Sunday, June 23, 2013

มิตรสหายแท้ พระเยซู sermon 230613

มิตรสหายแท้ พระเยซู
2tim 4.17 18

1.อยุ่ใกล้


17 But the Lord stood by me and strengthened me, so that through me the message might be fully proclaimed and all the Gentiles might hear it. So I was rescued from the lion's mouth. 18 The Lord will rescue me from every evil deed and bring me safely into his heavenly kingdom. To him be the glory forever and ever. Amen.

สภษ

Jn6.32
Mt 28.20
Deu 31.6
Pss 145.18
2. พระเยซูประทานกำลัง

Pray for strenght
ฟป4.13
Exo15.2 moses
1 sam 30.6 situation may defeat us but God still a power source of life

So paul didn t died from lion mouth but others ways

3. Jesus peovides safety

LIon mouth แปลได้ฟลายควาใหมาย
เปนสืงห จริงๆ คือ ธรรมเนียมการเอา คริสเตียน ไปให้สิงหโต กิน ก้ๆด้
หรือเปนภาพ เปรียบเทียบ
สดด23.4
อย่ากลัวเงา เพราะที่ๆ มีดงา ที่นั่นจะมีแสงสว่าง
สดด27.1 3

The lion's mouth - One cannot be absolutely certain whether this "lion" is a reference to Nero or Satan or to a literal lion in the Roman Coliseum (although Paul could not be sent to the Coliseum for his Roman citizenship provided immunity from that mode of punishment). In any event, we do know that Nero was in power at the time and that even though Nero might put him to death on earth, that would not in any way remove him from the kingdom of heaven and the opportunity to be with the Lord but in fact, it would only open the door for him.

Paul was quite certain of the ultimate rescue (Php 1:21-note). In time he might seem to be the victim of circumstances and a criminal condemned at the bar of Roman justice; but Paul saw beyond time (Heb 11:27-note) and knew that his eternal safety was assured. It is always better to be in danger for a moment and safe for eternity, than to be safe for a moment and jeopardize eternity (Mt 10:28).

Lion (3023) (leon) is used in Scripture to symbolize strength, majesty and courage on one hand (a picture of God, Christ, Israel, tribe of Judah, etc) and a menacing ferocity predator (predatory = relating to, or practicing plunder or pillage; inclined or intended to injure others for personal profit) as in the present context. A "roaring lion" was used to characterize a king's wrath.

http://www.preceptaustin.org/2_timothy_414-18.htm

4. พระเยซูประทานชัยชนะให้แก่เรา

1 cor 15 . 55- 57

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