Por Thandazani Mhlanga | 23 de abril, 2022 | En mi país natal, Zimbabue, en la época colonial, cuando aún se llamaba Rodesia del Sur, un respetado y apreciado ganadero colonial importó un toro premiado de Escocia. La llegada del toro no era un asunto menor: los ganaderos de todo el mundo venían a ver […] Source: https://atoday.org/matarias-al-toro/
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Matteo 21:22 "Tutte le cose che domanderete in preghiera, se avete fede, le otterrete. Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, presentazione di Anna Cupertino. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYzZMFSpunE
Genesis 1:24-25 #Shorts
Genesis 1:24-25 #Shorts Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0PXEkIg87E
Church At Study | “The Flood”
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From Extreme Brokenness to Extreme Repair
Sandra and Ken Murphy faced one trial after another: their son was murdered, and later, Sandra was hit by an illness that caused her to become a double amputee and also to lose most of her fingers. Struggling to cope with the sadness and suffering, they went to their Father in Heaven for help. Ken and Sandra were not prepared for the abundant blessings and outpourings of love and support God sent their way. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ou3KADRxZ8
“Church A House of Prayer for All” | Pr. Sujjan John 4-23-2022
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Sunday: The Curse of Ham
Read Genesis 9:18-27. What is the message of this strange story?
Noah’s act in his vineyard echoes Adam in the Garden of Eden. The two stories contain common motifs: eating of the fruit and resulting in nakedness; then a covering, a curse, and a blessing. Noah reconnects to his Adamic roots and, unfortunately, continues that failed history.
The fermentation of fruit was not a part of God’s original creation. Noah indulged, then lost self-control and uncovered himself. The fact that Ham “saw” his nakedness hints at Eve, who also “saw” the forbidden tree (Genesis 3:6). This parallel suggests that Ham did not just “see” furtively, by accident, his father’s nakedness. He went around and talked about it, without even trying to take care of his father’s problem. In contrast, his brothers’ immediate reaction to cover their father, while Ham left him naked, implicitly denounced Ham’s actions.
The issue at stake here is more about the respect of one’s parents. Failure to honor your parents, who represent your past, will affect your future (Exodus 20:12; compare with Ephesians 6:2). Hence the curse, which will influence Ham’s future and that of his son Canaan.
Of course, it is a gross theological mistake and an ethical crime to use this text to justify racist theories against anyone. The prophecy is strictly restricted to Canaan, Ham’s son. The biblical author has in mind some of the corrupt practices of the Canaanites (Genesis 19:5-7, Genesis 19:31-35).
In addition, the curse contains a promise of blessing, playing on the name “Canaan,” which is derived from the verb kana‘, meaning “subdue.” It is through subduing of Canaan that God’s people, the descendants of Shem, will enter the Promised Land and prepare the way for the coming of the Messiah, who will enlarge Japheth “in the tents of Shem” (Genesis 9:27). This is a prophetic allusion to the expansion of God’s covenant to all nations, which will embrace Israel’s message of salvation to the world (Daniel 9:27, Isaiah 66:18-20, Romans 11:25). The curse of Ham will, in fact, be a blessing for all nations, including whichever descendants of Ham and Canaan accept the salvation offered them by the Lord.
| Noah, the “hero” of the Flood, drunk? What should this tell us about how flawed we all are and why we need God’s grace every moment of our lives? |
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Scuola del Sabato – Lezione 5 – II trimestre 2022
Tutte le nazioni e Babele. Approfondimento della lezione della Scuola del Sabato numero 5 – II trimestre 2022 con Mariarosa Cavalieri, Saverio Scuccimarri e Tamara Pispisa. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Fr6FSpDr9c
We Trusted God, and He Accompanied Us at Every Step
“My husband and I got married a year ago, and [we] were choosing a place for family life,” began Anya. “We selected the city of Hostomel. We decided that this was the place where we would like to live…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/we-trusted-god-and-he-accompanied-us-at-every-step





