The Future Church Officers Must Prepare

2025.06.14 Remnant and TCK Study of Evangelism
The Evangelist’s Life and the Start of Eternal Answers of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd RUTC (24)
– Model 20 of the 3 Courtyards –
Scripture Text: Matthew 27:25


[The Future That Church Officers Must Prepare]
What kind of future must our church officers prepare? There may be many things, but the future you must prepare is the Remnant. So there are several points you must clearly understand.

▣ Introduction
Why did the next generations of Israel end up as slaves, captives, and wanderers?

1. Disaster
1) Adults
It was the fault of the adults.
2) Nation
And the nation was also a problem.
3) Religion
Also, the religious leaders were a problem. This is why disaster came.

2. Scars – Misunderstandings
Surprisingly, our next generation carries many scars. They are hurt at home and even at school. They are even hurt at church. These areas must be addressed through conversation. Most of it is due to a misunderstanding. In reality, they shouldn’t be getting hurt by their parents. If they understood their parents, they wouldn’t. But because they didn’t understand, they got hurt. Parents are not able to do everything perfectly for their children. Yet most scars originate at home. If we don’t help them with this through the Friday–Saturday–Sunday system at church, there’s nowhere else they can get help. And when they grow up, it becomes a serious problem.

3. Devastation – Prayer
What makes this urgent is that the Remnants—though not quite mentally ill—are spiritually devastated. It’s not a light matter. In other words, they can hardly pray. If Remnants could pray, everything would be resolved, but in reality, they cannot pray. Very rarely—one in a thousand, or ten thousand—there are Remnants who pray. These few receive more answers than adults. Though young, these kids have better discernment than adults. But most Remnants cannot do this. You must help them. So do not miss Saturdays—gather for the core message, wherever it is. Sit with a Remnant, have a conversation, a meal, or coffee together. We are failing to do what we truly must do.

▣ Main Message
1. Matthew 27:25 (Over 2,000 Years, AD 70–1948)
These are terrifying words. “If we are wrong, let His blood be on our children.” This implies not only that they believed they were doing right, but also assumed consequences would fall on their descendants. It presupposes that blessings go to the next generation, and so do disasters. And indeed it happened—for two thousand years. Terrifying. Precisely speaking, from 70 A.D. until 1948, the Jews wandered without a nation. That is frightening.

2. Luke 23:28 – Children
In Luke 23:28, Jesus says this while carrying the cross to Golgotha. Imagine the scene: the One who had performed great miracles was now walking to execution carrying a cross. Try to picture that. To use a modern analogy—what if Pastor Lee Sang-Bae was carrying a cross to his execution while church members watched? What would that be like? Everyone fled. Even those who were healed ran away. Because all they saw was the present moment. If they knew that Christ’s suffering was prophesied and what would happen afterward, they wouldn’t have been shaken. But most were shaken. A few female believers did not flee and followed weeping. Why did they weep? It’s unclear. My guess is it was an emotional reaction—“How could this happen?” But it wasn’t the right kind of weeping. In that moment, Jesus turned and spoke to them: “Do not weep for me; weep for your children.” That’s a sobering word. What must we teach the next generation? It is of utmost importance. If your children fall into serious spiritual problems, there will be no one to help them. That day will come. No one will be there to help. Now is the time to imprint the truth into the Remnants.

3. John 21:15–18
We must teach them that the hardships they will face are not true hardships. The future answers they’ll receive in the field are not the real answers. What is the real answer? It is when God’s Word is fulfilled. So do not be swayed. Hardships will come. After His resurrection, Jesus said nothing else but “Feed my lambs.” He didn’t rebuke Peter but asked one question: “Do you love me?” Peter finally replied, “Lord, you know I love you.” And again Jesus said, “Feed my lambs.” That’s how important it was.

4. Synagogue
Understanding this, Paul went into the synagogues. That was his goal. Healing was merely the beginning. The true goal was the synagogue. There, he taught the most important things: what Christ is, what worship and answers to prayer are. Our Remnants also need proper knowledge, but more than that, they need to know who Christ is, what true worship is, and what prayer really is. If they keep worship as the Jews kept the Sabbath, works will happen. The problem is the Jews turned Sabbath into legalism—but the Sabbath itself is not bad.

5. Rome
Rome. That is where the children of the world gathered. The reason we keep aiming RU toward America is because the children of the world are there. Not an exact number, but there are up to 5,000 universities in the U.S. The whole world gathers there. In Boston alone, there are 500 universities—including Harvard. Global elites gather there. What should we teach these future leaders? We must teach them the most important word of their life—Christ. And the most important worship in their life. And prayer that can transform their field. That’s what Paul taught.

▣ Conclusion: New Establishment
What’s the conclusion? For the Remnants who are already out in the world, or about to go, we must quickly establish something new. That’s why the three-day weekend is the most important opportunity. These kids, our Remnants, are smart. So we must have sincere forum with them. Testimonies are good, but even more than that, they must forum with the Word. What enters a person during the Remnant years lasts forever—what a precious time schedule. But they get scarred—because we failed to help them. So they don’t know how to pray, they get hurt, and adults behave in strange ways. Some kids face hardship the moment they leave home—getting scammed and taken advantage of. Do you know what North Korean defectors say in the end? It’s the voice of the wounded. North or South Korea—it’s the same. There are so many con artists in both. Our Remnants are heading into that kind of world. It’s urgent. We must help them so they won’t be deceived. Let us pray.

Prayer
We thank You, God. May our three courtyards, the three-day weekend age, and the age of meditation become the greatest blessing for our church officers. In Jesus Christ’s name we pray. Amen.