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I. 什么事情是你永远都忘不了的?
Dear brothers and sisters, have you ever had this experience? When you come to the Great Canyon, when you come to the Great Falls, you see the current scene, you feel its glory, have you ever had this experience?
I'm sure you will not forget this scene. I'm sure you will not forget this scene. Dear brothers and sisters,.
Dear brothers and sisters,.
Thank you for listening to the main channel of the 10 -18th Annual Canon of the New Canon of the Moon. Today, I want to share with you the 12th Chapter of the Book of Genesis, the 29th Chapter of the Book of Genesis, and the 13th Chapter of the Book of Genesis, the 16th Chapter of the Book of Genesis.
The topic of the channel is, Can I forget? Let's take a look at the first part of the Bible, which is recorded in 12th chapter 29 -32. Here, John has put the experience and feelings that the Israelites will experience and feel, and the things that they cannot forget, at the same time, they have put them on their hearts, and imprinted them in their minds.
How can they forget? From chapter 29 to chapter 32, although it is a short four chapters, John has put forth the final judgment of the Egyptians. He has put forth the final judgment of the Egyptians. This is the most unforgettable judgment in their lives.
This judgment is the most severe. This punishment is the most painful. How can they forget? Because of John's punishment and judgment against the Egyptians, the Israelites were freed from the clutches of the Egyptians.
Today, we are on the Cross of Jesus Christ, and He has put on the Judgment of God for us, so that we will not be bound by sin and death, but will be saved forever. Here, we see the Judgment of God, and the resurrection of the dead.
How can we forget this? These four chapters explain John's judgment of the Egyptians. We can look at the four main points. 1. The Judgment of God is severe. 2. The Judgment of God is severe. 3. The Judgment of God is severe.
4. The Judgment of God is severe. In this chapter, we see that the Judgment of God is severe. No one can believe it. Here, every father and every family of the Egyptians, regardless of their rank and status, the Judgment of God falls on each and every one of them.
Moses once repeatedly warned Pharaoh, but he did not believe him. In the 29th chapter of the Bible, it is written that in the middle of the night, Jehoiachin took all the children of the Egyptians, from Pharaoh who was sitting on a throne, to the children of those imprisoned in prison, and all those who had surrendered, and killed them all.
The Judgment of God is severe. In the 30th chapter of the Bible, it is written, No one shall die. Brothers and sisters, when the Judgment of Judgment comes, it will be severe. No one can believe it. No one can escape the Judgment of Judgment.
In Egypt, every family has a history. Yes, every family. This is Jehoiachin's wrath against the Jews. Everyone, including the Israelites, cannot believe it.
Why is that?
Because the history in their family is the story of Jehoiachin who was killed. The price of sin is death. For the Jews, the end of their lives is eternal death. Here, you have two paths. One is your eternal death because of your sin.
The other path is the price that Gaoliang paid for our sins. If you believe Jehoiachin, then you should paint the blood of Gaoyang on the gate. Because his blood, the blood of Gaoyang, witnessed the grace of God.
In this way, the judgment of God will fall on Gaoyang. He will carry the wrath of God on our backs. In this way, God will make us free from death. Jehoiachin has already given Pharaoh many warnings. From chapter 9, it says, Jehoiachin can summon all disasters to Pharaoh and his people,.
As well as to the people of Egypt.
But he made them stand up to reveal the gates of Jehoiachin to them, so that they could feel the ultimate blow, so that the name of Jehoiachin could be spread all over the world. The eldest son of Jehoiachin, can be said to have taken over the seven kingdoms.
Because Pharaoh and his ministers, with a firm heart, pushed them to the path of death. Today, there are many people with a firm heart. They have seen, they have known, but they still do not obey God.
They do not acknowledge the God of all people. It was only when they were facing the judgment of the Lord Jesus, that they realized that the time of death had come. They realized that they were no longer in Pharaoh.
They needed to know God thoroughly. They needed the Lord Jesus to save them from the judgment of the Lord. But still, many people do not do this. Thirdly, in Egypt, there is a big problem. They do not believe.
They do not believe in this judgment. They do not believe in death. So, when this happens, their reaction is to love God. What about us? We can now, or in the future, love the Lord Jesus. When will we choose?
What we see is, we are enslaved by sin. Many times, we want to use our own abilities to free ourselves from sin. We want to free ourselves from sin through religious rituals, through Jesus Christ, through the Law of Salvation, and many other ways.
Many times, we want to free ourselves from sin. But instead, the more we try, the deeper we fall. We cannot free ourselves from sin. We should come to God right now and pray to Him. We should pray to Him to free us from the shackles of sin and death.
We should pray to Him to free us from the shackles of sin and death. When we hear His answer, we should thank Him and call on Jesus Christ to save us. This is what Paul says in Romans 7 verse 24. Friends, now is the time for us to call on Jesus Christ.
Pray to Him to free us from the shackles of sin and death. When you pray to Him in the future, it is already too late. Do not delay any longer. Our friends have been judged thoroughly. We have seen the reaction of the Christians.
Finally, the Pharisees allowed the Israelites to leave. At this time, we can say that the Judgment Day has come. The Judgment Day has come. The Judgment Day has come.
The Judgment Day has come.
Before this, the Jews were beaten up again and again. The Pharisees agreed. But the Jews went back on their word again and again. They did not allow the Israelites to leave. But this time, the Israelites were set free.
They were set free from the shackles of slavery, and from the control of the Pharisees. I think this is the truth of salvation. We have been saved. Not only have we been set free from death, but we have also been set free from the shackles of sin and power.
Friends, brothers and sisters, this is the only truth of salvation. This is the truth of salvation. This is the complete liberation of sin and power. Today, if someone says that they have been saved, Jesus is their High Priest, but they are still living a sinful life.
They are the slaves of sin. They are still silent in the power of sin. They are still in pursuit of worldly pleasure,.
Money, love for their children,.
And so on.
They have forgotten to worship the Church,.
To read the Bible,.
To pray,.
And to pursue a holy life. They are not completely set free. They cannot truly live in the place of salvation. Remember, Jesus' salvation is complete.
It is perfect.
He is our way out of sin and power. This is the true salvation. I will say it again. The true salvation is to be set free from the shackles of sin and power. In the 32nd chapter, now that the Holy Father has realized the glory of the Lord, His great glory, God is the only true God.
Therefore, the Holy Father said to Moses,.
You must bless me.
This is what the Holy Father said to King Jehovah. King Jehovah, at this time, he pleaded with Moses, to bless him.
This means,.
The one above me, is the one who blesses me. This means, the Holy Father has finally realized the glory of King Jehovah. King Jehovah will not let anyone forget his glory.
Now let us look at the 2nd chapter,.
Chapter 12, verses 33 -39. It is written here, that Israel rushed out like a flood, from Egypt. Let us start from the 3 main points to explain this chapter. 1. Exile. 2. Expulsion. 3. Expulsion. Jehovah's judgment was so thorough.
In the 33rd chapter, the Egyptians expelled the Israelites, and sent them away quickly. If there was any delay, the Egyptians said, we, the Egyptians, are all going to die. The Israelites rushed out, with their lifeless bodies.
Before this,.
Jehovah's judgment and the Egyptians pushed back and delayed the Israelites' departure.
Now,.
They cannot be wrong. Jehovah's judgment was slow. Today, we are not like the Egyptians, who ignored Jehovah's judgment. We thought that we were going to get closer to him,.
But,.
Jehovah's judgment was beyond our expectations. It was too sudden, just like the Egyptians. For some people, the judgment was too sudden.
For others,.
For the Egyptians, the judgment was just a display of God's glory. How eager we were, to get to know these things earlier. In the 35th and 36th chapters, Jehovah's judgment called the Israelites to show their gratitude to the Egyptians.
They asked the Egyptians for gold, silver, and clothes. They took the Egyptian's property, and went on a rampage. What they got, was what they had earned as slaves. They could not forget Jehovah's grace.
In the 39th chapter, the Israelites were driven away by the Egyptians. They were forced to leave. They could not live a single year. They did not have a lifetime. When did they leave? In the 38th chapter, it is written, Except for the women and children, there were 600 ,000 men who did not walk.
There were also a lot of miscreants. Who were these miscreants? They were not the residents of the Israelites. They were other residents of Egypt. They knew the God of Jehovah's people. They wanted to take over the Israelites, and become a part of Jehovah's people.
400 years ago, Jesus said, There will be multitudes of people, It is written in Genesis 35. There will be multitudes of people, gathered together in two rivers, of different races, of different skin colors.
They will become a new country with the Israelites. A country of God. A country of God, is the Church of God. A country of God,.
Is the Church of God.
A country of God,. Let us now look at the 3rd chapter of the Gospels. It is written in chapter 12, verses 40 -51. Who can forget Jehovah's work for the Israelites? Jehovah fulfilled his promise to Abraham.
On the day of 430 years, Jehovah led his army, the Israelites, and the people who believed in his name, out of Egypt. This month, the Israelites, that is, the people of Jacob, saw Jehovah's work. So, they prostrated to Jehovah.
How could they forget? This is what the Israelites should have done for generations. It is written in verses 43 -51. Jehovah told Moses and Aaron, according to the law of the first month. Yes, this is the law of the first month.
There are 3 main points here. 1. Only believers. 2. Strict believers. 3. Comprehensive believers. Only the people of Jehovah can participate in the first month. Of course, this includes those who believe in him, the priests, and the non-believers.
In verses 43 -51, the non-believers are not allowed to eat the lamb, neither are those who live in the city nor those who work in the city. Today, when we celebrate the first month, those who have not been baptized, those who have not known the Lord Jesus, are not allowed to participate in the first month.
Another characteristic of the first month is that it is strictly forbidden. In verses 46, Jehovah repeated again, the Israelites said that everyone should gather in one house and eat together. The lamb's head should not be taken out, nor should it be left for tomorrow.
The bone of the lamb's head should not be cut off. The lamb's head is a limitless, and unbreakable object. In the strictest of hands, the sign is on the cross. The lamb's head should not be cut off. The Lord Jesus Christ sacrificed for us.
Thirdly, on the first month of the month, people of different races are accepted, but they must be people who have a covenant with God. They must be quarantined. This is the sign of Jehovah's Witnesses.
It means that they believe and promise that Jehovah is their God. Today, without this sign of the first month, which is the sign of the baptism, they will not be able to participate in the first month.
They will not be able to participate in the Holy Mass. If you want to attend the Holy Mass, you may have forgotten that there is a trial, a trial of the Old Testament. Now, let us look at the last chapter of the Bible.
This is recorded in chapter 13, from chapter 1 to 16. Up to this point, you may have forgotten that Jehovah used the hand of the Lord to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. However, they are people who have a covenant with God.
Therefore, in chapter 13, they must do two things. First, to redeem or redeem. Second, to commemorate. They must remember the things that Jehovah has done for them. The first thing is to redeem. In Egypt, the Israelites had a covenant with God.
They had to redeem the people. As a sacrifice to Jehovah. They became saints and returned to Jehovah. In the book of Hebrews, chapter 12, verse 23, it says,. The church is the place where all the elders gather together.
Jehovah died for us on the morning of the Ascension. We should offer up our bodies, our holy bodies, as a sacrifice. This is what is written in the book of Romans, chapter 12, verse 1. Second, to commemorate.
In other words, to remember. The Israelites had a covenant with Jehovah. Third, to take them out of Egypt. They must make a mark on their hands. On their foreheads, they must write the word of God. This is what is written in the book of Hebrews, chapter 9, verse 16.
Therefore, we must put the word of God on our foreheads. We must memorize it. We must recite it. We must sing it. This is what we should do. We should not forget. When you no longer remind yourself, when you no longer read the Bible, when you no longer go to church, when you no longer put the book of Jesus in front of you, you will forget.
Therefore, you must put a mark on your foreheads. This is what is written in chapter 9, verse 16. You must remember. Jehovah used the hand of God to save us. This is what is repeated in chapter 3 and 16.
He used the hand of God to lead us out of our sin. This is what we are doing in church. We are singing the hymn of praise. We are singing the hymn of praise. This is what we are doing as a people of God.
This is how we will not forget. The gathering in the church is also one of the marks on our foreheads. Yes, it is the hand of God that saved us, that redeemed us. How can we forget?
Amen.