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How can they hear without someone preaching? (Romans 10:14-15)
The word blessing means wishing for good fortune.
It means sharing my blessings with others.
Then, aren't there many times when we have been ordained to receive blessings from others or have blessed others?
When a pastor is ordained, he or she is entrusted with the position of pastor, isn't it?
In this age where the Word of God has been compiled into the Bible, is there anyone like the prophets of the Old Testament or the apostles of the New Testament who received direct messages from God and became by themselves?
Following the tradition of the church founded on the foundation of apostles and prophets (Ephesians 2:20), the first to delegate their duties to the last is the way to establish positions in the current church.
Aren't you following the word of the Lord and wishing others the blessing of peace?
Or are you praying for the presence of the Holy Spirit in others?
There is a lot of talk about the wave of the New Apostolic Movement causing great evil around the world.
It's just as loud as the previous Vineyard Movement.
However, the bigger problem in Korea's Vineyard Movement is that there is no message about the presence of God's kingdom.
What difference will it make if a person falls and gets up again when the kingdom of God has not come within him?
I don't know the details, but in the New Apostolic Movement, it is called impartation, and it seems to whether they are praying to someone or giving a strong command, ‘You are an apostle,’
I think that’s why they call it the New Apostolic Movement.
However, although we should criticize their wrong message, we should not criticize the word impartation.
Delivering the blessings of salvation I have to the congregation through preaching is also an impartation, and laying hands on others to pray for blessings and delegate is also an impartation.
Is there any denomination that appoints pastors as pastors if they pass an appointment test like civil servants?
Don't you appoint an ordination committee member, hold a service, ordain them and appoint them as officers?
Why does the word impartation seem to cause a stir?
That's what you've been doing so far, right?
Q. Why can’t I cry out with faith?
“How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? and how shall they hear without preacher?” (Romans 10:14)
A. They cannot believe because they cannot hear, and they cannot hear because there is no one preaching to them.
Does any of you pray and the Lord answers your prayers every time you pray?
If not, we should remove from the Bible the statement that those who call on the name of the Lord will be saved.
If you do not believe in Christ as Lord, how can you earnestly call to the Lord?
However, those who are poor in spirit (Matthew 5:3) can earnestly call to the Lord.
Since we are already born again and have become heaven, we earnestly long for the things above.
This is the blessing of the righteous.
Look at the cries of the righteous in the psalms and the praise that results.
How will they believe in him who has not heard?
How will they hear without someone preaching?
First, preaching is important. Then listen, believe, and call on.
But in this day and age, there are many people who want to hear, but there is no one who can preach.
If you pretend to be a preacher without thinking about this issue, you are a fake.
Q. Who can preach the word?
“And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!’” (Romans 10:15)
A. How can we preach unless we are sent?
This is the purpose of God establishing evangelists through the Lord Jesus Christ.
God does not give money to evangelists, but gives spiritual blessings.
God gives us the great blessing of being able to enter and exit the glory of God the Father according to the truth in the Holy Spirit for living only for the gospel and the Lord Jesus Christ. Like David...
Because we have been blessed through the Word, we can bless others.
Who can argue about the blessing rights of the Lord's servants?
Those who have blessings can impartate those blessings.
It's a blessing.
However, if you claim that you are the only one who saw and heard the Revelation that was edited by people in a false manner, you will end up in a situation where you have received God's calling but are now walking down the wrong path.
Also, because they emphasize that they have heard the gospel of the kingdom of God somewhere, the Holy Spirit appears as a sign or wonder to longing souls, but their existence remains the same.
The new heaven and new earth of Revelation clearly exist and the kingdom of God has come, but through certain processes, procedures and methods, we are discovered within the new heaven and new earth.
We need to explain what process the Kingdom of God goes through and is achieved through the coming of the Spirit of truth.
That is why the character of those who claim the gift remains the same throughout their lives.
Apostle Paul said, ‘Am I not free?, Am I not an apostle?' (1 Corinthians 9:1)
It is safe to say that Paul, an evangelist who has no connection with sin in Christ and who has the freedom to face the Lord who sits on the throne in truth, is an apostle. He can bless others and bring about the baptism of the Holy Spirit by laying on his hands.
I earnestly hope and bless the readers of my writings so that they can follow the truth with faith, come to the throne of the Lord, and enjoy the blessings of eternal life, which are the reality of faith.
The feet of the words, ‘How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news,’ are the feet that go to preach the gospel.
These are not feet that wander around looking for a place to stretch.
The feet are humble members compared to the whole body, but the feet of those who preach the gospel are beautiful.
The steps of the Lord's servant who testify to the good news, the good word and the word that gives life, are beautiful and blessed feet.
Those feet are the feet that carry blessings.
It's definitely an impartation.
Written by Ptr. Yohan Kim.
Translated by Nancy Chung
COME AND SEE WORLD MISSION