MISSION
    Vision
    Dr. Cho's Greetings
    Organization

  DR. DAVID CHO
    66-year Ministry
    Core of Messages
    Sermon Data

  CRUSADE
    Nations Visited
    Crusade VOD
    Related Stories

  PUBLICATIONS
    Journal
         
  GIVING
    Donations

  CONTACT US (FAQ)


 
  I want to be healed.
 Dr. Cho's Prayer)))
  I want to be a Christian.
 Dr. Cho's Prayer)))


Pastor Cho's Sermon Outline - Yoido Full Gospel Church - Seoul, Korea
Life and Hardship
Psalms 119:67

2007-12-16

Before I was afflicted I went astray, but now I obey your word.

Introduction: Our life is born for hardship. The whole process of our life is a series of hardship as we are born, grow old, become sick, and finally die. When I look back upon 70 years of my past life, I realize that I have walked along the path through the blurry fog of hardship.
Under the Japanese colonial rule, we suffered from forced labors and plunder. After Korea gained independence, we went through ideological collisions and social disorder for five years. And when Korean War broke out on June 25th in 1950, we struggled for survival. Why is our life born for hardship?


1. Life and general hardship
    1) Adam´s fall and the three calamities - A life that inherited the three calamities
        (Ge 3:6, 17-19)
    2) The coming of Jesus and the fulfillment of threefold blessings    (Jn 3:16, 3Jn 1:2)

2. Glorious hardship
    1) Hardship that we voluntarily choose for the sake of the Gospel - Mother Teresa,
        Albert Schweitzer
    2) Hardship that we suffer in place of others so that they may be rescued from their
        hardship

3. Special hardship (Jer 48:11)
    1) The discipline that breaks our thought and self-centered mind    (Jer 35:17)
    2) The test that helps us grow deeper in faith and prayer
        (Job 23:10, Ps 119:67, Jas 5:13)
    3) The training to strengthen faith    (1Pe 5:10, Ro 5:3-4)

4. Things we need to do during special hardship
nbsp;   1) Pray for God´s help    (Ps 91:14-15, 34:19).
    2) Reflect on the reason for our hardship    (Jer 36:3) (Ps 119:59-60).
    3) Submit ourselves to God    (Hos 5:15-6:1).
    4) Think of the benefits of our hardship    (Ps 119:71, Ro 8:17-18).
    5) Wait for God´s help until His time    (1Pe 4:12-13).


Conclusion : There is nothing strange about suffering hardship. It is all about life experience. When undergoing hardship, we need to fight if necessary, suffer, repent, and be broken. The way to victory is to be able to nestle in the arms of our God.





Previous sermon:
  • The Happy Life(2019-12-30)  
  • Cast out the Demons(2019-12-23)  
  • The Water and Bread of Life(2019-12-16)  
  • The Devil Who Took the Power of the Air(2019-12-09)  
  • The Recovery of the Lost Eden(2019-12-02)  
  • Jesus the Good Shepherd(2019-11-25)  
  • Children Who Serve God(2019-01-06)  
  • Go Around and Ask All Your Neighbors for Empty Jars(2018-11-18)  
  • True Neighbor(2018-11-11)  
  • The Parable of a Sower(2018-11-04)  
  • The sprit That sets us free(2018-10-28)  
  • The Blood of Jesus and Prayer(2018-10-14)  
  • The Affliction Wakes a Sleeper up(2018-10-07)  
  • The Life of Prayer and Thanksgiving(2018-09-30)  
  • Hope in the Heart(2018-09-23)  

    Page Move 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 [Next]

  • Daily Bible
    Dear friend, do not imitate what is evil but what is good. Anyone who does what is good is from God. Anyone who does what is evil has not seen God.

    3 John  1:11

     

    ---------------- DAILY QT (Quiet Time) --------------------

    "Reading Through the Bible" is a program that encourages you to read the Bible straight through in one year. Do your best to read the following:


    Through the Bible, you will receive great and mighty messages you do not know (Jeremiah 33:3).
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Copyright David Cho Evangelistic Mission. All Rights Reserved.
    Tel. (82-2)783-9910 / Fax. (82-2) 761-9156
    dcem@davidcho.com