Deuteronomio 32:11,12 – Come un’aquila incita la sua nidiata, si libra sopra i suoi piccoli, spiega le sue ali, li prende e li porta sulle sue ali, l'Eterno lo guidò da solo, e non c'era con lui alcun dio straniero. Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, con Simona Esposito Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eohedVIum24
Weekly Bible Study | John 3 | September 15, 2021
Socialight 23. Gesù il grande rompi di Tonino Lasconi
Nella ventitreesima puntata di SociaLight, avremo ospite Don Tonino Lasconi, prete e scrittore di numerosi libri. Nello specifico si parlerà del suo libro "Gesù – Il grande rompi" uno dei suoi scritti di maggior successo. Un libro in cui si esamina la figura di Gesù su questa terra nelle sue più piccole sfaccettature ma soprattutto che ci fa capire quanto può essere di insegnamento seguirLo oggi. Non perderti questa puntata. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUJbFiCJEHY
Julius Nam: Ancient Neighbors, Present Gospel • 9/18/21
15 September 2021 | Ancient Neighbors, Present Gospel Berrien Springs, Collegedale, Huntsville, Takoma Park, Angwin, Loma Linda. What do they have in common? The answer is obvious to those familiar with the story of Seventh-day Adventists in the United States. These are towns where Adventists planted their educational institutions over a century ago and grew […] Source: https://atoday.org/julius-nam-ancient-neighbors-present-gospel-9-18-21/
In the U.S., Adventist Camp Cooking Show Returns for a Second Season
Missioni dal mondo – 12 settembre 2021
Prendersi cura dello straniero – La missione nella Divisione NordAmericana. Missioni dal mondo 12° episodio – 3° trimestre 2021 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KyedTSt-lGk
Did you know that God gives us special gifts and talents so we can live fully for Him?
Did you know that God gives us special gifts and talents so we can live fully for Him? In this video, learn about spiritual gifts and their purpose. Do you play basketball? Do you often take the role of defense and consider yourself better at it than shooting? If so, you probably can’t relate much when your teammates brag about the points they make from good shots. As such, when you make a lot of points, the team loses. But when you get less points, it is the game where you enjoy doing what you’re supposed to do. In connection, God has given us spiritual gifts. They differ from person to person because they play different roles in the body of Christ. With this, there is no point in comparing ourselves with others because we are all co-laborers for His mission. That goal is more important than our roles. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdDtHB4fmss
Adventist Church in Australia Holds Summit on Porn and Domestic Violence
Sharing Scripture for September 12 – 18, 2021
This is a tool for you to use if you lead a Sabbath School (SS) class or small group. It is keyed to the Bible texts used in the current week’s Adult SS lesson and includes a brief story from current news you can use to introduce the discussion and then a series of discussion […] Source: https://atoday.org/sharing-scripture-for-september-12-18-2021/
Thursday: A Two-Way Street
Jonah seems to be more trouble than he is worth. Nineveh was dangerous, but in the story of Jonah the Ninevites don’t seem to be the problem. They understand the message and quickly repent. Jonah, the missionary, seems to be the weak link in this mission story.
In this account, God pursues a reluctant prophet because He knows that Jonah needed the missionary trip to Nineveh as much as the Ninevites needed to hear the missionary’s message.
Read the book of Jude. How can we “keep [our]selves in the love of God” (Jude 21)? What does that mean?
In his short book in the New Testament, Jude tells us in Jude 21 to “keep yourselves in God’s love as you wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ to bring you to eternal life” (NIV).
Experiencing God’s love and grace personally is not a one-time event. One sure way to “keep yourselves in God’s love” is to reach out to others. In the next verses Jude tells us to “be merciful,” and “save” others by “snatching them from the fire” (NIV).
Read Jude 20-23. What is it saying here that relates to the story of Jonah, and what does this say to us, as well?
God called Jonah to go to Nineveh because Jonah probably hadn’t spent much time thinking about his relationship to the Assyrians before this particular call. He probably knew that he didn’t like them, but he had no idea of how much he hated them or the extremes he would go through in order to avoid them, even after he got the call. Jonah wasn’t ready to have a Ninevite as a next-door neighbor in heaven. Jonah hadn’t learned to love as God loves. God calls Jonah to go to Nineveh because God loves the Ninevites and wants them in His kingdom. But God also calls Jonah because God loves Jonah. He wants Jonah to grow and become more like Him as they work together. God wants Jonah to find the true rest that comes only by being in a saving relationship with Him and by doing God’s will, which includes reaching out to others and pointing them to the faith and hope that we have.
How much time do you spend working for the salvation of others? In a spiritual sense, how does this kind of work lead us to find true rest in Jesus? |

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