Ebrei 4:16 – Accostiamoci dunque con piena fiducia al trono della grazia, per ottenere misericordia e trovare grazia ed essere soccorsi al momento opportuno. Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, presentazione di Abbie Miguel Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUBSpgcc–c
News Briefs for January 7, 2022
News reports from Andrews University, Germany, Oakwood University, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, United States Adventist Theological Schools Receive Pharmaceutical Money Andrews University and Oakwood University received substantial grants to develop pastoral resources and support ministerial training from the Lilly Endowment Inc. Andrews University (AU), located in Berrien Springs, Michigan, United States, received $997,444 (USD) […] Source: https://atoday.org/news-briefs-for-january-7-2022/
History of the 28 Fundamental Beliefs
Editor’s Note: Below is a transcript of a message, posted to YouTube on January 6, 2022, from President of the Adventist Church, Ted N.C. Wilson. You can see past messages here Greetings, friends. As…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/history-of-the-28-fundamental-beliefs
Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Health
A very intimate connection exists between your mind and your body. When one is affected, the other sympathizes. The condition of the mind affects the health of the body to a far greater degree than you might realize. See how your thoughts can lead you down a positive path of health and wholeness. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea-QP43U9r8
But God Said It—Didn’t He?
by Russ Spangler | 6 January 2022 Seventh-day Adventists believe that if we can just get people to read the Bible, they would see that God is real, and that God loves them. That hasn’t worked for everyone. A.A. Milne, the author of Winnie the Pooh, wrote: The Old Testament is responsible for more atheism, […] Source: https://atoday.org/but-god-said-it-didnt-he/
28 Fundamental Beliefs [Their Origin and Development]—Pastor Ted Wilson
We Seventh-day Adventists establish all our beliefs on the Bible alone. Our church doesn't have a set creed. Instead, we have 28 fundamental beliefs that express what we believe the Bible teaches. In this episode, Pastor Ted Wilson shares how these beliefs developed. The Seventh-day Adventist Church is a movement that began the providential unfolding of the Bible prophecy to prepare people for Christ's second coming. In the mid-19th century, God used a preacher named William Miller to proclaim the first angel's message in Revelation 14. It states, "Fear God and give glory to Him for the hour of His judgment has come" (verse 7). Thousands accepted this message and believed that Christ was indeed coming. However, some professed Christian churches rejected the idea. Hence, "Babylon is fallen, is fallen" (verse 8). When Jesus didn't come as they expected on October 22, 1844, many of them left the Advent movement. Fortunately, a small remnant remained. They determined to diligently study and understand the Scripture better. As a result, they saw that the end of the 2300-day prophecy in Daniel 8:14 didn't culminate in Christ's coming to earth. Instead, it ushered in a new phase of His ministry in the heavenly sanctuary. With continued prayer and study with open hearts and minds, these remnant believers uncovered more truths. One of which was the full meaning of the three angels' messages of Revelation 14. Another was the importance of keeping the holy Sabbath day. Others were the non-immortality of the soul, the state of the dead, and the second coming of Christ. About 10 years after the Great Disappointment, the small remnant had grown into almost 1,000 believers. They didn't have an official name that time yet, but they had an official publication called The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald. On the front page of the August 15, 1854 issue of this publication, these five "Leading Doctrines Taught by the Review" were included: "The Bible, and the Bible alone, the rule of faith and duty."
"The law of God, as taught in the Old and New Testaments, unchangeable."
"The personal advent of Christ and the resurrection of the just, before the millennium." "The earth restored to its Eden perfection and glory, the final inheritance of the saints."
"Immortality alone through Christ, to be given to the saints at the resurrection." In 1863, the group officially named itself the Seventh-day Adventist. It reflects two prominent beliefs—the importance of the seventh-day Sabbath and looking forward to the Second Advent of Christ. The church's first formal statement of beliefs was published in 1872 entitled "A Declaration of the Fundamental Principles Taught and Practiced by the Seventh-day Adventists." Listed here were 25 points drawn from Bible study, beginning with the statement, saying, "We wish to have it distinctly understood that we have no articles of faith, creed, or discipline aside from the Bible." It explained that it was "a brief statement of what is, and has been, with great unanimity, held by [Seventh-day Adventists]." On June 4, 1874, the declaration of the Fundamental Principles was published again, this time in the first issue of The Signs of the Times. It was republished in 1875, and again in 1889. The next statement of our beliefs came 42 years later. Some points were combined, making a total of 22. They were renamed "Fundamental Beliefs of Seventh-day Adventists." These were published in the 1931 Seventh-day Adventist Yearbook and the 1932 Church Manual. Through the coming years, changes and minor revisions were made. By 1980, the fundamental beliefs included 27 points and were adopted at the 1980 General Conference Session in Dallas, Texas. In 2005, the delegates to the GC session in St. Louis, Missouri voted to add "Growing in Christ'' to the fundamental beliefs, making a total of 28. These 28 beliefs are what we have now, though the present form was the result of further revisions in 2015. Indeed, the Lord has led the Advent movement step by step into a more complete understanding of who He is, who we are, and what His wonderful plans for us are, as revealed in the Bible. In the next episodes, Pastor Ted will discuss the 28 fundamental beliefs one by one. Stay tuned. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3ZsESZgOSs
Una nuova nascita
Versetto introduttivo: Giovanni 3:3 Meditazione a cura di: Marcos Gaca Correira Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGXja-uLpHw
Inside Story: Miraculous Rock
Miraculous Rock
A miracle rock stopped the pickup truck of Bounprany Vannady, who was serving as president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in Laos.
It was just an ordinary creek. Any car could pass through its shallow waters easily. No car was known to have ever gotten stuck there. But the pickup truck decided to stop just as it entered the creek. It simply stopped.
Bounprany and two young pastors traveling with him found a rock blocking the way, but it seemed to be too small to stop the vehicle. Just to make sure, they moved the rock and tried to restart the vehicle. It refused to start. They hailed down a passing car and tried to jumpstart the battery, but the pickup truck still refused to start.
Since it was getting dark, Bounprany walked over to the nearest village. Several villagers came back to the pickup truck to help, but they couldn’t get it to start. The village chief invited Bounprany to spend the night in his house, while the young pastors stayed with the pickup truck.
“What are you doing in our area?” the village chief asked.
Bounprany explained that he was taking some sporting equipment to the next village. He was hoping to establish a connection with that village.
As he listened, the village chief sensed that Bounprany was a Christian, and he announced that he was a Christian. He pulled out a Voice of Prophecy correspondence school certificate issued by the Seventh-day Adventist Church of Laos several years earlier. He said he had reached out to a former church leader for support several years earlier but had been dismissed, so now he and about 200 other villagers were worshiping Jesus on their own. He asked Bounprany to teach him and the villagers about the seventh-day Sabbath.
It was at the moment that Bounprany realized that an angel must have stopped the pickup truck. It was like Balaam’s donkey who refused to go farther because it saw an angel of the Lord. This car must have seen an angel of the Lord standing in front of it in the creek, so it decided to stop.
The next morning, the pickup truck started at the first turn of the key.
Thank you for your Sabbath School mission offering that will help spread the gospel to the people of Laos and the other countries of the Southern Asia-Pacific Division. Part of this quarter’s Thirteenth Sabbath Offering will help open an elementary school in Laos.
Produced by the General Conference Office of Adventist Mission. Find more mission stories at adventistmission[dot]org
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Friday: Further Thought ~ In These Last Days: The Message of Hebrews
Further Thought:
Despite all the good and hopeful truths in the book of Hebrews, there is also a series of warnings that reach their climax in chapters 10-12. These sections have at least two common elements. First, they all compare the desert generation with the readers of Hebrews. Second, they exhort us to have faith.
The desert generation was the one that saw the amazing power of God unleashed in signs and wonders in their deliverance from Egypt. They also heard God speak, from Mount Sinai, the Ten Commandments. They saw the column of fire in the night and the protecting cloud during the day. They ate manna, bread from heaven. They also drank water that sprang from the rocks wherever they camped. But when they arrived at the border of the Promised Land, they were not able to trust God. They lacked faith, which is the core of what God requires. “Without faith it is impossible to please Him” (Hebrews 11:6, NKJV).
Paul says that we, like the desert generation, are also at the border of the Promised Land (Hebrews 10:37-39). Our privileges and responsibilities are greater, however. We did not hear God speak at Mount Sinai, but we have seen through Scripture a revelation of God greater than the one at Mount Zion: God in the flesh, Jesus Christ (Hebrews 12:18-24). The question is: Will we have faith? The author encourages us to follow the example of a great list of characters, which culminates with Jesus Himself.
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2.THE MESSAGE OF HEBREWS – THE MESSAGE OF HEBREWS | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series THE MESSAGE OF HEBREWS with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
2.THE MESSAGE OF HEBREWS |
The apostle Paul knows where the dangers are hidden. Do we know these as well? |
Memory Text:
Hebrews 8:1– This is the main point of the things we are saying: We have such a High Priest, who is seated at the right hand of the throne of the Majesty in the heavens.
Content:
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Jesus Is Our King
2.2 Jesus Is Our Mediator
2.3 Jesus Is Our Champion
2.4 Jesus Is Our High Priest
2.5 Jesus Mediates a Better Covenant
2.6 Summary
My God bless you today and always.
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