Friday, May 6, 2011

Kewajiban Sebagai Orang Kristen

Guys, kita saling tukar pikiran yok, please comment yach di bawah, menurut kalian kewajiban yang di maksud oleh ayat 1 Raja-raja 2:3 itu apa sih?

1 Raja-raja 2:3 "Lakukanlah kewajibanmu dengan setia terhadap Tuhan, Allahmu, dengan hidup menurut jalan yang ditunjukkan-Nya, dan dengan tetap mengikuti segala ketetapan, perintah, peraturan, dan ketentuan-Nya, seperti yang tertulis dalam hukum Musa, supaya engkau beruntung dalam segala yang kau lakukan dan dalam segala yang kau tuju."

Kewajiban kita sebagai orang kristen (from the comments)
  1. Mencari Kerajaan Allah dan KebenaranNya.
  2. Perpuluhan.
  3. Menginjili (menjadikan bangsa muridNya).
  4. Memperbaiki karakter pribadi kita.
  5. Berbuah. (Yohanes 15:1-5)
  6. Taat / Obey sama Tuhan (more specific? salah satunya ada di no. 2).
  7. Mencari passion dan panggilan.

10 comments:

  1. Matius 6:33 "Carilah dahulu kerajaan Allah dan kebenaranNya, maka semuanya itu akan ditambahkan kepadamu"

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  2. Mazmur 119:9 mengenai kelakuan kita bersih. berarti ini juga mengenai cara bicara kita (no swearing), dan sikap yang lain lagi.

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  3. i think nginjilin org jga part of it dh :D

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  4. kita harus berbuah karna berbuah bukan pilihan tetapi KEHARUSAN..


    Yohanes 15:1-5

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  5. Coba liat versi Alkitab yang lain:

    NIV: "observe what the LORD your God requires"
    message: "Do what God tells you"

    Kalo mau disingkat, apa kewajiban kita sebagai orang kristen? Jawabannya itu taat.

    TAAT = Tak Ada Alternative Tauk!

    Gua copas kotbahnya Mark Conner tentang obedience

    In our relationship with Jesus, it is important to realize that he does not begin with the call to obey. He calls us to come, to follow, to believe, to abide and over time he calls us to also obey. The order is important. It is similar in any relationship. God delivered the nation of Israel out of Egypt to be his special people. Only later did he give them the Ten Commandments, as a sort of covenant with his people. In a similar way, when going out with someone, you don’t begin with the marriage vows! You first establish the relationship. Then, as trust and commitment develop, marriage may occur in which there is a sharing of vows with each other.

    We do not obey God’s commands “in order to” be loved, accepted and forgiven. That would be works righteousness, and none of our good deeds can ever measure up to God’s standards (Rom.3:23. Eph.2:8-10). However, in Christ, and all because of grace, we “already are” loved, accepted and forgiven – as a free gift! Once this truth touches your heart, you choose to obey “because of” what God has already done for you out of his great love. Obedience should be a natural response to the love God has for us. It is the ultimate act of worship.

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    When it comes to this area of obedience, there are two potential problems. The first is that of “non-following believers” - people who name the name of Christ but whose lives do not reflect him. Some people see Jesus as a person who forgives them of their sin and guarantees them access to heaven when they die but nothing more. They live their own lives, maybe even trying to do the right thing, but they don’t take their ongoing following of Jesus and obedience to his commands seriously.

    The second problem is that of “following non-believers” – people who think that keeping a whole list of rules and regulations equates to a relationship with God. This ends up in religion without relationship. In Jesus’ parable of the prodigal son (better called ‘the parable of the two lost sons’), the older brother never disobeyed the father, but he really did not know the heart of the Father. His obedience was one of joyless duty. This results in the religiosity and legalism that characterized the Pharisees of Jesus’ day.

    ...

    WHY do we obey? Because we love Jesus and believe that his ways are best. He is the wisest person who ever lived and following him, though not necessarily easy, represents what is ultimately the best thing for our lives.
     
    Obedience involves an act of our will, the enablement of the Spirit and the renewing of our mind. As we more consistently obey Jesus’ commands, we start to grow and change. We develop the character of Christ. Faith, hope and love emerge. The fruit of the Spirit starts to grow. Our lives start to reflect Christ more and more, offering an attractive alternative to the spirit of the age.

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    Sumber:
    http://www.citylifechurch.com/resources/Sermons/Notes/?SermonId=35

    Please excuse the length of my post here :p

    Cheers,

    SR

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  6. Our job is to find our passion and embrace our calling. Because both of that came from God. Once you've done that, all other will come to pieces such as Tithe, giving, helping, etc.

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  8. to hate what HE hate and to Love what HE love

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  9. Kalau yg gw dapat si kewajiban itu ada di dlm kehidupan setiap hari kita dimana mungkin bisa membangun org drpd menjelekkan org..

    Dimana hal tersebut adalah hal yg selalu dilakukan Tuhan Yesus kepada ke 12 murid Nya..

    Membagi kasih, bersyukur atas apa yang telah di kasi-Nya kepada kita..

    Kenapa perpuluhan itu adalah kewajiban karena seperti cerita Abraham dimana merupakan org pertama yg memberi perpuluhan dan di cerita ny Tuhan senang karena itu sebagai tanda bukti kita percaya bahwa semua yg kita punya itu dari Bapa yg mengasihi kita..

    Dan yang terpenting adalah kita tau bahwa kita itu berharga di mata-Nya dan kita juga tidak pngen mengecewakan Dia.. maka dari itu kewajiban kita yg terpenting yaitu mencari Dia melalui membaca firman dan sebagai nya karena disitulah kewajiban-kewajiban yg Dia mau kita lakukan sebagai orang yg percaya dan mengasihi Dia..

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  10. Aw, this was a really nice post. In idea I would like to put in writing like this additionally - taking time and actual effort to make a very good article… but what can I say… I procrastinate alot and by no means seem to get something done.

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