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Flying Bird 2
Flying Bird 2
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If you love the world more than God, you will become a slave to the world!
Pastor Kim Dong-ho's "Flying Bird": The Second Story of True Freedom


Pastor Kim Dong-ho's second book in the 'Amazing Dawn Every Day' series has been published.
『Flying Bird 2: Exodus, Exodus, Exodus』.
This book is a collection of Exodus stories told on the YouTube channel of the same name, which receives daily blessings from 165,000 subscribers. The author uses the Exodus, a major event in Israel's history, to reflect on our own situation today.
The Israelites who went down to Egypt to escape the famine lived there for 400 years.
Meanwhile, they became slaves in the land of Egypt.
Because they forgot God's covenant in the comfort of Egypt.
If we too love the world more than God, we will eventually become slaves to the world.
So the author says we must learn from the 'Exodus'.
I hope that through this book, you will reflect on God's love and calling in leading the Israelites out of Egypt, and learn how to love God.
Recommended for readers who want to live as truly free people.

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PART 1
There is a reason why you were called.


1 Why Israel Became Slaves in Egypt
2 Purpose of Blessing
3. To be a good parent
4 The Happiness of a Calling
5 Traps That Ruin Your Life
6 A person for whom disobedience is nothing
7 Ways to Overcome Hardship
8 Grace is like a stone, and an enemy is like water.
9 Best Legacy, Best Blessing

PART 2
Exodus: Learn God's Way in the Wilderness


10 People Running Away from Freedom
11 Why God Led Us into the Wilderness
12 What happens when you remember the blessings you received in times of hardship?
13 A God who heals only those who believe?
14 Greedy vs.
grateful person
15 The Way of Faith We Must Maintain When Fighting the World
16 Why Moses' Leadership Was Great
17 The ruler of the world is also God.
18 The Power of Holiness

PART 3
Commandments, Redemption for True Freedom

19 The Ten Commandments and the Cross
20 You shall have no other gods before me.
21 Do not make idols for yourself.
22 Do not take the name of the Lord in vain.
23 Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy.
24 Honor your father and mother.
25 Thou shalt not kill
26 Do not commit adultery.
27 Do not steal
28 Do not bear false witness.
29 Do not covet
The 30 Commandments: How to Keep Them Properly
31 Respect people
32 God speaks of responsibility, not revenge
33 The thing God hates the most
34 God's Justice
35 Can't it be me? I can do without you!
36 Serve the Lord
37 Let's go back to the words.

PART 4
Obedience, build a temple of life

38 Let us build a beautiful church in our lives.
39 Words of Repentance and Promise
40 Let us offer our lives to God as the bread of the Presence.
41 Even a spark pot is precious
42 Rolling Church
43 Let it be sunlight
44 It is the sacrifice, not the priest, that is precious.
45 I want to become a person who loves God.
46 A man who made money and people his gods
47 Like God and Friends
48 God's Jealousy
49 No matter where you go, there is nothing to fear.

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This is a very important lesson.
This is the most important message we must learn as we begin the Book of Exodus.
The land of Goshen is not bad.
The world's wealth and glory aren't necessarily evil, are they? This isn't about good versus evil.
It is not evil, it is not bad, but when we love it more than God and treasure it more than God's Word, we become its slaves.
--- p.14

When God saved Moses, he did not save Moses alone.
Now, 400 years after the Israelites entered Egypt, God rescued Moses in order to save the Israelites who were dying during Moses' time.
Moses was saved to save Israel, and that was the purpose of salvation.
--- p.23

God gives each of us a calling.
There is a calling.
I don't necessarily think that only pastors have a calling.
Because I don't think only pastors are clergy.
No matter what job you have, it is all God's calling.

--- p.40

How can carrying the cross be enjoyable?
Instinctively, I want to avoid it.
But what God gives us is not just to eat well and live.
Everyone has a calling.
--- p.46

God's people are sensitive to sin.
So when God speaks, we are pricked and repent.
Because the spirit of repentance is alive, we do not fall too deeply into sin, and even if we do sin, we turn back and live a life of obedience to God's word.

--- p.61-62

When I was going through the hardest time of my life, when I felt like I couldn't live and didn't want to live, when I gave up on ministry and everything else and stayed home for two months like a wreck, I held onto the cross and survived.
The cross spoke to me.
'I can't stand to see you die.
I will do whatever it takes to save you.'
--- p.70

I hope we can become free people.
Even though the struggle for freedom is difficult and arduous, we must abandon the cowardly desire to serve others.

--- p.100

If we look at the Bible, all the people used by God, all the people who were preciously used by God, had experiences in the wilderness.
There are experiences in the wilderness.
Jesus did the same, and wasn't David chased by Saul in the wilderness?
The same goes for Moses and Israel.
Why does God keep sending His people into the wilderness?
--- p.103

The text is the word given to the Israelites thousands of years ago.
But we are not reading that history now.
If I were to read this word today, it would not be the word given to the Israelites in the past, but the word given to me today.
That's what I'm saying.
That is why I do not hear the text as the history of Israel in the past, but as the word given to me today.
--- p.123

I thought that a truly great leader is not someone who reigns alone until the end, but someone like Moses who raises up others and establishes Joshua.

--- p.149

We must hold on to the Ten Commandments and the cross at the same time.
Only by holding on to the commandments can you hold on to the cross, and only by holding on to the cross can you be saved.

--- p.178

When you realize your sin, you can hold on to the cross.
You can come before Jesus.
A person who does not know that he is a sinner can never hold on to Jesus.
There is no need to go to the cross.
--- p.268

I want to become a person who loves God.
So I always want to be together.
I want to live a life where I don't forget God, even in my subconscious.

--- p.396

What we must learn from the Book of Exodus is that the Israelites built the tabernacle in obedience to the Word, without violating even a single measurement.
That is how the invisible tabernacle of faith is built.
--- p.426

Publisher's Review
If you don't leave, you die
Find the way to love God in the wilderness!


The book of Exodus begins with the story of people losing their freedom.

The Israelites suffered seven years of famine.
We will take refuge according to God's providence and guidance.

God provided refuge in Egypt,
He sent Joseph ahead of them to be their prime minister so that they would not suffer there.

God must have had a plan in mind when he evacuated the Israelites.

He said, 'When the famine is over, we must return to Canaan.'

Because Canaan is the land that God promised to the Israelites.


But the Israelites did not return to Canaan even after the famine ended.

Why didn't I go back? The reason is simple.

Because Goshen was much better than the land of Canaan that God had given them.

As I lived there, I lived there for 400 years.

The kingdom of God has been completely forgotten.
Because the world is so good.

So what happened in the end? It became paper.

They ended up becoming slaves in the land of Egypt.


Love money more, love power more, love position more,
If you love the pleasures of the world more, it is good at first.

But as time goes by, we become less and less the masters of it.
You become a bound servant.
You become a slave.

We must learn from the 'Exodus'.
You have to get out of there.

If you don't leave, you die.
Things will get harder and harder.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: January 29, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 432 pages | 522g | 132*210*30mm
- ISBN13: 9791165041793
- ISBN10: 1165041790

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