“Look at the nations and watch—and be utterly amazed. For I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told.” (Habakkuk 1:5) Dear Friend, How can I possibly describe what we witnessed this past month in Papua New Guinea? God’s Spirit was at work in ways that defy description! · More than 2,300 preaching sites throughout the country.
· AWR’s Mega Medical Clinic opened with 20,000 people waiting on the first day, and more than 23,000 services were provided!
· 70,000 attended General Conference President Ted Wilson’s opening meetings.
· 98,000 people were baptized across PNG on the first baptismal Sabbath!
· 16 Sunday churches were baptized along with their pastors.
· 300,000 baptisms to date, with 400,000 expected by year-end. The list goes on, but it’s true what the prophet Habakkuk said: You would be “utterly amazed” and “would not believe, even if you were told”. . . So I’ll do the next best thing and show it to you through the video below! Watch some of the moving highlights from this event and be blessed. I know we were. AWR invested more than $1 million, and it was all made possible thanks to your support! But it was worth every penny. Because what is the price of a soul? It’s the Son of God. And if you watch the news, you know that for many, those meetings represented the last opportunity they had to accept Jesus as their Savior. There is no greater joy than leading others to Jesus, and I love it when God uses Adventist World Radio to do it! Yours in the Blessed Hope, Duane McKey
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News Briefs for May 30, 2024

30 May 2024 | Adventist Health in Glendale One of First to Implant Heart Device “On May 16, interventional cardiology specialists at Adventist Health Glendale in Glendale, California, United States, successfully performed their first TriClip procedures using the Abbott TriClip transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) system.” Full story at the Adventist Review website. Antillean Adventist University […] Source: https://atoday.org/news-briefs-for-may-30-2024/
Romani 12:10 – Venerdì 31 maggio 2024
“Nell’amore fraterno, amatevi teneramente gli uni agli altri; nell’onore usate riguardo gli uni verso gli altri.” (Romani 12:10) Meditazione giornaliera “Apri la porta del tuo cuore”. Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino. Speaker: Michele De Giovanni. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkA4Y9LiY8M
Mission Spotlight for June 1
The Mission program of the Seventh-day Adventist Church is an opportunity for us to understand the needs of others and share in supporting them. Please click on the image below to watch the Mission Spotlight presentation for this week:
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Lesson 9.The Foundation of God’s Government | 9.6 Summary


9.6 Summary
A Look at Law, Sabbath, and End-Time Conflict
Lesson 9 explores the foundation of God’s government, particularly through examining the three angels’ messages in Revelation 14. These messages call people to decide between worshiping the Creator and worshiping the beast. The first angel reminds us that God’s hour of judgment has come and calls for true worship of God. The second angel warns of Babylon, a symbol of fallen religious systems that lead to false worship. The essence of the decision lies in faithfulness to God by keeping His commandments and faith in Jesus Christ. This decision impacts not only spiritual life but also everyday life and values. Through obedience, trust, and strengthening of faith, God prepares believers for future challenges by guiding them through trials, instructing them in His Word, providing fellowship with other believers, and strengthening them with personal experiences of His faithfulness.

The connection between Lesson 9 and our daily life and faith is fundamental. The lesson emphasizes the choice between worshiping the Creator and worshiping false gods or systems. This decision is not only theological but also affects our daily actions and beliefs.
In everyday life, our faithfulness to the Creator is shown through our behavior and decisions. By keeping His commandments and obeying His Word, we express our faith and devotion. The Sabbath, as a sign of worshiping the Creator, can permeate our daily life by consciously setting aside time for rest, worship, and fellowship with God and other believers.
Our faith in Jesus Christ also influences our daily decisions and relationships. It enables us to show love and forgiveness to others, even when it’s difficult, and to rely on God’s promises when faced with challenges. Faith in Jesus gives us the strength to remain steadfast in difficult times and to share the hope we have found in Him with others.
Overall, the connection between Lesson 9, our daily life, and our faith is inseparable. Our decisions, beliefs, and actions in everyday life should be guided by our faith in the Creator and our Lord Jesus Christ. By understanding and living this connection, we can lead a life that honors God and aligns with His will.
Reflecting on the Sabbath issue reminds us that truth often stands in contrast to the majority, and understanding Holy Scripture is our most important source of knowledge.

1.The world is changing so quickly and dramatically. Why must we always be vigilant so that end-time events do not catch us unprepared?
We must always be vigilant so that end-time events do not catch us unprepared because the world is changing so quickly and dramatically. In a time when technological advancements and societal changes are progressing rapidly, we can easily be distracted from the fundamental values and principles rooted in Holy Scripture. Without vigilance, we risk losing sight of the signs of the times and succumbing to the temptations of a fast-paced, human-centered world. Only through vigilance can we strengthen our faith, prepare for upcoming challenges, and remain faithful to God’s guidelines in a changing world.
2.How can the understanding of God’s judgment and law be reconciled with the fact that we are saved by grace alone?
The understanding of God’s judgment and law can be easily reconciled with the fact that we are saved by grace alone. God’s grace does not mean that the law is abolished or that judgment has no place. Rather, grace, law, and judgment complement each other in God’s plan of salvation.
God’s law serves as a standard of righteousness and shows us the way of obedience to God and love for our fellow human beings. It reveals God’s character and His holy principles. However, since we are all sinners and have broken the law, we cannot stand before God through our own works.
This is where grace comes into play. Through Jesus Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, we have the opportunity to receive forgiveness of our sins and be saved by faith in Him. This grace is an undeserved gift from God, granting us salvation that we cannot earn on our own.
God’s judgment is part of His righteous plan to hold people accountable and judge evil. It will reveal who has accepted God’s grace through faith in Christ and who has deliberately turned away from Him. Judgment will not only condemn the guilty but also reward the faithful and bring them into fellowship with God.
In summary, the Bible shows that grace, law, and judgment are inseparable and work together to fulfill God’s plan of salvation for humanity.
3.How can you bear witness to those who do not understand the significance of the true Sabbath and seriously observe Sunday, the first day of the week?
To bear witness to those who do not understand the significance of the true Sabbath and observe Sunday, you can approach this in several ways:
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Biblical Foundations: Explain the biblical principles and texts that highlight the Sabbath as the God-ordained day of rest, such as the Ten Commandments in Exodus 20:8-11.
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Historical Background: Share information about the development of Sunday observance in the history of Christianity and emphasize the difference between God’s command and human traditions.
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Personal Testimonies: Share personal experiences and testimonies about how observing the Sabbath has strengthened your faith and deepened your relationship with God.
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Loving Explanation: Be patient and loving in your explanations, and approach those who observe Sunday with respect and understanding for their beliefs.
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Living Example: Live out your faith consistently and show through your life how observing the Sabbath influences your values and priorities.
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Prayer: Ask God for wisdom and guidance to open people’s hearts and make them receptive to the truth about the Sabbath.
By bearing a loving, respectful, and authentic witness, you can help people understand the significance of the true Sabbath and seriously consider how they want to honor God in their worship.

4.What danger lies in the union of church and state powers? How should we as Christians relate to the government?
The union of church and state powers poses the danger of restricting religious freedom and violating freedom of conscience. When religious authorities are closely linked with state institutions, there is a possibility that religious beliefs will be enforced and people will be forced to act against their conscience.
As Christians, we should relate to the government in a manner guided by biblical principles:
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Prayer: We should pray for our leaders to make wise decisions and promote the common good.
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Submission: According to the Bible, we should submit to governmental authorities as long as their requirements do not contradict God’s commandments (Romans 13:1-7).
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Conscientious Citizenship: As citizens, we have a responsibility to engage in our government, advocate for justice and freedom, and work for the welfare of our fellow human beings.
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Separation of Church and State: We should advocate for the separation of church and state to preserve religious freedom and ensure that no religion is favored or disadvantaged.
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Bearing Witness: We should bear witness to Christ and His truth in all areas of our lives, including our political beliefs, and work for a society based on the principles of love, justice, and mercy.
By following these principles, we can contribute as Christians to ensuring that governments act justly and respect religious freedom, promoting a society based on the values of God’s kingdom.
Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-9-the-foundation-of-gods-government-9-6-summary/
SATIRE: Bickering Adventist Couple Plans to Move Way North so the Sun Will Never Set on Their Anger

COLLEGEDALE, Tenn. — Clara and Ed Holder have big plans for their marriage next year. The Collegedale-based couple is planning to move to a country with territory comfortably within the Arctic Circle where the sun never sets for several spring/summer months. “We got married right after graduating from Southern in 2010 and at first everything […] Source: https://atoday.org/satire-bickering-adventist-couple-plans-to-move-way-north-so-the-sun-will-never-set-on-their-anger/
Is Church Membership Still Important?

By Loren Seibold | 30 May 2024 | There is an inherent problem with organized religion—specifically corporate religion, the sort of organization that we Adventists specialize in. Yes, it provides valuable things like payrolls and pension plans and insurance. On the other hand, it has a tendency to lead us into unfortunate compromises. The leaders […] Source: https://atoday.org/is-church-membership-still-important/
Salvata da un amico – 180° My Story
I genitori di Tanya sono sordomuti. Tante difficoltà hanno appesantito il suo percorso di vita, tanto che a un certo punto ha smarrito la strada per cercare rifugio dove poteva. Un giorno, però, un amico le ha parlato di qualcosa di nuovo. Da allora la sua esistenza è cambiata per sempre! Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwkFq9UC_hA
Semer la paix dans les cœurs, et non la peur

par Colette Carr | 30 mai 2024 | Il y a quelques semaines, Loren Seibold a écrit un article sur La fièvre de l’éclipse, et cela m’a poussée à me demander: pourquoi tant d’entre nous continuent à attendre que Dieu fasse quelque chose de sensationnel? Pourquoi cherchons-nous Dieu dans les choses extraordinaires? Les voies de […] Source: https://atoday.org/semer-la-paix-dans-les-coeurs-et-non-la-peur/
Inside Story: Running From Church: Part 2
Inside Story for Friday 31st of May 2024
By Andrew McChesney
After two young refugees gave their hearts to Jesus in a European city, they began to plead with their mother to consider Jesus.
“Mother, don’t you want to be saved?” asked 20-year-old Rosen.
His mother, Aneliya, erupted like a volcano. “I will never leave my religion!” she yelled, pounding on a table. “I’ll keep my religion until I die!”
Her 22-year-old son, Sergei, spoke about how Jesus was crucified for people’s sins and resurrected on the third day.
“It’s impossible that He was resurrected,” Aneliya said.
“If you believe in Jesus, and die, you also will be resurrected,” Sergei said.
One day, he read John 3:36 to his mother: “He who believes in the Son has everlasting life; and he who does not believe the Son shall not see life, but the wrath of God abides on him” (NKJV). “We die,” he said to his mother, “but when Jesus returns, we will be raised from the graves.”
“My son, how will we be raised from the graves?” she asked.
“We will live again,” he said.
It was a big question for Aneliya. It was the biggest question on her mind. How was it possible to be resurrected and live forever?
As she listened to her sons, Bible verses that had once confused her began to make sense. She began to understand what Paul, the man who had first invited the family to church, had read to them from the Bible and what she had heard about Jesus during her first church visit. Joy filled her heart. Aneliya later understood that the Holy Spirit had entered her heart. Soon Aneliya acknowledged Jesus as her Savior. When she did that, a desire filled her to spend time with Him and to attend worship services at church.
Then her 15-year-old daughter was baptized. Aneliya had skipped the baptisms of her two sons, but she went to her daughter’s baptism. She congratulated her afterward. “Mother, your turn is next,” her daughter said.
Sergei gave Bible studies to his mother, and she also studied the Bible on her own. A thirst grew in her heart to live for Christ. Then the day came, when she was 47, that she gave her heart to Jesus in baptism. “It was with great joy,” she said in an interview. “I cannot describe my joy. It was the first time in forty-seven years that I had such joy. I believed and accepted Jesus Christ.”
Today, Aneliya is 48 and a missionary to her people. Her husband has accepted the Bible, and even his parents back in their native country are keeping the Sabbath. Aneliya also gives Bible studies to her community.
“Once I had wanted to run away from church, but now a desire has filled me to run to church,” she said. “The Holy Spirit brought me to God.”
Thank you for your support of Adventist Mission, whose Global Mission Centers help train people to share the good news of salvation with precious people from other world religions. For more information, visit globalmissioncenters.org.
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