Tuesday, May 6, 2025
See the world wider, think critically, and act boldly
To truly make a difference, one must step back and see the world from a broader perspective. This expanded vision allows us to identify opportunities and challenges that might go unnoticed otherwise. Coupled with critical thinking, it enables us to analyze situations thoughtfully and make informed decisions instead of impulsive choices. Finally, acting boldly—guided by insight and confidence—turns those insights into impactful actions. Together, these elements create a powerful approach for leadership, innovation, and personal growth, allowing us to navigate complex issues with clarity and purpose.
Immanuel Kant
Ultimately, we need to strike a balance between logical reasoning and practical experience to make sound decisions.
Sunday, May 4, 2025
The Burning Bush and Divine Revelation
אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה (Exod 3:14)
"I am that I am" (my translation)
Other translations: "I will be what I will be." "I am who I am" in the sense that "I am the one who exists forever" (Philo's Hellenistic interpretation).
The name YHWH (Tetragrammaton) derives from the above verse; most likely, from hayah ("to be"). In the burning bush in Exodus 3, God defies Moses' request to know his name. Instead, he says: "I am that I am," which means "I am the one who has been revealed throughout your ancestors." In this context, YHWH is not the name of God; rather, God is called in such ways because of what he said to Moses.
The above saying characterizes me. I am that I am. I am irreplaceable by anything or anyone. I am awesome because I am God's masterpiece. I must believe it. Nothing or no one can bring me down or describe me fully or adequately. No matter what happens, God's love remains strong and unchanged. So I am that I am.
Biblical Studies and Life
This book was published independently years ago and has been revised. It features a collection of selected essays I wrote during my early teaching career. Some of the chapters include "The Roots of Individualism," "Jesus's Identity and Character Formation in the Gospel of John," and "Whose Righteousness and Faith?" These writings have served as foundational elements that continue to nurture my ongoing research and have deepened my understanding of these topics.
Saturday, May 3, 2025
“The Samaritan as a Paragon of Self-Love and Neighborly Love (Luke 10:25-37)”
In December 2024, I had the pleasure of delivering a speech at Yonsei University Graduate School of Theology in Seoul, Korea. Today I revised it for submission to a journal, and I hope it will be published someday. I am contacting one of the journals. The title is “The Samaritan as a Paragon of Self-Love and Neighborly Love (Luke 10:25-37).”
Friday, May 2, 2025
Wisdom
"Wisdom is the fusion of knowledge and experience that empowers us to navigate life's complexities, guiding us to live with insight and purpose across all cultures." (Yung Suk Kim, 2025)
"every thing changes"
諸行無常
“Everything changes.” (anicca, from Buddhist trad.)
הבל
“Vapor, breath” (Eccl. 1:2)
“The only constant in life is change.” (Heraclitus)
“Change is inherent to being human; the key lies in understanding and embracing it. A creative life emerges from a vortex of change.” (Yung Suk Kim)
“Everything changes.” (anicca, from Buddhist trad.)
הבל
“Vapor, breath” (Eccl. 1:2)
“The only constant in life is change.” (Heraclitus)
“Change is inherent to being human; the key lies in understanding and embracing it. A creative life emerges from a vortex of change.” (Yung Suk Kim)
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