اندیشه ها در مورد آیه امروز...
پرستش راستين يك عطيه است. چون خدا روح است، چون او قدوس است، ما نميتوانيم بطور كامل و بدون عطا و بركت روح القدس، به او دست يابيم. ما مسيحيان هنگاميكه در مسيح تعميد گرفتيم روح القدس را يافتيم، از اينرو ما اكنون ميتوانيم با او سخن گفته و او را روح به روح بپرستيم.
Thoughts on Today's Verse...
Genuine worship is a gift. God is spirit. God is holy. So, we cannot fully and authentically approach God in worship without the gift and blessing of his Holy Spirit. As Christians who received his Spirit when we were born of God through our faith and baptism (John 3:3-7, 4:23-24; 1 Corinthians 6:9-11; Titus 3:3-7), we can now speak to him and worship him openly and confidently — our spirit combined with the Holy Spirit in us, worshiping God who is Spirit. The Spirit within us makes us a place where God lives through his Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). The Spirit intercedes for us when we approach God in prayer (Romans 8:26-27). We are then filled with God's Spirit as we worship him (Ephesians 5:18-20). No wonder Jesus commanded:
God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship him in spirit and in truth.
That's with our spirit, combined with the Holy Spirit, and with worshiping God appropriately; then God is praised and pleased.
دعای من
اَبّا پدر، من بوسيله عطيه روح توست كه بعنوان فرزندانت به نزدت مى آيم. بسيار سپاسگزارم از اينكه روحت را بمن بخشيده اى تا بتوانم با اطمينان به تو نزديك شوم و بدانم كه تو به نگرانيهاى قلبى من گوش فرا ميدهى. لطفن پرستش قلبى، گفتارى، و عملى مرا بپذير. باشد كه كارهايى كه من امروز انجام ميدهم منجر به جلال تو گردد. بنام عيسى ميطلبم. آمين.
My Prayer...
Abba Father, by the gift of your Spirit, I come to you as your child. Thank you so much for giving me your Spirit so that I can approach you with confidence and know you hear the concerns of my heart. Please accept the worship of my heart, of my words, and of my actions in my daily life. May the things I do today bring you glory as I worship you authentically and through the power of the Holy Spirit. In Jesus name, I pray. Amen.



