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고린도전서 9:19-27
359. 천성을 향해 가는 성도들아 (구, 401장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/359.mp31. 천성을 향해 가는 성도들아 앞길에 장애를 두려워말라 성령이 너를 인도하시리니 왜 지체를 하고 있느냐
6월 2일 •월요일
성경읽기 : 역대하 17-18; 요한복음 13:1-20
오늘의 성경말씀 : 고린도전서 9:19-27
모니카 와드와 교수는 “이겼을 때보다 사실은 이기지 못했을 때 더 강해진다”고 합니다. 그의 연구에 따르면 사람들은 승리했을 때보다 승리할 뻔하다 못했을 때 더 힘을 내 분발하게 된다고 합니다. 자신이 바라던 것을 아깝게 놓쳤을 때 계속해서 성장하고 노력하려는 동기부여가 된다는 것입니다. 반면에 쉬운 성취는 에너지와 동기를 저하시키는 경향이 있다고 합니다.
당신은 어떻게 부족함을 통해 성장을 경험했습니까? 부족할 때 어떻게 더 예수님을 의지하게 됩니까?
사랑하는 하나님, 감사합니다. 제가 부족해도 두려워할 필요가 없음은 하나님께서 제가 부족함으로 언제나 하나님께 더 가까이 가게 하시기 때문입니다.
MONDAY, JUNE 2
BIBLE IN A YEAR : 2 CHRONICLES 17-18; JOHN 13:1-20
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: 1 CORINTHIANS 9:19-27
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Run in such a way as to get the prize. [1 CORINTHIANS 9:24 ]
“Not winning is in fact more powerful than winning,” Professor Monica Wadhwa argues. Her research reveals that people tend to be most energized and motivated not when they win but when they almost win. Falling just short of one’s ambitions tends to give people the motivation to keep growing and striving.
Easy victories, on the other hand, tend to cripple energy and motivation.
Wadhwa’s perspective gives fresh insight into Paul’s analogy used in two passages that compare following Christ to running a race: 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 and Philippians 3:12-14. In both instances, Paul emphasizes that believers ought to give their pursuit of Christ and the gospel their all, “straining toward what is ahead” (PHILIPPIANS 3:13) and running “in such a way as to get the prize” (1 CORINTHIANS 9:24).
The paradoxical truth is that what we’re striving for-faithfully sharing the gospel (V. 23) and knowing Christ (PHILIPPIANS 3:8)-aren’t things we can ever say we’ve achieved. We’ll always fall short. We’ll never be able to say we’ve “already arrived” (V. 12).
But that’s okay-because it’s the experience of drawing ever closer to Christ that matters. It’s only His strength that empowers and motivates us to pour our whole hearts into pursuing Him-the one who will one day carry us to victory. MONICA LA ROSE
How have you experienced growth through falling short? How can falling short encourage you to rely on Christ?
Dear God, thank You that I don’t need to fear falling short, but that You use these moments to continually draw me closer to You.
By 고린도전서 9:19-27
359. 천성을 향해 가는 성도들아 (구, 401장)
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http://www.odbkorea.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/359.mp31. 천성을 향해 가는 성도들아 앞길에 장애를 두려워말라 성령이 너를 인도하시리니 왜 지체를 하고 있느냐
6월 2일 •월요일
성경읽기 : 역대하 17-18; 요한복음 13:1-20
오늘의 성경말씀 : 고린도전서 9:19-27
모니카 와드와 교수는 “이겼을 때보다 사실은 이기지 못했을 때 더 강해진다”고 합니다. 그의 연구에 따르면 사람들은 승리했을 때보다 승리할 뻔하다 못했을 때 더 힘을 내 분발하게 된다고 합니다. 자신이 바라던 것을 아깝게 놓쳤을 때 계속해서 성장하고 노력하려는 동기부여가 된다는 것입니다. 반면에 쉬운 성취는 에너지와 동기를 저하시키는 경향이 있다고 합니다.
당신은 어떻게 부족함을 통해 성장을 경험했습니까? 부족할 때 어떻게 더 예수님을 의지하게 됩니까?
사랑하는 하나님, 감사합니다. 제가 부족해도 두려워할 필요가 없음은 하나님께서 제가 부족함으로 언제나 하나님께 더 가까이 가게 하시기 때문입니다.
MONDAY, JUNE 2
BIBLE IN A YEAR : 2 CHRONICLES 17-18; JOHN 13:1-20
TODAY’S BIBLE READING: 1 CORINTHIANS 9:19-27
–
https://dzxuyknqkmi1e.cloudfront.net/odb/2025/06/odb-06-02-25.mp3Download MP3
Run in such a way as to get the prize. [1 CORINTHIANS 9:24 ]
“Not winning is in fact more powerful than winning,” Professor Monica Wadhwa argues. Her research reveals that people tend to be most energized and motivated not when they win but when they almost win. Falling just short of one’s ambitions tends to give people the motivation to keep growing and striving.
Easy victories, on the other hand, tend to cripple energy and motivation.
Wadhwa’s perspective gives fresh insight into Paul’s analogy used in two passages that compare following Christ to running a race: 1 Corinthians 9:24-27 and Philippians 3:12-14. In both instances, Paul emphasizes that believers ought to give their pursuit of Christ and the gospel their all, “straining toward what is ahead” (PHILIPPIANS 3:13) and running “in such a way as to get the prize” (1 CORINTHIANS 9:24).
The paradoxical truth is that what we’re striving for-faithfully sharing the gospel (V. 23) and knowing Christ (PHILIPPIANS 3:8)-aren’t things we can ever say we’ve achieved. We’ll always fall short. We’ll never be able to say we’ve “already arrived” (V. 12).
But that’s okay-because it’s the experience of drawing ever closer to Christ that matters. It’s only His strength that empowers and motivates us to pour our whole hearts into pursuing Him-the one who will one day carry us to victory. MONICA LA ROSE
How have you experienced growth through falling short? How can falling short encourage you to rely on Christ?
Dear God, thank You that I don’t need to fear falling short, but that You use these moments to continually draw me closer to You.