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ADRA Sets New Guinness World Record with Giant Bed in Chile

February 26, 2024 By admin

26 February 2024 | According to a recent article in the Adventist Review, The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in Chile has successfully set a new Guinness world record by assembling the world’s largest bed in the world, on February 10 in the city of Chillán. The bed measures 32.7 by 19.5 meters (approximately […] Source: https://atoday.org/adra-sets-new-guinness-world-record-with-giant-bed-in-chile/

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SATIRE: Pacific Press releases ‘50 Shades of Gray: Acceptable Church Hair’

February 26, 2024 By admin

NAMPA, Idaho — Drawn from extensive surveys of churchgoing Adventists, a compilation of 50 acceptable church hair styles has just been published. The listing takes the form of a book released by Pacific Press today: 50 Shades of Gray: Acceptable Church Hair. In order to approach the contentious issue as democratically as possible, hair styles […] Source: https://atoday.org/satire-pacific-press-releases-50-shades-of-gray-acceptable-church-hair/

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2024 eHuddle Monday Morning — Feb. 26 — VISION and PLANT

February 26, 2024 By admin



This is the morning session of day one of eHuddle 2024. Featured presenters include Heather Thompson Day, Kyle Smith, Ignacio Perez with Robin Lopez, Camila Skaf, Michael Lewis, Marcio Gerley, and Edward Bryan. eHuddle is a 2 1/2 day summit on evangelism techniques. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLJr_dEoH0g

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Why Heaven Needed to Be Reconciled to God at the Cross

February 26, 2024 By admin

For God in all his fullness was pleased to live in Christ, and through him God reconciled everything to himself. He made peace with everything in heaven and on earth by means of Christ’s blood on the cross. Colossians 1:19-20 NLT

Why did God need to make peace with heaven? This verse right here may help us understand just how real the war in heaven was. Even after Lucifer was cast out, those who remained may have still had their doubts. Did God really love them, or did Lucifer have some good points about God just being a tyrant?

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On earth Eve was convinced God did not care for her, and she needed to eat the fruit and disobey, if she really wanted to be happy.

While all this was going on, is it possible some of the remaining angels in heaven still had some questions? Have you ever been loyal to a boss not because you thought he was fair, but because you did not see any way out? So out of fear, you remained loyal to him, still wishing you weren’t in that situation? If so, what did it take for you to reconcile the situation so you could have peace at work and not just conformity?

When the Son of God died on the cross, He was not just atoning for Eve taking a piece of fruit she was told not to. Eve’s disobedience was a symptom of her doubts. The Cross of Christ did not just take care of the symptoms of sin. The Cross took care of sin itself! The Cross removed all doubt about God’s love. All questions in heaven and earth are answered at the cross! There can be conformity while rebellion is still in the heart. The cross goes way beyond bringing us into conformity and outward obedience. The cross replaces our thoughts of rebellion with peaceful thoughts towards God.

That which alone can effectually restrain from sin in this world of darkness, will prevent sin in heaven. The significance of the death of Christ will be seen by saints and angels. Fallen men could not have a home in the paradise of God without the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. Shall we not then exalt the cross of Christ? The angels ascribe honor and glory to Christ, for even they are not secure except by looking to the sufferings of the Son of God. It is through the efficacy of the cross that the angels of heaven are guarded from apostasy. Without the cross they would be no more secure against evil than were the angels before the fall of Satan. Angelic perfection failed in heaven. Human perfection failed in Eden, the paradise of bliss. All who wish for security in earth or heaven must look to the Lamb of God.-Ellen White, Signs of the Times, December 30, 1889

Some have the idea that once we get to heaven, God will flip a little switch in the back of our heads that makes us stop sinning. After all, we will be in heaven and so we automatically won’t sin, right?

Wait. Where did sin begin? Heaven!

The reason why humans and angels will not sin, is the same reason why God reconciled both heaven and earth to Himself. The cross of Jesus. The cross cures the root cause of sin which is doubting God’s love. The reason there will be no sin in heaven is not due to a mechanical correction that the flip of a switch will fix. The reason there will be no sin in heaven will be because the cross will cure humans and angels alike from ever doubting God’s love, and thinking we need anything God has not given us. There will be no reason to rebel.

Rules without relationship cause rebellion. The love of Christ on the cross removes our fear of God, so we are not afraid to have an intimate relationship with Him. With our relationship cured, we will have no reason to rebel. We won’t be conformists. We will be free-thinking moral agents who are at peace with God because God is love.

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Tuesday: Forever Faithful to His Covenant

February 26, 2024 By admin

Daily Lesson for Tuesday 27th of February 2024

Read Psalms 89:27-32,38-46 and Psalms 132:10-12. What is the Davidic covenant about? What seems to have endangered it?

The Davidic covenant contains God’s promise of everlasting support of David’s line and prosperity of God’s people (1 Samuel 7:5-16; Psalms 89:1-4,19-37; Psalms 132:12-18).

The Communion Cup of the New Covenant

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The permanence of the covenant was established on God’s solemn oath and the king’s faithfulness to God. However, even the devoted kings, such as King David, were not always faithful to the Lord. Psalms 89:1-52 laments over the harsh reality that seems to indicate that the glorious promises of the Davidic covenant have been lost. Is Israel hopelessly deserted by God? The answer, of course, is—no!

God’s wrath is, yes, an expression of divine judgment (Psalms 38:1, Psalms 74:1). Yet, it does not last forever because God’s everlasting love forgives people’s sins when people repent. However, while it lasts, God’s discontent with His erring people is serious. The people feel the bitter consequences of their disobedience and realize the gravity of their sins (Psalms 89:38-46). Yet, they ask, “How long?” appealing to the passing character of God’s wrath (Psalms 89:46). Renewed hope springs from new assurance in God’s faithfulness to “remember” His grace (Psalms 89:47,50).

In short, although the human component of the covenant failed, the people could rest in the promise of God’s unchanging purposes through the Messiah, who embodies all righteousness and salvation of Israel and of the whole world. That is, in the end, God will prevail, and His eternal kingdom will be established forever—but only because of Jesus and not because of God’s people.

Jesus Christ is the Son of David and the Messiah (Matthew 1:1, Hebrews 1:8). He is called “the firstborn over all creation” (Colossians 1:15, NKJV), alluding to Psalms 89:1-52:27, which calls David, who was a type of Christ, God’s firstborn. “Also I will make him My firstborn, / The highest of the kings of the earth” (NKJV).

Clearly the title “firstborn” does not express David’s biological status, because David was the eighth child of his parents (1 Samuel 16:10-11). It’s the same with Jesus. This title signifies His special honor and authority (Colossians 1:16,20-22). God made Jesus the supreme King over the whole world when He raised Jesus from the dead (Acts 2:30-31).

Read Colossians 1:16,20-22. What do these verses teach us about who Jesus was and what He has done for us? What promise can you take away from this for yourself?

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God First Your Daily Prayer Meeting – February 26, 2024

February 26, 2024 By admin



Matthew 21:22 – "If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer." Tag someone in need of prayer and kindly share your prayer requests here. https://bit.ly/3GdFXpR Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsWGs-oivAg

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AWR360° God’s Mysterious Ways Ep.6

February 26, 2024 By admin



AWR360° God’s Mysterious Ways Ep.6 #AWR #Faith #Tested #MysteriousWays #God #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_1uva0XvGA

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The Educational Sidewalk: ADRA Italia Implements Educational Sidewalk to Address Discrimination, Diversity, Disability, and Bullying

February 26, 2024 By admin

The Educational Sidewalk, much wanted and desired for years, arrived in Niscemi, Sicily, Italy, on November 8, 2023, thanks to the commitment of Elena Ingallina and Pastor Gabriele Ciantia, ADRA coord…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/the-educational-sidewalk-adra-italia-implements-educational-sidewalk-to-address-discrimination-diversity-disability-and-bullying

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Salmo 18:18 – Lunedì 26 febbraio 2024

February 25, 2024 By admin



“Essi mi erano venuti contro nel giorno della mia calamità, ma l’Eterno fu il mio sostegno.” (Salmo 18:18) Meditazione giornaliera “Apri la porta del tuo cuore”.  Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino. Speaker: Silvia Vadi. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEqw2o6CXs0

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Lesson 9.Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord | 9.2 The Suffering Messiah

February 25, 2024 By admin

9.2 The Suffering Messiah
Read Psalm 22 and 118:22. How was the Messiah treated by those He came to save?
Psalms 22 and 118:22 offer profound perspectives on the suffering and redemption through the Messiah, Jesus Christ. These psalms prophetically reveal the sufferings endured by Christ and His exaltation after His resurrection.
Psalm 22 is a direct messianic prophecy expressing the deep suffering and ultimate abandonment of the Messiah. The words of this psalm find remarkable fulfillment in the events of Jesus Christ’s crucifixion. Jesus Himself prayed with the words of this psalm on the cross, demonstrating His complete identification with the suffering Messiah.
Psalm 22 vividly describes the agony of Christ’s separation from His Father and the burden of the world’s sins that He bore. Despite this profound darkness and abandonment, Jesus unconditionally trusted in His Father and submitted to His divine will.
Psalm 118:22 describes the rejected cornerstone that becomes the cornerstone of God’s spiritual temple. Although Jesus was rejected by people and endured great suffering, He was exalted after His resurrection from the dead to become the source of redemption for the people of God. Jesus was made the living cornerstone of God’s spiritual temple, and through Him, salvation and healing became possible for all.
Overall, these psalms depict the deep suffering and redemption through Jesus Christ. Although He was rejected and mistreated, He was exalted and became the source of salvation for all who believe in Him. These psalms remind us that even amidst the greatest suffering and deepest darkness, there is hope for redemption and healing through Jesus Christ.
Jesus paid the penalty for every sin you have ever committed with His own life on the cross. How should the fact that He suffered for you affect how you live now, meaning why should you detest sin?
The fact that Jesus paid the penalty for every sin we have ever committed or will commit should have a profound impact on how we live our lives and how we view sin. Here are some reasons why we should detest sin in light of the sacrifice Jesus made for us:
  1. Recognition of God’s Love: The fact that Jesus gave His life for us reveals the immeasurable love of God for us. As we recognize this love, we should strive to live lives that honor God and are worthy of His love and sacrifice.
  2. Acknowledgment of Jesus’ Suffering: Jesus’ suffering on the cross should remind us of the seriousness of sin and its consequences in our lives. Seeing how much Jesus suffered for us, we should strive to avoid sin and live lives of holiness and purity.
  3. Understanding the Cost of Redemption: Jesus paid a high price to free us from the power and consequences of sin. Therefore, we should understand the cost of redemption and detest sin that prompted Jesus to sacrifice His life for us.
  4. Appreciation of Freedom in Christ: Through Jesus’ sacrifice, we are freed from the power of sin and have the freedom to live lives that please God. We should appreciate and cherish this freedom by turning away from sin and striving to fulfill God’s will in our lives.
  5. Witness to the World: By detesting sin and living lives of holiness, we bear witness to the transformative power of the gospel. Our lives should reflect the love and grace of God that we have experienced through Jesus Christ.
Ultimately, we should detest sin because we recognize and appreciate the love and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. Through lives of holiness and dedication, we can demonstrate our gratitude for the redemption Jesus has secured for us and contribute to the glorification of God in this world.
The connection between understanding the sacrifices Jesus made for us and our everyday life in faith is of paramount importance. Here are some ways in which this connection should manifest in our daily lives:
  1. Holiness and Purity: Since Jesus gave His life for us, we should strive to lead lives of holiness and purity. This means turning away from sin and seeking to honor God in all our actions.
  2. Gratitude and Appreciation: By recognizing and appreciating the sacrifices of Jesus, we should maintain an attitude of gratitude and appreciation toward God in our daily lives. We should be aware that everything we have and are is a gift from Him made possible through the sacrifice of Jesus.
  3. Love and Mercy: The love that Jesus showed us through His sacrifice should motivate us to practice love and mercy towards others. We should strive to treat others with the same love and grace that we have experienced through Jesus Christ.
  4. Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Since Jesus has granted us forgiveness and reconciliation with God through His sacrifice, we should also be willing to forgive others and seek reconciliation. Our daily lives should be characterized by a spirit of forgiveness and reconciliation based on the example of Jesus.
  5. Witness and Service: By reflecting the love and sacrifice of Jesus in our daily lives, we can be effective witnesses to the world and contribute to building God’s kingdom on earth. We should be willing to serve others and point them to Christ so that they too can experience the redemption made possible through His sacrifice.
Overall, our faith in Jesus Christ and His sacrifice for us should not remain merely theoretical but should have practical implications in our daily lives. Through lives of holiness, gratitude, love, forgiveness, and service, we can deepen our relationship with God and contribute to advancing His kingdom and manifesting His love in this world.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-9-blessed-is-he-who-comes-in-the-name-of-the-lord-9-2-the-suffering-messiah/

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