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URL: https://hoc6.org/chinese/?p=18565 弟兄姊妹们:关于“耶和华的军队”这个系列, 我们分享了第一讲“被神拣选”,和第二讲“被神呼召”, 今天分享第三讲“被神装备”。 “你们不要惧怕,要站住,看耶和华今天向你们所施行的救恩……耶和华必为你们争战,你们只管静默不言。” 出埃及记 14:13-14 当以色列人出埃及时,他们不是一支真正的军队,而是一群刚从奴役中解放的百姓。他们没有武器,没有军事训练,也没有争战的经验。然而,神称他们为“耶和华的军队”(出12:41)。他们的得胜不是来自自身的能力,而是依靠神的装备和带领。 今天,作为基督徒,我们也被神呼召进入祂的军队(弗6:10-18)。神不仅拯救我们脱离罪的奴役,也要装备我们,使我们从软弱到刚强,成为属灵争战中的精兵。 A、神训练我们信靠祂 尽管以色列人被称为“耶和华的军队”,但他们在出埃及的过程中仍然显出极大的软弱。例如: 面对法老的军队时,他们害怕抱怨(出14:10-12):“摩西啊,你为什么要带我们出来?难道埃及没有坟地吗?” 在旷野中,他们因缺水、缺粮而埋怨(出15:24,16:2-3),甚至怀疑神是否真的看顾他们。 面对敌人时,他们没有信心(民14:1-4),害怕得胜不了迦南地的巨人,甚至想回到埃及。 然而,神的军队不是靠自己的能力得胜,而是靠着耶和华的能力得胜。 摩西告诉他们: “你们不要惧怕,要站住,看耶和华今天向你们所施行的救恩……耶和华必为你们争战,你们只管静默不言。”(出14:13-14) 当以色列人与亚玛力人争战时,摩西举起双手,他们就得胜(出17:11)。这告诉我们,真正的胜利来自神,而不是人的力量。 对我们现代的弟兄姊妹来说,面对生活的挑战,我们是否容易恐惧、埋怨,还是学习信靠神?工作或家庭的压力是否让我们灰心,而不是仰望神的带领?神让我们经历困难,不是要我们跌倒,而是要训练我们的信心,使我们更依靠祂! B、神供应我们属灵的装备 以色列人没有军事经验,但在旷野的过程中,神一步步装备他们,使他们成为战士。今天,我们也需要穿戴神所赐的全副军装(弗6:10-18),才能在这黑暗的世代站稳。 保罗列出了五个重要的属灵装备: 真理当作带子束腰(防止被谎言欺骗)。 公义当作护心镜遮胸(抵挡撒但的控告)。 信德当作盾牌(抵挡恶者的刀剑)。 救恩当作头盔(保守我们的信心)。 圣灵的宝剑——神的道(成为我们进攻的武器)。 基督六家特别强调每个弟兄姊妹都应该通过做「十字传讲好消息」的作品「对自己讲一遍福音,让信仰留一次记号」,这其实就是使用神的话语在福音和传福音上好好装备自己。这也是让神的话语好好喂养我们自己,以免被世界的谎言欺骗,更是在我们面对试探和困难时,可以用信心的盾牌来抵挡撒但的攻击。让神的的力量充满我们,无论面对什么样的挑战和属灵争战,我们穿戴全副军装,就可以靠神得胜。 总结:让基督六家教会在行进中得刚强 在2月2日的主日证道《信心成长炼三关》中,我特别提到了一位弟兄会牧师兼教授 Vernard Eller 提到的教会发展的两种模式的比喻: “商店模式”:等着人来领取一次性消费品的恩典。 “行进模式”:是团结同行、寻求共同目标的旅程。 既然是军队,就必须行进,在行进中磨练信心,在行进中不断被装备,越发变得成熟,并能承担更大使命更多经历神。用出埃及记的术语来说,就是追随“白日的云柱和夜间的火柱”。 耶和华的军队的存在意义仅在于持续的成为——即追随主的脚步,朝向祂的国度前进。 愿我们都成为耶和华的军队,在祂的装备下刚强站立!愿HOC6教会也成为“行进模式”的教会。让我们一起来祷告: 亲爱的天父: 感谢祢呼召我们进入祢的军队,使我们从软弱到刚强。求祢帮助我们,在困境中学习信靠祢,而不是倚靠自己的力量。主啊,求祢赐给我们属灵的装备,使我们能穿戴真理、公义、信心和神的话语,在属灵争战中站稳。 求祢塑造我们,使我们不再惧怕,而是勇敢地跟随祢,成为祢刚强的精兵,在世界中活出祢的荣耀。感谢祢的带领,让我们教会在不断行进中成为刚强的军队,祷告奉主耶稣基督得胜的名求,阿们!
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Vi börjar reda ut begreppen och berättar vad kristen anarkism är för något, samt kort vad vi själva tycker. Utgångspunkt är Kristen anarkism – perifer företeelse eller relevant väg? av Anton Lundqvist (numera Myrin) som jämför och reflekterar kring böckerna Anarchy and Christianity av Jacques Ellul och Christian Anarchy av Vernard Eller. All musik… Fortsätt läsa 02 Vad är kristen anarkism?
What was the message that Jesus came to share with the world? What was it that Jesus seemed to always be talking about? What was the gospel he preached, embodied and then sent his disciples out to proclaim? Many seem to believe Jesus' message was primarily about information on how to go to heaven after you die. A read through the gospels and the book of Acts, however, reveals something far more beautiful and expansive than that. Special thanks to John Ortberg, Dave Johnson, Eugene Peterson, Barbara R. Rossing, Brian Zahnd, NT Wright, Greg Boyd, Michael J. Gorman, Larry Helyer, Ed Cyzewski and Vernard Eller for their contributions to this series. For more about Mosaic, visit us at mosaiclincoln.org.
A rather prominent Christian pastor was quoted in a popular magazine as saying this about the Jesus we find in Revelation: “In Revelation, Jesus is a pride-fighter with a tattoo down His leg, a sword in His hand and a commitment to make someone bleed. This is a guy I can worship. I cannot worship the hippy, diaper, halo Christ, because I cannot worship a guy I can beat up.” Sadly, his thoughts about the Jesus of Revelation are not entirely unique. Some have used the book of Revelation to depict a violent God, who supports violent acts and who ultimately brings the world to a violent end. When we dig in and read John's Revelation responsibly, however, we find something altogether different. Special thanks to Dave Johnson, Eugene Peterson, Barbara R. Rossing, Brian Zahnd, NT Wright, Greg Boyd, Michael J. Gorman, Larry Helyer, Ed Cyzewski and Vernard Eller for their contributions to this series. For more about Mosaic, visit us at mosaiclincoln.org.
Fast forward to the end of the world as we know it. What does it look like? What happens to us? Where do believers go? What is to become of the earth? Rapture theology would have you believe that Christians are sucked up into the air and go to be with God somewhere else, while creation and those who are left endure several years of suffering before everything left is annihilated. Scholars point out that this kind of thinking is so prevalent in culture that most Christians assume it must be true. But is it? Is this even a biblical idea? Let's talk about it. Special thanks to Dave Johnson, Eugene Peterson, Barbara R. Rossing, Briaz Zahnd, NT Wright, Greg Boyd, Michael J. Gorman, Larry Helyer, Ed Cyzewski and Vernard Eller for their contributions to this series. For more about Mosaic, visit us at www.mosaiclincoln.org.
In week three of our series in Revelation we look at a stunning claim about Jesus and what it means for each of us. Special thanks to Dave Johnson, Eugene Peterson, Barbara R. Rossing, Briaz Zahnd, NT Wright, Greg Boyd, Michael J. Gorman, Larry Helyer, Ed Cyzewski and Vernard Eller for their contributions to this series. For more about Mosaic, visit us at www.mosaiclincoln.org.
Hermeneutics, pigs, poets, Picasso, pantsuits and the apocalypse? It must be week two of our journey through the Book of Revelation! Special thanks to Dave Johnson, Eugene Peterson, Barbara R. Rossing, Briaz Zahnd, NT Wright, Greg Boyd, Michael J. Gorman, Larry Helyer, Ed Cyzewski and Vernard Eller for their contributions to this series. For more about Mosaic, visit us at www.mosaiclincoln.org.
Every couple of decades or so it seems there is a disease that the American Church gets afflicted with. Some have called it "Apocalyptic Fever." Books, films and conferences pop up around the country giving rise to wild speculations and predictions about the end of the world, which most seem sure will happen soon. The one and only thing they all seem to have in common is each cites the book of Revelation as their source. How are we to understand these things as Christians? Did Jesus have anything to say on the matter? If so, how would he have us respond? Special thanks to Dave Johnson, Eugene Peterson, Barbara R. Rossing, Briaz Zahnd, NT Wright, Greg Boyd, Michael J. Gorman, Larry Helyer, Ed Cyzewski and Vernard Eller for their contributions to this series. For more about Mosaic, visit us at www.mosaiclincoln.org.