Un gruppo del Ministero Avventista dei Motociclisti in Italia ha ripercorso i luoghi dei primi pionieri in Piemonte. Un documentario racconta la loro avventura. Ogni avventista è una pietra miliare che testimonia la vitalità della missione. Lo ha detto il presidente della Chiesa mondiale in un discorso pastorale negli Stati Uniti. Sei stato uno scout da ragazzo? Allora vivrai meglio da adulto. Lo mostra uno studio francese sugli ex scout. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy_9j0oJBbo
WHY Persecution? | Bible Study | Alex Karras | 30 October, 2024
An in-depth study on WHY God permits His children to be persecuted! Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVTojHbWhzU
Proverbi 17:17 – Giovedì 31 ottobre 2024
“L’amico ama in ogni tempo.” (Proverbi 17:17) Meditazione giornaliera “Apri la porta del tuo cuore”. Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino. Speaker: Elisa Ghiuzan Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhCKfXWya78
SATIRE: Local Adventist Finally Admits Cookie Binge Was His Own Fault, Not Satan’s
In a groundbreaking moment of personal accountability, local church member Brad Thompson has publicly acknowledged that his recent demolition of an entire batch of his wife’s freshly-baked chocolate chip cookies was, in fact, not the result of satanic temptation. “I’ve spent years blaming the devil for my cookie-related infractions,” Thompson admitted while brushing crumbs from […] Source: https://atoday.org/satire-local-adventist-finally-admits-cookie-binge-was-his-own-fault-not-satans/
Fiji Mission makes statement to press about accusations of sexual abuse
30 October 2024 | In response to the allegations arising from an unidentified woman accusing Fiji Mission president Nasoni Lutunaliwa of sexual abuse when she was 13, the Fiji Mission says it has initiated an investigation. In a statement published in the Fiji Sun, mission secretary Epeli Saukuru, he said, “The safety and wellbeing of […] Source: https://atoday.org/fiji-mission-makes-statement-to-press-about-accusations-of-sexual-abuse/
Lesson 5.The Testimony of the Samaritans | 5.5 The Testimony of the Samaritans | THEMES IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN | LIVING FAITH
5.5 The Testimony of the Samaritans
The Power of a Personal Testimony: One Woman Changes a City
Read John 4:27–29. What did the woman do unexpectedly?
In John 4:27–29, something remarkable happens: the woman, who was previously rather reserved and burdened with a difficult past, becomes the first witness for Jesus in her city. Although the conversation ends abruptly, she leaves her water jar behind and runs back to the city to share her encounter with Jesus. This symbolic act—leaving the jar—shows that she found something much greater than the water she originally sought. She now has a new, living source within herself.
Her reaction demonstrates the natural impulse to proclaim the Gospel when one has experienced deep spiritual fulfillment and renewal. From an encounter filled with personal revelations and transformation, she becomes a bold ambassador inviting others to encounter Jesus. She speaks without fear and leaves behind the societal expectations that might have previously held her back. Her testimony is simple but powerful: “Come, see a man who told me everything I ever did!”
The woman’s testimony reminds us that true encounters with God not only change us but also invite others to share in that experience. Her transformation from reservation to bold testimony shows that God can enable each of us, regardless of our past or social standing, to share His love and truth. This story challenges us to openly share our faith experiences and invite others to discover Christ for themselves.
Read John 4:30–42. What happened after this encounter, and what does it teach about how the Gospel can be spread?
After her encounter with Jesus, the Samaritan woman becomes the first evangelist in her city, and the Gospel spreads among the Samaritans. The people in the town come to personally experience Jesus, and through the time He spends with them, many more come to believe. The woman’s initial transformation, which led her to spontaneously testify about Jesus, develops into a wave of faith throughout the entire community.
Interestingly, Jesus interrupts this narrative by reminding His disciples of the image of the harvest. He shows them that proclaiming the Gospel is an urgent task that requires patience and willingness to go beyond cultural and societal prejudices. For Jesus, this spiritual harvest is more important than the need to eat. His goal is to bring the message of salvation to all people, including those whom the disciples might consider “foreign” or “unworthy.”
The account highlights two important lessons about spreading the Gospel:
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Personal Testimony as a Key to Evangelism: The woman simply and honestly shared what Jesus had done for her. Her testimony touched the hearts of others, making them curious about Jesus. Even today, sharing our own encounters with God can inspire others and give them the desire to know Him as well.
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Direct Encounter with Jesus: Although the woman’s testimony sparked the Samaritans’ faith, their belief grew through personal encounters with Jesus. They asked Him to stay with them, and He lived among them for a time, allowing them to hear His words directly. This encounter deepened their faith and made it independent of the woman’s testimony. The text shows us that mature faith grows through personal encounter and our own experience with Christ.
The Gospel spreads most effectively through authentic testimony and the willingness to provide people with direct encounters with Jesus—whether through community, teaching, or the example of our lives. The story of the Samaritans reminds us that the Gospel knows no boundaries and that everyone can experience salvation through personal experience and testimony.
What should this account teach us about how powerful a single person’s testimony can be? How powerful is your testimony of what Jesus has done in your life?
This account powerfully demonstrates that a single person’s testimony can have an enormous impact. The Samaritan woman, transformed by a personal encounter with Jesus, shares her experience and thereby touches the lives of many in her city. Her simple yet authentic recounting of Jesus awakens interest and faith in others to know Him themselves. The testimony of this one woman leads many Samaritans to recognize Jesus as the Savior of the world.
This story reminds us that our personal testimony can be powerful because it is genuine and inspires others to consider the possibilities of grace and change. When we share how Jesus has helped us, healed us, or guided us through difficult times, it can touch others more than any theological argument ever could. An authentic testimony builds trust and allows others to see that God’s work is real and accessible.
The question for us is: How powerful is our testimony? It becomes powerful when it is honest and courageous, when we authentically share how God has met us in our lives. Even if we feel small or believe our story is not particularly important—the experience of the Samaritan woman shows that God uses the simplest testimonies to reach hearts and change lives.
The story of the Samaritan woman shows us how powerful a person’s personal testimony can be and how it can authentically spread the Gospel. Her encounter with Jesus led not only to her own transformation but also to a movement of faith throughout her entire community. This experience also holds deep significance for our faith life and daily living today.
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Courage to Be Open: The Samaritan woman experienced a radical transformation—from reserve and isolation to bold testimony. This shows that we too can openly share our experiences and God’s work in our lives. We often tend to keep our personal struggles or experiences with God to ourselves. However, it is in this openness that the potential lies to inspire others and encourage them to seek God themselves.
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The Impact of an Authentic Testimony: The story teaches us that the Gospel is most effective when it is authentic and heartfelt. The woman simply shared what she had experienced with Jesus—and this moved the people. In our daily lives, we can encourage others and build trust by sharing our personal experiences with God. A testimony does not need to be perfect or complex to be powerful; honesty and authenticity are the keys.
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God Can Use Each of Us: This story reminds us that God can use us, regardless of our background or past, to reach others. The woman at the well became the first evangelist in her city despite her past and social status. Likewise, we are capable of being guides to Jesus for others if we allow Him to use us and do not let others’ opinions hold us back.
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Spreading the Gospel Across Boundaries: The Gospel is a message that transcends cultural and social boundaries. Jesus proclaimed the Gospel to a people whom Jews often rejected at that time. The encounter shows that God’s love knows no barriers and that we are permitted to reach people with the Gospel message regardless of their background, status, or culture.
This story calls us to courageously and honestly give testimony in our daily lives while recognizing the transformative power of our own faith. It reminds us that each of us has a unique story that can touch the lives of others and bring them closer to God. The question for us is: Are we ready to share our testimony boldly and authentically, thereby showing others the way to Jesus?
Your personal testimony can be the light that illuminates someone else’s path.
31.10.2024 – Acts Chapter 4 | BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
October 31, 2024
DAILY BIBLE READING – Acts Chapter 4
1 And as they spake unto the people, the priests, and the captain of the temple, and the Sadducees, came upon them,
2 Being grieved that they taught the people, and preached through Jesus the resurrection from the dead.
3 And they laid hands on them, and put them in hold unto the next day: for it was now eventide.
4 Howbeit many of them which heard the word believed; and the number of the men was about five thousand.
5 And it came to pass on the morrow, that their rulers, and elders, and scribes,
6 And Annas the high priest, and Caiaphas, and John, and Alexander, and as many as were of the kindred of the high priest, were gathered together at Jerusalem.
7 And when they had set them in the midst, they asked, By what power, or by what name, have ye done this?
8 Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, said unto them, Ye rulers of the people, and elders of Israel,
9 If we this day be examined of the good deed done to the impotent man, by what means he is made whole;
10 Be it known unto you all, and to all the people of Israel, that by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, whom God raised from the dead, even by him doth this man stand here before you whole.
11 This is the stone which was set at nought of you builders, which is become the head of the corner.
12 Neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
13 Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus.
14 And beholding the man which was healed standing with them, they could say nothing against it.
15 But when they had commanded them to go aside out of the council, they conferred among themselves,
16 Saying, What shall we do to these men? for that indeed a notable miracle hath been done by them is manifest to all them that dwell in Jerusalem; and we cannot deny it.
17 But that it spread no further among the people, let us straitly threaten them, that they speak henceforth to no man in this name.
18 And they called them, and commanded them not to speak at all nor teach in the name of Jesus.
19 But Peter and John answered and said unto them, Whether it be right in the sight of God to hearken unto you more than unto God, judge ye.
20 For we cannot but speak the things which we have seen and heard.
21 So when they had further threatened them, they let them go, finding nothing how they might punish them, because of the people: for all men glorified God for that which was done.
22 For the man was above forty years old, on whom this miracle of healing was shewed.
23 And being let go, they went to their own company, and reported all that the chief priests and elders had said unto them.
24 And when they heard that, they lifted up their voice to God with one accord, and said, Lord, thou art God, which hast made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and all that in them is:
25 Who by the mouth of thy servant David hast said, Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine vain things?
26 The kings of the earth stood up, and the rulers were gathered together against the Lord, and against his Christ.
27 For of a truth against thy holy child Jesus, whom thou hast anointed, both Herod, and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles, and the people of Israel, were gathered together,
28 For to do whatsoever thy hand and thy counsel determined before to be done.
29 And now, Lord, behold their threatenings: and grant unto thy servants, that with all boldness they may speak thy word,
30 By stretching forth thine hand to heal; and that signs and wonders may be done by the name of thy holy child Jesus.
31 And when they had prayed, the place was shaken where they were assembled together; and they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and they spake the word of God with boldness.
32 And the multitude of them that believed were of one heart and of one soul: neither said any of them that ought of the things which he possessed was his own; but they had all things common.
33 And with great power gave the apostles witness of the resurrection of the Lord Jesus: and great grace was upon them all.
34 Neither was there any among them that lacked: for as many as were possessors of lands or houses sold them, and brought the prices of the things that were sold,
35 And laid them down at the apostles’ feet: and distribution was made unto every man according as he had need.
36 And Joses, who by the apostles was surnamed Barnabas, (which is, being interpreted, The son of consolation,) a Levite, and of the country of Cyprus,
37 Having land, sold it, and brought the money, and laid it at the apostles’ feet.
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Commentary
Introduction
Acts Chapter 4 describes a crucial phase in the early Christian community, where the apostles Peter and John appear before the Sanhedrin. After healing the paralytic at the temple gate, they experience both the growing number of believers and the resistance of the religious leaders against the spread of the Gospel. This chapter highlights the tensions between the new Christian movement and the established religious authorities, as well as the apostles’ unwavering dedication to proclaiming the word of God despite persecution and threats.
Commentary
Verses 1–4: After Peter and John publicly preach about the kingdom of God, the high priests, the temple captain, and the Sadducees intervene. Their rejection is based on the doctrine of the resurrection of the dead, which contradicts the Sadducees’ beliefs. They arrest the apostles and imprison them until the next day to suppress their activities.
Verses 5–12: The next morning, the religious leaders, including high priests like Annas and Caiaphas, as well as scribes, gather. They confront Peter and John with questions about the authority and the name in which they acted. Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, boldly testifies that the healing of the paralytic was done in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom the leaders had crucified. He emphasizes that no other name brings salvation, highlighting Jesus’ uniqueness as the Savior. The leaders are astonished by the apostles’ wisdom and courage but do not recognize the healing as sufficient grounds to deny their authority.
Verses 13–22: The religious leaders realize that Peter and John are uneducated, ordinary men and know that they were with Jesus. Nevertheless, they cannot find any fault with the healing since the healed man himself testifies. Given the increasing number of believers (five thousand men), the leaders are concerned about the growing movement. They decide to threaten the apostles to prevent them from continuing to preach the Gospel. However, Peter and John disagree and clarify that they must obey God rather than human authorities. They refuse to deny their testimony, underscoring their determination and faith.
Verses 23–31: After their release, Peter and John return to the community and report their encounters with the high priests. The community responds with collective prayer, asking God for strength to continue boldly proclaiming the word. They recognize that persecution is part of God’s plan and request healings and miracles in Jesus’ name. Their prayer is answered, and the Holy Spirit fills those present, enabling them to spread God’s word with joy and power.
Verses 32–37: The first Christians live in community, sharing their possessions and caring for one another. There are no needy among them because the apostles manage and distribute the community’s resources. An example is Barnabas, a Levite from Cyprus, who sells his land and gives the money to the apostles. This sense of community strengthens the unity and solidarity of the early church.
Summary
Acts Chapter 4 portrays the courageous defense of the Gospel by Peter and John before Jerusalem’s religious leaders. Despite opposition and threats, the apostles remain steadfast in their faith and mission to proclaim the message of Jesus Christ. The community of believers grows and lives in deep unity and solidarity, evident through their mutual care for the needy and the generous support from members like Barnabas. This chapter emphasizes the power of the Holy Spirit in the early church and the believers’ unwavering dedication to spreading the Gospel despite persecution and resistance.
WEEKLY SPIRIT OF PROPHECY READING – Ellen White | The Desire of Ages
Chapter 73—“Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled”
This chapter is based on John 13:31-38; John 14; John 15; John 16; John 17.
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Commentary
Introduction:
Chapter 73 depicts the deep, moving words that Jesus gave to His disciples before His arrest and death. These sections of Scripture are particularly significant because Jesus prepares His disciples for the impending separation and encourages them not to despair despite the forthcoming difficulties. He emphasizes the necessity of faith in Him and in God and speaks about the importance of the Holy Spirit as a Comforter. The connection between the disciples and Jesus is highlighted as a vital component of the Christian faith, which remains relevant even today.
Commentary:
This chapter especially reveals the intimate relationship between Jesus and His disciples. Despite the sadness over His impending absence, Jesus strives to comfort them and provide them with a perspective of hope. He reveals the central significance of His sacrifice and emphasizes that His departure is not the end but the beginning of a new phase of their mission. The promise of the Holy Spirit shows that they will never be alone, even though He will no longer be physically with them. It is also interesting that Jesus highlights the importance of love and obedience. Love for God and for one another is emphasized as a sign of discipleship. This inner connection between love, faith, and obedience is a key to understanding and living out Christian discipleship.
Summary:
Chapter 73 describes the final moments that Jesus spent with His disciples before His arrest. He promises them that they will not remain alone but will receive the Holy Spirit as a Comforter. Jesus’ words emphasize the necessity of remaining in Him and obtaining eternal life through Him. Through the Holy Spirit, the disciples are empowered to continue Jesus’ work, accomplish greater things, and live in unity with one another. The chapter highlights the importance of faith, love, and obedience, which are necessary to remain connected to Christ. The message is timeless: even in difficult times, believers should trust in the Holy Spirit and be guided by the love and word of Christ.
Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/31-10-2024-acts-chapter-4-believe-his-prophets/
One In the Spirit
I am sure that you have friends that no matter how long you are apart from them, once you get together, your friendship resumes right where it left off, as though you had never been apart. This may sound weird, but maybe in one dimension you never were apart! We have physical dimensions such as time and space, but have you ever thought that there is another dimension we can be in that is not bound by time or space? To me, that dimension is the spiritual dimension.
I believe the reason many of our Christian friendships take up right where they left off, even after long periods of no physical contact, is that we have actually been together the whole time “in the Spirit!” Why do those friendships take up right where they left off as though no time has passed by? Because we are in communion with the great “ I AM”. With God there is no time. He is in one eternal Now. He is not the “I was” or “ I will be”, He is the I AM. Same with space, The Holy Spirit is everywhere. The Holy Spirit is with our Christian friends, so if we are in the Spirit and our friends are in the Spirit ,then we are together.
1 John 4:8 tells us God is love. Romans 5:5 tells us God’s love is shed abroad in our hearts, by the Holy Ghost. God is not just the source of genuine love, He is genuine love. Therefore, all the love we receive from our friends actually comes from the Holy Spirit. Therefore, when I left my friends in Texas and went to Florida and made new friends there, I still received the exact same love I had in Texas, because all love originates from God.
Love does not come form human beings. We can not generate love; all we can do is let the Holy Spirit’s love flow through us. Therefore, the love I receive from people half-way across the world is the same exact love I receive from the people I live with right here. It all comes from God. As long as we have God’s love, we can’t miss a friend’s love, because the only love they gave us came from God and He is still with us!
I am so thankful for all my friends with whom I can share God’s love! Thank you all, who are my friends on Sabbath School Net, as well as my offline friends, for being a part of my life. I hope God has been able to love you through me as we worship Him in Spirit.
Safeguarding Statement for the BUC
Safeguarding Statement for the BUC
29 October 2024
The British Union Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church affirms and values the dignity of each human being[i] and is committed to safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk of harm within its territory, the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
We deeply regret any abuse that people have experienced in our church congregations.
We believe that abuse is abhorrent and devalues the personhood of individuals.
We…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2024-10-30/2212/
Channel 4 News Releases Evidence Surrounding Sexual Abuse Claims Against UK SDA Church Member
30 October 2024 | Channel 4 has released evidence against Dr. Donald Kelly, once a prominent member of the South England Conference of the Seventh-Day Adventist (SDA) Church. Dr. Kelly has been accused of grooming and sexually assaulting young black men, starting in the 1960s. The accusations are given posthumously, since Kelly died of cancer […] Source: https://atoday.org/channel-4-news-releases-evidence-surrounding-sexual-abuse-claims-against-uk-sda-church-member/
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