祷告行驶 —— 222 路巴士
🗓 2025年8月20日 • 时间:10:19–10:58
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2:22 —— 奔跑的节奏
提摩太后书 2:22
「你要逃避少年的私欲,同那清心祷告主的人追求公义、信德、仁爱、和平。」
👉 这节经文像赛跑的起点:先要卸下重担,甩开一切拖累,才能腾出脚步去追逐公义。
数字 2(Bet) 在希伯来文中代表 神的殿。
而 Bedok(勿洛) 的名字,带着“鼓声”的意象,仿佛神的心跳正在这片土地上律动,为旅程定下节奏。
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10:19 —— 坦然进入
📍 Bedok 巴士转换站(Blk 222 Bedok Beacon)
希伯来书 10:19
「弟兄们,我们既因耶稣的血,得以坦然进入至圣所。」
👉 旅程的第一步,不是靠人的功劳,而是靠基督的宝血。
一切从这里开始:我们不是徘徊在外,而是被带进至圣所,进入神的心跳。
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10:24 —— 爱与善行的心跳
📍 Heartbeat @ Bedok(勿洛心跳)
希伯来书 10:24
「又要彼此相顾,激发爱心,勉励行善。」
👉 心跳继续前行。
在神的殿里,爱不是口号,而是行动;善行不是负担,而是心跳自然的流露。
“Heartbeat @ Bedok” 不仅是地标的名字,它成为属灵的提醒:神的心跳就是爱与善行的节奏。
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10:25–26 —— 一同聚集
📍 Bethesda Bedok Tampines Church(勿洛大巴士堂)
希伯来书 10:25
「不可停止聚会,好像那些停止惯了的人,倒要彼此劝勉,既知道那日子临近,就更当如此。」
👉 Bethesda = 怜悯之家。
在这里,心跳更强烈:从个人的信心,扩展到群体的合一。
怜悯呼召我们聚集,呼召我们彼此劝勉,呼召我们一同仰望那临近的日子。
这是神殿的心跳——众人同声共鸣的心跳。
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10:34 —— 信心赛跑的忍耐
📍 Bedok 体育场
希伯来书 10:34–36
「因为你们体恤了那些被捆锁的人,并且你们的家业被人抢去,也甘心忍受,知道自己有更美、长存的家业。
所以,你们不可丢弃勇敢的心,存这样的心必得大赏赐。
你们必须忍耐,使你们行完了神的旨意,就可以得着所应许的。」
👉 体育场让人想到赛跑,呼吸与心跳的节奏交织。
信心同样是一场长跑,需要耐力、坚持与盼望。
这里的心跳提醒我们:奔跑的路或许漫长,但忍耐的人,必得着那更美、长存的产业。
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10:46 —— 安息基督
📍 Bethesda Cathedral(勿洛大教堂),教会地址30 菜市街
💰 “菜市”的名字让人联想到耶稣被卖的三十块银子。
希伯来书 10:4–6
「因为公牛和山羊的血断不能除罪。
所以基督到世上来的时候,就说:
‘祭物和供物是你不愿意的,你曾给我预备了身体;
燔祭和赎罪祭是你不喜欢的。’」
👉 旧约的祭物无法彻底洁净,但这里,心跳转向基督。
祂一次永远的献上,成了殿的根基,也成了我们真正的安息。
赛跑的喘息在这里停下,心跳与神的节奏对齐,安息在基督里。
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10:52 —— 得见异象,跟随耶稣
📍 Decathlon(运动用品店)
马可福音 10:52
「耶稣说:‘你去吧!你的信救了你。’瞎子立刻看见了,就在路上跟随耶稣。」
👉 运动的器具提醒我们预备脚步。
瞎子一得医治,就立刻看见,并且起身跟随耶稣。
这是新的节奏:信心带来异象,异象推动脚步,脚步踏上跟随主的道路。
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10:58 —— 从殿中被差遣
📍 Bedok Mall(勿洛广场)
马太福音 10:5–8
「耶稣差这十二个人去,吩咐他们说:
‘不要走外邦人的路,不要进撒玛利亚人的城,
宁可往以色列家迷失的羊那里去。
随走随传,说:“天国近了!”
医治病人,叫死人复活,洁净长大麻风的,把鬼赶出去。
你们白白得来,也要白白地舍去。’」
👉 巴士行程在商场结束,但神的心跳却没有停止。
从殿中得着的恩典,不能留在殿里,而是要被差遣出去。
心跳此刻向外脉动:寻找迷失的羊,医治受伤的心,释放被掳的灵魂,传扬天国的好消息。
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✨ 结束反思
222 路(Bet = 神的殿)带领我们踏上一场预言性的心跳之旅:
• 10:19 坦然进入
• 10:24 爱的心跳
• 10:25 聚集劝勉
• 10:34 忍耐赛跑
• 10:46 安息基督
• 10:52 异象跟随
• 10:58 差遣出去
整段旅程,就像一首属灵的乐曲:心跳由慢到快,由内到外,从进入殿中到走出殿外。
神殿的心跳,不只是向内敬拜的回响,更是向外延展的脉动,带着怜悯、爱、忍耐、安息、异象与能力,进入人群,进入世界。
🫀 The Heartbeat Flowing from God’s Temple
Prayer Journey — Bus 222
🗓 August 20, 2025 • Time: 10:19–10:58
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2:22 — The Rhythm of Running
2 Timothy 2:22
“Flee also youthful lusts; but pursue righteousness, faith, love, peace with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart.”
👉 This verse is like the starting point of a race: first, cast off every burden, break free from every weight, so that your feet may be free to pursue righteousness.
The number 2 (Bet) in Hebrew represents the house of God.
And Bedok carries the meaning of “drumbeat,” like the heartbeat of God striking across the land, setting the rhythm for the journey.
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10:19 — Entering with Confidence
📍 Bedok Bus Interchange (Blk 222 Bedok Beacon)
Hebrews 10:19
“Therefore, brothers and sisters, since we have confidence to enter the Most Holy Place by the blood of Jesus…”
👉 The first step of the journey is not based on human merit, but on the blood of Christ.
From the very beginning, we are not left outside but brought into the Most Holy Place — into God’s heartbeat.
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10:24 — The Heartbeat of Love and Good Works
📍 Heartbeat @ Bedok
Hebrews 10:24
“And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds.”
👉 The heartbeat moves forward.
In God’s temple, love is not just a slogan but an action; good works are not a burden but a natural pulse of life.
“Heartbeat @ Bedok” is not just the name of a building — it becomes a spiritual reminder that God’s heartbeat is the rhythm of love and good works.
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10:25–26 — Gathering Together
📍 Bethesda Bedok Tampines Church
Hebrews 10:25
“Not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another — and all the more as you see the Day approaching.”
👉 Bethesda means “House of Mercy.”
Here, the heartbeat grows stronger: faith expands from the individual to the unity of the community.
Mercy calls us to gather, to encourage one another, and to wait together for the approaching Day of the Lord.
This is the heartbeat of God’s temple — the sound of many voices beating as one.
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10:34 — Endurance in the Race of Faith
📍 Bedok Stadium
Hebrews 10:34–36
“You suffered along with those in prison and joyfully accepted the confiscation of your property, because you knew that you yourselves had better and lasting possessions.
So do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded.
You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what He has promised.”
👉 A stadium reminds us of a race, the breath and heartbeat intertwined.
Faith, too, is a marathon — requiring endurance, perseverance, and hope.
Here the heartbeat reminds us: though the road may be long, those who endure will inherit a better and everlasting possession.
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10:46 — Rest in Christ
📍 Bethesda Cathedral, 30 Chai Chee Street
💰 The “market” street recalls the thirty silver coins for which Jesus was betrayed.
Hebrews 10:4–6
“It is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins.
Therefore, when Christ came into the world, He said:
‘Sacrifice and offering you did not desire,
but a body you prepared for me;
with burnt offerings and sin offerings
you were not pleased.’”
👉 The sacrifices of the old covenant could not make us whole, but here the heartbeat turns toward Christ.
His once-for-all offering became the true foundation of the temple, and the rest we enter into.
From the panting of the race, we now rest in Christ — heartbeat aligned with the rhythm of God.
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10:52 — Vision Restored, Following Jesus
📍 Decathlon (Sports Store)
Mark 10:52
“‘Go,’ said Jesus, ‘your faith has healed you.’ Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road.”
👉 The sports store reminds us to prepare our steps.
The blind man, once healed, immediately saw, and his feet naturally rose up to follow Jesus.
This is a new rhythm: faith gives vision, vision stirs movement, and the footsteps trace the way of following Christ.
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10:58 — Sent Out from the Temple
📍 Bedok Mall
Matthew 10:5–8
“These twelve Jesus sent out with the following instructions:
‘Do not go among the Gentiles or enter any town of the Samaritans.
Go rather to the lost sheep of Israel.
As you go, proclaim this message: “The kingdom of heaven has come near.”
Heal the sick, raise the dead, cleanse those who have leprosy, drive out demons.
Freely you have received; freely give.’”
👉 The bus journey ends in the mall, but the heartbeat of God does not stop.
The grace we receive in the temple is not meant to remain inside, but to send us out.
Here the heartbeat pulses outward: to seek the lost, to heal the broken, to set the captives free, to proclaim the nearness of God’s kingdom.
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✨ Closing Reflection
Bus 222 (Bet = God’s temple) carries us through a prophetic heartbeat journey:
• 10:19 Enter with confidence
• 10:24 The heartbeat of love
• 10:25 Gather and encourage
• 10:34 Endure in the race
• 10:46 Rest in Christ
• 10:52 Vision restored, following
• 10:58 Sent out
The whole journey is like a spiritual symphony: the heartbeat rises from slow to fast, from inward to outward, from entering the temple to being sent out into the world.
The heartbeat of God’s temple is not only the echo of inward worship, but also the outward pulse that carries mercy, love, endurance, rest, vision, and power into the crowds, into the world.
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