How many I knew in Nepal...
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How many I knew in Nepal who were prisoners because of Jesus. Some died for their faith like Paul did. Even though they suffered, those new Christians felt it was worthwhile to suffer anything for the privilege of knowing Jesus and being God's child. They knew it was a real blessing to pay the price for their faith. What are we willing to sacrifice for the privilege of knowing Jesus as our savior?
This message was not made known to those of previous generations in Paul's day. I think that might apply to those today in this world's mission fields who have not yet received the message that is known to us. It is our job to spread the good news. Most of the Jews had rejected it and still do. That is one reason Gentiles got to receive it. Should we be thankful that they failed so that it was opened to us?
Paul is telling us that Gentiles are also heirs of Christ. All believers are now one body. Not a Lutheran body and a Baptist body and a Methodist body, but one body in Christ. By his grace we have been made one. It is that the Spirit has revealed it.
Paul treats his call as a gift of God's grace, even though he was killed for it. He became a servant and not a king. He even called himself the least of God's people. Are we that humble? Am I proud to be a pastor and missionary? Yes, not because I am great but because the grace of God made us what we are. Only through faith in him can we accomplish anything. The only ground for our confidence is through faith in him.
This message was not made known to those of previous generations in Paul's day. I think that might apply to those today in this world's mission fields who have not yet received the message that is known to us. It is our job to spread the good news. Most of the Jews had rejected it and still do. That is one reason Gentiles got to receive it. Should we be thankful that they failed so that it was opened to us?
Paul is telling us that Gentiles are also heirs of Christ. All believers are now one body. Not a Lutheran body and a Baptist body and a Methodist body, but one body in Christ. By his grace we have been made one. It is that the Spirit has revealed it.
Paul treats his call as a gift of God's grace, even though he was killed for it. He became a servant and not a king. He even called himself the least of God's people. Are we that humble? Am I proud to be a pastor and missionary? Yes, not because I am great but because the grace of God made us what we are. Only through faith in him can we accomplish anything. The only ground for our confidence is through faith in him.

