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누가복음 23:32-34, 39-43
483. 구름같은 이세상 (구, 532장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/483.mp31. 구름같은 이 세상 모든 부귀영화 나는 분토와 같이 내어 버리고서 오직 천국의 복을 사모하며 사니 구원받은 내 이름 기억 하옵소서
4월 18일 •금요일
성경읽기 : 사무엘하 3-5; 누가복음 14:25-35
오늘의 성경말씀 : 누가복음 23:32-34, 39-43
다섯 개의 예쁜 꽃잎을 가진 물망초의 이름에는 몇 가지 전설이 있습니다. 그 중 독일의 전설이 있는데, 이야기에 따르면 하나님이 모든 피조물의 이름을 지으실 때 어느 작은 꽃 하나가 자신을 못 볼까 봐 걱정을 했다고 합니다. 그래서 그 꽃이 “주님, 저를 잊지 말아 주세요.”라고 외쳤다고 합니다. 그래서 하나님이 그 꽃의 이름을 그렇게 지어 주셨다는 것입니다.
당신은 잊혀졌다는 느낌이 언제 있었습니까? 오늘 어떻게 예수님께 슬픔을 찬양으로 바꾸어 달라고 맡겨드리겠습니까?
사랑하는 하나님 아버지, 제가 잊힌 것 같다고 느낄 때에 제 삶 속에 사랑으로 함께 거하시는 하나님을 기억하게 하시고 주의 은혜로 저를 격려해 주소서.
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
BIBLE IN A YEAR : 2 SAMUEL 3-5; LUKE 14:25-35
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: LUKE 23:32-34, 39-43
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He said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” [ LUKE 23:42 ]
Several legends surround the naming of the beautiful fivepetaled flower the forget-me-not. Among those stories is one from a German legend. According to the story, as God named all the plants He’d created, one little flower worried that it would be overlooked. So the flower called out “Forget-me-not, O Lord.” And that’s the name God gave to it.
Though this is only a story, the forget-me-not has become a symbol of love and remembrance. Yet all of us have experienced what it feels like to be forgotten. To be remembered-especially to be remembered by our God-is our heart’s true desire. We find just such a story in the account of the crucifixion of Jesus. Luke tells us, “Two other men, both criminals, were also led out with (Jesus) to be executed” (23:32). As they were being crucified, one criminal next to Christ suddenly understood. He said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom” (V. 42). Christ’s response was unforgettable: “Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise” (V. 43).
What an amazing moment! In his darkest hour, that criminal learned what it meant to be remembered by the Son of God.
We too are remembered in our hour of need. The God who loved us enough to die for us will never forget us. BILL CROWDER
When have you felt forgotten? How will you turn to Jesus today and permit Him to turn your lament into praise?
Dear Father, in those moments when I may feel forgotten, please remind me of Your abiding, loving presence in my life and encourage me with Your grace.
By 누가복음 23:32-34, 39-43
483. 구름같은 이세상 (구, 532장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/483.mp31. 구름같은 이 세상 모든 부귀영화 나는 분토와 같이 내어 버리고서 오직 천국의 복을 사모하며 사니 구원받은 내 이름 기억 하옵소서
4월 18일 •금요일
성경읽기 : 사무엘하 3-5; 누가복음 14:25-35
오늘의 성경말씀 : 누가복음 23:32-34, 39-43
다섯 개의 예쁜 꽃잎을 가진 물망초의 이름에는 몇 가지 전설이 있습니다. 그 중 독일의 전설이 있는데, 이야기에 따르면 하나님이 모든 피조물의 이름을 지으실 때 어느 작은 꽃 하나가 자신을 못 볼까 봐 걱정을 했다고 합니다. 그래서 그 꽃이 “주님, 저를 잊지 말아 주세요.”라고 외쳤다고 합니다. 그래서 하나님이 그 꽃의 이름을 그렇게 지어 주셨다는 것입니다.
당신은 잊혀졌다는 느낌이 언제 있었습니까? 오늘 어떻게 예수님께 슬픔을 찬양으로 바꾸어 달라고 맡겨드리겠습니까?
사랑하는 하나님 아버지, 제가 잊힌 것 같다고 느낄 때에 제 삶 속에 사랑으로 함께 거하시는 하나님을 기억하게 하시고 주의 은혜로 저를 격려해 주소서.
FRIDAY, APRIL 18
BIBLE IN A YEAR : 2 SAMUEL 3-5; LUKE 14:25-35
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: LUKE 23:32-34, 39-43
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https://dzxuyknqkmi1e.cloudfront.net/odb/2025/04/odb-04-18-25.mp3Download MP3
He said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” [ LUKE 23:42 ]
Several legends surround the naming of the beautiful fivepetaled flower the forget-me-not. Among those stories is one from a German legend. According to the story, as God named all the plants He’d created, one little flower worried that it would be overlooked. So the flower called out “Forget-me-not, O Lord.” And that’s the name God gave to it.
Though this is only a story, the forget-me-not has become a symbol of love and remembrance. Yet all of us have experienced what it feels like to be forgotten. To be remembered-especially to be remembered by our God-is our heart’s true desire. We find just such a story in the account of the crucifixion of Jesus. Luke tells us, “Two other men, both criminals, were also led out with (Jesus) to be executed” (23:32). As they were being crucified, one criminal next to Christ suddenly understood. He said, “Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom” (V. 42). Christ’s response was unforgettable: “Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise” (V. 43).
What an amazing moment! In his darkest hour, that criminal learned what it meant to be remembered by the Son of God.
We too are remembered in our hour of need. The God who loved us enough to die for us will never forget us. BILL CROWDER
When have you felt forgotten? How will you turn to Jesus today and permit Him to turn your lament into praise?
Dear Father, in those moments when I may feel forgotten, please remind me of Your abiding, loving presence in my life and encourage me with Your grace.