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Tuesday: Teshuvah

November 22, 2021 By admin

All through the book of Deuteronomy, a key theme appears: obey the Lord and be blessed, disobey and you will suffer the consequences. It’s no different in the New Testament. “Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap. For he who sows to his flesh will of the flesh reap corruption, but he who sows to the Spirit will of the Spirit reap everlasting life” ( Galatians 6.7-8, NKJV).

Unfortunately, at least after the Fall, sin seems as easy and as natural as breathing. And despite all the warnings and promises — “For this commandment which I command you today is not too mysterious for you, nor is it far off” (Deuteronomy 30:11) — many of the people did precisely that: they fell into the sins that God had warned them about.

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And yet, even then, God was willing to take them back if, using their free will, free choice, they repented and returned to Him.

Read again Deuteronomy 30:1-10. What is the Lord saying He will do for His people, despite all the wrong that they have done? What, though, was the condition upon which these wonderful promises rested?

The idea is simple and straightforward: if you mess up, terrible consequences will result for you and your family. That’s what sin does. However, even then, you can repent, and the Lord will take you back and bless you.

Numerous times the same Hebrew root word behind teshuvah appears in these verses. In Deuteronomy 30:2, the text says “and you return to the LORD your God” (NKJV, emphasis supplied); in Deuteronomy 30:8, though it is often translated, and correctly so, “you will again obey the voice of the LORD,” it could be translated literally, “And you return and obey the voice of the Lord.” Finally, in Deuteronomy 30:10, where it reads “and if you turn to the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul,” again the word “turn” is really “return.”

In other words, despite all that happened to them, despite their utter violation and breaking of the covenant, the Lord was not through with these people, and if they didn’t want Him to be through with them, they could manifest that desire by repentance.

Though dealing with the nation as a whole, how do these texts, despite the different context from us today, still reflect the reality of how central true repentance is to us as believers who, at times, violate the covenant we have made with God, as well?

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Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/tuesday-teshuvah/

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Children and Adolescents from Moldova Continue to Participate in “We Live Here” Project

November 22, 2021 By admin

The “We Live Here” project aims to make the world free of garbage and fosters environmental awareness in people. In the early spring of 2021, “We Live Here” was launched, organized by teenagers from t…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/children-and-adolescents-from-moldova-continue-to-participate-in-we-live-here-project

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Living on a Prayer: Celeste Ryan Blyden, First Female Executive Secretary of Columbia Union, On Her New Role

November 22, 2021 By admin

Celeste Ryan Blyden is the first woman ever elected as Executive Secretary of the Columbia Union Conference. The Adventist Church is known for making it difficult for women to reach church leadership positions. “Those who helped me — many, many of whom are men — are far more in number than those who did not,” […] Source: https://atoday.org/living-on-a-prayer-celeste-ryan-blyden-first-female-executive-secretary-of-columbia-union-on-her-new-role/

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FINDING HOPE TOGETHER | The One Who Is Our Life-Giver

November 22, 2021 By admin



“What Happens 5 Minutes After You Die?” James Anderson shares how experiencing the death of a loved one impacted his life and caused him to ask the big questions. James describes his quest to find the answers that gave him peace and the ability to see beyond death to the final hope. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew5Nx48FG48

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Church Ministry in Dnipropetrovsk Region Hospices

November 22, 2021 By admin

Everyone who has once found themselves in a difficult situation is familiar with the feeling of loneliness, despair, failure, and disappointment in life and oneself. This is approximately how people f…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/church-ministry-in-dnipropetrovsk-region-hospices

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Death of Peter Hinks

November 22, 2021 By admin

17 November 1931 – 12 October 2021Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2021-11-22/death-of-peter-hinks/

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lunedi 22 novembre 2021

November 21, 2021 By admin



Giovanni 11:25 – Gesù le disse: Io sono la risurrezione e la vita; chi crede in me, anche se muore, vivrà. Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, presentazione di Abbie Miguel Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4OeKwzdWt4

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Niños [¿Cómo Podemos Ayudar a los más Vulnerables?]—Pastor Ted Wilson

November 21, 2021 By admin



Esta semana, el pastor Ted Wilson y su esposa, Nancy, comparten sus pensamientos sobre cómo ministrar a los niños más vulnerables del mundo. Según una investigación, los niños que crecieron en un hogar Cristiano amoroso y afectuoso son más resistentes y están mejor equipados para enfrentar los desafíos de la vida. Desafortunadamente, millones de niños viven hoy sin padres. Las estadísticas muestran que Asia tiene 61 millones de huérfanos, África 52 millones y América Latina y el Caribe 10 millones. A lo largo de la Biblia, Dios ha expresado su preocupación al pedirle a Su pueblo que muestre cuidado y preocupación por los huérfanos. Padre de huérfanos y defensor de viudas Es Dios en su santa morada. 6 Dios hace habitar en familia a los desamparados…" (Salmos 68:5, 6). Este sábado 20 de noviembre es el Día Mundial de los Niños Huérfanos / Niños Vulnerables. Bajo la dirección de los Ministerios Adventistas de Posibilidades, este evento anual fomenta la conciencia del bienestar de estos niños y nos anima a hacer lo que podamos para ayudar. La Biblia nos recuerda que debemos responder a sus necesidades. Mateo 19:14 nos dice que permitamos que los niños vayan a Jesús. El Salmo 82:3 dice que debemos "defender al pobre y al huérfano". Además, Proverbios 31:8 nos obliga a hablar por aquellos que no pueden hablar por sí mismos. Isaías 1:17 menciona que debemos proteger a los huérfanos de quienes los maltratan, y , Mateo 25 nos anima a alimentar y vestir a los necesitados. Finalmente, Lucas 3:11 y Romanos 12:13 nos recuerdan que debemos compartir nuestros recursos con los menos afortunados. Ministerios Adventistas de Posibilidades ofrece sugerencias e ideas para ayudar a los huérfanos y niños vulnerables, en el sitio web, www.possibilityministries.org/orphans. Estas sugerencias incluyen la oración, la adopción, la crianza temporal y el envío de obsequios especiales. Los niños necesitan sentirse especiales. Entonces, tómate un tiempo para escuchar sus historias. Además, bríndales un hogar temporal lejos del hogar. Sobre todo, muéstrales a Jesús como su mejor amigo. Testimonios para la Iglesia, volumen 6, dice: "Que los que tienen el amor de Dios abran sus corazones y hogares para acoger a estos niños. No es el mejor plan cuidar a los huérfanos en grandes instituciones. Si no tienen parientes que puedan sostenerlos, los miembros de nuestras iglesias deben adoptar a estos pequeñuelos en sus familias o hallar hogares apropiados para ellos en otras casas.” (6TI 284.3). Y continúa diciendo. ”Estos niños son en un sentido especial seres en quienes Cristo se fija, y descuidarlos es ofenderlo a él. Todo acto bondadoso expresado a ellos en el nombre de Jesús será aceptado por él como hecho a él mismo" (6TI 284.4).
La iglesia ha sido bendecida con organizaciones que brindan servicios para huérfanos y niños vulnerables. Algunos de ellos se enumeran aquí: www.possibilityministries.org/orphans.
Que el Señor abra nuestros ojos y toque nuestro corazón, mostrándonos cómo podemos ministrar a estos niños. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=345WF34npzI

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Crianças [Como Podemos Alcançar as Mais Vulneráveis?] – Pastor Ted Wilson

November 21, 2021 By admin



Esta semana o pastor Ted Wilson e sua esposa, Nancy, compartilham pensamentos sobre como ministrar às crianças mais vulneráveis do mundo. De acordo com uma pesquisa, as crianças que cresceram em um lar cristão amoroso e atencioso são mais resistentes e mais bem equipadas para enfrentar os desafios da vida. Infelizmente, milhões de crianças hoje vivem sem pais. As estatísticas mostram que a Ásia tem 61 milhões de órfãos, a África 52 milhões e a América Latina e o Caribe 10 milhões. Em toda a Bíblia, Deus expressou Sua preocupação pedindo a Seu povo que mostrasse cuidado e preocupação com os órfãos. “Pai dos órfãos e juiz das viúvas é Deus em sua santa morada. Deus faz que o solitário more em família…” (Salmo 68:5 e 6). Este sábado, 20 de novembro, é o Dia Mundial dos Órfãos/Crianças Vulneráveis. Sob a direção do Ministério Adventista das Possibilidades, este evento anual incentiva a conscientização sobre o bem-estar dessas crianças e nos encoraja a fazer o que pudermos para ajudar. A Bíblia nos lembra de responder às suas necessidades. Mateus 19:14 nos diz para deixarmos as crianças virem a Jesus. O Salmo 82:3 diz que devemos fazer “justiça ao fraco e ao órfão”. Além disso, Provérbios 31:8 nos obriga a falar por aqueles que não podem falar por si mesmos. Isaías 1:17 menciona que devemos proteger os órfãos daqueles que os maltratam. Mesmo assim, Mateus 25 nos incentiva a alimentar e vestir os necessitados. Finalmente, Lucas 3:11 e Romanos 12:13 nos lembram de compartilhar nossos recursos com os menos afortunados. Com isso, o Ministério Adventista das Possibilidades oferece sugestões e ideias para ajudar órfãos e crianças vulneráveis em www.possibilityministries.org/orphans. Essas sugestões incluem orar, adotar, promover os pais e enviar presentes especiais. As crianças precisam se sentir especiais. Portanto, dedique um tempo para ouvir suas histórias. Além disso, forneça a elas um lar temporário longe de casa. Acima de tudo, indique-lhes Jesus como seu melhor Amigo. O livro Testemunhos Para a Igreja, Volume 6, diz: "Abram, aqueles que têm o amor de Deus, o coração e o lar a essas crianças. Não é o melhor plano cuidar dos órfãos em grandes instituições. Caso não tenham parentes capazes de tomar conta deles, os membros de nossas igrejas devem adotar esses pequenos em sua família ou encontrar lugar conveniente para eles em outros lares." Continua: "Essas crianças são, em sentido especial, objeto da atenção do Senhor e negligenciá-las é uma ofensa a Ele feita. Todo ato de bondade para com elas, em nome de Jesus, é aceito por Ele como feito a Ele próprio." A igreja é abençoada com organizações que prestam serviços para órfãos e crianças vulneráveis. Algumas delas estão listadas aqui: www.possibilityministries.org/orphans. Com isso, que o Senhor abra nossos olhos e toque nossos corações, mostrando-nos como podemos ministrar a essas crianças. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhcWgSzEj2U

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Reaffirming The Adventist Church’s Response to COVID-19

November 21, 2021 By admin

The apostle Paul writes in his letter to the Philippians, “And this is my prayer: that your love may abound more and more in knowledge and depth of insight, so that you may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ – to the glory and praise of God.” 
It strikes me as interesting that he puts two seemingly unrelated things – love and knowledge – together. To Paul, love is not simply…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2021-11-21/reaffirming-the-adventist-churchs-response-to-covid-19/

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