At the height of this global crisis we know as COVID-19, there’s one church ministry that is most affected by the lockdowns: literature ministry. One would wonder how our literature evangelists (LEs) ……
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6: Finding Rest in Family Ties – Singing with Inspiration
Rest. The word used most frequently in our Sabbath School Lesson pamphlet this quarter. “Thou shalt rest, Thou shalt rest!” These are words repeated each verse of
Hymn 387 – Come, O Sabbath Day, our theme hymn for this quarter.
We could add to the theme
Hymn 529 – Under His Wings. Each week of study, gives more and more of showing God’s deepest care for us, His children. As God’s children we find this week the family has growing pains, and still does today. Yet, we are still “under His wings”.
Our family has evidence that
Blest Be the Tie That Binds – Hymn 350 our hearts in Christian love is the best way to pray together, and stay together. Truly
Hymn 655 – Happy the Home show us the wonders of God being with us.
Sadness is seen in the dysfunctional families in the Bible (and our failing world today), but still our study gives us encouragement that in the end the Biblical families were able to sing
The God of Abraham Praise – Hymn 11. Ellen White points out that “Joseph believed that the God of his fathers would be his God –
Hymn 645 – God of Our Fathers. It was then that “Joseph gave himself fully to the Lord” –
Hymn 572 – Give of Your Best to the Master.
Tuesday points out the fact that “God looks at each of us with glasses tinted with grace” –
Hymn 108 – Amazing Grace and
Hymn 109 – Marvelous Grace.
Joseph continued to grow immensely and we find that he does not yield to temptation as may be sung in our previous hymnal,
Number 498 – Yield Not to Temptation. It was the help received from God that won. We can find this in
Hymn 103 – O God, Our Help.
Blessings to you for a wonderful week ahead.
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.organd 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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Martedi 3 agosto 2021
Luca 3:21,22 – Intanto tutto il popolo si faceva battezzare. Anche Gesù si fece battezzare e mentre pregava, il cielo si aprì. Lo Spirito Santo discese sopra di lui in modo visibile come una colomba, e una voce venne dal cielo: 'Tu sei il Figlio mio, che io amo. Io ti ho mandato'. Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, con Anna Claudia Mele Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO6ztWwRDiw
Forgiveness [How To Master It and Strengthen Your Relationships]
How do you extend grace and forgive someone who has hurt you so deeply. Why does forgiveness matter? Why is it so hard to forgive? This week on ANN In-Depth we talk to Jill Morikone and Morgan Kochenhower about the importance of forgiveness and grace. ___
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There is Room for Everyone in the Church
What does it mean to be chosen by God? God’s family isn’t an exclusive club. It isn’t about being of a particular nationality or race. It’s not about being predestined for greatness. God’s true people trust God the way Abraham trusted Him thousands of years ago. These are the real children of Abraham. Blog: https://www.ibelievebible.com/room-for-everyone/ ___
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Maryland Father And Son Complete 200-mile Kayak Journey Along Chesapeake Bay
After facing rough tides, mosquitoes, and battling extreme heat, Hearly Mayr, 49, and his 13-year-old son, Andreas, finally reached the last stop of their 200-mile (320 km) kayaking journey down the C……
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Giant Cabbage Helps Outreach Efforts on Red Suspenders Day
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Inter-European Divisions Position on Italy Religious Meeting in June 2021
Aunty, we had six sermons against The One Project!
2 August 2021 | Dear Aunt Sevvy, Recently in my church six sermons were dedicated to informing the congregation of the dangers of The One Project. I happen to think The One Project is doing a wonderful job of presenting Jesus to the world. How can I challenge what happened at this church in a […] Source: https://atoday.org/aunty-we-had-six-sermons-against-the-one-project/
Tuesday: Finding True Self-Worth
If Joseph had entertained any hopes of escaping and finding his way back home, they were dashed on reaching Egypt, where Joseph is resold into a prominent household. Genesis 39:1 tells us that “Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh, captain of the guard, an Egyptian, bought him from the Ishmaelites” (NKJV). Suddenly the young man was thrust into a strange new language and culture.
Our families and close relationships are pivotal in the development of our self-esteem. Joseph had grown up believing that he was something special — the oldest son of the most beloved wife (Genesis 29:18). He was definitely his father’s favorite, and the only one with a beautiful coat of many colors ( Genesis 37.3-4).
But who was he now? A slave, someone who could be bought or sold at will. Look at how quickly his whole situation changed. Look at how quickly life seemed to have turned on him.
Indeed, Joseph learns the lesson that we all have to learn. If we are dependent on others to tell us what we are worth, then we will be in for a rough ride and be horribly confused, because not everyone is going to appreciate who we are or what we are like. Instead, we need to find our self-worth in what God thinks of us — how God sees us — and not in the roles that we currently have.
How does God see each of us? (Isaiah 43:1; Malachi 3:17; John 1:12; John 15:15; Romans 8:14; 1 John 3.1-2).
God looks at each of us with glasses tinted with grace. He sees a potential, beauty, and talent that we can’t even imagine. Ultimately, He was prepared to die for us so that we could get the opportunity to become all we were created to be. Though showing us our sinfulness and the great price it cost to redeem us from it, the Cross also shows us our great worth and value to God. Regardless of what others think of us or even what we think about ourselves, God loves us and seeks to redeem us from not only the power of sins now but from the eternal death that they bring.
The key question, then, is always the same: How do we respond to the reality of God’s love, as revealed in Jesus Christ?
| There are many groups and individuals telling us to love ourselves as we are and accept ourselves uncritically. Why is this really self-deception? Why is it important that our worth come from outside of ourselves and from the One who made us and knows our true potential? |
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