2016.09.18_The Gospel Which Overcomes Despair
in 2016 Lord's Day, Sung Hyun Kim[Luke 7:11-17]
God
is eternally the source of blessedness.
God shares His blessedness to
all who are in Him (Gen 22:18).
He sent His Son to the world
so that the world may have His blessedness
through His Son (1 Jn 4:9).
However, despair and hopelessness is always lurking,
for a shadow of misfortunes hangs over the world,
and people are weary.
Jesus Christ
has compassion for this world
and thus desires to heal the world
and give God’s happiness.
The Lord who met with the widow of Nain in the path of despair,
is the Lord of us all (Lk 7:16).
The Lord who is with us by the Holy Spirit (1 Co 3:16)
does not only save us
from the misfortunes of this world
but wants us to live happily in His eternal kingdom (Jn 14:2-3).
There is no despair in the gospel.
○Let us remember that the gospel
which overcomes despair
is made alive through our action.
○Let us repent and restore our soul
and change our hearts and actions
in order to overcome despair and hopelessness.
○Let us remember that
God’s blessedness is a privilege
given to those who proclaim the gospel.
※ The gospel is the power of the merciful God
which puts an end to all despair and hopelessness.
Those who havefallen into the swamp of despair It is natural for Christians, who believe Jesus and are saved, to lead their faith lives with all of their hearts and strength. However, there are two kinds of Christians: those who devote their lives to their faith lifeand those who meet minimum requirementsfor entering heaven. In fact when all of those come to church for the first time, they would experience being freed from their sins and be greatly touched, but, unfortunately, many of them end up failing to maintain the first day’s inspiration, and even totally losing it. One of the reasons why many Christians cannot sustain the first inspiration, though they havehad spiritual experience, is becausethey are exhausted with their lives’ hardship. Of course, everyone has experiencedfallinginto despair in this world. People are easily hur,t both physically and mentally, in the circumstances that are governed by wealth. Those who are exhausted with the daily lives’ hardship, even though they havereceived abundant grace, are not willing to focus on their spiritual lives. It is more likely especially in the case of Korea, in which materialism and favoritism prevail, or indeveloping countries, where people are fed up with violence and poverty. They are not able to pay attention to spiritual matters, as they are troubled by matters in their daily lives. At this point, church should be the place that makes the force of despair disappear, where all seeds of curses perish, and where God’s happiness prevails. Many people are bothered by the fear that they might be hurt again as they have been hurt intheir private matters. There may be caseswhereone person, who does not apparently seem to have problems, might be about to collapse from hurt. It would be masking their hurt against their will to tell them, “The world is troubling place, so just bear withit.” If an evangelist regards one’s despair as something light and just ignores it, it would be hard for those who are exhausted with their hardship to come to the church. Jesus, Who Brings Pleasure Back to Those Who Are in Despair There was a widow in a village, Nain. She, who had struggled with her life, was faced with another trouble; her only son had died. She had to face the worst two things in the world that most arehardly able to stand. Her son brought meaning to her life and sustained her. Sustaining life as a widow would have been a gloomy situation. Thewidow was totally in despair. However, on her way along with her son’s coffin, she happened to meet with Jesus. Jesus told the widow in despair, “Don’t cry”, and commanded her dead son, “Young man, get up!” The dead young man was raised up, and those who saw the shocking scene gave glory to God. If the widow had not met with Jesus, she would have fallen into a severely miserable life. But, she met with Jesus in the darkness of despair, thereby gaining hope and joy. The Lord who helped the widow also helps us now. He is willing to help us and knows our weakness better than anyone else. While he prepares rooms in heaven for us, we, who are left in the world, are faced with all kinds of despair. We have to seek the Lord’s help ratherthan take them for granted. The Lord will raise up those who are frustrated and walking in the way of despair, and settle down all our desperations. The Gospel, the Command of the Lord that Stops Despair The Gospel is the Lord’s command that stops despair. For people who belong to the world, despair is unavoidable. Many people are discouraged, going through many kinds of unfortunate events. As the old saying goes, “Once bitten twice shy”, they are prepared to shrink back, even before misfortune happens. However, we live by the Lord’s command that calms down the fierce waves ofthe world. The Lord, who has saved us by breaking the law of despair, will take us to heaven. Therefore, we must become accustomed to blocking the way of misfortune and despair by God’s help. In order to do so, we have to have ‘the power of God’s happiness’ in our hearts. This does not mean that we are mentally relieved just by covering the scars and despairs in our hearts. Just as Jesus became flesh and came to the world so that we could see God through Him, the power of God’s happiness clearly appears before us. A life of faith is a life of experiencing that very power. The first step to revealing the power of God’s happiness is to respect and care other members in Christ. As this effort continues and people’s scars get healed, more and more people will open their minds toward others. Consequently, if there is sincere fellowship among the saints, God’s help will emerge and block despair, and those who experience the power will realize the way to overcome the fear of despair. Let Us Be the Church that Overcomes Despair with Jesus’ Gospel! We have to make the church overcome despair with Jesus’ gospel. For this, first, we have to always be aware of the presence of the Holy Spirit, and not to lose respect and awe toward the Holy Spirit. We have to always be conscious of the eyes of the Holy Spirit who watches our minds and behaviors. We must not ignore the moment when the Holy Spirit is about to work. Second, by finding God’s help in our daily lives we have to give thanks to God and testify it. If we are living without accidents and in peace, it is the testimony that God is blocking numerous accidents that we otherwise would have beenfaced with. Therefore, we have to remember that God is always helping us and give thanks for it. Many people would regard God’s help as a coincidence. However, we have to find the traces of God’s help that are hidden in our daily lives, thereby giving continual thanks to God. If we do not appreciate God’s help, even after we have received it, it means thatwedo not believe God’s help, which is the same as rejecting His help. Third, we have to experience God’s miracles often. Christians have daily testimonies of God’s miracles. With the experiences of God’s miraculous work, we have to have continual fellowship among otherchurch members. Fourth, we have to comfort each member. We must not stop using encouraging words. In church, pains in our heart caused in our daily lives should be healed as well as our spiritual problems. People can be greatly comforted just by some words of caring and respect and understanding of their pains. The Gospel is not fully completed just by listening. The Gospel enables us to gain victory with God’s help. To be victorious, all parts of the church have to struggle and devote themselves. The Lord is our shield, and we are troops that hold the shield. If we do not go out and fight, having a shield does nothing. We have to stand and serve the Lord’s church, fighting against the enemies’ schemes. God wants to unfold His happiness in us. We have to welcome His work. We are to let God work in us.
Power in the past has gone that was like a steam locomotive running with emitting out smoke, but then an old steam locomotive that rarely breathes has endured again and again by this time. I used to run like a steam locomotive that spews out its smoky power, but now this old steam locomotive can barely catch its breath yet has endured this whole time until now. There were times when I just felt like crying out loud. The only thing that I have wanted to testify about for the last half a century is ‘The Picture of God’s Will’. However, so many people have brushed past me, but like a flat soda, there is nothing left. I deeply realized that there is hardly anyone who is a true disciple of God. Most people have considered my message only as a tool of giving sermon, and have remembered nothing about ‘The Picture of God’s Will’. Every plant and tree has its own root, and the root is longer and more abundant than the part above the ground, but they disregard it. Thus, I have wept a lot. I lamented that there is no one who can deliver ‘The Picture of God’s Will’. More than comforts for my flesh, I have wanted comforts for my soul. This is what I want from God, also the truth that Jesus Christ wrote with His blood, truth that the Holy Spirit loves and works for. I sincerely love elder Cho Sang-Ho, my friend, my eternal coworker, who has comforted my flesh and soul during my lifetime. I want to commemorate my unforgettable saviors, as I feel that I am getting closer to the time of my farewell, having been cut and worn down by time which is like a sharp saw. Elder Cho! You are really my coworker and the apostle of love. Who else knows Semuon’s heart? I have cried out for with my whole heart, but I feel so sorry about the fact that the truth from my mouth is not fully acknowledged, but regarded as a cheap sermon. However, you have approved my will and my faith which is deep inside of me and cooperated with me. Elder! What should we do? We claim to be the Lord’s servants, but I doubt it. I shed tears whenever I think of you, and I am encouraged. What I want to do is convince people about ‘The Picture of God’s Will’ in their souls. Thirty-seven years have already passed. When I visited Kuwait, where you were staying at that time, after visiting India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh, I was almost like a beggar. As I had traveled through poor countries, I also became a beggar, reaching Kuwait. From that time, being comforted in your deep love, I have become who I am now. Elder! You are teaching ‘The Picture of God’s Will’ like my alter ego. We have to teach even one more person as much as we are able. I thank you for devoting your two sons to God, and you are really my coworker. For heaven’s sake, take care. I am praying for you through my tears. [gmedia id =75]
Outline translated by Sarah Lee Chief Editor: Helen Nam
Letter translated by Sung-In Hong
Interpretations by Sarah Lee
Korean Summary by Ki-Taek Lee