Is gaming a new way for people to hear the gospel? The world is evolving at a rapid pace. Innovation, digitalization, and technological advancement continue to alter the whole world radically. However, the Bible and its messages have been consistent from the beginning. We utilize every available medium to reach out to people and share the Good News. We have been entrusted with God's Word to share and proclaim worldwide. God desires that we utilize whatever tools, devices, or systems are available to share Jesus and prepare people for Christ's Second Coming. Watch the video to learn more about Bible study through gaming and how it can help us reach others and lead them to Jesus. (link) ————————————————————————————-
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12.4 Self-Reliance – DYING LIKE A SEED | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series IN THE CRUCIBLE WITH CHRIST with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
12.DYING LIKE A SEED
Even the dying of a seed produces fruit. It is transformed from a seed into a fruit-bearing plant.
Memory Text: John 12:24 – Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; . . . but if it dies, it produces much grain.
12.4 Self-Reliance
In the garden of Eden Eve thought she would be wise enough choosing the best way.
My God bless you today and always.
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It’s Not Happening To You – It’s Happening in Front of You
I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. Galatians 2:20 NKJV
We live in a hurting world, and we all have been made aware that hurting people hurt people. It is easy to want to lash out at others when we have been hurt, but here are some things we need to keep in mind.
We are not the intended target – God is. In Acts 7:54-60 when Stephen was being stoned for his faith, he could see Jesus standing up for him in heaven. Stephen asked God not to charge this sin against them. Stephen did not take this stoning personally, as he realized it was not so much happening to him as much as it was happening in front of him. He realized Jesus was the intended target. Stephen knew it was “not I but Christ” who lived in him. He knew it was the Christ in him who was being persecuted. Stephen was not afraid to die, because as far as Stephen was concerned he had already been crucified with Christ. Dead people aren’t afraid to die.
When we have been crucified with Christ we consider ourselves dead to self, and realize it is Christ who lives in us who is being persecuted. After all, didn’t Jesus tell Saul who became Paul, “I am Jesus whom you are persecuting?” Acts 9:5 NKJV. It was Jesus, not Stephen who was the intended target. Therefore Stephen could have considered that it was not him but Christ who was being persecuted. We are the body of Christ. Christ is the head of the body, and whenever the smallest part of the body is hurt, the head of the body is first to feel the pain.
By dying to self, I can say “It is not I but Christ who is being offended.” As Isaiah 63:9 KJV says, “In all their affliction He was afflicted.” In Luke 9:23 NKJV Jesus tells us to take up our cross and die daily. In 1 Corinthians 15:31NKJV Paul says, “I die daily.”
Years ago I held a “Cross of Christ” revival series in a small town in Southeast Oklahoma. I mentioned that if I die daily I cannot hold grudges any more. After all, if I die daily and am born again every morning, I cannot hold a grudge over something that happened yesterday. How can you hold a grudge over something that happened before you were even born? You could not have hurt me yesterday if I was just born today.
Dying to self and being born again on a daily basis not only frees me from my own sins from the day before, but it also frees me from the insults and slights that came flying my way from the day before. I am a new creature. You could not have hurt me yesterday if I was just born again today. After sharing that idea, I came back to the same church a couple of years later. The pastor told me there was a cranky old lady in the church who was always holding grudges, but she changed after the seminar. He told me she had shared with him that it was this very illustration that turned her life around. She became a new creation indeed!
When people are being mean and nasty we are not to take it personally. It’s their issue between them and God. It’s not happening to you. It’s happening in front of you. If we are crucified with Christ, it is not us but Christ who lives in us. Therefore it is not us but Christ who is being persecuted. Like Stephen, by faith we can look into heaven and see Jesus standing up for us. We can pray for their sin to not be charged against them. And like with Stephen and Saul who became Paul, Jesus will ask those aiming darts at us, “why are you persecuting me?”
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La verdadera historia de la doctrina del juicio investigador
Cuando la mayoría de los adventistas pensamos en el juicio investigador, viene a nuestra mente la visión histórica de Hiram Edson en un campo de maíz después de la noche del Gran Chasco. Pero la visión de Edson sobre Cristo entrando en el interior del Santuario del Tabernáculo Celestial, no menciona ningún juicio investigador. […] Source: https://atoday.org/la-verdadera-historia-de-la-doctrina-del-juicio-investigador/
Dying Like a Seed – Hit the Mark Sabbath School
This week as we cover Lesson 12, Dying Like a Seed, we’ll answer the question of what dying to self really means. Come join the discussion as we discuss this core principle of being a disciple.
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Martedì 13 settembre 2022
Giovanni 15: 10, 11 – Se osservate i miei comandamenti, dimorerete nel mio amore, come io ho osservato i comandamenti del Padre mio e dimoro nel suo amore. Vi ho detto queste cose, affinchè la mia gioia dimori in voi e la vostra gioia sia piena. Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, presentazione di Simona Esposito Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WQAnNYi-MXM
Tuesday: Willingness to Listen
“The LORD came and stood there, calling as at the other times, ‘Samuel! Samuel!’ Then Samuel said, ‘Speak, for your servant is listening’” (1 Samuel 3:10, NIV).
Have you ever heard that still small voice of the Holy Spirit but ignored it? Consequently, everything went wrong, and you thought to yourself later, Oh no, why didn’t I listen?
First Samuel describes a story of an old man and two wicked sons who didn’t listen to the Lord and a little boy who did. Though there were strong warnings from God, those who needed to change their course didn’t.
Read their story in 1 Samuel 2:12-3:18. What contrast is made apparent here between those who listen to God and those who don’t?
Eli’s sons had other things on their minds than the things of God. And even when Eli, after hearing what God wanted, spoke to his sons, he didn’t seem to do anything else. And his sons were obviously not ready to submit the details of their lives to God’s will. What a contrast with the young Samuel!
Preacher Charles Stanley describes how essential it is to cultivate openness to God’s voice in what he calls “shifting into neutral.” He says: “The Holy Spirit … does not speak for the sake of passing along information. He speaks to get a response. And He knows when our agenda has such a large slice of our attention that it is a waste of time to suggest anything to the contrary. When that is the case, He is often silent. He waits for us to become neutral enough to hear and eventually obey.” — The Wonderful Spirit-Filled Life, (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 1992), Pages 179, 180.
| What do you think Stanley means by becoming “neutral enough”? When you think about your openness to God, what things often prevent you from being “neutral enough to hear and eventually obey”? What do you need to do in your life to cultivate openness to God’s voice and a decisiveness to be obedient to His direction? |
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The Queen is Dead; Long Live the King
by Alvin Masarira | 12 September 2022 | As I write this article, I am traveling across the African continent on a trip that has taken me from Southern Africa to the beautiful East African country of Ethiopia, then across the continent to Ghana (in West Africa) and then to the small nation of Liberia. […] Source: https://atoday.org/the-queen-is-dead-long-live-the-king/
How to Maintain Your Identity and Faith in the Face of Adversity #sermon #shorts
Who are you when you are separated from those most familiar to you? Do you go with the flow or do you maintain your identity? This #short clip from the message, “Faith Under Pressure: From Jerusalem to Babylon”, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ0vkdN4Dm0&list=PL-k2Gb-DBYo8kAAnXb5LSCVP23mIe5NcF&index=3 by Dr. David Tasker shows how Daniel and his three friends preserved and retained their identities in the face of hardship and temptation. We can only find our genuine identity by being faithful to God. Can you keep your identity in the face of pressure and temptation? Watch the video to find out how Daniel and his three friends were able to keep their identity in God even in the face of adversity. ————————————————————————————
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12.3 Willingness to Listen – DYING LIKE A SEED | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series IN THE CRUCIBLE WITH CHRIST with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
12.DYING LIKE A SEED
Even the dying of a seed produces fruit. It is transformed from a seed into a fruit-bearing plant.
Memory Text: John 12:24 – Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; . . . but if it dies, it produces much grain.
12.3 Willingness to Listen
Have you ever found time to be together with God?
My God bless you today and always.
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