Walui, Donny Ardo Eka Dharma Putra
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Makna Pencobaan Berdasarkan Yakobus 1:2-8 Dan Aplikasinya Di Gereja GBI Chic’s Rawamangun Walui, Donny Ardo Eka Dharma Putra; Walui, Berlian Purnama Sari
Jurnal Teologi Praktika Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Desember
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Tenggarong

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51465/jtp.v5i2.157

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Both congregations who do not understand and some have understood the meaning of temptation, but both parties in their daily lives have not done it. The purpose of this research is how the meaning of temptation based on James 1:1-8 can be applied or practiced in everyday life, especially the congregation of GBI Chich's Rawamangun. Based on the results of this research with a literature study approach and interviews with qualitative methods, the suggestions submitted by the researcher are: First, the pastor should inform the congregation of the meaning of trials in life. Second, the pastor should give time to be able to visit the congregation's home to understand the congregation's condition and needs. Third, the pastor should provide motivation with God's word and counseling that can strengthen the congregation in facing problems. Fourth, the congregation needs fellow believers to share problems or tell about the problems they face (community). Fifth, the congregation is taught to be able to apply personal prayer, read the Bible to have sensitivity to God's will and love God more which becomes a barrier to sin. Sixth, for the College of Theology (STT) to become the backbone of the church to educate the congregation and children to provide an understanding of the meaning of temptation based on James 1: 1-8 both in the church and in the family environment.
Pemaknaan Kenosis sebagai Motivasi untuk Menghidupi Kekristenan yang Otentik di Era Postmodern Walui, Donny Ardo Eka Dharma Putra; Martina Novalina
Vox Dei: Jurnal Teologi dan Pastoral Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Desember 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Ekumene Jakarta.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46408/vxd.v5i2.374

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The postmodern era is characterized by a decadence of moral and spiritual values, including in Christian life. Many Christians lose their understanding of the true meaning of Christianity, which has an impact on behavior, moral values, and lifestyles that are contrary to the example of Jesus Christ. Church leaders tend to seek personal gain, avoid sacrifice, and serve with the wrong motivations. The Church of God is also often trapped in sin, unable to forgive, and views Christianity as a mere religion or routine. In this context, an understanding of kenosis—the self-emptying of Jesus Christ—can be a motivation to live authentic Christianity. Through a literature study with a qualitative approach, this study found that Jesus' kenosis that emphasizes obedience to God is an example for Christians to live according to His will. The meaning of kenosis invites Christians to abandon selfishness, live in holiness, and reflect the love of Christ in daily behavior. Thus, kenosis can be a spiritual foundation to restore the authenticity of Christian life in the postmodern era.
Spiritual Dualism and The Christian Integrity Crisis: an Analogy of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) as a Theological-Ethical Study Walui, Donny Ardo Eka Dharma Putra
Journal of Asian Orientation in Theology Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Journal of Asian Orientation in Theology
Publisher : Universitas Sanata Dharma

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24071/jaot.v7i2.9313

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This study analyzes the phenomenon of inconsistent behavior in contemporary Christianity using Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) as an analogical framework, with a primary focus on theological perspectives. The central issue examined is spiritual dualism, in which the spiritual identity displayed in church (spiritual and activist) contrasts with attitudes and actions outside of church (worldly). This dualism creates a crisis of credibility and validity in Christian witness that is vulnerable to challenge by the world. The research uses qualitative methods through a descriptive-analytical literature review approach to examine the gap between biblical normative standards (holiness and integrity) and empirical reality. The findings show that the main cause of this decline is compromise driven by the desire to be accepted by the world. The theological solution offered is a call for singular integrity that overcomes duality through consistency of faith and deeds (James 1:22). This is achieved through the revitalization of personal spiritual discipline and loving God above all else, in order to radiate distinctive holiness.To achieve this, we must develop a close relationship with God through prayer, worship, and quiet reflection at His feet. This will give us the strength to be sensitive to the things that God does not want and to love God above all else so that we are happy to do His will.