Verse

Luke 12:15 - 21 And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.

Tuesday, 12 May 2026

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Restraint Without Submission to Injustice

 Turn the Other Cheek?

Where does Satan Live?

 Where Does Satan Live?

Did the Lord Jesus Contradict Torah?

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Did the Church Replace Israel as the Only People of God?

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Is the Giving of the Law intended for Salvation?

 

Friday, 1 May 2026

THE BOOK OF HOSEA

📘 THE BOOK OF HOSEA

🔹 THEME

“God’s Faithful Love Toward an Unfaithful People.”

Hosea reveals the heart of God as a loving husband whose people (Israel) have become spiritually adulterous, yet He still calls them back in mercy and covenant love.

Key Verse:

“I will heal their backsliding, I will love them freely: for mine anger is turned away from him.”

— Hosea 14:4 (KJV)

🧭 SYNOPSIS

Hosea prophesied to the Northern Kingdom of Israel during its final years before being conquered by Assyria (around 722 B.C.).

God commanded Hosea to marry a woman named Gomer, who would become unfaithful to him. This marriage became a living prophecy of Israel’s relationship with God:

Hosea = God (faithful husband)

Gomer = Israel (unfaithful wife)

Despite Gomer’s unfaithfulness, Hosea redeems and restores her, illustrating how God desires to restore His people even after spiritual adultery.

The book alternates between:

Judgment for sin (idolatry, injustice, rebellion)

Hope of restoration through repentance and love

🧩 OUTLINE OF THE BOOK OF HOSEA

I. Hosea’s Marriage as a Living Parable (Chapters 1–3)

1. The Marriage to Gomer (Chapter 1)

Hosea marries Gomer.

Their children are given symbolic names:

Jezreel – Judgment is coming

Lo-Ruhamah – No mercy

Lo-Ammi – Not my people

2. Israel’s Spiritual Adultery (Chapter 2)

Israel chases other gods (Baal worship).

God disciplines but promises restoration.

“I will betroth thee unto me for ever…” — Hos. 2:19

3. Hosea Redeems Gomer (Chapter 3)

Hosea buys back his unfaithful wife.

Picture of God redeeming Israel.

II. God’s Case Against Israel (Chapters 4–13)

1. Charges Against the Nation (Ch. 4–7)

Lack of knowledge of God.

Corruption among priests and people.

“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” — Hos. 4:6

2. Judgment for Idolatry and Alliances (Ch. 8–10)

Israel trusts foreign nations instead of God.

Reaping what they sow.

“They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.” — Hos. 8:7

3. God’s Love Rejected (Ch. 11–13)

God recounts His love from Egypt onward.

Yet Israel continues in rebellion.

“When Israel was a child, then I loved him…” — Hos. 11:1

III. Call to Repentance and Promise of Restoration (Chapter 14)

Final appeal: return to the LORD.

Promise of healing, blessing, and fruitfulness.

“I will be as the dew unto Israel…” — Hos. 14:5

📖 SURVEY OF THE BOOK OF HOSEA

Section

Chapters

Focus

Key Message

Living Parable

1–3

Marriage to Gomer

God’s love despite unfaithfulness

Charges

4–7

Sin exposed

Lack of truth and knowledge

Judgment

8–13

Consequences

Idolatry leads to destruction

Restoration

14

Hope

Return brings healing

💡 KEY THEOLOGICAL INSIGHTS

1. Covenant Love (Hesed)

God’s love is faithful, loyal, and enduring, even when His people fail.

2. Spiritual Adultery

Idolatry is not just sin—it is betrayal of relationship.

3. Knowledge of God

“I desired mercy, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.” — Hos. 6:6

God values relationship over ritual.

4. Divine Discipline

God allows consequences to bring His people back.

5. Redemption

Hosea redeeming Gomer foreshadows Christ redeeming sinners.

🌿 CHRIST IN THE BOOK OF HOSEA

The Faithful Husband → Christ and the Church (Ephesians 5:25)

The Redeemer → Hosea buying back Gomer mirrors Christ’s redemption

The Call from Egypt →

“Out of Egypt have I called my son.” — Hos. 11:1

→ Fulfilled in Christ (Matthew 2:15)

🕯️ SUMMARY THOUGHT

Hosea reveals one of the most beautiful truths in Scripture:

Even when God’s people are unfaithful, His love remains faithful.

It is a message not only of warning—but of relentless grace.

“Come, and let us return unto the LORD…” — Hosea 6:1 (KJV)


Thursday, 23 April 2026

Breaking the Impossible

 GVS Message


Breaking the Impossible: The DNA of Korea Now Leads to the “Spiritual Highway”


Introduction:

From a 100-Year Curse to a 50- Year Miracle

In 1953, looking at the streets of Seoul devastated by the Korean War, a foreign correspondent made a cold prediction:

“This country will not rise again even after a hundred years.”

To his eyes, Korea was a “perfectly destroyed ruin” where buildings, bridges, and even hope were shattered. But he was dead wrong. Korea rose up again in just 50 years, not 100.

Today, 70 years later, it stands as the world’s 12th largest economy and a global cultural powerhouse.

We have proven to the world: even without natural resources, even with a small land, and even when everything is destroyed by war, it is possible to rise.

What we needed was not resources, but a 6-step formula for success: Education, Speed, Perfectionism, Crisis Management, National Unity, and an Unstoppable Spirit of Challenge.

Point 1: The Paradox of the Highway—History Runs Where Roads Exist

The most symbolic event in this incredible history was the construction of the Gyeongbu Expressway in 1968. At that time, Reuter's news agency mocked the decision:

“Why build a highway when Korea has so few cars? This is an incomprehensible decision.”

In fact, there were only 27,000 cars in the entire country. However, our logic was clear: “We don’t build roads because there are cars; cars increase because there are highways!” That bold, strategic conviction—cutting through mountains with shovels and pickaxes—created the great artery of the Korean economy today.

Point 2: 20 Years of GVS—A “Spiritual Highway” for Global Ministers


Dear GVS Alumni and Youth,

For the past 20 years, GVS has served with this “Expressway Spirit.” Since 2005, we have traveled to 15 countries, paving the “GVS Spiritual Highway” for local seminaries and regional pastors.

Some skeptics asked, “Why train people when there are no fields or churches to serve in?” But our answer remained steadfast: “History moves forward only when trained ministers are ready to run.” On that road, the 3,000 ministers trained over the past 20 years have become God’s powerful army, transforming the world today.

Point 3: Youth GVS—A Spiritual Academy

Compressing 9 Years into 2 Weeks

On April 28, the youth of Youth GVS will step onto that glorious road.

The world says it takes at least 9 years—from four years of theology school to three years of divinity school and the ordination process—to become a minister. However, Youth GVS provides a “Spiritual Acceleration” that compresses your training into a 2-week full-course intensive session.

Just as Korea rewrote the history of global construction with bare hands and no equipment, this training will transform you into elite ministers equipped with both spiritual boldness and professional expertise.

The practical know-how and powerful anointing from 30 world-class instructors will be the ultimate engine, enabling you to transcend the 9-year limit and run toward the nations immediately.

Conclusion: Miracles Are Not Awaited; They Are Executed

Just as the miracle of Korea was a result of “Strategy” and “Execution,” the history of GVS has been one of “Overwhelming Obedience” to the calling.

On the “GVS Spiritual Highway” paved by your seniors across 15 nations, it is now your turn to run, Youth GVS!

From April 28 to May 10, get on this highway that will fundamentally transform your life.

There are no miracles. There is only strategy and execution toward God’s calling.

You are the engine for the revival of the next generation!


God bless GVS!

God bless you!

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