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The Start of Eternal Answers of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd RUTC (44)
Scripture Reading: Acts 1:3, 19:8
The Early Church was facing great persecution, and Jesus already knew it. The mighty Roman Empire was controlling the entire world. Wars never ceased. Many people were sold as slaves and trafficked as human property. God had given the gospel to Israel, but Israel, powerless, was living as a servant nation. It is the same today. The three organizations have seized control of the world, and the 237 nations and the 5,000 tribes are serving them. In reality, the church is unable to keep up and is living as a slave.
At this time, Jesus spoke about something very important. We must understand this.
Acts 1:3, 19:8
At that time, He said this: “He spoke about the kingdom of God for forty days.” Only one person truly understood what that meant. Even Peter, who was present at the time, did not understand—but Paul, who was not even there, understood.
There are things you can do by your own strength, but there are far more things you cannot do by your own strength. You have learned many things, but there are far more things you do not know. You can roughly perceive the things you see with your eyes, but there are far more things that are invisible. What will you do about that? Unbelievers simply live to eat, wear, and survive. Food, clothing, and shelter—that’s their entire level. As they age, spiritual problems begin to come. They hide them, because they cannot let them be seen. But what kind of human life is that?
▣ Introduction
God has given mankind an amazing blessing. What exactly did He give?
1. Throne
He gave this blessing—the blessing of the throne. To be saved means it’s already finished. Yet God gave this blessing. When Jesus called them to Mt Olive, He did not speak about salvation. Salvation was already finished. He had said, “It is finished.” He was explaining how to pray to evangelize the world. He explained this for forty days.
2. Kingdom of God
Then this answer comes. The kingdom of God is bound to come. This is the answer. Paul also explained this.
3. Work (Affairs)
Then what happened with the answer? The works of the kingdom of God began to be fulfilled. These things began to take place. He was explaining this. Those who are not saved neither need to understand this nor are able to understand it. There are people who merely attend church. They cannot understand this, nor do they need to. But those who must save others and evangelize the world—they understand.
▣ Main Message
So how do you enjoy this blessing? This is the very important blessing you must enjoy.
1. 1 Camp
First, what is the first camp in your life? You must enjoy it.
2. 2 Camp
What is the second camp in your life?
3. 3 Camp
What is the third camp in your life? You can enjoy it this way. Then we must look at the corresponding Bible verses.
1. 1 Camp [Acts 13:1–4, 16:6–10, 19:1–8]
Acts chapter 13, verses 1 through 4, shows the first camp they enjoyed. Wherever you go, you must start with this. This is a mystery. It does not show outwardly. I do this in the morning—because morning is the time when I am disconnected from others.
God is guiding you perfectly. To be led by this is the first camp. Do not be deceived. You are not a child of the devil but a child of God, so the Holy Spirit is bound to guide you. If your path seems blocked, that means an even greater answer is coming—to Macedonia. Now we must go to Rome. But before going, we must experience the power that arose in the Mark’s upper room. This is the first camp in your life. Never lose hold of it. Do not be deceived. God—the Holy Spirit—is bound to guide you invisibly. You just need to ask briefly in the morning.
Therefore, Remnants in Europe, become people of the morning. Evangelists in Europe, awaken the dawn. Church leaders in Europe, receive strength in the morning. With those eyes, confirm things during the day. You will see according to the strength you receive. With that, in the evening, draw conclusions. You must do this. This is the first camp of your life.
2. 2 Camp [Acts 13:5–11, 16:16–18, 19:8–20]
Now look carefully. Though invisible, darkness was broken. There are many unseen things. Spiritually diseased people were healed. Incurable diseases were healed. This is the second camp.
3. 3 Camp [Acts 13:12, 16:15–40, 19:21]
And what is the third camp? The governor became a disciple. Lydia and the prison warden became disciples. “You must also see Rome.” That is the future. This is the third camp. You can simply follow this exactly.
1. 1 Camp [Acts 13:1–4, 16:6–10, 19:1–8]
At this time, what arises for you?
1) Bartizan
As you continue praying, what happens? The bartizan of the throne arises. The bartizan is established—the bartizan of the throne.
2) Journey
Then you walk the journey of the throne.
3) Guidepost
And now, everywhere, works appear—guideposts. That’s how it comes.
Let’s consider the opposite case. If you wake up every morning and worry, what will happen? “The world is difficult.” If every morning you rely on humanism—yes, it seems right at first. “Ah, it’s because they don’t know how the world works.” It seems right for now, but what happens later? A different bartizan will be built without you realizing it—the bartizan of Satan. And then you will have no choice but to walk that journey. Enjoy this blessing as your first camp throughout your life.
2. 2 Camp [Acts 13:5–11, 16:16–18, 19:8–20]
Now go to the field. What appears?
1) Only
Now you begin to see it—“Only.” You can see it. So until you see this, you don’t have to move. Just work diligently at what you are doing and wait.
2) Uniqueness
When you go, you already carry uniqueness. It sounds like a dream, but it is real.
3) Re-creation
Then re-creation takes place. It is not that you make it happen; God carries it out through you. There is one invisible, important mystery here. What is it? The Nephilim collapse. The Nephilim fall. You must have assurance that wherever you go, the Nephilim collapse. Believe it—darkness is broken. This is the second camp.
And if you stay within this, those who are spiritually diseased will find you. Then you simply give them the answer. That is evangelism. There may be high-positioned people who secretly suffer inside. You help them quietly, serving them. Do not be deceived. Some people may come from wealthy families, but their households are in chaos. I won’t mention names, but one member of a chaebol family in Korea attended our church—the home was filled with mental illness, all hidden. You give them the answer. This is your second camp. Then works of re-creation will occur in what you do.
3. 3 Camp [Acts 13:12, 16:15–40, 19:21]
What is the third camp? It’s simple. When you go, two things happen. You begin to see what adults have not seen—that’s what came to Joseph. He went into the field and saw what the people there could not see. You give them that answer.
You go and heal the future itself. What is that called?
1) Platform
A platform arises along your path. It comes naturally. That’s why I say—don’t rush around trying to evangelize on the street. When the time comes, you can do that, but you don’t need to force it. You must become the platform. Do not be deceived.
2) Watch Tower
You must become the watch tower that shines the light to bring others in. This must be established.
3) Antenna
And now, what is it? You must enable others to enjoy this same blessing. That is what we call the antenna. You enjoy all these things together.
Therefore, you will notice that most of the questions Remnants ask are the same. Why? Because their message is not yet organized. It must be organized. The conflicts of church leaders are also the same. No matter how excellent your words may be, the conflicts remain the same. They are conflicts that come from not believing in God and relying on worldly things. That is not for you. What are the conflicts of pastors? They have reached some kind of limit. You must not let limits come. Those limits come from relying on your own strength. These three types of struggles are felt everywhere you go. Remnants are wandering in something—they must not wander. Church leaders have been imprinted with worldly things and continue to struggle because of them. They know later that it doesn’t work as they age, but by then it’s too late. You must gain strength now. Pastors, there is no limit. You have limits, but God has none. You must go beyond them.