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Bible Verses–Revelation 17:15-18

And he said to me, The waters which you saw, where the whore sits, are peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues. And the ten horns which you saw on the beast, these shall hate the whore, and shall make her desolate and naked, and shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire. For God has put in their hearts to fulfill his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom to the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled. And the woman which you saw is that great city, which reigns over the kings of the earth.

Tuhan Sedang Mengetuk

Di Mana Rumahku

GÕ CỬ A

Đấng Nắm Giữ Quyền Tối Thượng Trên Vạn Vật

Giờ Tôi Đã Hiểu Mối Quan Hệ Giữa Kinh Thánh Và Đức Chúa Trời

Segué Con Gritos De Júbilo En Medio Del Sufrimiento

Tener Fe Significa Confiar En Dios

जख़्म

पीड़ा के बीच आनंद पाना

अपने पिता के साथ सुसमाचार साझा करना

Yearning

I’ve Seen The Opened Scroll

Branded

Bible Verse–Revelation 17:3

So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit on a scarlet colored beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.

Bible Verse–Revelation 17:5

And on her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.

4 Essential Principles of Christians Interacting With Others

By Wang Zihan

For many people, dealing with people is the biggest problem they have. In real life, we will encounter many people. Some are to our liking, but some just rub us up the wrong way. As Christians, how should we treat the people around us? What kind of the Lord’s requirements should we practice to conform to His will? … I found the answers to these questions in a book of truths and, moreover, when acting according to what the book says, my own relationship problems were thoroughly resolved. Therefore, I want to share my understanding based on my experiences with everyone.

First, we should be fair and equitable in our treatment of everyone without resorting to emotions and preferences.

The Lord Jesus said: “For if you love them which love you, what reward have you? do not even the publicans the same? And if you salute your brothers only, what do you more than others? do not even the publicans so? Be you therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect” (Matthew 5:46–48). The Lord’s words clearly tell us that as Christians we shouldn’t be honest with people only when they offer benefit to us, while ignoring them when they harm our interests. But actually, we like to be with those who are like-minded, while we discriminate against and shun those who we don’t see eye to eye with; we fawn upon those in high positions and the powerful but exclude and belittle those without status or influence. If we do this, we, just like non-believers, are not worthy to be called believers in the Lord.

For example, when someone who is like-minded mentions our defects to us, we can generally accept it, but if it’s a person we don’t like who does that, we will justify ourselves, disagree with them, and sometimes we will feel so disgusted and conflicted that we might even attack them. This shows that we act based on emotions and preferences, and that we are basically unfair to people. This is at odds with the Lord’s will. Since we believe in the Lord, we should follow Jesus and love others as ourselves. Regardless of whether others are like-minded, and no matter whether they are ordinary brothers and sisters or church leaders, we should treat them with sincerity and fairness, and have tolerance, patience and love instead of lying to them or having prejudices against them. Only by doing so do we conform to the Lord’s will.

Second, we should treat the failings and corruptions of others correctly, and shouldn’t delineate or judge others arbitrarily.

The Lord Jesus said: “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with what judgment you judge, you shall be judged: and with what measure you mete, it shall be measured to you again” (Matthew 7:1–2). The Lord Jesus taught us that if others have transgressions or corruptions revealed we shouldn’t judge or delineate them arbitrarily. We should treat the failings or corruptions of others correctly and believe they will improve in the future. This is only fair. If we treat others based on our own satanic corrupt disposition, and make harsh demands of others, trifle over minor matters, and arbitrarily judge and delineate others, this is not in keeping with the will of the Lord, and we will absolutely not have normal relationships with others.

For example, there was a sister in our church who never attended meetings on time because she was passive and weak. I fellowshiped with her many times, but it didn’t work. I felt really angry over this and decided that she was not a sincere believer in God. So, I didn’t want to support her anymore or pay any more attention to her. Afterward, I saw the Bible say: “Let not him that eats despise him that eats not; and let not him which eats not judge him that eats: for God has received him. Who are you that judge another man’s servant? to his own master he stands or falls. Yes, he shall be held up: for God is able to make him stand” (Romans 14: 3–4). When I read this I felt quite ashamed. I remembered how God moved the brothers and sisters to support me when I was negative, weak and defeated so that I could stay standing. Likewise, when I saw that the sister couldn’t attend meetings on time because of family and secular entanglements, I ought to have given her loving support. However, I did not feel worried or anxious for her, and even gave her the cold shoulder and delineated her as a believer who wasn’t sincere to God. I was so wicked, and had no compassion for her. My actions were fundamentally inconsistent with the Lord’s intention. After realizing this, I came before God to confess my sins and repent, and decided to continue supporting the sister, fellowship with her out of love, and share my practical experiences with her. After several times of fellowshipping, she started to attend meetings regularly and even to do some church work. Through this experience I understood that during the period that God works to save us, no matter what weaknesses and failings we believers have or what kind of corruptions we reveal, as long as we are sincere believers in God and can repent before God, God will give us opportunities to change. Therefore, we should also help and tolerate others out of love, and treat everyone according to God’s requirements. We must not arbitrarily delineate or judge others. Treating others this way is fair and conforms to the Lord’s will.

Third, we should neither overestimate nor underestimate anyone else, and should learn to discover the strengths of others to make up for our own shortcomings.

The Bible says: “Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory; but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves. Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others. Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus” (Philippians: 2:3–5). When we interact with the brothers and sisters, if, because we have a certain level of ability and possess a little caliber and talent, we look down upon those who are not talented and gifted, or those who are foolish and of poor caliber, this reveals our arrogance, which is the disposition of Satan. The Lord Jesus said: “And whoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted” (Matthew: 23-12). We should humble ourselves and modestly draw on the strengths of others to make up for our own shortcomings. Only then will God be pleased with us and will our lives develop continuously.

Besides, we should know that no matter whether others are stupid or smart, of good caliber or bad, poor or rich, we should not have prejudices against them or be affectionate when dealing with them. Whatever kind of appearance we have, whatever caliber and strengths and gifts we possess, these are predestined by God, so we have no reason to find fault with others. Whether God saves a person does not depend on these external things, and therefore, we should not care about these things. Rather, we should treat the failings of everyone correctly and learn to respect others.

Fourth, when seeing others doing things in a way not in keeping with our own ideas, we shouldn’t fixate on their issues but should first learn to know ourselves.

The Lord Jesus said: “And why behold you the mote that is in your brother’s eye, but consider not the beam that is in your own eye? Or how will you say to your brother, Let me pull out the mote out of your eye; and, behold, a beam is in your own eye? You hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of your own eye; and then shall you see clearly to cast out the mote out of your brother’s eye” (Matthew: 7:3–5). In interacting with others, it is impossible to avoid some minor friction. We shouldn’t get fixated with other people’s affairs, be obsessed with right and wrong, or find fault with others but should learn to find the problems in ourselves. When we know ourselves, then we will naturally put aside our prejudices against others.

I have deep experience of this. For example, a sister I was paired with brought up my defects with me many times, saying I didn’t shoulder enough of the burden in the work of the church. Not only did I not see this as coming from God, but I thought that she picked on me purposely and was making things difficult for me. Because of this, I developed preconceived ideas about the sister and didn’t want to do church work with her. Later, by seeking I came to know that my refusing others’ advice was dominated by my satanic arrogant nature. At the same time, I recognized that actually the people, events, and objects that I encounter on a daily basis are set up by God for changing and saving me. It was not that the sister made things difficult for me. I realized I should accept that it came from God, learn to put myself aside, accept the sister’s right advice, and actively open up and reveal my corruptions to her in order to achieve harmonious coordination. This would be beneficial to the church work and allow us to gain the truth. So, I started to practice according to God’s demands and unexpectedly the sister also revealed her own deficiencies. Finally we were able to communicate spiritually and became as harmonious as before.

The above four principles are some understanding based on my own experiences. Only by treating everyone fairly according to God’s teachings, and being able to benefit people around us can we live out the manner of a true person and glorify and bear witness for God.

Bible Verse–Revelation 17:1

And there came one of the seven angels which had the seven vials, and talked with me, saying to me, Come here; I will show to you the judgment of the great whore that sits on many waters.

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Lot Welcomes the Angels

Lot Welcomes the Angels – Genesis 19

1 And there came two angels to Sodom at even; and Lot sat in the gate of Sodom: and Lot seeing them rose up to meet them; and he bowed himself with his face toward the ground; 2 And he said, Behold now, my lords, turn in, I pray you, into your servant’s house, and tarry all night, and wash your feet, and you shall rise up early, and go on your ways. And they said, No; but we will abide in the street all night. 3 And he pressed on them greatly; and they turned in to him, and entered into his house; and he made them a feast, and did bake unleavened bread, and they did eat. 4 But before they lay down, the men of the city, even the men of Sodom, compassed the house round, both old and young, all the people from every quarter: 5 And they called to Lot, and said to him, Where are the men which came in to you this night? bring them out to us, that we may know them. 6 And Lot went out at the door to them, and shut the door after him, 7 And said, I pray you, brothers, do not so wickedly. 8 Behold now, I have two daughters which have not known man; let me, I pray you, bring them out to you, and do you to them as is good in your eyes: only to these men do nothing; for therefore came they under the shadow of my roof. 9 And they said, Stand back. And they said again, This one fellow came in to sojourn, and he will needs be a judge: now will we deal worse with you, than with them. And they pressed sore on the man, even Lot, and came near to break the door. 10 But the men put forth their hand, and pulled Lot into the house to them, and shut to the door. 11 And they smote the men that were at the door of the house with blindness, both small and great: so that they wearied themselves to find the door.

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Bible Verse–Deuteronomy 7:9

Know therefore that the LORD your God, he is God, the faithful God, which keeps covenant and mercy with them that love him and keep his commandments to a thousand generations;

In a Sudden Car Accident, God’s Saved Me

By Yaru, Sweden

One morning in November, 2015, the road was slippery because of the ice, and I was driving my motorcycle home. When I was about five hundred meters from a T-junction, I saw a silver-white car parked near it. Without knowing that the car was about to start, I drove on still at normal speed. When getting to the T-junction, with a bang, I was hit by the car and slid far away. Then, I lost my consciousness.

When I was somewhat awakened , I felt some pain in my legs as if there was something pressing against them. My right arm and shoulder ached, and I felt that my head was also heavy. After I came to myself, I found that I was lying on the ground, with my left leg upon my right one and the left one pinned under my motorcycle. Under this circumstance, I was so worried and nervous, wondering: How are my legs and arms as well as my head now? Will my legs be crippled? Will I suffer from brain concussion or will there be blood clots in my brain? Will I have lingering effects from my injuries? But on second thought, I felt I was already extremely fortunate not to die in such a traffic accident. I knew it was God’s protection and care that saved me.

After a while, I heard the owner of the car blaming me, “You see how seriously my car has been damaged! You must repair it and pay for the damage.” On hearing his words, I was worried: I don’t know yet how badly I am hurt and how much money I need to spend on my injuries. Now he asks me to pay for the damage, how can I afford it? At this time, all I could do was unceasingly cry out to God in my heart, “O God! Now I am still lying on the ground and cannot get up, yet the owner of the car puts all of the responsibility on me. I really want to argue with him, but I am a believer, so I should have the likeness of a Christian to glorify Your name. O God! May You guide me and let me know how to experience and practice in such a situation.”

At that time, the motorcycle was still pressed on my legs. There were more than twenty onlookers watching, yet no one dared to give me a hand and lift me up. I could only ask God to help me out of danger. At the moment, some God’s words suddenly occurred to my mind: “Man’s heart and spirit are held in the hand of God, everything of his life is beheld in the eyes of God. Regardless of whether or not you believe this, any and all things, whether living or dead, will shift, change, renew, and disappear in accordance with God’s thoughts. Such is the way in which God presides over all things.” Under the guidance and enlightenment of God’s words, my heart suddenly was bright: Yeah, everyone’s heart and spirit is controlled by God, and everything, no matter whether it is living or dead, is orchestrated by God. Today, despite such a serious accident befalling me, I am still safe and sound. From this, I have already seen God’s wondrous deeds and experienced His great power and protection. Thereupon, I prayed to God in my heart, “O God! I believe that the thoughts and ideas of people around me as well as the owner’s are all in Your hands. I am willing to obey Your sovereignty and arrangements, and witness Your wonderful acts once again.”

I thanked God for listening to my prayer. At the moment, an elderly man came and lifted the motorcycle that pressed on my legs, and a 50-something-year-old woman also came and sat me up. The woman whispered to me, “Just pretend to be half-conscious and badly injured. Do this to blackmail him. Let’s see if he dares to again ask you to pay for his car’s damage!” Hearing what she said, I thought to myself: That’s right. Obviously the owner is in the wrong. He didn’t see me coming and ran me down. How can he ask me to pay for his car’s damage? However, just as I was thinking this, God’s words enlightened me: “For I have always acted justly, fairly, and with honor. Of course, I also hope that you can be upstanding, and do nothing that goes against heaven and earth or your own conscience. This is the only thing that I ask of you.” “I must still exhort you to refrain from doing that which is not in accordance with the truth. Rather, you should do that which is pleasing to all, that which brings benefit to all, and that which benefits your own destination, otherwise the one who suffers in the midst of disaster will be none other than yourself.” God’s words pointed out to me the path and direction of practice: God requires that whenever we do anything, we should act straightforwardly and honestly, live up to our own conscience, and that we cannot lose the decency of saints for the sake of a bit of personal interests. To cheat and blackmail others like unbelievers is something God doesn’t like. As a Christian, I must act according to God’s requirements so as to be in line with God’s will.

At the time that I was thinking like that, I heard people around me talking, “How can you ask her to pay for the damages of your car? Is the car more important or is human life more important?” “You should hurry to send her to the hospital. It’s good enough if she does not blackmail you.” “Though she was hit about five meters away, she was able to wake up. How extremely fortunate she is! It is Heaven who has protected her. How lucky is she?” Hearing these words, I continued to give thanks to God in my heart, thinking that it was not luck but God’s protection that saved me.

After I stood up, I turned my head and saw that the hood of the car was smashed. And I also saw that the right sleeve of my down jacket was ripped, one pedal of my motorcycle got scraped and tilted to one side, and that my motorcycle helmet was broken as well. However, in such a big accident neither my arms nor legs were injured. I could not believe I was still safe and sound. Later, not only did the owner not ask me to pay to fix his car, but he wanted to send me to the hospital for an examination. At that time, I felt only too excited and prayed to God in my heart: O God! I have seen Your almightiness, wisdom, and protection. When I practiced Your words and obeyed You, the environment around me changed. Everything You have arranged is so good, allowing me to see Your love is hidden within situations.

Without any injury, I did not ask the owner of the car to send me to the hospital for an examination. He was extremely grateful to me, and shook hands with me, saying, “If later any bad condition arises on your body from this accident, you can contact me.” At this time, people around us were all stunned. Among them some gave me the thumbs up, and some said to the owner, “You met a good person.” Also, someone said to me, “Just now, when the owner said that he was going to send you to the hospital for an examination, why did you refuse? You are too kind.” After hearing this, I thought to myself: You people do not know. In fact, it is not I, but God that is really so good. It was because God’s words gave me faith and strength that I could act like this. Thinking of this, I was so moved that tears ran down my face.

Experiencing this traffic accident granted me the chance to truly see that God’s authority and power are everywhere, at every instant, and that God is by my side at all time, caring for and protecting me. Just as God’s words say: “As for what God is doing, He is protecting you with each passing moment, steering you away from one misfortune after another and from one disaster after another. This is why I say that everything man has—peace and joy, blessings and personal safety—is in fact all under God’s control; He guides and decides the fate of every individual.” Pondering God’s words in connection with my own experience, I saw God’s words are spoken very practically. And it is during real environments that God reveals the authority and power of His words. In this accident, I was allowed to personally experience that nothing is difficult for God, and that everything is determined by Him. Without such a circumstance, I would not have appreciated God’s genuineness and loveliness. Thank God for allowing me to get so many unexpected gains in this accident!

Bible Verses–1 John 4:9-11

In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him. Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another.

Bible Verses–1 John 4:7-8

Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loves is born of God, and knows God. He that loves not knows not God; for God is love.

Bible Verse–Romans 5:8

But God commends his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.

How Should We Treat Bible Prophecies in Line With God’s Will?

The Bible says: “Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spoke as they were moved by the Holy Ghost” (2 Peter 1:20–21). “For the letter kills, but the spirit gives life” (2 Corinthians 3:6). These verses tell us that we cannot interpret prophecies literally relying on our conceptions and imaginings, because prophecies are from God, and it is only through the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit that we can understand them. However, before prophecies are fulfilled, it is easy for us to rely on our own notions and interpret them literally. This makes it easy to misinterpret prophecies. And our absurd interpretations will mislead others. For example, when it came to the prophecies about the arrival of the Messiah, the Pharisees relied on their own ideas. Before the Lord Jesus was born, based on the literal meaning of the prophecies in Isaiah 7:14, 9:6-7 and Micah 5:2, they imagined the Messiah’s arrival: The Messiah would be born of a virgin in Bethlehem, and be named Emmanuel; He would grow up in a palace and govern Israel while sitting upon a throne. However, when the prophecies were fulfilled, the way they had imagined Him ended up being at odds with the facts. What they actually saw was: The Lord was born of the married Mary and into a carpenter’s family, and was called Jesus; He came from Nazareth, and in the end was nailed to the cross. This is very different from the literal meaning of the prophecies. Hence, even though they saw that the Lord Jesus’ work and preaching had authority and power, the Pharisees did not acknowledge the Lord Jesus as the promised Messiah. Instead, they even blasphemed the Lord Jesus, saying He depended on the prince of the devils to cast out demons. Thus, they committed the sin of blaspheming against the Holy Spirit, offended the disposition of God, and would never gain the Lord’s forgiveness. And those commoners who had no discernment and believed what the Pharisees said also lost God’s salvation. From this example, we can see that because the Pharisees held on to their imaginings and the literal meaning of the prophecies, they ruined themselves and also others.

With two thousand years having passed, now is the key time for greeting the coming of the Lord. In the Bible, there are many different prophecies about the Lord’s coming and we often explain them in a literal way, so we have many notions about them. For instance, when we see the verses in the Bible about the Lord’s arrival mentioning “at midnight” and “as a thief” (See Revelation 16:15; Matthew 25:6), we are certain from the literal meaning that the Lord will come at midnight. As a result, at night some Christians sleep in their coat and trousers, expecting to be raptured fully dressed. However, when we see that the Bible says, “He comes with clouds; and every eye shall see him” (Revelation 1:7), we take it to literally mean that the Lord will return on a cloud in the daytime to appear to humankind, and everyone will see Him. Consequently, some people frequently look up to the skies, longing for the day that the Lord will suddenly descend among us on a cloud. In short, we have many misconceptions about this topic. God’s words say: “Do you not know that no man can fathom the mysteries of God? Do you not know that no man can explain the words of God? Are you certain, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that you were enlightened and illuminated by the Holy Spirit? Surely it was not that the Holy Spirit showed you in such a direct manner? Was it the Holy Spirit who instructed you, or did your own notions lead you to think so? You said, ‘This was said by God Himself.’ But we cannot use our own notions and minds to measure the words of God.” God’s words tell us that no one can fathom the mysteries of God; relying on our imaginings to interpret prophecies literally is not conformed to the intentions of God, so we should stop imagining scenes of the Lord’s arrival, because we do not know at all how the prophecies will come true before God Himself comes to fulfill them. We are all God’s creations, and so do not know how God will accomplish His work. Even though some prophets spoke some prophecies after receiving God’s revelation, they did not know their true meaning or how they would be fulfilled.

Therefore, in regard to the prophecies of the Lord’s return, we should pray more, have a God-fearing heart and an attitude of seeking humbly. Only thus can we receive the enlightenment of the Holy Spirit and welcome the Lord. The original disciples of the Lord Jesus, such as Peter, John, and Nathanael, did not cling to the literal meaning of the prophecies or compare it with what God did, nor did they establish rules about how God should come, but instead they focused on listening to the truth the Lord Jesus expressed, and saw that His work was full of authority and power and could not be done by anyone else. For this reason, they determined that the Lord Jesus was the coming Messiah, thus welcoming the Lord Jesus and receiving God’s salvation in the end. This is the correct path by which they welcomed the Messiah. Therefore, when it comes to the question of how to treat the Lord’s return, we should be people who open-mindedly seek the truth. If someone bears witness to the Lord’s return, we must not make the same mistake as the Pharisees did—blindly refuse them relying on our imaginings and notions, and the literal meaning of the prophecies—but instead we ourselves should seek and investigate. Only with such a God-revering heart can we have the chance to welcome the Lord and will we come to understand how the prophecies come true almost without realizing it.