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Kairos 2: God's Timing
Kairos 2: God's Timing
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Book Introduction
This book is a sequel to 『Kairos 1: God's Space and Time』.
Especially in the moments of Kairos, when the Red Sea parted, the sun stood still, Goliath fell, and fire fell on Mount Carmel, we are asked how we should live before God.
It is not only in the moments of Kairos, but also in the ordinary times of David in our daily lives, when we face the decisive Goliath moment, rise up and win, when we capture God's heart, when God recognizes us, the time of Kairos comes upon us, and 'spirituality' is a substantial life that binds our daily lives.
The spirit does not move in familiar mannerisms such as waiting, discerning the times, being humble and awake, and being wary of familiar traditions and religions. The spirit's attributes give powerful teachings on the spiritual principles of excitement, freshness, and newness, the principle of faith.


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index
prolog

PART 1 THE SPIRITUAL LIFE HAS POWER

Principle 13: The Spirit Never Goes Beyond the Word
Principle 14: A Spiritual Person is a Loyal Person
Principle 15: The Spirit Cares About God, Not People
Principle 16: The Spirit Encourages and Praises
Principle 17: The spirit is humble, hungry, weak, and lowly.
Principle 18: The Spirit blesses, endures, and encourages.
Principle 19: The soul seeks to teach, the spirit gives birth.
Principle 20: The Spirit is in power, not words.
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PART 2 The Mind Moves the Spirit

Principle 21: The Spirit Must Create Community
Principle 22: Maintain Spiritual Freshness
Principle 23: Purity and Truthfulness Activate the Spirit
Principle 24: The Relationship Between Spirit and Flesh
Principle 25: Faith responds to the unseen as if it were seen.
Principle 26: The mind is the control tower that moves the spirit.

PART 3 David's Time Soon Becomes Spirituality

Principle 27: Spirituality is God's knowledge of me.
Principle 28: The Principle of Sowing and Reaping
Principle 29: The Spiritual Principle of the Cross
Principle 30: The Spirit may differ from the results of ministry or spiritual experience.
Principle 31: How You React to Difficulties Determines Your Spirituality
Principle 32: Spiritual Principles of Tradition
Principle 33: Correct Understanding and Belief in the Holy Communion

Epilogue

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Into the book
Draw the space-time of Kairos into your life.
Not once in a while, but every day! That's right.
You can live in the space-time of Kairos in your daily life.
--- p.5

The time of Kairos, when God's work unfolds, does not happen suddenly one day.
The time of Kairos comes upon the ‘times of David’ accumulated in our daily lives, the ‘times of devotion’ spent before God.

--- p.7

Spiritual people have a ‘spirituality of waiting.’
Patience is spiritual.
On the other hand, haste is carnal.
The fruit of the Holy Spirit includes 'patience', but it does not end quickly.
Koreans, a nation of ‘quick-quick’ people, need to deny their ego in order to have this kind of spirituality.

--- p.35,36

Consider the Pentecost event in the Book of Acts.
The heavens opened up more dramatically than ever before, and the immense space-time of Kairos poured into the world of Chronos.
For the first time, people began to speak in tongues, and miracles occurred where cripples stood up.
But a more fundamental change was the creation of a community called the "church"! The descent of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost marked the beginning of the church.
--- p.67,68

Is your spirit fresh? Has it perhaps become stale and rotten? Even a day's worth of "manna" rots and decays.
The peculiarity of things in the sky is that they rot even after just one day.
Your spirit needs to be renewed and revitalized daily through a living relationship with God.

--- p.87

Spirituality is not so much about 'I know a lot about God' as it is about 'God knows me'.
Here, to recognize means to 'acknowledge'.
How much does God know about you? Are you someone God knows? Before boasting about your knowledge of God, boast about God's knowledge of you.
Being recognized in the kingdom of God, that is spiritual authority.

--- p.143

If you have faithfully spent your time as David every day, now comes your time as Goliath.
Goliath's hour is a time of decision and reaction.
The time of Goliath is a time of urgent war and tension.
But at the same time, this time is also ‘the time to perfect one’s love for God.’

--- p.154

Those who sow will reap the fruit.
And the one who sows has the right to reap the fruits.
But what happens if we don't take that fruit, especially the fruit of the visible world, as our own? Then it becomes a reward in the spiritual world, in heaven! This is the true secret of the "principle of sowing and reaping" that Paul speaks of!
--- p.168

There is a difference between having a spiritual experience and being spiritual.
Having many experiences does not necessarily mean you are spiritual, and conversely, having no visible experiences does not mean you are not spiritual.
We, who are accustomed to the physical eye, are deceived by what we ‘see’.
Mistaking outwardly 'religious things' for 'spiritual things'.
Religious and spiritual are different.

--- p.184

Guard your heart.
You think it's different from what I thought? 'God must have a plan! I may not understand it all, but He must have told me to go there because it's the best!' Why did He put someone like that above me? 'He must have put me there for a reason!' Be thankful.
Spirituality is not about being hurt by undesirable outcomes, but rather becoming humble and gentle.

--- p.195,196

If I were to define the 'spirit of religion' in one word, it would be 'something that has become familiar.'
These are 'religious acts' that we do automatically because we are used to them, without thinking too deeply about them.
In other words, it is mannerism.
Perhaps we also have that kind of familiarity within us?
--- p.205

David's greatness lies not in the fact that he lived a special life of defeating Goliath every day, but in the fact that he lived his daily life of shepherding sheep in a 'special' way.
It is bringing the time of Kairos into everyday life.

--- p.218

Make your daily routine a 'special moment' where the Holy Spirit works.
That is faith and spirituality.
Redeem your daily routine.
When your daily life breaks free from the mundane and becomes fresh, when your daily time becomes David's time, when you face Goliath, you will see the true value of David's time in 'Goliath's time.
--- p.219

Publisher's Review
Someone who makes every day new and exciting
It is the Holy Spirit who is present at that time!!


What kind of Christianity is yours? Is it a spiritual history, awash with tears and excitement, or is it a stale, boring, and fleeting event? Is your Christianity rooted in Kairos, or in Chronos? Is your faith a "Goliath-slaying" strategy, hoping for a sudden, unexpected win, or is it a "David's time" that binds the everyday?

Living in the Spirit does not mean a series of special events, such as being healed of incurable diseases or receiving miraculous provisions.
Living in the spirit means living the ordinary everyday life in a special way within Kairos.
As if it were the first time! Place your daily life within Kairos.
Don't leave your daily life in the flow of Chronos time.
Every day is new and exciting within the space and time of Kairos!

I recommend this to these people!

- For those who are curious about the spiritual principles of everyday life that seems boring and ordinary
- Those who want to clarify the biblical understanding of the spiritual world
- Those who want to rise up and shine by preparing true faith and spirituality
- Those who want to experience the spiritual world with discernment without being confused or deceived
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: February 22, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 224 pages | 308g | 128*198*20mm
- ISBN13: 9791165041854
- ISBN10: 1165041855

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