Pastor David Jang Mentors Second-Generation Students at Olivet University’s Riverside Campus — “Stand Firm on Sound Theology”


Pastor David Jang mentored second-generation students at Olivet University's Riverside Campus, urging them to stand firm on sound theology, embrace sacrificial leadership, and boldly proclaim the gospel in a world of clashing worldviews.


RIVERSIDE, California — Just before departing after completing his visit to Olivet University’s Riverside campus on March 4, 2026, Pastor David Jang spent a special time mentoring second-generation students. During this gathering, the students reflected on the gracious path the school has walked and came to newly realize the significance of this land entrusted to them by God for the raising up of pastors and holy priests.


Gratitude and Spiritual Awakening: The Campus Is a Gift from God

Pastor Jang first emphasized the importance of gratitude and spiritual awareness. He reminded the students that owning such land and facilities in California was not the result of human effort, but a miraculous work brought about by God’s grace and providence. He urged them to deeply recognize the spiritual weight of their environment and to see the campus not merely as real estate, but as a foundation God has prepared for a new season of growth.

Quoting Philippians 3:12–14, Pastor Jang stirred the hearts of the students to leave behind what is past and press forward, living newly formed lives with faith and a clear sense of purpose.


The Importance of a Sound Theological Foundation

The core of his message was the importance of a proper theological foundation. He stressed that theology is not confined to a narrow academic field, but is a key to understanding history, politics, philosophy, and even the spiritual conflicts shaking the world today. Without firmly holding to Scripture, believers are bound to collapse into confusion and compromise; but when they cling tightly to the Bible, they gain discernment, intellectual strength, and the ability to interpret the events of the world from a biblical perspective.

He also urged the students to face the reality of clashing worldviews and eschatologies in global affairs, and strongly exhorted them to be firmly rooted, without wavering, in the gospel of Jesus Christ.


A Vision for the Kingdom of Christ: Leadership Through Service and Sacrifice

Pastor Jang clearly contrasted the world’s vision of power with the vision of the kingdom of Christ. He explained that true Christian eschatology is built not on domination and violence, but on sacrificial love, where the strong serve the weak and leadership is expressed through humility and responsibility. He challenged the students to become spiritually awake watchmen, armed with truth, and to stand as those who shine boldly in a dark world.


Toward Renewal, Not Stagnation — Final Exhortation

In closing, Pastor Jang strongly encouraged the second-generation students to move toward renewal rather than stagnation. Borrowing the words of the Apostle Paul, he reminded them that the Christian life is a journey of continually pressing on toward the goal, leaving past failures behind and living with courage rooted in God’s grace. He declared that the future is open to those who anchor themselves deeply in Scripture, are spiritually disciplined, and devote themselves to shining the light of the gospel into the world.

Pastor Jang concluded his message with a heartfelt challenge: to grow in seriousness and maturity, to guard against spiritual complacency, to break free from the chains of the past, and to live as those who receive new strength each day from the Lord’s love and grace and boldly proclaim the truth.


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