We need to think about how our fellowship arose. Do you go to church because your parents do? Or do you go to church because your family are church-goers? If you have a clear understanding of the connection between the way in which our fellowship came into being and the historical events surrounding the Israelites, you will be able to see for yourself just how fearful God’s word is. You will also have an inkling of how we are held and nurtured in the hands of God.
The gospel movement in Korea began during the second half of the nineteenth century. That was when the Korean Bible was translated, and many of the translators were born again, both Koreans and the foreign missionaries who helped them. At that time, the Jews were scattered across all the countries of Europe and enjoying great wealth, but little by little, they were beginning to be persecuted. The First and Second World Wars that broke out during the first half of the 20th century both arose because of the Jews. Historically, there were various reasons for these wars breaking out, but if you look into this matter carefully, you can see clearly that ultimately these wars broke out because of the Jews.
During the time of those two world wars, the seed of the gospel that had been planted in the land of Korea in the nineteenth century was drying up. The end of the First and Second World Wars, however, resulted in the establishment of the independent nation of Israel. This is really strange. During the 1930s and 40s, people like British Prime Minister Churchill and the American President Roosevelt were active politically, and they sacrificed their lives for the sake of carrying out their work, but even as they did this, they did not know why they were doing it. They were battling against the Nazis in Germany who were slaughtering the Jews. They said they were fighting for the sake of freedom, but if you look into the matter more deeply, you can see that this war took place to protect the Jews. Then on May 14th, 1948, the nation of the Jews was born once more in this world.
While all this was happening, Korea was suffering terribly under Japanese colonial rule. Then there was the Korean War which continued for three years from 1950 to 1953. It was a result of that war that foreign missionaries came back to Korea once more after an absence of about fifty years. Missionaries who knew the gospel came back to this country completely devastated by war. As a result, many peopl
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