“A Person With A Dead Sense”

(June, 16. 2013)

 

Every person responds to a various kind of stimulus. There are two kinds of stimuli and responses, respectively. Good stimulus, bad stimulus and great response, little response. Success of life is just great responding to good stimulus and little responding to bad stimulus. Life is an accumulation of every response.

 

Every quote, wisdom, and advise are similar in and around the world. Some people say, "Be diligent, be innocent, and study hard". We have already heard these words too much and we do not care about similar stimuli. Then, a stimulus cannot be linked to any reponse. Many people know that they should be diligent and innocent but they finally end up giving up their attempts because it is too tough or difficult for them. Giving up responses means depravity itself. Depravity includes no transformation. People are just spending thier time to find funny things, comfort, and gossips. Isn’t it similar to the life of one that we know well?

 

Every pastor preaches similar messages of sermons. They say, “Put worship first, always give thanks to God, and attend a dawn prayer.” Boring. We think, “I could preach the similar sermon like you!” But they never know what the meaning of the real prayer is, and what the living power of worship is because they have not experienced those kinds of lives ever before. Spiritual stimulus comes in but no spiritual response comes out. Well, Spiritual depravity begins.

 

Double check your responses. I told one of my team members who is an ambiguous christian, “Just commit a sin, rather!” Then, he replied, “How come you say something like that?” Insensitivity is a worse sin than a sinful action. Be a foolish responder rather than being a person with a dead sense. Just try to get out of sinful behaviors rather than being a spiritually dead man. Please strive to attend a dawn prayer rather than avoiding every sermon, even attending every worship. Respond to your every stimulus again. You will experience spiritual power from heaven.

 

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