2025.10.18 Scattered Disciples
The Start of Eternal Answers of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd RUTC to Save the 237 Nations and the 5000 Tribes (42)
– Model 36 of 7∙7∙7 –
Scripture Reading: Acts 9:15
When this happens, three things come to the scattered disciples. Three things come. What are they?
1. Absolute Bartizan
Wherever you go, you will see the absolute bartizan in advance. Pastors, do this in the remaining years of your life—establish absolute bartizans in the twelve regions. Remnants, establish absolute bartizans in your studies. How grateful we should be. Elders, establish absolute bartizans in your lives.
2. Field Bartizan
Then, second, the field bartizan becomes visible. If you hold on to this, surely the field bartizan will become visible. You’ll see it this way. But it doesn’t end there.
3. Future Bartizan
The future bartizan becomes visible. You must surely enjoy this. Some remnants say, “Pastor, why is my home like this?” It’s a blessing. God is showing you because you need it. Right? If you are truly a person of the future, God is showing you because it’s necessary.
Many people suffer loss because of wrong thoughts. Some foolishly say, “Our church has so many problems.” How could the church have many problems? It’s the people with problems who must come to church. Otherwise, should they go to a temple? Yet many church leaders say such nonsense. “Our church has so many problems.” That’s wrong. The church has no problems. It is God’s church. It’s we, the ones with problems, who have come. Therefore, we must receive healing for those problems. No matter how wrong a person may be, they must come to church and be healed.
That’s why Jesus said, “Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden.” Religion does not teach this. Religion says, “Solve your burdens and then come.” But you cannot. Right? “Fix it first and then come”? Impossible.
Jesus gave a parable. Can the prodigal son who left home come back only after fixing himself? Never. Jesus gave that parable for a reason. He came back just as he was, in the state of a beggar. He returned as a total beggar, yet the father recognized him from afar. The father had been waiting. He ran barefoot, embraced his son, and said, “Why have you come only now?” That’s the heart of God. The son said, “Father, make me as one of your hired servants.” The father said, “Why would you be a servant? You are my son.” Then he said, “Prepare a feast.” But the older brother saw this and became angry, sulking. That was the parable. “You Pharisee, you are like this. Haven’t you eaten well all this time? Your brother was dead and is alive again—shouldn’t we celebrate?” That’s what Jesus was saying. We must understand the parable. Otherwise, we lose all the blessings.
Every time you worship today, and when you worship tomorrow, may you concentrate and enjoy the blessings to the point of being healed, to the point of becoming the summit, and to the point of saving the 237. I bless you in the name of Jesus Christ. Let us pray.
Prayer. God, we thank You. Today, grant us new strength. May the work of the Triune God arise, may the power of the throne be revealed, and may the grace that saves the world be manifested. We pray in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.