Naeane Church Sunday Worship 2026.06.28 — The Holy Spirit Leads My Heart Into the Truth
The Holy Spirit Leads My Heart Into the Truth
Text: John 16:13 Fifth Sunday after Pentecost — June 28
Introduction
Today, on the fifth Sunday after Pentecost, I want to share a message under the title, "The Holy Spirit Leads My Heart Into the Truth."
Look at the world around us. Countless events are unfolding at every moment. These days, we cannot put our smartphones down. We scroll through endless Shorts. We live in an age where, no matter where in the world something is happening, we can see it instantly.
But here is what is easy to miss: the information we are consuming is not objective in itself. It flows out of the world's most influential media outlets, and each outlet carries its own slant. The same event arrives at us in completely different colors and moods depending on the source. In a real sense, we are living as slaves to this stream of information.
In the middle of such an age, how do we live out "Jesus is the Christ!" (예수는 그리스도!)? That is the question we will come back to today, as we look at the world again through this lens.
Today's text is John 16:13. As always, we will work through five questions.
Question 1. How did I fight the spiritual battle this week?
Calling on the Name at the dinner table
This week, my wife was unwell again. The back pain was one issue, but the bigger problem was eating.
Looking back at decades of married life, the hardest stretch for me was when our first child was in her womb — that period of severe morning sickness. For fifteen straight days she could barely keep anything down. Her weight dropped to 39 kilograms. Watching her go through it was almost unbearable.
Now she is well past her sixties. The back pain is the lesser issue. The real problem is that the same kind of nausea from those morning-sickness days has come back. Whatever she puts in her mouth, she spits out. In her mind she keeps imagining food, thinking, I should try to eat that. But when I bring it to her, she takes one bite and stops. Her weight will not go up.
It happened again the other day. I ordered something more expensive for dinner that night, and she could not eat it either. So what did we do? We sat across from each other, looking each other in the face, and we just called the Name — Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ — over and over.
Why did we call that Name right there at the table? Because nothing was working, and a deep urgency rose up from inside us: this Name is the only answer. So I called it, and she called it. With the food sitting in front of her, we called it for a long time. Then I said, Alright, let us eat now. And she started eating. Inside, I thought, Wait — it actually worked. I did not say a word. I just sat beside her quietly so she could focus on eating.
Discovering Baemin
Yesterday morning she said she wanted to eat something specific, so I ordered delivery again. I have gotten an upgrade lately. Someone taught me how to shop, and I have started ordering through Baemin (Korea's biggest food-delivery app) on my own.
I do not even leave the house. I tap orders into the app, and a motorbike shows up. You all know me, don't you? I even run an online store. And yet, of all things, ordering food on Baemin was something I had never done myself. Why? Because someone next to me was taking such good care of me. One word from me, and she would handle everything. There was nothing left for me to touch.
But now she cannot, so I had no choice. So I tried it twice, three times, four times. And it is a revelation. I genuinely cannot understand why I used to sweat my way through the market all those years. So I ordered this and ordered that — just clicking away.
But even the food I ordered, she could not eat. So what do you do? Again, we sat across from each other in front of the mirror, and called the Name — Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ — for a long stretch. And then, finally, she started eating. It struck me as strange and beautiful. In that desperate place, we called the Name, and the food went into her stomach.
A lifelong theme: fighting negative thoughts
I fight spiritual battles every day. And I can see clearly that I am different from who I used to be. Let me tell you why.
The lifelong theme of my life has always been this one question: whenever the slightest thought rises in my mind, why is the negative one always first? That has been the theme of my entire life.
In a sense, even my becoming a pastor — and the whole direction of my ministry — at first was not really for the congregation. It was for me. Even while knowing the truth that Jesus is the Christ, why do those thoughts keep rising inside me? How do I defeat them? That was my lifelong assignment.
Then, through training, I learned that God's presence comes when we call the Name. For three full years of military service, I trained every single day. Three exhausting years of pulling everything out of myself, dragging it up by the roots, and turning all of it over. That is why even now I keep calling, Jesus is the Christ.
I am calling it this week. I am calling it right now, in this very moment. And as I watch myself fighting this battle fiercely, I feel a quiet pride in myself too.
A soccer match — and another battle begins
There was a soccer match this week. Before I even watched, the conclusion was already locked in my head: Nope. They have already lost.
But my wife had the TV on. I was working on something, and my eyes kept drifting over. Still, I did not watch — because inside, I was already 99.99% certain: My read is never wrong. I am right. That match is over.
Then I glanced. And once I glanced, I watched a little. Maybe one minute. And of course — the result was exactly what I had predicted.
Do you know what thought rose up in me at that moment? See, you were right. But here you are watching TV anyway. You idiot. Condemnation came down on me. So I had to call Jesus is the Christ for a long while just to fight it off.
But the real problem started after that. From Friday until today, every time I opened YouTube, Shorts kept feeding me soccer clips. Even when I tried not to watch, the algorithm tracked my thoughts and kept serving them up. I should not watch — and yet I would watch for a moment. And then another moment. And inside, that bottled-up feeling kept piling up — that suffocating, clogged sensation rising in my chest, as if I had swallowed too much without water.
That irritation is still rising as I speak. And I am pulling it out, piece by piece, by calling the Name — Jesus is the Christ. Why? Because I have watched soccer for decades. A habit like that does not get sorted out in a single moment. So even now, the spiritual battle continues.
Question 2. Looking at all of Scripture this week, what is the most essential content?
Today's title is, The Holy Spirit Leads My Heart Into the Truth. But there is a keyword directly tied to that title: the conviction inside us that my thinking, my judgment, is absolutely right. That is the keyword I will unfold today.
The single certainty buried deep in Eve's heart
In Genesis 3, we find the root of why we have so many problems today. Countless other problems branch out from that root, and the decisive cause lies right there.
Eve ate the fruit. At that moment, what was lying at the very bottom of her heart? I am right. If I eat this, I will surely become like God. My judgment is correct. My decision is certain. And about the outcome — I am 100% sure. That conviction, simply at 100%, was already settled inside her.
But she ate, and humanity fell. Why? What was the source of the information feeding her self-judgment? It came from a being more superior than humans — vast enough to deceive us, with powers we cannot even imagine. Humans took that information whole. And in that instant, everything Satan had on the outside moved inside us.
What happened next? The Spirit of God inside us departed, and through the spirit of Satan, the human spirit took up residence inside. That is why even now, the automatic thought rising in us is: My thinking is absolutely right.
Before Genesis 3, what was the human condition? Satan was on the outside, occasionally shaking us with whispers like, Your judgment is right. But after Genesis 3, the flow comes from 100% inside: My thinking is absolutely right. My decision is 100% certain. I am god. I am God himself. That is the posture we have taken toward ourselves.
So whenever someone opposes my judgment, my decision — that person instantly becomes my enemy. With this 100% takeover at the deepest layer, humanity began to live.
But that 100% can never solve the problem
Why is this flow of I am 100% right such a serious problem? God made this world. Can we conquer death? No. Can we solve the problem of sin? No. Can we solve the problem of Satan? No.
Where does the flow of I am 100% right eventually lead? Toward destruction. It ruins me, and it pulls others down with me. And it does not just fail on the problem in front of me — the problems that come after, we can never solve either. Why? Because humans can only judge from the experience accumulated in this world.
So God gave a Name to break the flow of I am 100% right rising up inside us. Let us confess together: Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ.
In Genesis 3:15, why did God promise the seed of the woman? Because your judgment is not 100% right. Decisions made by your own judgment can never solve the deepest problems you carry. Only God can solve them. And that is why he gave us the Name — Jesus is the Christ.
That is why even in the Old Testament, only those who called that Name became God's children. Only those who called that Name could step outside, even for a moment, of that hard shell of self-certainty.
When I look at my own life, the same is true. I am someone who lives by the standard of I am right. But as I keep calling the Name — Jesus is the Christ — I start examining my own judgments again. When I am about to make a decision and I call that Name, there is a pause. And in that pause, for the first time, I can look at things objectively. So I delay the judgment. I delay the decision. I slow my actions down by half a beat. Through living this way, I have come to know clearly just how essential this Name is.
Question 3. Based on Genesis 3:15, briefly explain today's text.
Today we are working through the keyword: my judgment is absolutely right. In Genesis 3, humanity divides into two groups.
Two kinds of humanity
Everyone who ate the fruit — into whom Satan's spirit entered, making them children of Satan — lives along one current: My judgment is absolutely right. I can meet God on my own terms. I can solve the curses, disasters, fate, and saju-palja (Korea's "four pillars of destiny") — all of it — by my own strength. That is one group, living on top of that self-certainty.
The other group confesses something different: No matter how hard I judge or try, the problem of my death, my sin, my relationships with people, and eternal destruction can never be solved by my judgment. So I must lay hold of the only Name that God can solve them through — Jesus is the Christ. These two streams of humanity have flowed through all of human history.
In Genesis 3:15, the LORD God gave that Name as a promise. Those who believed the promise were saved even in the Old Testament. And in the New Testament, that Name finally appears in person.
Let us confess together. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ.
The Christ — that is Jesus. The one who appears in the New Testament — that is Jesus. Jesus is the Christ. This is the whole declaration of the New Testament.
John 14, 15, and 16 are Jesus' final teaching about the Holy Spirit
In John 19:30, he finished it all on the cross. In John 20:30–31, the meaning is summarized. In John 21, he rose. Then in Acts 1, he ascended. And in Acts 2, he was sent as the Holy Spirit. Once it was completely proven that Jesus is the Christ, his Spirit was sent into us.
But while that sending takes place in Acts 2, today's text is John 16:13 — the words Jesus spoke right before his death on the cross. Listen — the Holy Spirit is coming. He must come. After I die, he must come, or it will not be to your benefit.
Why did he speak that way? At the time, the disciples did not understand. But over time, they came to understand clearly.
If Jesus, after rising, had not ascended and had stayed on this earth, what would have happened? Today, the world's population is 8 billion. You and I have more than one or two problems each, do we not? We carry countless problems. Even if he had stayed risen as God, to meet him, he would have to be in one place. We would all have to go to him. We would hop on a plane, meet him for less than a second, and come back. The waiting line alone would be billions deep. That is why he had to go up. He had to ascend, so the Holy Spirit could be sent.
What does Jesus say in today's text? The Holy Spirit must come. And when he comes, he will lead you into all truth.
Especially John 14, 15, and 16 — within the Gospel of John — are the chapters where Jesus speaks about the Holy Spirit most fully, right before the cross. So we cannot pass over them lightly. And John 16:13 stands right at the heart of that flow, a decisive verse.
Question 4. What part of today's text do I want to focus on?
Five weeks of flow, summarized
Today is the fifth Sunday after Pentecost. The season runs all the way to the 27th Sunday, and I cannot say how far we will go this year, but we are now five weeks in.
The core of Pentecost Sunday was this: the fact that the Holy Spirit has come is the most decisive and complete evidence that Jesus is the Christ. So when we say the Holy Spirit is in us, the meaning does not end there. For him to come into us, Jesus must be at the right hand of God. Jesus must have ascended. The Father must have sent him. And for the Father to send him, the Father must have completely testified to and acknowledged the fact that Jesus is the Christ.
So what does it mean that the Holy Spirit is in us right now? It is complete proof that Jesus is the Christ. It is proof that Jesus is alive at the right hand of God. It is proof that the Father is alive. The fact that the Holy Spirit is in us means all three persons are at work inside us together, as a set.
Week 1: The Spirit sent by Christ, dwelling in the body of the believer. The Holy Spirit is not someone far away — he is the one who has entered this very body of yours and mine, here, with us right now.
Week 2: The difference in dimension between the inner life of someone who has never known Jesus and the inner life of someone who has experienced the coming of the Holy Spirit.
Week 3: Why the Holy Spirit must come into the hearts of the disciples. Where do all our problems happen? Inside. When are they most intense? Late at night, alone. In the worship space, things quiet down for a moment, but when we are alone, everything starts — every scheme unfolds at night, in solitude. That is why the Holy Spirit absolutely must come inside us.
Week 4 (last week): The Holy Spirit makes my thoughts remember God's word. The Spirit is not someone who makes things tremble inside, or sends sudden impulses, or makes heat surge up. The Spirit is the one who keeps making God's word rise up right in the middle of where your thoughts are flowing, and who pulls you toward the direction of that word.
Week 5 (today): The Holy Spirit leads my heart into the truth.
First, let us check where we stand
Before we dive into today's message, let us check our own position. Confess with me:
Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. I am a child of God. I am a child of God.
The first thing to confirm right now is where I stand. I am a child of God. Why? Because in John 1:12, to those who receive the truth that Jesus is the Christ, he gives the authority to become children of God.
Let us confess again. Jesus is the Christ. I am a child of God. I am a child of God. My current position is: child of God.
Next: All problems — finished. All problems — finished. All problems — finished. In John 19:30, he finished it all. All problems finished means that everything connecting me to God — past, present, future, and the problem of the soul — is done. Even the dissatisfaction I am carrying now, the poverty, and all the other problems — God has finished them all.
Again: All problems — finished. All problems — finished. All problems — finished. Devil, away. Devil, away.
Every thought of Satan trying to drag my mind into negativity, complaint, destruction — the moment I call Jesus is the Christ, those thoughts are cut off. When I call that Name, the devil's thoughts are severed.
Again: All problems — finished. Devil, away. Devil, away. Filled with the Holy Spirit. World Evangelization.
Why do we repeat these five over and over? Because this is my current position, the direction I am supposed to live in, and the direction I solve from when a problem comes. So before we open the text, you and I must first stand in this place.
What happens inside us when information comes in
Now let me enter the heart of today's text.
All of us — including me — when information comes in, we judge it and we act. The simplified flow is: information comes in → judgment → action.
But if you look more deeply between those steps, countless conversations are happening inside. Take an example. The moment the thought I should go to worship today comes up, an internal dialogue starts: What should I wear? Will so-and-so be there? If they are, how should I greet them? Should I take the subway, or drive? My self is constantly exchanging messages with these thoughts. And then finally: Yes — this is right. I am sure. Let us do it this way. And only then do I move into action.
But when I finally say, Yes, this is right, 100% right, I have decided, I should act — what is sitting underneath that statement? The certainty that this decision will surely succeed. Not a certainty of failure — but the conviction that this will work out well. That is what I am acting on.
But here is the nonsense in it. Humans — and I am no exception — what is the level of the place from which I judge that I am right? It is just my level. My level of thinking, my level of wisdom, my level of experience, the level of where I currently stand. I can only judge within that range. And yet I insist I am 100% right.
The problem is this: my judgment clearly has limits, but I will not acknowledge those limits. In that moment, I become god, and I push through, certain I am right. But when I actually live it out — far too often, it does not pan out.
The stock market — outcomes nobody could predict
Take an example. What is the hottest economic topic in Korea right now? Stock investment, is it not? Many of you invest. In this era, almost no one does not.
I do too. But I could not buy SK Hynix — too expensive. Hynix and Samsung Electronics, I did not even have enough for a single share. Look at how much Samsung has gone up. I could not buy then, and I still cannot.
So what did I buy? Other things. These days, the index keeps climbing — past 9,000, on some days 8,300, 8,700 — but the stock I happened to buy is barely affected by it. When the market goes up, it does not go up. When it goes down, it does not go down. It just does not follow the swings. Honestly, that has been a little frustrating. But I have not taken a big loss either.
But think about it. Right before we buy a stock, what is our state of mind? 100% certain. It will definitely move that way. There will be some fluctuation, but no major swings, and it will move up to a certain level. We enter with that conviction, do we not?
Then time passes, and slowly things start showing up in the news: many people have taken major losses on leverage. Especially with stocks like SK Hynix, where investors went in with leverage and got wiped out. What does this tell us? Inside, the conviction I am right was at 100%, but the outcome did not follow that conviction.
A friend's 100 million won and the Space-related listing
This is something no one can predict. My own experience says so.
I have a friend who took a big loss in stocks. I invest maybe in the low hundreds-of-thousands range. He invested in the tens of millions of won. He was past 50 million, almost 100 million.
Recently, there was news about a Space-X-related stock being listed on the US market. He said, That one is going to take off. It will definitely go up. And he put a large sum in. He has traded stocks for decades — he must have done countless rounds of research.
But something nobody imagined happened. In Korea, no one could buy a single share of that Space-X-related stock. The purchase was blocked entirely. As a result, the related US-side stocks people had already invested in all crashed at once. Every day after that — lower limit. Lower limit. Lower limit.
Do you know how low it has fallen? This week, down to the 17,000-won range. I met that friend and listened to him. He had been 100% sure. But his plan did not work. His judgment did not work. The result moved in a direction he had never imagined.
The limit of the world's judgments — and a bigger problem
Why am I going on at length about this example? Every human lives by saying, I am clearly right. I am sure. But in worldly matters, the worst that happens is losing some money. In the matters Scripture deals with, it is a different dimension entirely.
What does Scripture tell us? You must meet God. You must solve the problem of your death. Not only yours, but the troubles, sicknesses, fate, and four-pillars-destiny passed down through your family line. The afflictions handed down from your ancestors must be solved. And the problems directly attached to you — poverty, sickness, powerlessness — must be solved.
If we have lived 60 years saying, I am 100% right, I will handle it, has anything actually been solved? No. So Scripture is clear: the cosmic, foundational, ancestrally-inherited problems we cannot solve by our own power — never, ever, by human judgment.
That is why the LORD God gave a Name. Let us confess together again: Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ.
What it means to be "led"
When Jesus says in today's text that the Holy Spirit, when he comes, will lead you into the truth, what is he actually saying? When the Holy Spirit comes into you, the Spirit himself will guide you through the most foundational, absolute, far-reaching, ancestrally-inherited problems of humanity.
But notice the word lead. "Leading" is a process. There is a timetable. There are stages. Within that process, there is resistance. There are failures. There are some successes. Sometimes it shows on the surface. Sometimes it moves invisibly.
But the direction of every step is toward the truth. So when you and I keep calling the Name — Jesus is the Christ — even though there are failures and successes, visible movements and invisible movements, the very act of calling that Name as a baseline is what allows him to lead us into the truth. Amen.
Confess together again: Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ.
What Jesus is saying most decisively here, in the end, is this: Call the Name. And while you are calling, follow where I lead.
Question 5. How will I apply today's word to my life?
Anger that starts with one comment from your boss
Imagine you have worked hard preparing something at work. Then your boss looks at it and tosses out one line: Hey, that is wrong. How do you feel in that moment? Anger rises immediately. Among men, curses can slip out without you even noticing.
Why? Because deep inside, the conviction my judgment is right, I am 100% sure is already settled. And the moment someone tosses out a word that shakes it, the reaction comes out.
What happens inside when you watch the news
Another example. You watch the news. One party says something. The other party says the opposite. Always two sides, side by side. One opinion, then another.
What happens inside? I am on this side, so the moment the other side says something, heat rises up. Why are these people saying this? I am the one who is right. You are wrong. The shout starts automatically inside.
Why does anger surge? Why does irritation jump up? It all comes down to one thing: the shout I am right echoing inside, over and over, into ourselves. I am right. You are wrong. It does not stop.
A child who will not do what you told them
The same thing surfaces somewhere else. You have a child. You told them to do something, and they say they did not do it. What springs up inside immediately? What do you mean wrong? Why are you saying you did not do it? The line comes out instantly.
The root of all these flows is one thing: I am right. I am certain. I am 100% right. That self-talk keeps muttering inside, and the self keeps absorbing the muttering.
In other words, what do we call this? Stubbornness. Especially as people my age, others say, He is stubborn. He is hardheaded. He resists everything. You cannot have a conversation with him. Why is his temper so bad? And if you go inside that person, what is actually flowing? I am right. My word is right. Absolutely right. You are wrong. That shout — pouring out endlessly inside, without the person even knowing.
So there is no room for someone else's words to enter. The moment they enter, they get bounced right out.
Actually, that story was about me
Saying all this, there is something I have to admit clearly. The person I just described — that was me.
I am a Choi. And I am genuinely stubborn. I saw a lot of it growing up, watching my mother. Once my mother decided she was right, she absolutely would not hear anyone else. I grew up watching that, and I lived the same way.
In a sense, that is what the word loner really points to. When people say, That person does not really talk to others — what does it actually mean? Inside that person, his own thoughts and his own self are endlessly insisting on his own thinking. And the moment someone touches his pride with a word, anger jumps out. For men, it goes into action. And no matter the outcome, it falls into one of two patterns: either flat refusal to acknowledge, or only partial acknowledgment. Even when the outcome turns out completely differently, That one is not mine — and he keeps clutching his judgment to the end.
The single turning point where my stubbornness changed
But there was a clear moment when my stubbornness changed. A single moment.
Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ.
I kept calling the Name. And as I kept calling, at some point my own judgments and my own stubbornness started to come into clear view. Oh — I have been carrying this around like a god, treating it as 100% absolute. Even in a 0.001-second moment, I never let go of it. I saw myself with painful clarity.
But think about it. What experience do I really have? How many people have I met? I have actually met quite a lot. But there are countless people in the world who have met more, who have known more deeply than I have. And here I was, serving only my own experience as god.
But as I kept calling — Jesus is the Christ — a faint voice began to rise inside: Your judgment could be wrong. Your judgment may not be objective. Your judgment is based only on what you have experienced. Only on the people you have met. It is coming from the data of your own past.
And so I became able to look at myself from a third-party perspective. If I had not been calling Jesus is the Christ, I would have insisted I was right until the day I died. Even with an obviously wrong outcome in front of me, I would have looked away from it, clutching only I am right.
How the Holy Spirit leads
So why did that small thought — my judgment could be wrong — even come inside, and then grow? The first reason is clear: because I kept calling the Name — Jesus is the Christ.
Now let us tie this to the Holy Spirit. When we say "the Holy Spirit's leading," what scene do we usually imagine? A voice booming inside, Your thinking is wrong. A flash of light from the sky. A hammer-blow shock to the head. That is the image we tend to have.
But the Spirit's leading does not happen that way. As you keep calling Jesus is the Christ, a quiet thought rises: Your thought could be wrong. Your thinking has these strengths, but it also has these weaknesses. Your current judgment is based on these conditions. But those conditions do not hold up when viewed from a wider angle.
This is how the Holy Spirit makes us look at our judgments again, from a bigger frame. He makes us see them more objectively. He pours new thoughts inside so we can think differently. That is how the Holy Spirit leads us into the truth.
The change inside me this week
I tested this again this week. In the old days, if someone tossed out Hey, your words are wrong, anger jumped immediately. I worked hard not to show it on my face. You would not believe how hard I worked to look composed. But inside, a string of curses had already passed through.
Now it is different. When someone disagrees, this voice comes up first inside me: Hmm — okay, let me think again. My heart has become so much more flexible.
What does "more flexible" mean? Your thinking could be wrong. Your thinking may have come from these specific conditions. So let me look at what I am holding from another angle, more objectively. I have become able to take that one beat of rest.
How was this possible? Because as I kept calling — Jesus is the Christ — the Holy Spirit inside kept pouring those thoughts into my heart.
Conclusion
So this week, when you are standing before a decision, when someone's words light a fire in you, when someone opposes your judgment — pause right there. And call: Jesus is the Christ.
When you call that Name, judgment pauses. And in that pause, the Holy Spirit leads our hearts into a bigger place, a wider place, a place closer to the truth.
Let us confess together one last time.
Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ. Jesus is the Christ! (예수는 그리스도!) I am a child of God. All problems — finished. Devil, away. Filled with the Holy Spirit. World Evangelization.
Closing Prayer
Let us pray.
Father God, we have always lived from the place of my judgment is right. But Jesus, the Christ, died, rose, ascended, and sent the Holy Spirit, and we believe that the Spirit now dwells inside everyone who confesses Jesus is the Christ, and leads us into the truth.
May the Spirit within us, throughout this week, make us look at our judgments again from a wider place. May he re-examine our decisions by the standard of Christ. May he calmly draw our hearts into the truth. When anger rises, when stubbornness surges, when the shout I am right grows inside — let us pause, and call the Name.
God, we offer this hour's offering. May it be used wholly for the gospel. And now may the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the boundless love of God the Father, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with all the workers of the Lord who long to grasp the word and receive the answer this week, and with all the members of Naeane Church (Church in Me / 내안에교회), and with all those joining this worship online — from now and forever. Amen.
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