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SATIRE – Survey: Most Adventists Don’t Actually Know What They Believe (But They’re Sure Everyone Else Is Wrong)

February 25, 2024 By admin

A recent survey conducted among Adventists has revealed a troubling trend: many members of the faith aren’t entirely sure about what they believe. Despite this uncertainty, they remain steadfastly convinced that everyone else is wrong. The survey, which polled thousands of Adventists worldwide, found that a significant portion struggled to articulate basic tenets of their […] Source: https://atoday.org/satire-survey-most-adventists-dont-actually-know-what-they-believe-but-theyre-sure-everyone-else-is-wrong/

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Bridge Over Troubled Waters: Overcoming Challenges

February 25, 2024 By admin

I’m sorry…two of the hardest words we can say. All relationships at some point will lead to disagreements. And sometimes, words and actions will spill.…Source: https://vimeo.com/916479919

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God First Your Daily Prayer Meeting – February 25, 2024

February 25, 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=8shI3whUxaM

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Monday: The Suffering Messiah

February 25, 2024 By admin

Daily Lesson for Monday 26th of February 2024

Read Psalms 22:1-31 and Psalms 118:22. How was the Messiah treated by those He had come to save?

Many psalms express the agonizing feelings of utmost forsakenness of the suffering Messiah (e.g. Psalms 42:1-11, Psalms 88:1-18, and Psalms 102:1-28). Psalms 22:1-31 is a direct Messianic prophecy because many details in this psalm cannot be historically connected to King David but perfectly fit the circumstances of Christ’s death. Jesus prayed with the words of Psalms 22:1-31:1 on the cross (Matthew 27:46).

Jesus on the Cross

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The torment of Christ’s separation from His Father, caused by Christ carry­ing the entire world’s sins, can be measured only by the extent of their closeness, namely, their unparalleled oneness (John 1:1-2; John 10:30). Yet, even the depths of inexplicable suffering could not break the unity between the Father and the Son. In His utter forsakenness, Christ unconditionally entrusts Himself to the Father, despite the utter depths of despair He faced.

“Upon Christ as our substitute and surety was laid the iniquity of us all. He was counted a transgressor, that He might redeem us from the condemnation of the law. The guilt of every descendant of Adam was pressing upon His heart. The wrath of God against sin, the terrible mani­festation of His displeasure because of iniquity, filled the soul of His Son with consternation.”—Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, p. 753.

The threatening animal imagery of strong bulls, roaring lions, and dogs highlights the people’s cruelty and animosity that Christ, who is compared to a harmless and helpless worm, met in His final hours. With amazing accuracy, Psalms 22:1-31 conveys the venomous remarks of the crowd that mocked Jesus with His own words to the Father (Psalms 22:1,8; Matthew 27:43) and the soldiers dividing Jesus’ garments (Psalms 22:18, Matthew 27:35). Little did the people understand then that the “worm” they sought to crush would become the chief “cornerstone” of the Temple and secure its foundation (Psalms 118:22).

However, the rejected Messiah became the Source of salvation for God’s people after His resurrection from the dead (Matthew 21:42, Acts 4:10-12). Christ suffered the rejection of humanity, but God glorified His Son by making Him the living “chief cornerstone” of God’s spiritual Temple (Ephesians 2:20-22, 1 Peter 2:4-8). For those who reject this Stone, namely, God’s means of salvation, it will become the agent of judgment (Isaiah 8:14, Matthew 21:44).

Jesus on the cross paid in Himself the penalty for every sin you have ever committed. How should the fact that He suffered on your behalf impact how you live now, that is, why you should find sin so abhorrent?

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AWR360° God’s Mysterious Ways Ep.4

February 25, 2024 By admin



AWR360° God’s Mysterious Ways Ep.4 #AWR #Faith #Tested #MysteriousWays #God #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mijzq28qNo

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Hope Channel Central Philippines Makes Historic Leap to Digital Broadcasting

February 25, 2024 By admin

Hope Channel Central Philippines (HCCP) marked a significant milestone in its broadcasting history on February 7, 2024, as it celebrated the digital switchover ceremony of Hope Channel TV 25 at the Ho…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/hope-channel-central-philippines-makes-historic-leap-to-digital-broadcasting

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Salmo 7:17 – Domenica 25 febbraio 2024

February 24, 2024 By admin



“Io loderò il Signore per la sua giustizia, salmeggerò al nome del Signore, l'Altissimo.” (Salmo 7:17) Meditazione giornaliera “Apri la porta del tuo cuore”.  Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino. Speaker: Wellington Campos. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUMaipswGxw

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9: Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord – Singing with Inspiration

February 24, 2024 By admin

The beautiful picture on the front of our lesson pamphlet brings us our theme hymn for this quarter with its two variations in melody: Hymn 552/546 – The Lord’s My Shepherd.

 Psalm 95:1 Oh come, let us sing to the Lord! Let us shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation.

 Our Shepherd is explored this week giving us our theme hymn along with 
O Shepherd Divine – Hymn 192, My Shepherd Will Supply My Needs – Hymn 104, 
The King Of Love My Shepherd Is – Hymn 197 and 
Saviour Like A Shepherd – Hymn 545. As we learn more about our Shepherd, we will listen to Him: 
Hymn 361 – Hark! ‘Tis The Shepherd’s Voice I Hear.

It is with sorrow that we read of The Suffering Messiah:  
Hymn 158 – Were Your There? 
and 
Hymn 154 – When I Survey The Wondrous Cross all because Jesus had to 
Go To Dark Gethsemane – Hymn 157 for our sins.

Marvelous Grace – Hymn 109 is shown to us (Tuesday) with the 
Wondrous Love – Hymn 162 of our Lord, Jesus. 
O Brother, Be Faithful – Hymn 602 to our Lord Jesus, and our Gracious God.

Our Eternal King (Wednesday) – 
Eternal Father Strong To Save – Hymn 85
 helps us to look forward and pray to have more faith in 
Son Of God, Eternal Saviour – Hymn 637 and strive to see His coronation – 
Crown Him With Many Crowns – Hymn 223 as we gain victory – 
Faith Is The Victory – Hymn 608.

 We sing of our Eternal Priest in 
Hymn 249 – Praise Him! Praise Him! (verse 2) and H
ow Sweet The Name! – Hymn 238
 (verse 4).

To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/

 Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org/Search and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.

 2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

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9: Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord – Teaching Plan

February 24, 2024 By admin

Key Thought: The Psalms testify about Christ’s person and ministry. They include His Deity, Sonship, obedience, betrayal, suffering, death, resurrection, ascension, priesthood, and kingship.
March 2, 2024

1. Have a volunteer read Psalm 23; 28:9; 80:1; 78:52,53.

  1. Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point is in this passage.
  2. How is the relationship between the Lord and His people portrayed?
  3. Personal Application: Has God ever revealed His protective power in your life before? Do you trust Him? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your relatives states, “.What does Jesus mean when He says He is the Good Shepherd? What aspects does a good shepherd display with their sheep? How would you respond to your relative?

2. Have a volunteer read Psalm 22; Psalm 118:22.

  1. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. How was the Messiah treated by those He had come to save?
  3. Personal Application: How should the fact that Jesus paid the penalty for every sin you have committed impact how you live now? Share your thoughts
  4. Case Study: One of your friends states, “God wants us to repent and turn from our sins, even to the point of hating sin. But I haven’t reached the point where I hate some sins. They are temptations that draw me – I don’t hate them or they wouldn’t tempt me. How can I go against my own nature to hate sin in my life?” How would you respond to your friend?

3. Have a volunteer read Psalm 2; 110:1-3; 89:4, 13-17..

  1. Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. What do these texts teach us about Christ as king?
  3. Personal Application: If all power is given to Christ, how can we apply these promises to our own experiences? Do we have access to that power? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your neighbors states: “Does it give you any comfort now that in the end pain and suffering will be gone and justice will prevail, or is the evil so dark and the future so murky, that it’s hard to believe that everything will work out for good?” How would you respond to your neighbor?

4. Have a volunteer read Psalm 110:4-7.

  1. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. How is Christ’s priesthood unique, and what hope can we find in Christ’s heavenly priesthood?
  3. Personal Application: How does Christ’s priesthood strengthen the certainty of salvation for God’s people? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: Think of one person who needs to hear a message from this week’s lesson. Tell the class what you plan to do this week to share with them.

(Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared.”Ministry of Healing, p. 148).

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Lesson 9.Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord | 9.1 Divine Self-Sacrificing Shepherd

February 24, 2024 By admin

Lesson 9.Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord
In Lesson 9, we delve into the fascinating role that Jesus Christ plays as King and Priest according to the order of Melchizedek. This lesson provides a deep insight into the unique and unparalleled authority that Christ holds as both ruler and mediator between God and humanity.
We will engage with various biblical texts, including Psalms and New Testament letters, to gain a comprehensive understanding of Christ’s royal priesthood. From his exaltation at the right hand of God to his eternal intercession for believers, we will explore the multifaceted aspects of his role as King and Priest.
This lesson is not only a theological examination but also offers practical applications for our daily lives and faith. We will reflect on how the truth about Christ’s kingship and priesthood gives us hope, comfort, trust, and motivation to live as his disciples and proclaim his kingdom on earth.
Join us on this journey as we discover the glory and significance of Christ as our eternal King and Priest.
9.1 Divine, Self-Sacrificing Shepherd
Read Psalm 23; 28:9; 80:2; 78:52–53; 79:13; and 100:3. How is the relationship between God and His people depicted in these verses?
The portrayal of God as a shepherd who sacrifices himself is a powerful metaphor for divine love and devotion. In Psalm 23, one of the most well-known Psalms, God is described as a shepherd who leads his sheep and provides them rest in green pastures. These images convey the picture of a caring, protective God who looks after the welfare of his people.
In the other cited verses, this relationship between God and His people is further deepened. In Psalm 28:9, God is referred to as the shepherd of his people who carries them and blesses them. Psalm 80:2 depicts God as the shepherd of Israel who leads them like a shepherd leads Joseph. These descriptions emphasize God’s active role in guiding and providing for his people.
However, the verses from Psalm 78 and 79 also show the human imperfection and ingratitude of the people towards God. Despite His faithfulness and care, the people rebel against Him and turn to other gods. Yet, God remains a faithful shepherd who does not abandon His people.
Finally, Psalm 100:3 underscores God’s unconditional love for His people, portraying them as His flock and Himself as their Creator. These verses illustrate the deep connection between God and His people, based on mutual love, care, and devotion.
Overall, these verses from the Psalms depict the multifaceted relationship between God and His people, characterized by God’s faithfulness, care, and devotion, as well as human imperfection and the need for repentance.
Read John 10:11–15. What does Jesus say about Himself as the Good Shepherd?
Jesus’ words in the Gospel of John, chapter 10, verses 11–15, reveal His self-identification as the Good Shepherd. This portrayal goes beyond a simple metaphor and demonstrates Jesus’ profound care and dedication to His followers.
Jesus identifies Himself as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for the sheep. This statement is of great significance as it emphasizes not only His willingness to sacrifice but also His love and connection to His followers. The Good Shepherd is willing to lay down His life to protect the sheep from danger and give them abundant life.
Furthermore, Jesus speaks about the close relationship between Himself and His followers. He says that He knows His sheep and they know Him. This mutual recognition underscores the personal connection and familiarity between Jesus and His followers. Just as sheep recognize the voice of their shepherd, so do Jesus’ disciples recognize His voice and follow Him.
Moreover, Jesus shows His concern for the lost or stray sheep. He explains that He not only cares for the sheep already in His fold but also strives to call other sheep to Himself and form one flock. This statement illustrates Jesus’ universal mission, aiming to unite people from all nations and cultures in His love.
In conclusion, Jesus presents Himself in these verses as the Good Shepherd who lays down His life for His sheep, maintains an intimate relationship with them, ensures their safety and well-being, and seeks to unite all people in His love.
The connection between the image of the divine, self-sacrificing Shepherd and our everyday life in faith is of fundamental importance and permeates all aspects of our lives. Here are some points that highlight this connection:
  1. Trust and Security: Like sheep relying on their shepherd, we can rely on God to guide and protect us in our daily lives. This assurance gives us confidence and security, even in uncertain times.
  2. Care and Love: Just as the shepherd lovingly cares for his sheep and looks after their well-being, we experience God’s caring love in our lives. This love encourages us to be loving and compassionate towards others.
  3. Guidance and Direction: Like a shepherd leading his sheep to green pastures, God guides us through His Word and Spirit on the right path. We can rely on His guidance to make good decisions and fulfill His will in our lives.
  4. Community and Unity: The idea of God as the one Shepherd who unites all His sheep reminds us of the importance of community and unity in faith. We are called to support, encourage, and serve one another in love to promote unity in the body of Christ.
  5. Hope and Comfort: In the Psalms and in the words of Jesus, we see the promise that God never leaves us or forsakes us, even when we stray from Him. This hope and comfort accompany us in all situations, giving us the strength to remain steadfast even in the midst of difficulties.
Ultimately, the notion of God as the divine, self-sacrificing Shepherd is not just a metaphorical representation but a living reality that permeates and shapes our daily lives in faith. By relying on this truth, we can strengthen our faith, feel secure in God, and experience His work in our lives.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-9-blessed-is-he-who-comes-in-the-name-of-the-lord-9-1-divine-self-sacrificing-shepherd/

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