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데살로니가전서 5:4-15
468. 큰 사랑의 새 계명을 (구, 464장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/468.mp35월 25일 •주일
성경읽기 : 역대상 25-27; 요한복음 9:1-23
오늘의 성경말씀 : 데살로니가전서 5:4-15
티아는 열 여덟 살인 아들이 요즘 도서관에서 왜 이렇게 오랜 시간을 보내는지 궁금했습니다. 자폐인 아들은 말수가 적었으며 학교가 끝나면 대개 집으로 곧장 왔기 때문입니다. 무엇이 달라진 걸까? 아들을 재촉하자 마침내 이런 대답이 돌아왔습니다. “나빈과 같이 공부하고 있어요.”
이번 주에 이웃 중 누구와 함께 할 수 있습니까? 그들에게 관심과 배려를 보여주기 위해 무엇을 할 수 있을까요?
사랑하는 하나님, 마음이 상하고 약한 사람들을 돌보게 하셔서 그들이 예수님 안에서 소망을 다시 찾을 수 있게 해주소서.
SUNDAY, MAY 25
BIBLE IN A YEAR : 1 CHRONICLES 25-27; JOHN 9:1-23
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: 1 THESSALONIANS 5:4-15
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Encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone. [ 1 THESSALONIANS 5:14 ]
Thia was puzzled. Why was his eighteen-year-old son spending so much time in the library these days? His son, who was autistic and rarely spoke to anyone, would usually return straight home after class. What changed? When pressed, his son finally replied: “Studying with Navin.”
Navin, it turned out, was a classmate who noticed that Thia’s son was struggling in class and invited him to study together. This budding friendship-the first in eighteen years-greatly encouraged the disheartened father who’d given up hope of his son ever having a friend.
Hope was renewed because one person cared enough to come alongside another who needed help. In Paul’s ministry to the early church, he knew this also applied to our hope of salvation. For believers in Jesus to “be awake and sober” (1 THESSALONIANS 5:6), living in the hope of His return, they had to help one another (V. 11), especially those who were struggling.
That’s why even though these believers led lives of love that pleased God (4:1, 10), Paul reminded them to “encourage the disheartened, help the weak” (5:14). When we notice believers in Christ who are fearful, anxious, or despondent, and we come alongside them-whether to listen, offer a kind word, or sit quietly together-God can use us to give them the strength and courage to hold on to their hope in Jesus. JASMINE GOH
Who in your community can you come alongside this week? What can you do to show them care and attention?
Dear God, please help me to care for the disheartened and the weak so that their hope in Jesus may be renewed.
By 데살로니가전서 5:4-15
468. 큰 사랑의 새 계명을 (구, 464장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/468.mp35월 25일 •주일
성경읽기 : 역대상 25-27; 요한복음 9:1-23
오늘의 성경말씀 : 데살로니가전서 5:4-15
티아는 열 여덟 살인 아들이 요즘 도서관에서 왜 이렇게 오랜 시간을 보내는지 궁금했습니다. 자폐인 아들은 말수가 적었으며 학교가 끝나면 대개 집으로 곧장 왔기 때문입니다. 무엇이 달라진 걸까? 아들을 재촉하자 마침내 이런 대답이 돌아왔습니다. “나빈과 같이 공부하고 있어요.”
이번 주에 이웃 중 누구와 함께 할 수 있습니까? 그들에게 관심과 배려를 보여주기 위해 무엇을 할 수 있을까요?
사랑하는 하나님, 마음이 상하고 약한 사람들을 돌보게 하셔서 그들이 예수님 안에서 소망을 다시 찾을 수 있게 해주소서.
SUNDAY, MAY 25
BIBLE IN A YEAR : 1 CHRONICLES 25-27; JOHN 9:1-23
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: 1 THESSALONIANS 5:4-15
–
https://dzxuyknqkmi1e.cloudfront.net/odb/2025/05/odb-05-25-25.mp3Download MP3
Encourage the disheartened, help the weak, be patient with everyone. [ 1 THESSALONIANS 5:14 ]
Thia was puzzled. Why was his eighteen-year-old son spending so much time in the library these days? His son, who was autistic and rarely spoke to anyone, would usually return straight home after class. What changed? When pressed, his son finally replied: “Studying with Navin.”
Navin, it turned out, was a classmate who noticed that Thia’s son was struggling in class and invited him to study together. This budding friendship-the first in eighteen years-greatly encouraged the disheartened father who’d given up hope of his son ever having a friend.
Hope was renewed because one person cared enough to come alongside another who needed help. In Paul’s ministry to the early church, he knew this also applied to our hope of salvation. For believers in Jesus to “be awake and sober” (1 THESSALONIANS 5:6), living in the hope of His return, they had to help one another (V. 11), especially those who were struggling.
That’s why even though these believers led lives of love that pleased God (4:1, 10), Paul reminded them to “encourage the disheartened, help the weak” (5:14). When we notice believers in Christ who are fearful, anxious, or despondent, and we come alongside them-whether to listen, offer a kind word, or sit quietly together-God can use us to give them the strength and courage to hold on to their hope in Jesus. JASMINE GOH
Who in your community can you come alongside this week? What can you do to show them care and attention?
Dear God, please help me to care for the disheartened and the weak so that their hope in Jesus may be renewed.