疫情缓解 ?

2022-01-16

亲爱的弟兄姊妹,  主日平安!

这个新年暑假,  对许多人来说, 可能是一个心情相当复杂的假期。因为 现代信息交流的方便,  真是可以做到足不出户仍可知天下事了。当然,  人们 最关心的,  首先还是有关新冠疫情的事。疫苗到底要不要打? 打了到底会怎 样? 各种说法满天飞, 使人莫衷一是。有些人打了,  有些人就坚决不打。据 说在中国方面,  仍然在施行坚决抗疫,  绝对清零,  封城封户, 采取强硬的隔 离阻断手段。在许多其他国家,  却采取与病毒共舞,  所谓的全民免疫的方 式。作为澳洲的维省,  我们似乎是采取了半开半闭的,  所谓的更人性化防疫 策略。

就在上周,  在我至亲近的人中,  有许多人感染了新冠病毒,  检测阳性 了! 大家似乎也没有太紧张, 适度隔离,  好好休息,  补充营养, 并不需要什 么特别的药物等治疗。经过几天的时间, 基本都陆续康复了,  无一重症病例 出现。其症状以及康复过程等,  真的与普通感冒没有什么太大区别。我们也 不知道是自身抗体的作用,  还是疫苗起到效果,  还是新冠病毒自身的毒性衰 退的结果。有人说, 现在虽然看起来好像没那么严重,  但很可能有后遗症。 我觉得这也是一种猜测, 并没有充分可信的证据。但无论如何,  事实似乎给 人感觉, 感染新冠病毒,  已经不是一件什么特别可怕的事情,  甚至有人乐观 地宣布,  在近期内, 新冠疫情就要结束,  世界又要恢复正常了。

作为天国的子民,  我们怎样看待疫情及其缓解的问题呢?

我们当然要从圣经的光中来看待和分析。因为这样影响普世的重大事 件,  其背后不可能没有神的心意;  而神的心意不可能没有藉圣经向我们显明 过。当我们稍微留心,  有关大大小小各式各样的灾难的记录, 充满了整本圣 经; 也就是充满了人类的历史。不难看出虽然导致这些灾难的原因各有不 同,  但在灾难的背后,  都是有神的心意的。

今天,  我们主要以神在拯救以色列人出埃及的过程中, 曾降十灾给埃及地为例,  来分析神降灾难, 又使灾难缓解、清除的属灵原则。

首先我们来看,  神在借摩西、亚伦, 拯救带领以色列人脱离埃及为奴之 地;  又因以埃及王法老为代表的埃及人硬着心,  不放以色列人走,  于是,  神 一次一次降下灾难。神降下这些灾难的目的何在呢?

当然,  我们知道神做事情往往都有多重意义和多重目的。当年神降灾在  埃及地也是如此。但主降那些灾难的主要目的,  除了要达到拯救以色列人出 埃及外,  圣经说:  “耶和华对摩西说:  ‘法老必不听你们, 使我的奇事在埃 及地多起来。’”(出 11:9) 又说:  “……埃及人就知道我是耶和华了。” (出 14:4 、 18) “……你们(以色列人) 就知道我是耶和华你们的神。” (出 16:12) 因为当神差遣摩西去见法老,  要他释放以色列人自由,  去事奉 他们的神耶和华的时候,  作为埃及人的代表,  法老回答摩西说:  “耶和华是 谁, 使我听他的话, 容以色列人去呢? 我不认识耶和华, 也不容以色列人 去。” (出 5:2) 当时埃及人已经是一个多种偶像崇拜的堕落文化了,  而寄 居在埃及的以色列人,  不仅受到埃及人拜偶像的影响, 同时曾经与自己祖先 立过约的耶和华神,  也只是从传说中听说而已,  自己并不清楚。于是,  神兴 起奇事,  就是要击打埃及的假神偶像,  使埃及人和以色列人都无可推诿地知 道,  以色列人的祖先所信、所事奉的耶和华才是独一的真神。

例如,  神差摩西去的时候,  曾吩咐他,  可以把他手里的杖扔在地上,  就 会变成蛇;  再抓住蛇的尾,  蛇就会在他手中变成杖。后来埃及的术士也可以 照样行,  但摩西的杖,  却吞了术士的杖。这是什么意思呢?

原来我们都知道,  埃及人是把蛇拜为保护神的。所以,  法老前额上的装 饰就是一条眼镜蛇。蛇代表撒但以及它的权势; 杖是代表权柄。此神迹代表 撒但的权势是掌握在神的手中的。虽然撒但也有一定的权势, 但神的权柄是 绝对胜过它的权势的。

再如:  神在给埃及十灾的第九灾,  是降下了三天的大黑暗。这是为要击 打埃及人最大的偶像:   “太阳神”。当神击打太阳, 使埃及地黑暗(以色列 家却都有光) , 无论他们怎样拜求他们的太阳神, 都没有用,  直等到耶和华以色列的神所命定的时间到了, 灾难才缓解、解除。

神使灾难缓解、解除,  是因神是有怜悯的神。神的目的并不是灭了那些不 信祂、抗拒祂, 甚至亵渎祂的人;  而是借这些灾难使他们或者能认识神,  从而 悔改归正。

今天也是一样。神借心冠疫情, 击打现代人一切的骄傲和偶像。使人知 道,  唯有祂的话安定在天,  不可抗拒。从而引人悔改,  生命得救。如同当年的 法老,  每次灾难解除,  他就心里刚硬,  不肯相信而悔改。当今大部分的世人也 是如此。但作为基督徒的我们, 却要清楚明白,  不要再留恋“埃及”,  更不要 随从世人崇拜那些虚假的事。同时我们也知道,  如同当年神拯救以色列人脱离 埃及,  今天神也快要拯救我们脱离世界,  归回天家了!

–张但理牧师

 

The Imitation Of Christ

Title:                  The Imitation Of Christ

Author:             Kempis, Thomas, 1380-1471.

Imprint:           U.S.A., Newberry, Bridge-Logos, ©1999.

Collation:        333 p., 140*215 mm.

ISBN:                978-0-88270-766-2

Class Code:     培灵 T I O C -TAK

 

Summary

The Imitation of Christ, which first appeared in the late fifteenth century, has without exaggeration been called the most widely read work of devotion ever written. It encourages us to live a life devoid of worldly vanities and, in the words of St. Paul, to put on Christ–that is, to imitate Christ, in order to find peace and fulfillment.

Written by a German monk for his fellow clergy, The Imitation of Christ has appeared in nearly two thousand editions and translations since it was first set in then-newly-invented movable type. Making its message out of hundreds of passages from Scripture, it succeeds in creating a powerful and attractive picture of the spiritual life for readers of any age or era.

About the Author

Thomas à Kempis(1379/80-1471)is remembered for one literal work:The imitation of Christ. He probably wrote the four books that comprise it sometime between 1420 and 1427-since the first hand-written manuscripts appeared around 1427. He was educated by a religious order called the Brethren of the Common Life, and in due course joined the order, was ordained a priest, became sub-prior of his house (in the low Countries), and died 25 July 1471 (his feast is observed a day early to avoid conflict with that of James bar-Zebedee the Apostle).

Thomas is known almost entirely for composing or compiling a manual of spiritual advice known as The Imitation of Christ, in which he urges the reader to seek to follow the example of Jesus Christ and to be conformed in all things to His will.

War On The Saints

Title:                 War On The Saints

Author:            Penn-Lewis, Jessie, 1861-1927.

Imprint:          U.S.A.: NewKensington, Whitaker House, 2017, ©1996.

Collation:        222 p., 140*215 mm.

ISBN:                978-1-62911-837-6

Class Code:     培灵 W O T S -JPL

  • Summary

The classic book on spiritual warfare – the unabridged original with appendices, not one word changed, not one word cut.

A brilliant, highly accurate description of specific ways by which the powers of darkness work to confuse, deceive, oppose, afflict, mislead or bind believers – and how to detect, oppose and overcome them. An advanced text, not for quick or easy reading. Requires study – yields keen, sure understanding. Thomas E. Lowe, Ltd. restored this full original text to the public in 1973 after many years in which the editors of the condensed edition had opposed its publication.

Today, Mrs. Penn-Lewis’s books are still widely read by Christians and deservedly so, but there is a significant exception: her most important book, War on the Saints, written in collaboration with the famous Welsh revivalist, Evan Roberts, had been only available in an abridged version. There are many books which can be abridged without losing content, but in the case of War on the Saints the word “abridged” is certainly the wrong one simply because the main thrust of her vital book was eliminated in the abridged and emasculated version. The editors based their decision to discontinue the original version “first and foremost” on their rejection of the important teaching regarding demon influence on Christians.

  • About the Author

Jessie Penn-Lewis (1861-1927) was a Welsh evangelical speaker and author of a number of Christian evangelical works. Early life Penn-Lewis was born in Victoria Terrace, Neath in 1861. Her father was a Methodist minister. She was married to William Penn-Lewis.

Welsh revivalShe was involved in the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival, one of the largest Christian revivals ever to break out, although the revival was abruptly shortened with the mental and physical collapse of one of the leaders, Evan Roberts. Penn-Lewis traveled internationally to take her message to audiences in Russia, Scandinavia, Canada, the U.S., and India.

Penn-Lewis was close to Evan Roberts and there is some controversy associated with her influence over him. After the breakdown by Roberts cut the revival short, he stayed with the Penn-Lewis’s for a couple of years, but never fully recovered. Ultimately, Penn-Lewis declared some of phenomena of the Welsh Revival to be the work of Satan, declaring her still controversial position in her book on spiritual warfare called War on the Saints, which describes the work of demons on Christians, the theme for which Penn-Lewis is most known.

The Necessity Of Prayer

Title:                 The Necessity Of Prayer(previously published as Prayer and Spiritual Warfare )

Author:            Bounds, Edward McKendree, 1935-1913.

Imprint:          U.S.A.: NewKensington, Whitaker House, 2013, ©1984.

Collation:        141 p., 140*215 mm.

ISBN:                978-1-60374-994-7

Class Code:     培灵 T N O P -EMB

  • Summary

Christians know they should pray. But how many Christians know why? E. M. Bounds provides inspiration and insight that will challenge any believer to a greater depth of personal prayer. If you want to understand the power of a life of prayer, read this book. You may never pray the same again!

  • About the Author

Edward McKendree Bounds was a Methodist minister, revivalist, author and lawyer.

Unsuccessful in the California gold rush of 1849, E.M. Bounds returned home to Missouri and became the state’s youngest practicing attorney at age 19. In his early twenties, he was deeply impacted by the Third Great Awakening, and at age 24 he was ordained for ministry. During his lifetime as a pastor, traveled as an evangelist, served as a Civil War chaplain, edited a Christian periodical and was a devoted husband and father. But E.M. Bounds is best known for prayer. His daily habit was to spend the time between 4 am and 7 am praying. His writings on prayer are widely acclaimed to be among the finest of any author before or since.

The Climax Of The Risen Life

Title:                  The Climax  Of  The Risen Life

Author:             Penn-Lewis, Jessie, 1861-1927.

Imprint:           U.S.A.: Fort Washington, CLC Publication, 2003; ©1901

Collation:        104 p., 108*178 mm.

ISBN:                0-87508-941-0

Class Code:     培灵 T C O T -JPL

  • Summary

How to know the POWER of Christ’s Resurrection. How to share Christ’s VICTORY in any situation.

Jessie Penn-Lewis gives clear valuable instruction on the various aspects of the believer’s identification with Christ in His death, burial and resurrection. All Christians who cry with the Apostle Paul, ”That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection… being made conformable unto His death,” will find help from a careful consideration of these pages.

  • About the Author

Jessie Penn-Lewis (1861-1927) was a Welsh evangelical speaker and author of a number of Christian evangelical works. Early life Penn-Lewis was born in Victoria Terrace, Neath in 1861. Her father was a Methodist minister. She was married to William Penn-Lewis.

Welsh revivalShe was involved in the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival, one of the largest Christian revivals ever to break out, although the revival was abruptly shortened with the mental and physical collapse of one of the leaders, Evan Roberts. Penn-Lewis traveled internationally to take her message to audiences in Russia, Scandinavia, Canada, the U.S., and India.

Penn-Lewis was close to Evan Roberts and there is some controversy associated with her influence over him. After the breakdown by Roberts cut the revival short, he stayed with the Penn-Lewis’s for a couple of years, but never fully recovered. Ultimately, Penn-Lewis declared some of phenomena of the Welsh Revival to be the work of Satan, declaring her still controversial position in her book on spiritual warfare called War on the Saints, which describes the work of demons on Christians, the theme for which Penn-Lewis is most known.

His Thoughts Said…His Father Said…

Title:                  His Thoughts Said…His Father Said…

Author:             Carmichael, Amy,1867-1951.

Imprint:           U.S.A.: Fort Washington, CLC Publication, 2013, © 1941.

Collation:        108 p.,  108*178 mm.

ISBN:                978-0-87508-91-3

Class Code:     培灵 H T S H -AC

  • Summary

Amy Carmichael voices the inner thoughts we all have that bring discouragement, doubt, and fear, and this gives a godly response that dispels these false ideas. His Thoughts Said … His Father Said … provides bite-sized, biblical answers to your unspoken questions about God’s guidance, spiritual dryness, God’s supply, grief and suffering, hard situations and more.

  • About the Author

Amy Wilson Carmichael (1867-1951)was a Protestant Christian missionary in India, who opened an orphanage and founded a mission in Dohnavur. She served in India for 55 years without furlough and wrote many books about the missionary work there.

Bone Of His Bone

Title:                 Bone Of His Bone

Author:            Huegel, Frederick Julius, 1889-1971.

Imprint:          U.S.A.: Fort Washington, CLC Publication, 2017, © 1999.

Collation:        120 p., 133*202 mm.

ISBN:               978-0-87508-689-7

Class Code:     培灵 B O H B -FJH

  • Summary

What if you could find the key that would deliver you from the feeling of Failure in the face of an overwhelming stream of the law of sin? The secret key, longed for by believers everywhere, is contained in the pages of Scripture and revealed here in this book. We must move past the mere IMITATION OF CHRIST to a PARTICIPATION IN HIM? His suffering, His resurrection, and His victory. We must become Bone of His Bone.

  • About the Author

F.J. Huegel(1889-1971)was converted while in college as he read The Life of Christ by F. W. Farrar. He gave himself thereafter to full-time ministry and served as a chaplain in World War I and as a missionary to Mexico for 25 years. He taught at Union Seminary in Mexico City. He also had an evangelistic ministry in Mexico’s prisons. Huegel wrote and traveled to speak for God on the power of the cross and the inner life of the believer through the believer’s participation in Christ.