The human heart is naturally defensive. Pastor Bill Spangler will demonstrate how there is a freedom that comes from honestly acknowledging and owning our words and behavior that have caused pain and the breakdown of relationships, either with God or with those we love. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ClEVjipz2U0
Crece la tensión por las elecciones de 2024 en Ghana
Estados Unidos no es el único país con un tenso año electoral en 2024. Ghana tiene una fecha electoral por mandato constitucional, el 7 de diciembre cada cuatro años, que cae en sábado este año. La cuestión puede resultar incómoda para algunos, pero con las limitaciones del voto presencial, los adventistas recuerdan 1997, cuando la […] Source: https://atoday.org/crece-la-tension-por-las-elecciones-de-2024-en-ghana/
2 Characteristics of Babylonian Thinking
So, here’s a question for you: With what do you do your thinking? Your chest? Your arms? Your knee caps? Your toes? No, you think with your head. Why state the obvious? Because the thoughts of the head guide the rest of the body. And the head of the statue in King Nebuchadnezzar’s dream represents Babylonian thinking. This is the kind of thinking that runs through all the kingdoms of the world right through to the end of time. What does Babylonian thinking look like? And how can we adopt the thinking of God’s kingdom of truth? ===
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La maternidad es agotadora
Mientras escribo esto, no hace mucho que volví de unas vacaciones de tres semanas con mi hijo. Habíamos ido a Singapur, país donde nací y donde sigue viviendo la mayor parte de mi familia ampliada (incluida mi madre). En comparación con Australia, en Singapur los precios de las diversiones son bastante más bajos. Y como […] Source: https://atoday.org/la-maternidad-es-agotadora/
Come deve essere distribuita la decima
Mini devotional n. 3 / 4° trimestre 2024 – Gestione Cristiana della Vita Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgJW14MZUSk
ADRA Funds ACS Aid Towards North Carolina Disasters
First, it was Hurricane Helene, then it was Hurricane Milton, all in all, the American south and island territories have faced literal waves of devastation which has permanently altered the topography of the affected territories. Many have waited for ADRA’s involvement in the recovery, and they have stepped up as support to the domestic humanitarian […] Source: https://atoday.org/adra-funds-acs-aid-towards-north-carolina-disasters/
Tensions Rise for Ghana’s 2024 Elections
America isn’t the only one with a tense 2024 Election Year. Ghana has a constitutionally mandated election date of December 7 every four years, which falls on Saturday this year. The issue might be inconvenient for some but with the limitations of in-person voting, Adventists remember 1997 when the last election day fell on a […] Source: https://atoday.org/tensions-rise-for-ghanas-2024-elections/
Thursday: Reappearing Themes—Glory
Daily Lesson for Thursday 17th of October 2024
Read John 17:1-5. What did Jesus mean when He said, “Father, the hour has come; glorify your Son that the Son may glorify you” (ESV)?
Yesterday’s study looked at the earthly, human storyline of the Gospel of John with its clash and interplay between people, always revolving around who Jesus is and what He is doing. Today’s study focuses on the divine, cosmic storyline, also found in John.
The Prologue begins with that cosmic storyline. Jesus is presented as the divine Son of God, the Creator of the universe. Again, anything that once didn’t exist but came into existence did so only through Jesus. “All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made” (John 1:3, NKJV). But it goes on to note the glory of His becoming a human being in the Incarnation (John 1:14). John uses the terms glory (doxsa: brightness, splendor, fame, honor) and glorify (doxsazō: to praise, honor, extol, glorify) to speak both of receiving honor from humans and of receiving honor or glory from God.
In John, the idea of glorifying Jesus is linked to the concept of His hour; that is, the time of His death (compare with John 2:4, John 7:30, John 8:20, John 12:23-27, John 13:1, John 16:32, and John 17:1). The cross is His hour of glory.
This idea is quite paradoxical because crucifixion was the most shameful and humiliating way of execution in the ancient Roman world. This incredible contrast, God on a cross, illustrates the intertwining of the human story plot with the divine.
On the human level, Jesus died in agony, a despised criminal in weakness crying out, “ ‘My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?’ ” This human, dark side of the cross is particularly presented in Matthew and Mark (Matthew 27:46, Mark 15:34, NKJV).
But the glorious side of the cross is especially presented in Luke and John (Luke 23:32-47, John 19:25-30). It is a place of salvation, of mercy, and where the Son of God gives Himself to His Father.
How ironic: God’s greatest glory is revealed in His greatest shame—bearing the sins of the world in Himself.
Think about what it means that it took such a drastic thing, God Himself on the cross, to save us from sin. What should this tell us about just how bad sin really is? |
Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/24d-03-reappearing-themes-glory/
This is How a Tree Became a Church
Have you ever witnessed a community’s journey of faith? In this video, we celebrate the dedication of a new church after just a year of worshiping under a tree. Join us for a heartfelt communion and foot washing service, and see how many in Ouppa’s group chose to be baptized. Hit that like button if you believe in the power of transformation through faith!
#FaithJourney #Baptism #CommunityInFaith #awr #adventistworldradio Watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j9h-bzc_zY MB015CL9BZFFLCA #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMp8ntCaNZc
Il coraggio di DIO | Past. Roberto Iannò
Ci sono momenti in cui la vita sembra ci carichi di cose più pesanti di noi. Ci scoraggiamo e camminiamo nel desrto alla ricerca di un posto dove isolarci. Ma lì troviamo DIO ad attenderci e a darci coraggio per continuare e andare avanti. Meditazione a cura del Past. Roberto Iannò Registrata presso la comunità di Cesena il Sabato 12 Ottobre 2024 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LHPDJl9_Mw
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