2025.07.05 Remnant and TCK Study of Evangelism
The Evangelist’s Life and the Start of Eternal Answers of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd RUTC (27)
12th Public Servants Missions Conference
– Model 23 of the 3 Courtyards –
Scripture Reading: Genesis 39:1-6
Another important fact is that most of the people who were properly used by God in the Bible were public servants. With that in mind, our remnants must be prepared to become public servants. Joseph can be seen as the representative example.
▣ Introduction – The secret of prayer
Therefore, what you must never forget is that you must first have the secret of prayer. You can look at this in three main ways.
1. General – The three focuses
For general remnants or those of you who can pray easily, the three focuses are more than enough. When you open your eyes in the morning, you must gain strength through prayer and prepare many things. You must restore your health in the morning as well. Without that, it is impossible. You must become a morning person. If you wake up disoriented every morning, you will never become a true figure. Even if you do, it will be difficult.
With that strength, during the day, you confirm everything. And at night? It’s unconditional—you must be 300% prepared. You must continue editing, designing, and planning. There’s no other reason. If you neglect this, your work will inevitably face difficulties in the future.
And what happens as a result? Something will be created. That is the three settings. With this, you will go out already holding the answer. This is the general lifestyle.
2. Special – Only, uniqueness, and recreation
There are remnants in more specialized fields, right? Some of you need prayer for special fields or face particular situations. At that time, you must find three things: Only—what is it that I must absolutely do? What is uniquely needed in that field for others? And what must surely exist in the future? Recreation. You must be equipped with these skills in advance.
When you become a public servant, you don’t know what may happen. That is why you must first have this strength.
3. The commissioned – Moving all of life through prayer
The most important is the third. You must go as true leaders, as those with a God-given commission. What does that require? It is not simply to “pray.” You must be able to move your entire life through prayer. This is actually much easier. Move your entire life with prayer.
Even when hardships come, you overcome through prayer. Many things will happen, but without the strength of prayer, you will fail. You will collapse in illness. You must move your entire life with prayer.
▣ Main – Evidence
Let me give you the evidence.
1. Genesis 37:1–11
This is far easier. Think about it—after Joseph’s mother passed away, his household faced countless hardships. Yet even during that time, Joseph prayed to the extent that he saw world evangelization. Isn’t that right?
Genesis 39:1–6
Joseph was sold as a slave—and slavery is no easy matter. Yet even there, unbelievers witnessed the work of God. You must possess this strength. This is a secret. Others do not know. It is a secret only I know. Remnants must surely have this, like Joseph.
So the unbelievers said, “The Lord is with you,” and “The Lord blesses all that you do.” That’s everything. You must possess this.
Genesis 40:1–3
Prison is no easy place. Yet even there, Joseph overcame through the strength of prayer. That became his path to success.
Genesis 41:1–38
Finally, he stood before Pharaoh. He was not flustered at all. When problems arose, he wasn’t discouraged. That is the power of prayer. Isn’t that so? When problems came, he wasn’t disheartened, and when success came, he wasn’t boastful. He calmly spoke before the king, saying, “God will reveal the meaning of your dream.”
How calm and precise that was. Naturally, Pharaoh could not help but believe in the Lord.
Genesis 45:1–5
Joseph became prime minister. When he met his brothers, he told them, “It was not you who sent me here. God sent me ahead of you.” Isn’t that true? You must have this strength. Words alone, without strength, are useless. Look at Joseph.
For me, I didn’t simply think, “Wow, Joseph is great.” I thought, “Ah, truly this is the grace of God.” Isn’t that right? I didn’t find Joseph impressive—I recognized this was God’s method. Our remnants must go forward in the same way.
2. Exodus 2:1–10
Look carefully. Moses’ mother implanted this covenant in him. Public servants must implant this in the future remnants who will become public servants. She planted a firm covenant. One day, it was fulfilled.
Exodus 3:1–20
That day, the covenant was fulfilled. What happened from that moment?
Exodus 5:1–12:46
Because he held onto the covenant his mother taught him, and had the actual strength, it was finished. Through ten plagues, all the dark culture of Egypt collapsed. You must never forget this.
Public servants, you must enjoy this strength every day. You must first possess this. It’s not about what you do—you simply carry out your duties as public servants. Everyone does the same job, but who does it makes all the difference. Those who carry this secret.
Transforming the nation, advancing development—those are things for later. First, you must go and work with this strength. It’s the same task.
3. 1 Samuel 6:1–13
Finally, it says, “From that day on.” What happened to David? After realizing the important covenant and strength, God first gave him this strength.
1 Samuel 17:1–47
Thus, he defeated Goliath. Next Sunday’s sermon title is: “David Could Defeat Goliath Easily.” He defeated him easily. Why? He already had strength.
When our remnants possess this strength, it doesn’t matter where they go. Don’t listen to the lies of others—hold onto God’s Word.
Song of Songs 4:1–5
He built a thousand bartizans.
1 Chronicles 29:10–14
He built the global bartizan. That was the temple preparation. He prepared it perfectly. It was tremendous.
4. Isaiah 6:13
When the nation fell, God declared, “The remnant will rise. The stump will remain. That is the holy seed.” God promised this.
Isaiah 7:14
“Enjoy the blessing of Immanuel.” That is the gospel.
Isaiah 60:1–22
The day will come when the light will appear. The remnants will return from all nations.
Isaiah 62:6–12
Not only that, but “Appoint watchmen. Rebuild the highway. Let the watchmen raise a banner for the nations.”
5. Acts 17:1, 18:4, 19:8
Paul delivered this same covenant to the next generation. This is crucial. When they faced the age of wandering, they fulfilled world evangelization.
No one knows what will happen to remnants. They themselves don’t even know.
▣ Conclusion
1. The power of prayer
But you must possess the power of prayer. Since this power of prayer is given by God, it must become imprinted in you.
1) Imprint the Word
First, imprint the Word.
2) Message (Root)
When the Word comes to you as a message, it becomes rooted. Isn’t that right? Many have not taken root because the Word did not become a personal message.
3) Messenger – Transmission (Nature)
As you stand as a messenger, it becomes your nature. The gospel is not transmitted through words alone but through nature.
Remnants must be equipped with this strength, and public servants must believe this. Why? Because this is far easier.
If you go into the public servant world without this strength, without knowing how to pray, you will truly wander. That is truly difficult.
Today is the Public Servant Missions Conference and Missions Training. You must hold onto the covenant today. That’s everything.
When you hold onto the Word, “The Word became flesh.” The Word is the Word of creation. When you hold onto the Word, the day of fulfillment will surely come.
Let us pray.
Prayer
We thank You, God. Let today be a day for public servants to receive new strength. Let it be a day to see what belongs to God. Let it be a day to receive fundamental strength. In the name of Jesus Christ we pray, Amen.