* 1 Cronache 29:14 * Poiché chi sono io, e chi è il mio popolo, che siamo in grado di offrirti volenterosamente così tanto? Poiché tutto viene da te; e noi ti abbiamo dato quello che dalla tua mano abbiamo ricevuto. Testo di Laura Paris presentato in studio da Laura Paris
Meditazione giornaliera, serie "Apri la porta del tuo cuore". https://hopechannel.it Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eaaLr_huNk
Stewardship of the Body
Downey Adventist Church Worship Service
Stewardship series
Stewardship of the Body
Pastor Chris Famisaran
10 August 2019
downeychurch.org
Cast: Downey Church
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Papua New Guinea Local Church Opens Domestic Violence Shelter
7.1 Mary’s Song – JESUS ANF THOSE IN NEED | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series THE LEAST OF THESE with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
7.JESUS ANF THOSE IN NEED |
Jesus was full of empathy for the poor and oppressed. Theyr are normally the ones who are used by the rich ones to gain advantages. But the most High of the universe takes care of the helpless.
7.1 Mary’s Song
My God bless you today and always.
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Sunday: Mary’s Song
Imagine the scene: Mary had received a message from the angel Gabriel just a few days earlier. He had told her that she was to be the mother of Jesus, the Son of the Most High. She has not yet told anyone but goes to visit Elizabeth, her older relative, who also is expecting a miracle baby. With spiritual insight Elizabeth recognizes Mary’s news before Mary has a chance to say anything, and together they celebrate the promises and goodness of God.
Read Luke 1:46-55. Notice the mix of praise between what was meant only for her—“for the Mighty One has done great things for me” (Luke 1:49, NIV)—to the much more general. Why should our praise and worship to God include both personal and general emphases?
This is a remarkable song that could fit well among the psalms or in the writings of the Hebrew prophets. Mary is overflowing with a sense of wonder and gratitude to God. She has obviously seen God working in her own life, but she is also well aware of the larger implications of God’s plan for her nation and for the human race.
But in Mary’s understanding, not only is God powerful and praiseworthy, He is also merciful and seems to have a particular regard for the humble, the downtrodden, and the poor. The angel had barely left after announcing the “good news” of the impending birth to Mary before she was singing the following: “He has brought down rulers from their thrones but has lifted up the humble. He has filled the hungry with good things but has sent the rich away empty” (Luke 1:52-53, NIV).
Right at the beginning of the story of Jesus’ life on earth, He is introduced as a ruler (see Luke 1:43)—but as the ruler of a different kind of kingdom. As many commentators have described it, the kingdom of God that Jesus came to inaugurate and establish was to be an “upside-down kingdom” when compared to the usual social ordering of the kingdoms of this world. In the descriptions we have of Jesus’ kingdom, the powerful and wealthy of this world are the least, and the poor and oppressed are liberated, “filled”, and lifted up.
If the church should be an expression of the kingdom of God, how well does the church do in modeling the “upside-down kingdom” that Mary described? How could something like this be modeled, but without being unfair to the rich and powerful as well, who were also recipients of Christ’s love? |
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Song of Exiles: ‘Goin Home, Goin’ Home, I’m a Goin’ Home’
Song of Exiles: ‘Goin Home, Goin’ Home, I’m a Goin’ Home’
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Adventist Community Services Provides Support After Mass Shootings
AdventHealth Expands Global Mission Work into Honduras
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President of the Seventh-day Adventist Church Encourages Members in Burundi
Sabato 10 Agosto 2019
* 2 Tessalonicesi 2:16,17 * Ora, il Signor nostro Gesù Cristo stesso e Dio nostro Padre, che ci ha amati e ci ha dato per grazia una consolazione eterna e una buona speranza, consoli i vostri cuori e vi confermi in ogni buona parola ed opera. Testo di Barbara Zordan presentato in studio da Roberta Pari
Meditazione giornaliera, serie "Apri la porta del tuo cuore". https://hopechannel.it Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTcu5q_h9jM