by Topic/사랑(Love)8 너는 누구의 이웃인가? (눅 10:29-37) “이 사람이 자기를 옳게 보이려고 예수께 여짜오되 그러면 내 이웃이 누구오니이까 예수께서 대답하여 가라사대 어떤 사람이 예루살렘에서 여리고로 내려가다 강도를 만나매... 네 의견에는 이 세 사람 중에 누가 강도 만난 자의 이웃이 되겠느냐 가로되 자비를 베푼 자니이다 예수께서 이르시되 가.. 2010. 8. 17. The Capacity for Knowing Divine Love, and how we know it. 1 John 4: 7-19 J. N. Darby. <17010E> 296 I would add to the paper on 1 John 4 some observations of a somewhat different character, though partly referring to the same truths. The verses which I would seek in a measure to unfold are from verse 7 to 19. There are two subjects in these verses - the capacity for knowing divine love, and the manifestation or proof of it, or more generally how w.. 2009. 8. 31. Divine Perfectness of Love 1 John 4: 17 J. N. Darby. <17009E> 291 The love of God is presented in two very distinct ways in this chapter. First, in verse 9 as manifested in giving His Son for us, and then in verse 17, in its double fruit of love and light in us. God's love in contrast to man's love is distinguished by this, that while man must have something to draw out his love, as it is said, "For a good man some .. 2009. 8. 31. The Love of God 1 John 4: 9 J. N. Darby. <17008E> 285 We find that God is dealing with men according to everything that He is in Himself - dealing with their hearts and consciences by presenting to them all that He is; and we know that He is holy, righteous and love, so that we may look at these things as being brought ourselves truly to God. "Without holiness no man shall see the Lord." This shews the ne.. 2009. 8. 31. The Love of Christ, and the experience that flows from it. Ephesians J. N. Darby. <16052E> 377 There are two points seen distinctly in our salvation and in the ways of God. The first is God bringing His thoughts to pass about us in grace, the second is the dealings of God with us, so as to bring our souls into the full enjoyment of both the source and effects of all His thoughts. And I am sure we ought to take heed to the difference of those two t.. 2009. 8. 31. The Constraining Love of Christ 2 Corinthians 5: 14-17. N. Anderson In our Bible reading this afternoon terms such as "we ought," "we should," and "we would" were used. Along with this, emphasis was laid upon the fact and the necessity of being born of God; for only "new bottles" could contain the "new wine." Reference was also made to the necessity of the power of the Spirit of God to lead us on into the apprehension and enjo.. 2009. 8. 31. The Love of Christ N. Anderson The following is but a short meditation of the love of Christ. That it is impossible to give a comprehensive account of such love is borne out by a reference to the Ephesians 3: 18, where the apostle prayed that, among other things, we might "know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge." John 11: 36, "Behold how He loved him." Whilst we can speak of His love in the past tense, ho.. 2009. 8. 24. The Love of Jesus N. Anderson. (Extracted from Scripture Truth Vol. 41, 1962-4, pages 126-7.) The home at Bethany comes before us in John 11 as a place where the love of Jesus was known. There they knew how to rely on it with natural, simple confidence at every season. Individually the members of the little household are marked out as its objects. "Now Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and Lazarus," as if to te.. 2009. 8. 22. 이전 1 다음