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Some couples use birth control to keep their family from growing. Some have even gone as far as seeking surgical sterilization in order to avoid having children. Did you know that some churches are unknowingly practicing spiritual birth control and are limiting the growth of God’s family? They are doing this by failing to focus on what God is capable of doing and by focusing on themselves Ellen White says that Christians should not “stand still in impotency, pointing to what they cannot do.” ChS 77 They have made a religion of all the things they cannot do and have forgotten that God has unlimited power to help them overcome. I don’t think this is talking about being focused on the things that scripture asks us not to do, although being focused exclusively on these things has never helped to grow the church. Rather, I think it means being focused on our inabilities, on our lack of skills, on our weaknesses and our fears. It is too easy to excuse ourselves from working for God and from spreading His message because we feel unqualified. The church becomes impotent while it waits for someone else to do the job. The solution for this is to forget about our inabilities and to place ourselves under God’s control, “knowing that His omnipotence will supply [our] need.” ChS 77 The more we allow ourselves to be led by His Spirit and dare to share His love, the more power we will have to increase God’s family. Karen D. Lifshay Communications Secretary, Hermiston SDA Church, Oregon USA Our accounts in other social networks:
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Weekly Bible Study | John 21:1-25 | March 23, 2022
Ep10 Lavalier Microphone for Mobile Phones | Mobile Filmmaking | Creative Media & Digital Evangelism Hub
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SDA Pastor Condemns Human Rights, Rejects Child Rights!
Are human rights evil? Do child rights stem from Satan’s rebellion with God? Most sane people would say no, but Walter Veith argues yes. Watch AT-sponsored Matthew Korpman react to what may be some of the strangest and most outrageous comments to ever leave the mouth of an SDA minister. Source: https://atoday.org/sda-pastor-condemns-human-rights-rejects-child-rights/
ADRA Insider | Saving Lives in Ukraine
In this episode of the ADRA Insider, Heather Grbic visits with Artem Dikhtiaruk, Programs Director for ADRA Ukraine, over a Zoom call. Artem shares his harrowing experience of evacuating his hometown and the amazing work that ADRA Ukraine is doing to save lives in Ukraine. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTRlP2ncbww
Socialight 46 – Carlos Franca. Il bomber di Dio
Nella puntata numero 46 avremo ospite il calciatore #CarlosFrança ⚽️. Ci racconterà la sua 𝒆𝒔𝒑𝒆𝒓𝒊𝒆𝒏𝒛𝒂 𝒅𝒊 𝒇𝒆𝒅𝒆 partendo da un suo gravissimo infortunio fino a ripartire con una nuova vita costellata di gol con un solo obiettivo portare attraverso le sue reti l'amore di Dio agli altri 💖🙏.
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Thursday: Go To Jesus Outside the Camp
Compare Hebrews 13:10-14, Mark 8:34, Matthew 10:38, Luke 14:27, and Galatians 2:20. What does it mean to go to Jesus outside the camp?
The place outside the gate was the most impure of the whole camp. The carcasses of the sacrificial animals were burned there (Leviticus 4:12). Lepers were also excluded from the camp (Leviticus 13:46) and blasphemers and other criminals were executed there (Leviticus 24:10-16, Leviticus 24:23; 1 Kings 21:13; Acts 7:58). These regulations presupposed that the presence of God was within the camp. Anything that was impure was cast outside because God was unwilling to see any “unclean” or “indecent” thing in it (Numbers 5:3, Deuteronomy 23:14).
Jesus suffered on the cross outside Jerusalem (John 19:17-20). This emphasizes the shame that was cast upon Him (Hebrews 12:2). He was officially condemned as one who had “blasphemed the Name” and, therefore, was repudiated by Israel and executed outside the wall (Mark 14:63-64; see Leviticus 24:11, Leviticus 24:16). Jesus was cast outside the camp as a “shameful,” “unclean,” or “indecent” thing (Hebrews 12:2). Paul, however, exhorts believers to follow Jesus outside the gate, enduring the shame that He endured (Hebrews 12:2; see Hebrews 13:13). This was also the path Moses followed, who chose to bear “the reproach of Christ” instead of the treasures of Egypt (Hebrews 11:26).
Paradoxically, however, Hebrews suggests that God’s presence is now outside the camp. The action of following Jesus outside the camp means not only “bearing His reproach,” or shame, but also going “forth to Him” (Hebrews 13:13, NKJV) just as those Israelites who “sought the Lord” went “outside the camp” in the desert when Moses removed God’s tent from the camp after the golden calf controversy (Exodus 33:7. NKJV). This account suggests that the rejection of Jesus by unbelievers also implied the rejection of God, as Israel did in the golden calf apostasy (Exodus chapters 32, 33). Thus, the path of suffering and shame is also the path to God.
Paul invites readers to follow Jesus as “the author and finisher” of their faith (Hebrews 12:2), implicitly inviting them also to consider their present sufferings a momentary discipline that will yield “the peaceable fruit of righteousness” (Hebrews 12:11). They are leaving behind a corrupted city or camp in search of “the city that is to come” whose architect is God (Hebrews 13:14, ESV; Hebrews 11:10, Hebrews 11:16).
| What does it mean for you to follow Jesus “outside the camp”? What are those aspects of the life of faith in Jesus that may bring “reproach” or “shame” from those around you? |
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13.5 Go to Jesus Outside the Camp – LET BROTHERLY LOVE CONTINUE | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series THE MESSAGE OF HEBREWS with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
13.LET BROTHERLY LOVE CONTINUE |
A loving brotherhood can be clearly seen.
Memory Text: Hebrews 13:1 – Let brotherly love continue.
13.5 Go to Jesus Outside the Camp
The way of bitterness will turn to blessing in the end.
My God bless you today and always.
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Missioni dal mondo – 26 marzo 2022
100 parole al giorni – La missione nella Divisione Asia del Sud Pacifico. Missioni dal mondo 13° episodio – 1° trimestre 2022 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHDd9StKIFE
A Picture and a Thousand Words, Part 1: Bethany Chapman
22 March 2022 | On March 15, the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Australia posted the above picture with this caption: We are so happy to welcome back administrators, from all nine conferences, to our office this week, with only a few joining via zoom. They are here for several meetings including: President’s Council, Administrators Council, […] Source: https://atoday.org/a-picture-and-a-thousand-words-part-1-bethany-chapman/


