Part 3 as we focus on loving the forgotten. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vJJqzijkkc
Lettera agli Ebrei. Introduzione alla lezione 13
Lettera agli Ebrei. Introduzione alla lezione n. 13 Video introduttivo della lezione della Scuola del Sabato – I trimestre 2022 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2PYBIim9o4
#GYD22 Let’s go again!
This is the third LIVE broadcast of the day. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0Z3-HhTjkA
¡Universidad Adventista en Ucrania es bombardeada!
La Universidad Adventista de Alemania acoge a estudiantes refugiados de la Universidad Adventista de Ucrania El campus de Ukrainian Adventist Center of Higher Education, por sus siglas en ingles UACHE en Ucrania fue bombardeado el 2 de marzo de 2022. El campus está siendo usado como alojamiento para los desplazados internos. La Universidad Adventista de […] Source: https://atoday.org/universidad-adventista-en-ucrania-es-bombardeada/
“Desolation To Restoration” | Pr. Sujjan John 3-19-2022
Worship: "Desolation To Restoration" – Pr. Sujjan John THANK YOU for your continued support. The Media Ministry needs your financial support. Please donate by clicking the link below and select the “Media Ministries” box. https://adventistgiving.org/#/org/ANB4RC/envelope/start Connect With Us:
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Freedom’s Journey – Part 1
Living during World War II under the rule of Communism, being a Christian was illegal, but that did not stop Jacob Hiebert and his family, who, like Daniel’s three friends, said, “Our God Whom we serve is able to deliver us” (Daniel 3:17). Jacob and his family were determined to follow God no matter what, and their heart-stopping journey bares the signs of the unmistakable guidance of God in a faith-building story of divine care. During severe trials and persecution, when life appears to be hopeless all around, Jacob’s journey to freedom reveals how we serve a great God Who is able to lead all those who put their trust in Him. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDngyb51klc
¡Se nombra a la pastora Chanda Nunes como Secretario Ejecutiva!
La primera de muchas: Chanda Nunes, la primera mujer afroamericana electa Secretario Ejecutiva de la Asociación Nevada-Utah Chanda Nunes, fue la primera mujer afroamericana en dirigir una iglesia oficial de la División Norteamericana. Nunes también fue la primera mujer afroamericana en la Asociación de Alberta, Canadá. También, fue la primera mujer afroamericana en la Unión […] Source: https://atoday.org/se-nombra-a-la-pastora-chanda-nunes-como-secretario-ejecutiva/
Church At Study | “Receiving an Unshakeable Kingdom”
Study: Lesson 12: Receiving an Unshakeable Kingdom – Prathaban Isaac THANK YOU for your continued support. The Media Ministry needs your financial support. Please donate by clicking the link below and select the “Media Ministries” box. https://adventistgiving.org/#/org/ANB4RC/envelope/start Connect With Us:
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Sunday: Caring for God’s People
Read Hebrews 13:1-2; Romans 12:13; 1 Timothy 3:2; Titus 1:8; and 1 Peter 4:9. What was the role of hospitality in the early church?
Christianity was a wandering movement that often depended on the hospitality of both Christians and non-Christians. The instruction to “not forget” to show hospitality probably does not simply refer to the failure to think about taking someone in but about willful neglect.
Paul does not have in mind hospitality only for fellow believers. He reminds his readers that by entertaining strangers some have unwittingly entertained angels (Hebrews 13:2). He probably had in mind the visit of the three men to Abraham and Sarah (Genesis 18:2-15). Offering hospitality implies sharing possessions with another person and suffering with others, which is what Jesus did for us (Hebrews 2:10-18).
Brotherly love toward those in prison implied not simply that believers remembered prisoners in their prayers but also by providing relief through material and emotional support. There was a risk of willful neglect of prisoners. Those who provided material and emotional support to those condemned by society identified themselves with them. In some sense they became “partners” with them and made themselves vulnerable to social abuse (Hebrews 10:32-34).
Paul’s exhortation uses images and language to encourage the readers in regard to prisoners. First, the author evokes the readers’ own support for their incarcerated brethren in the past. They had become “companions” or “partners” to those who had been “publicly exposed to reproach and affliction” (Hebrews 10:33, ESV). Second, the language of “mistreatment” echoes the example of Moses, who chose “rather to be mistreated with the people of God than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin” (Hebrews 11:25, ESV). Finally, Paul captures the ideal of brotherly love. He reminds the readers that they “also are in the body” (Hebrews 13:3, ESV). They share the same human condition and should treat others as they would like to be treated if they were in the same circumstances; that is, in prison. The people should, then, provide material and emotional support to prisoners, showing them that they were not abandoned.
| What more can we do for those who are in prison, whether church members or not? |
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Scuola del Sabato – Lezione 13/2022
L'amore fraterno rimanga. Approfondimento della lezione della Scuola del Sabato numero 13 – I trimestre 2022 con Mariarosa Cavalieri e Hanz Gutierrez. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaNcTx6jR0k


