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2026年3月01日 主日早晨听道反思 : 以温柔挽回人
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以温柔挽回人
今天早上的信息提醒我,与罪的争战从来不是一个人单独面对的。虽然基督已经打破了罪的权势,但罪的根仍然存在,而我常常在自己的生命中真实地感受到这种张力。有时我轻看自己的问题,有时忽视它们,有时又感到无力挣脱。听到神赐下弟兄姐妹,与我们一同面对这场争战,让我深受安慰。
我也被“温柔挽回”他人的呼召深深触动。真正属灵的关怀不是出于优越感,而是出于谦卑——承认自己的软弱,承认自己同样需要恩典。挽回不是严厉的指责,而是耐心的修补,就像修复一件受损却宝贵的事物。
我也看见自己常常因为犹豫或惧怕而沉默,本该出于爱说话的时候却没有说。爱确实遮盖许多的罪,但有时爱也会为着医治与成长而提出提醒。
最让我得安慰的是基督的心。当我们陷在罪中时,祂不是远离,而是亲近并要恢复我们。我的祷告是,愿神使我既有谦卑的心接受提醒,也有温柔的心去关怀他人。
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