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Bertahan dalam Penderitaan: Studi Eksegesis 2 Timotius 4:1-8 Yabes, Panuel
Student Evangelical Journal Aiming At Theological Interpretation Vol 1 No 2: SEJATI (Student Evangelical Journal Aiming at Theological Interpretation) 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69668/sejati.v1i2.62

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In 2 Timothy 4:1-8, Paul reminds Timothy of the importance of enduring suffering as a minister of the Lord, emphasizing that before God and Christ Jesus, who will judge life and death, everyone must be faithful in preaching the Word. Paul encouraged Timothy to remain steadfast in spite of challenges and rejection, and reminded him that suffering is part of the call to ministry. He emphasized that with determination and courage, Timothy should carry out his duties, for in the end, faith maintained will result in the crown of righteousness promised by God to everyone who loves Him. In several passages in the Bible, including 2 Timothy 1:8, 2:3, and 3:11, Paul reminds us that suffering is an integral part of the Christian life, where every believer is called to bear the cross. This suffering is not only a challenge, but also a proof of unwavering faith in Christ, demonstrating commitment and faithfulness in following the gospel. Thus, the reality of suffering becomes a sign that one is truly following the call of Christ in his or her life
Ibadah Sakral Berdasarkan Hati dan Akal:Kajian Teologis Mazmur 100 :1-5 Yabes, Panuel; Prabowo, Paulus Dimas
Hymnos: Jurnal Teologi dan Keagamaan Kristen Vol. 1 No. 1: Hymnos: Jurnal Teologi dan Keagamaan Kristen Desember 2024
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Teologi Injili Indonesia Ambon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64533/hymnos.v1i1.7

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This study discusses the understanding of sacred worship that involves both heart and mind, highlighting the fallacy of the view that true worship is only determined by liturgy. The author argues that finite humans cannot establish the qualifications of true worship to God, and to respond to this, the author analyzes Psalm 100:1-5 using qualitative research methods and the hermeneutics of Old Testament poetry. The five practical steps in the analysis, called the 5T formula, include finding parallelism, determining the poetic structure, tracing figurative language, reviewing the historical background, and finding theological themes. Through this study, the author aims to provide a more appropriate perspective on sacred worship that should involve both the heart and the mind. Looking at the context of Psalm 100:1-5 has given a clear picture of sacred worship, which includes: the right attitude of heart, the right action in worship, and the right reason for worship.