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被赦免的恩典

若没有神这恩典,人生将毫无意义。

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"得赦免其过、遮盖其罪的,这人是有福的。
耶和华不算为有罪的,这人是有福的。"
(诗篇 32:1-2a)

你上一次感受到被人宽恕的恩典是什么时候? 也许是你一时口快说错话;也许是你无意中伤害了某人的感情; 也许是你差点失去了一段关系;然而,那个人却宽容地选择了原谅你,给了你另一次成为更好朋友或家人的机会。 就这样,你们的关系得以挽回。

这正是我们与神的关系 — 因为我们的罪,我们与神失去了联系,直到祂选择赦免我们。如何赦免? 通过耶稣用祂的宝血为我们赎罪,在我们的洗礼中洗净我们的罪(罗马书 3:23-25)。更重要的是,耶稣在我们仍是无神论的罪人,甚至不承认祂的时候,选择为我们死(罗马书 5:6, 8)。因此,我们因信耶稣基督而得救,是神的恩典所赐(以弗所书 2:8)。

当我们回想神的救恩之恩时,让我们思想:我们上一次感受到被神赦免的恩典,是何时?

或许是在我们信主耶稣、接受圣灵之前,我们曾怀疑神的存在、能力与良善;我们沉溺在忧虑、悲伤和属世的享乐之中;我们对死后将往何处感到迷惘,甚至选择否认……然而如今,神恩待我们,将我们重新召回祂面前,除去我们那刚硬的石心,赐给我们一颗肉心,使我们能被祂的话语和灵塑造。

虽然我们几乎拒绝了神的救恩恩典,几乎导致我们永远灭亡,但因着神在我们失信时仍然信实(提摩太后书2:13),我们如今因信靠耶稣基督而得救,并且与神和好,享有平安(罗马书 5:1)。

你能想象若没有神的赦免,你的生命会如何吗?

罗马书 6:23 清楚地指出:罪的工价乃是死。

对于那些故意犯罪,直到无法再被神宽恕的信徒,希伯来书10:26-27 描述了他们的生命:

"...只有恐惧的等候,和那将来吞灭敌人的烈火。"

没有神的赦免,人生一切都毫无意义。

拥有美丽的房子、美满的家庭、辉煌的事业和健康的身体,又有什么意义呢?

如果你只能一生惧怕死后神的惩罚,怎能称得上是「幸福」呢?

正如耶稣所说:"人若赚得全世界,赔上自己的生命,有什么益处呢?" (马太福音16:26)

因此,在我们活着时,珍惜被神赦免的恩典。

每天我们能早晨醒来、能在圣灵中祷告、能参加每一次的聚会 — 这些,都是神额外赐给我们的机会,使我们能在灵里苏醒,悔改我们的罪,成为更讨祂喜悦的基督徒。

在我们忙碌的每一天里,切勿忘记停下脚步,仰望那奇妙的十字架,提醒自己:我已被赦免;如今,我欠祂一份爱的债。🩸

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Back To Basics

Back To Basics

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After all, man shall not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of the Lord, and His words truly are spirit and life. Essentially, this means that whenever we quiet our hearts and put in the effort to read the Bible, we will always gain something and be edified. And this is even more so for those of us who have the Spirit of truth dwelling in us! This assurance that no time spent reading the Bible will ever be spent in vain (unlike that extra hour you might try to spend on your assignment) should naturally motivate us to spend more time reading His word. Practical tip number 1: Don't stop reading until you are edified. Just like for prayer, it's helpful to train ourselves not to set a "limit" on our daily Bible reading (e.g. one chapter or 15 minutes) but rather to read until we are edified. Perhaps initially, we are a little distracted, but we need to muster up that resolve and determination to read through the passage and meditate on His words slowly. And just like how when we are full we will naturally know to stop eating, when we are edified from the word of God and have received our daily spiritual bread, we will know when we have read enough for the day. It's a hard feeling to explain, but a very spiritually satisfying one. And as shared above, all of us can experience this spiritual satisfaction each day. Practical tip number 2: Do not treat church work (e.g., preparing RE) as a substitute for your daily Bible reading. As university youths, chances are we are taking on more church work, be it as an RE teacher or in leading fellowships. However, church work is not an excuse to slack in our Bible reading. In fact, being diligent in our daily Bible reading is often what makes it easier to prepare for our church duties. By storing up the word of God in our hearts and actively meditating on His words, we have more to draw from when preparing for fellowships or lessons. 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By faith, we know God will give us the gifts we need to do His work. By faith, we know that God will guide us to finish all our deadlines on time and to get the grades we need for whatever path He wants to lead us on. Yes, there will be times when we feel overloaded and overwhelmed, but these are all good opportunities for us to once again pray to God and reflect on our purpose and direction in our lives, to once again remember the great love and grace of Jesus towards us, shown to us by His death for us on the cross. Remember, God will never shortchange you for the time that you offer up to Him. And more often than not, what we need to sacrifice to make time for church activities and church work is not the time for our studies, but our leisure time. Is it really the case that we have no time to take on additional church things, if we spend hours doom scrolling on social media each night? Practical tip number 2: Use our hobbies and interests to serve God. If you like writing, why not write articles and devotionals for the church? If you enjoy filming and video editing, the internet ministry welcomes you with open arms. If music is your thing, you can consider writing hymns (especially hymns for children, hymns based on Bible passages, hymns based on our basic beliefs, etc.). If planning activities give you satisfaction, why not help to plan activities for the RE students? If you have an eye for design, the church greatly needs you. Our gifts and talents all come from God, and the most satisfying way to use our gifts is to use them to serve and benefit the house of God. As we navigate university and are exposed to more allures of the world, it is always good to return to the basics. Though we always hear these things while growing up in church, each time we transition into a new phase in our lives, our resolve to hold fast to these "basics" are challenged. Yet, each transition into a new phase is also an opportunity to renew our conviction and grow in these fundamental aspects of our faith. In particular, university life gives you much more freedom and independence, possibly more than ever. Many end up getting really involved in campus life, taking on many extracurricular activities, building up a portfolio, and crafting their dream lives. And with whatever time we have left, we often would want to have time for ourselves, to have "alone time", time to unwind and relax. To be clear, I don't want to present a false choice here: you still can do all those aforementioned things. But as you pursue those things, there will be times when you experience the vanity that's described in Ecclesiastes. In these moments, readjust and realign yourself. We can lead a more meaningful life beyond just chasing after things in this world. And our leisure time, alone time, self-care time, etc., does not need to be mutually exclusive from faith time, church time, and God time. Make God a bigger part of your life. Pray more, read the Bible more, be more present and active in church. God wants to give you a life where you can experience His true joy and peace. You'll find that, indeed, there's none but Christ that can completely satisfy.

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我们是真耶稣教会,一间建立在耶稣与使徒们的教导上的全球性非宗派教会。藉由圣灵创立,我们的使命是把全备的救恩真理传向地极/世界尽头。

关于本会

We have four places of worship, and we gather for Sabbath and night worship services. We welcome you to join us for any of our in-person services!

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