English Life of Disobedience and Life of Obedience
Category | Sermon |
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Author | Dr. Jaerock Lee |
Print Length | 160 Pages |
Published | 2009-08-31 (2-1) |
ISBN | 978-89-7557-147-3 04230 |
Language | English |
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- PREVIOUSCatechism and Baptism
- NEXTA Man Who Pursues True Blessing
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“Spiritually eating unleavened bread means to forsake the world and take the narrow way. After we accept Jesus Christ, we have to lower ourselves and go the narrow way to reach complete salvation with humble hearts.”
In this book are portrayed, in contrast, the life of Pharaoh, who disobeyed the word of God, and the life of Moses who led a life of obedience. It also contains the love of God who with His limitless compassion lets us know the way of salvation through the celebration of Passover, the law of circumcision, and the meaning of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. Pharaoh witnessed the power of God but still disobeyed Him, and he fell into an irreversible state. But the Israelites were safe from all disasters because they obeyed.
The reason why God tells us about the Ten Plagues is to let us realize why tests and trials come upon us, so that we can solve all the problems of life and lead a life free of any disaster. Furthermore, by telling us about the blessings that will come upon us when we obey, He wants us to possess the heavenly kingdom as His children.
Prologue
On Life of Disobedience
Chapter 1. Ten Plagues Inflicted upon Egypt
Chapter 2. Life of Disobedience and Plagues
Chapter 3. Plagues of Blood, Frogs, and Gnats
Chapter 4. Plagues of Flies, Pestilence, and Boils
Chapter 5. Plagues of Hails and Locusts
Chapter 6. Plagues of Darkness and Death of the Firstborn
On Life of Obedience
Chapter 7. Passover and Way of Salvation
Chapter 8. Circumcision and Holy Communion
Chapter 9. Exodus and the Feast of Unleavened Bread
Chapter 10. Life of Obedience and Blessings
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