The Sound of Robin Clapping
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Shot in Yamaguchi a few weeks back.
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Shot in Yamaguchi a few weeks back.
Yesterday’s baptism at Immanuel Nagoya Church.
(posted Mon. Jun. 20, ‘11)
“Look! A messenger is coming over the mountains with good news! He is bringing a message of peace.” (Nahum 1:15)
I can’t read this verse without thinking of Jesus. Israel was looking for a Messiah to save them from their enemies. But Jesus came to save them — to save us all — from our sins. Israel and their neighbors still fight over land that both sides believe is theirs by Devine right. And no wonder… They don’t have a new covenant. Jesus came to establish a new covenant between God and His people — all people. For those who have not accepted Him, land and race and religion are what matters. No wonder there is no peace. Someone (I forget who) once said, “Man is not at peace with man because he is not at peace with himself. And he is not at peace with himself because he is not at peace with God.” Jesus came to give us that peace.「われわれにヨルダンを渡らせないでください」(32の5)
安楽や自己満足、気をつけないと行けない。ここは大丈夫かもしらないけどう、向こうに神様のベストがある。アドベンチャーがある。 “Do not make us cross the Jordan.” (v. 5) We need to beware of complacency. To be careful not to get too comfortable in our walks with God. This side of the Jordan may be peaceful and nice, but it may not be God’s best. The adventure lies on the other side.This blog is no longer being updated. For the NEW JapanLog, go to japanlog.tumblr.com.
主よ。私は、神様の恵みをよく忘れてしまいます。覚られるように助けてください。信頼できるように助けてください。感謝ことが本当に多いです。神様は、本当に着実です。ありがとうございます。
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