§μμ λ°μ λ§μμ μ¦λ°νλ μ°λͺ»κ³Ό κ°μ§λ μκ³ κ·Έ λ¬Όμ μ μ₯νμ§ λͺ»νλ ν°μ§ μ λ©μ΄μ κ°μ§λ μλνλ€.
κ·Έκ²μ λ§λ₯΄μ§ μλ μλ¬Όμ λ°μ νλ¬κ°λ μ°μμ λλ¬Όκ³Ό κ°μμ κ·Έ μμνκ³ λ§μ λ¬Όμ΄ λ°μμμ λ°μλ‘ νλ¬ λ΄λ € νΌλ‘ν μ¬λλ€κ³Ό λͺ©λ§λ₯Έ μλ€κ³Ό λ¬΄κ±°μ΄ μ§ μ§ μλ€μ μμμμΌ μ€ κ²μ΄λ€.
κ·Έκ²μ λμμμ΄ νλ₯΄λ κ°κ³Ό κ°μμ νλ¬κ°μ λ°λΌ μ μ κΉκ³ λμ΄μ Έμ λ§μΉ¨λ΄ κ·Έ μκΈ°λ₯Ό μ£Όλ λ¬Όμ΄ μ¨ μΈκ³μ νΌμ§ κ²μ΄λ€....
μ°Έ νλλμ μλ λ κ·Έλ λ€.
그리μ€λλ₯Ό λ―Ώλ λ―Ώμμ μκΈ°λ₯Ό μ£Όκ³ λ리 νΌμ§λ μμΉμΌλ‘μ κ·Έ μμ²΄κ° μ΄μ μκ³ μ€μ©μ μΈ μμ νμμ λνλΈλ€.
νλμ μ§λ¦¬μ μ¬λμ κ°νμ μ¬λ Ήμ΄ μ΄λ¦΄ λμ μ΄ μμΉλ€μ λ€μ μ¬λ§μ μμ²λΌ νλ¬μ μ§κΈμ λΆλͺ¨μ λ μ΄λ©° κΈ°κ·Όμ΄ μλ κ³³μ νμ±ν κ²°μ€μ κ°μ Έμ€κ² ν κ²μ΄λ€.
μ±κ²½ μ§λ¦¬μ μ§μμ ν΅νμ¬ κΉ¨λνκ³ μ±νλ μ¬λλ€μ΄ μνΌ κ΅¬μ μ¬μ μ μ’ μ¬ν λμ κ³Όμ° κ·Έλ€μ μλͺ μμ μλͺ μ μ΄λ₯΄λ ν₯κΈ°κ° λ κ²μ΄λ€.
κ·Έλ¦¬κ³ κ·Έλ€μ΄ λ λ§λ€ μνμ μ§μμ 무μ§μ₯ν μμμ λ§μ€ λμ κ·Έλ€μ μ ν¬ λ§μμ΄ μ£Όλμ μ±λ ΉμΌλ‘ λμ³νλ₯΄κ³ ,
κ·Έλ€μ 무μμ λ΄μ¬λ₯Ό ν΅νμ¬ λ§μ μ¬λμ΄ μ‘μ²΄μ ·μ§μ ·μμ μΌλ‘ μ μ΅μ μ»λλ€λ κ²μ λ°κ²¬νκ² λ κ²μ΄λ€.
νΌλ‘ν μ¬λμ΄ μμνκ³ λ³μκ° κ±΄κ°μ ν볡νκ³ μ£ μ§μ μ§ μ¬λλ€μ΄ ꡬμμ μ»μ κ²μ΄λ€.
- μ μ§μμ μ, 232-4.
π»Aroma of Life I Individuals Who Become a Savor of Life unto Lifeπ»
The world needs evidences of sincere Christianity. The poison of sin is at work at the heart of society. Cities and towns are steeped in sin and moral corruption.
The world is full of sickness, suffering, and iniquity. Nigh and afar off are souls in poverty and distress, weighed down with a sense of guilt and perishing for want of a saving influence....
To the heart that has become purified, all is changed. Transformation of character is the testimony to the world of an indwelling Christ.
The Spirit of God produces a new life in the soul, bringing the thoughts and desires into obedience to the will of Christ; and the inward man is renewed in the image of God.
Weak and erring men and women show to the world that the redeeming power of grace can cause the faulty character to develop into symmetry and abundant fruitfulness.
The heart that receives the word of God is not as a pool that evaporates, not like a broken cistern that loses its treasure.
It is like the mountain stream, fed by unfailing springs, whose cool, sparkling waters leap from rock to rock, refreshing the weary, the thirsty, the heavy-laden.
It is like a river constantly flowing and, as it advances, becoming deeper and wider, until its life-giving waters are spread over all the earth....
So it is with the true child of God.
The religion of Christ reveals itself as a vitalizing, pervading principle, a living, working, spiritual energy.
When the heart is opened to the heavenly influence of truth and love, these principles will flow forth again like streams in the desert, causing fruitfulness to appear where now are barrenness and dearth.
As those who have been cleansed and sanctified through a knowledge of Bible truth engage heartily in the work of soulsaving, they will become indeed a savor of life unto life.
And as daily they drink of the inexhaustible fountain of grace and knowledge, they will find that their own hearts are filled to overflowing with the Spirit of their Master, and that through their unselfish ministry many are benefited physically, mentally, and spiritually.
The weary are refreshed, the sick restored to health, and the sin-burdened relieved.
- Prophets and Kings, 232-4.
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