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요한복음 12:20-27
150. 갈보리산 위에 (구, 135장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/150.mp31. 갈보리산 위에 십자가 섰으니 주가 고난을 당한 표라 험한 십자가를 내가 사랑함은 주가 보혈을 흘림이라
4월 17일 •목요일
성경읽기 : 사무엘하 1-2; 누가복음 14:1-24
오늘의 성경말씀 : 요한복음 12:20-27
총살형을 집행하는 병사들 앞에서 표도르 도스토예프스키는 생의 마지막 순간을 조용히 기다리고 있었습니다. 예수를 믿은 도스토예프스키는 모든 문학에서 가장 위대한 작가의 한 사람으로 평가받습니다. 그의 기념비적 소설 ‘카라마조프가의 형제들’은 하나님과 삶과 죽음의 주제를 깊이 다루었습니다. “그가 예수님에 대해 말할 때에는 황홀해 했다”고 전해지는 도스토예프스키였습니다. 이제 병사들이 총을 들었습니다. “준비!…조준…”
당신의 신앙은 삶과 죽음에 대한 생각에 어떤 영향을 줍니까? 당신의 미래에 대한 기쁨은 어떤 것입니까?
하나님 아버지, 제자의 삶에 따르는 희생을 받아들이게 하시고, 죽음으로써 산다는 것의 의미를 이해할 수 있도록 도와주소서.
THURSDAY, APRIL 17
BIBLE IN A YEAR :2 SAMUEL 1-2; LUKE 14:1-24
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: JOHN 12:20-27
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Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds. [ JOHN 12:24 ]
Facing a firing squad, Fyodor Dostoevsky quietly counted the last moments of his life. Dostoevsky, a believer in Jesus, is considered one of the greatest writers in all of literature. His monumental novel The Brothers Karamazov explored themes about God, life, and death. It was said of Dostoevsky, “He spoke about Christ ecstatically.” The rifles raised. “Ready! . . . Aim . . . .”
Jesus, alluding to His own execution, speaks to His disciples and to us of the eternal value of life and death when He said, “The hour has come” (JOHN 12:23). The image is a seed (our life), which produces a great harvest through its own sacrifice (V. 24). Jesus tells us not to love this life too much, for it is those who are willing to sacrifice this present life who will find “eternal life” (V. 25).
Being His disciple requires sacrifice. But we find our hope in His words, “My Father will honor the one who serves me” (V. 26).
Fyodor looked death in the face. But a letter from the Czar was delivered at the last second. A reprieve. Dostoevsky’s life was spared, yet this experience would infuse all his later works. Indeed, the epigraph of The Brothers Karamazov is this verse, John 12:24: “Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.” KENNETH PETERSEN
How does your faith affect your thoughts about life and death? What’s your joy for the future?
Father God, please help me accept the challenge of discipleship and understand the meaning of life through death.
By 요한복음 12:20-27
150. 갈보리산 위에 (구, 135장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/150.mp31. 갈보리산 위에 십자가 섰으니 주가 고난을 당한 표라 험한 십자가를 내가 사랑함은 주가 보혈을 흘림이라
4월 17일 •목요일
성경읽기 : 사무엘하 1-2; 누가복음 14:1-24
오늘의 성경말씀 : 요한복음 12:20-27
총살형을 집행하는 병사들 앞에서 표도르 도스토예프스키는 생의 마지막 순간을 조용히 기다리고 있었습니다. 예수를 믿은 도스토예프스키는 모든 문학에서 가장 위대한 작가의 한 사람으로 평가받습니다. 그의 기념비적 소설 ‘카라마조프가의 형제들’은 하나님과 삶과 죽음의 주제를 깊이 다루었습니다. “그가 예수님에 대해 말할 때에는 황홀해 했다”고 전해지는 도스토예프스키였습니다. 이제 병사들이 총을 들었습니다. “준비!…조준…”
당신의 신앙은 삶과 죽음에 대한 생각에 어떤 영향을 줍니까? 당신의 미래에 대한 기쁨은 어떤 것입니까?
하나님 아버지, 제자의 삶에 따르는 희생을 받아들이게 하시고, 죽음으로써 산다는 것의 의미를 이해할 수 있도록 도와주소서.
THURSDAY, APRIL 17
BIBLE IN A YEAR :2 SAMUEL 1-2; LUKE 14:1-24
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: JOHN 12:20-27
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https://dzxuyknqkmi1e.cloudfront.net/odb/2025/04/odb-04-17-25.mp3Download MP3
Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds. [ JOHN 12:24 ]
Facing a firing squad, Fyodor Dostoevsky quietly counted the last moments of his life. Dostoevsky, a believer in Jesus, is considered one of the greatest writers in all of literature. His monumental novel The Brothers Karamazov explored themes about God, life, and death. It was said of Dostoevsky, “He spoke about Christ ecstatically.” The rifles raised. “Ready! . . . Aim . . . .”
Jesus, alluding to His own execution, speaks to His disciples and to us of the eternal value of life and death when He said, “The hour has come” (JOHN 12:23). The image is a seed (our life), which produces a great harvest through its own sacrifice (V. 24). Jesus tells us not to love this life too much, for it is those who are willing to sacrifice this present life who will find “eternal life” (V. 25).
Being His disciple requires sacrifice. But we find our hope in His words, “My Father will honor the one who serves me” (V. 26).
Fyodor looked death in the face. But a letter from the Czar was delivered at the last second. A reprieve. Dostoevsky’s life was spared, yet this experience would infuse all his later works. Indeed, the epigraph of The Brothers Karamazov is this verse, John 12:24: “Unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.” KENNETH PETERSEN
How does your faith affect your thoughts about life and death? What’s your joy for the future?
Father God, please help me accept the challenge of discipleship and understand the meaning of life through death.