El mundo se acerca a su fin. Por lo tanto, es hora de que nosotros, los Adventistas del Séptimo Día, seamos más audaces al proclamar los Mensajes de los Tres Ángeles, de tal manera que no haya otra obra de mayor importancia que esta. En esta Semana de Oración mundial (del 6 al 13 de noviembre), el pastor Ted Wilson te invita a unirte a otros Adventistas del Séptimo Día de todo el mundo, para sumergirte profundamente en estos mensajes, a través del número especial de noviembre de la revista Mundo Adventista. Sé parte de este evento mundial descargando una copia de esta revista en adventistworld.org. Dios tiene una misión especial en cada época. Los detalles pueden variar, pero el objetivo final sigue siendo el mismo: Llevar a las personas a una relación salvadora con Dios por la eternidad. Hace más de 2,500 años, Dios usó a Daniel para llevar a cabo Sus profecías durante su tiempo. Pero estas profecías se extienden a nuestro tiempo y más allá. Se identifican en Apocalipsis 10 como un "librito" sellado hasta el final. Los versículos 8 y 9 dicen: "Ve y toma el librito que está abierto… Toma, y cómelo; y te amargará el vientre, pero en tu boca será dulce como la miel". Esto nos remonta al gran chasco de 1844, que marcó el final de la profecía de los 2,300 años sobre la purificación del santuario y el juicio investigador. Fue una amarga decepción cuando Jesús no vino como esperaban los creyentes Adventistas. Pero poco sabían que su obra aún no estaba completa, ya que había otro mensaje que dar a todo el mundo. Como saben, este mensaje llegó a conocerse como el Mensaje de los Tres Ángeles, dividido en tres partes descritas en Apocalipsis 14: 6-12. El primer y segundo mensaje fueron dados por los primeros creyentes Adventistas. El tercero se daría antes de la segunda venida de Cristo. Y la combinación de estos mensajes sería el llamamiento final de Dios al mundo. Nuestra misión como iglesia remanente de Dios se aclara como se indica aquí: "En un sentido muy especial, los adventistas del séptimo día han sido colocados en el mundo como centinelas y transmisores de luz. A ellos ha sido confiada la tarea de dirigir la última amonestación a un mundo que perece. La Palabra de Dios proyecta sobre ellos una luz maravillosa. Una obra de la mayor importancia les ha sido confiada: Proclamar los mensajes del primero, segundo y tercer ángeles. Ninguna otra obra puede ser comparada con ésta y nada debe desviar nuestra atención de ella… El mundo debe ser amonestado, y el pueblo de Dios tiene que ser fiel a su cometido” {9TI 17.1}. Dado que Dios nos encomendó proclamar estos mensajes al mundo, antes de compartirlos, debemos comprenderlos. El Pastor Ted Wilson les anima a reunirse en sus respectivos lugares para participar en esta Semana de Oración. A medida que el conflicto entre la verdad y el error se intensifica y el fin se acerca, los fieles de Dios deben continuar con la misión, dejando los resultados con Él. Sus caras serán "Iluminadas y resplandecientes, se apresurarán de lugar en lugar para proclamar el mensaje celestial… El mensaje no será llevado adelante tanto con argumentos como por medio de la convicción profunda inspirada por el Espíritu de Dios… la verdad aparecerá en toda su claridad, y los sinceros hijos de Dios romperán las ligaduras que los tenían sujetos…A pesar de los poderes coligados contra la verdad, un sinnúmero de personas se alistará en las filas del Señor. {CS 597.2}" Ahora es el momento de estudiar estos mensajes, orar por la dirección de Dios y entregarnos plenamente en Sus manos. Juntos, digamos: "¡Yo Iré a proclamar el Mensaje de los Tres Ángeles!" Que Dios te bendiga al pasar tiempo con Él durante esta Semana de Oración mundial. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qn749E696-U
As Mensagens Dos Três Anjos [Você irá e proclamará?] – Pastor Ted Wilson
O mundo está chegando ao fim. Portanto, é hora de nós, adventistas do sétimo dia, sermos mais ousados em proclamar as três mensagens angélicas, de modo que não haja outra obra de maior importância do que esta. Nesta Semana de Oração mundial (6 a 13 de novembro), o pastor Ted Wilson convida você a se juntar a outros adventistas do sétimo dia ao redor do mundo para mergulhar profundamente nessas mensagens por meio da edição especial de novembro da revista Adventist World. Faça parte deste evento mundial baixando uma cópia desta revista em adventistworld.org. Deus tem uma missão especial em cada época. Os detalhes podem variar, mas o objetivo final permanece o mesmo – levar as pessoas a um relacionamento de salvação com Deus para a eternidade. Há mais de 2.500 anos, Deus usou Daniel para cumprir Suas profecias durante sua época. Mas essas profecias se estendem até o nosso tempo e vão além. Elas são identificadas em Apocalipse 10 como um "livrinho" selado até o fim. Os versículos 8 e 9 dizem: "Vai e toma o livro que se acha aberto…toma-o e devora-o; certamente, ele será amargo ao teu estômago, mas, na tua boca, doce como mel". Isso remonta ao grande desapontamento em 1844, marcando o fim da profecia dos 2.300 anos a respeito da purificação do santuário e do julgamento investigativo. Foi uma decepção amarga quando Jesus não veio como os crentes do advento esperavam. Mas mal sabiam eles que seu trabalho ainda não estava concluído, pois havia outra mensagem a ser transmitida ao mundo inteiro. Como você sabe, esta mensagem veio a ser conhecida como as Três Mensagens Angélicas, dividida em três partes delineadas em Apocalipse 14: 6-12. A primeira e a segunda mensagens foram dadas pelos primeiros crentes adventistas. A terceira seria dada antes da segunda vinda de Cristo. E a combinação dessas mensagens seria o apelo final de Deus ao mundo. Agora, nossa missão como igreja remanescente de Deus fica clara conforme declarado aqui: "Em sentido especial foram os adventistas do sétimo dia postos no mundo como vigias e portadores de luz. A eles foi confiada a última mensagem de advertência a um mundo a perecer. Sobre eles incidiu a maravilhosa luz da Palavra de Deus. Foram incumbidos de uma obra da mais solene importância: a proclamação da primeira, segunda e terceira mensagens angélicas. Nenhuma obra há de tão grande importância. Não devem eles permitir que nenhuma outra coisa lhes absorva a atenção…O mundo precisa ser advertido, e o povo de Deus deve ser fiel à missão que lhe foi confiada". (Testemunhos para a Igreja, Volume 9, página 19, Ellen G. White).
Visto que Deus nos confiou para proclamar essas mensagens ao mundo, devemos entendê-las primeiro, antes de compartilhá-las. Como tal, o Pastor Wilson encoraja você a se reunir em seus respectivos lugares para participar desta Semana de Oração. É-nos dito que à medida que o conflito entre a verdade e o erro se intensifica e o fim se aproxima, uma purificação ocorrerá na Igreja de Deus. Aqueles que se apegam ao Salvador e se recusam a abandonar as verdades encontradas nas três mensagens angélicas percebem que devem, por meio da força de Deus, continuar com Sua missão, deixando os resultados com Ele. Seus rostos serão iluminados, “apressando-se de um lugar para outro para proclamar a mensagem do Céu… A mensagem há de ser levada não tanto por argumentos como pela convicção profunda do Espírito de Deus… A verdade é vista em sua clareza, e os leais filhos de Deus cortam os liames que os têm retido…Apesar das forças arregimentadas contra a verdade, grande número se coloca ao lado do Senhor”. (O Grande Conflito, página 612, Ellen G. White). Agora é a hora de estudar essas mensagens, orar pela direção de Deus e entregar-nos totalmente em Suas mãos. Juntos, vamos dizer: "Eu vou proclamar as Três Mensagens Angélicas!" Que Deus o abençoe enquanto você passa tempo com Ele durante esta Semana de Oração mundial. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRB6bOBZi0c
Bonded And United
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Monday: Law in Deuteronomy
The Hebrew nation on the borders of Canaan, God’s chosen people, are finally about to inherit the land that God had promised them. And, as we have seen, Deuteronomy is Moses’ final instructions to the Hebrews before they take the land. And among those instructions were the commands to obey.
Read the following texts. What point is expressed over and over and over again, and why is this point so important for the people? (Deuteronomy 4:44, Deuteronomy 17:19, Deuteronomy 28:58, Deuteronomy 30:10, Deuteronomy 31:12, Deuteronomy 32:46, Deuteronomy 33:2).
Even the most cursory reading of the book of Deuteronomy shows how crucial obedience to the law was for the nation of Israel. In a real sense, it was the people’s covenant obligation. God had done so much for them and would continue to do so much for them — things that they couldn’t do for themselves and that they did not deserve to begin with (which is what grace is, God giving us what we don’t deserve). And what He asked in response was, well, obedience to His law.
It’s no different now. God’s grace saves us, apart from the works of the law — “Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law” (Romans 3:28) — and our response is obedience to the law. We obey the law, though, not in a vain attempt to be saved by it — “therefore by the deeds of the law no flesh will be justified in His sight, for by the law is the knowledge of sin” (Romans 3:20) — but as the result of the salvation that we so graciously have been given. “If you love Me, keep My commandments” (John 14:15).
Deuteronomy could be seen as one big object lesson in grace and law. By grace God redeems us, doing for us what we couldn’t do for ourselves (any more than Israel could have escaped from Egypt by themselves), and in response we live, by faith, a life of obedience to Him and to His law. From the fall of Adam onward, up to those who live through the time of trouble and the mark of the beast, a people depicted as those who “keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus” (Revelation 14:12) — God’s relationship with His covenant people is one of law and grace. God’s grace forgives us for having violated His law, and God’s grace enables us to obey His law as well, an obedience that arises from our covenant relationship with Him.
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7.2 Law in Deuteronomy – LAW AND GRACE | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series PRESENT TRUTH IN DEUTERONOMY with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
7.LAW AND GRACE |
These two words have started a lot of discussions. |
Memory Text:
Galatians 2:21 – I do not set aside the grace of God; for if righteousness comes through the law, then Christ died in vain.
7.2 Law in Deuteronomy
Important is obedience towards God`s law.
My God bless you today and always.
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What Should We Do To End Abuse Now?
Imagine a church elder coming to you after church and admitting that his wife, the director of women’s ministry, was verbally abusing him. There may be many emotions that come to the surface in the sp……
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Educare e vivere con serenità in famiglia
Con Amaya de Miguel, fondatrice di Rilassati e Educa Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Y3YXKSuTC4
7: Law and Grace – Teaching Plan
Key Thought: The law is God’s standard of holiness and righteousness. Violation of the law is sin. It is only by grace that we can be saved. For all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.
November 13, 2021
1. Have a volunteer read Ezekiel 25:15,16..
- Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point is in this passage.

- Since Lucifer had iniquity in him and sinned, what does that tell us about God’s moral law in heaven?
- Personal Application: How do we define morality today? Does that definition change with the times or with man-made laws and culture? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of your relatives states, “Do you believe that the angels in heaven live within the boundaries of God’s moral law or are they free from the law? Is the law in heaven the same as the Ten Commandments were here on the earth?” How would you respond to your friend?
2. Have a volunteer read Deuteronomy 10:12-15.
- Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
- What do these verses teach us about God’s mercy and His grace?
- Personal Application: In what ways has obeying God’s law been for your own good? Share your thoughts
- Case Study: One of your friends states, “Can you give me any examples of people you know who violated one or some of the Ten Commandments and got terrible consequences from doing so?” How would you respond to your friend?
3. Have a volunteer read Deuteronomy 5:6-22.
- Ask class members to share a short thought on what the main idea of this text is.
- What was the reason given for the fourth commandment here?
- Personal Application: How is keeping the Sabbath an example of God freeing us from the slavery of sin? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of your relatives states: “When freed me from sin, He surely didn’t want me to become a legalist and try and earn my way to heaven. Isn’t keeping the Sabbath a form of works oriented religion and trying to earn salvation?“ How would you respond to your relative?
4. Have a volunteer read Deuteronomy 9:1-6.
- Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
- What is the relationship between grace and the law? How does that affect us as Christians?
- Personal Application: Describe what your definition for righteousness by faith is. What is the end result? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: Think of one person who needs to hear a message from this week’s lesson. Tell the class what you plan to do this week to share with them.
(Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared.”Ministry of Healing, p. 148).
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7: Law and Grace – Singing with Inspiration
Flipping through the new quarterly, there are a number of titles that have the word ‘love’ in them – Love, to Be Loved; To Love God; He First Loved Us; To Love the Lord Your God; to name just a few. Hence, I believe a wonderful hymn to devote to as a theme will be
Hymn 349 – God Is Love. Our first Memory Text says “for God is Love”, 1 John 4:8. As the book of Deuteronomy is the book of the covenant, it would also be good to add
Hymn 347 – Built On the Rock as verse four tells us of God ‘Making with us His covenant”.
Oh the joy of being able to have the Everlasting Covenant which we find in
Hymn 469 – Leaning On The Everlasting Arms of our Lord Jesus.
Just looking at the title of this week’s lesson gives us our first hymns –
Amazing Grace – Hymn 108 and
Hymn 109 – Marvelous Grace. Following these wonderful hymns, there are some hymns that give us a hint of the laws of God, such as
Hymn 26 – Praise the Lord! You Heavens Adore Him (verse 1) “laws which never shall be broken”,
Hymn 273 – Lord, I Have Made Thy Word My Choice, and
Hymn 277 – For Your Holy Book We Thank You.
Sunday opens with “God is a God of love…” as does
Hymn 349 – God Is Love. This is spoken of again on Tuesday.
We find on Monday, that obeying God’s law was crucial for the nation of Israel, just as it is for us today:
Hymn 590 – Trust and Obey. Following this, it is wonderful to know that
Jesus (and God) Saves – Hymn 340.
The Lord God redeems His people from the land of Egypt (Wednesday), just as we are reminded that Jesus died to redeem us:
337/338 – Redeemed,
Hymn 402 – By Christ Redeemed and
Hymn 179 – The Wonders of Redeeming Love. The study then extends to keeping the Sabbath:
Hymn 388 – Don’t Forget the Sabbath.
Thursday gives us a fresh understanding of the act of grace that happened at the cross, “with Christ, the innocent One, dying for the sins of the guilty”:
Hymn 159 – The Old Rugged Cross.
God’s abundant blessings for a wonderful week.
We are bound for The Promised Land! Hallelujah!! Come, Lord Jesus come – very soon.
To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/
Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing, but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.
2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”
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Domenica 7 novembre 2021
Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, con Anna Claudia Mele Giovanni 7:3-5 – … e i suoi fratelli gli dissero: Parti, va' in Giudea! Così anche i tuoi discepoli vedranno le opere che fai. Quando uno vuole essere conosciuto non agisce di nascosto. Se tu fai queste cose, fa' in modo che tutto il mondo le veda. Neppure i suoi fratelli, evidentemente, credevano in lui. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xv5T7JCCPoM


