Versetto introduttivo: Gen. 37:3 Meditazione a cura di Graziano Capponago del Monte Registrato presso la Chiesa Cristiana Avventista del 7° giorno il 10/04/2021 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66rPosdTUU8
Tim Ruybalid and Paul Richardson
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3.2 The Man Noah – ALL FUTURE GENERATIONS | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series THE PROMISE: GOD´S EVERLASTING COVENANT with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
3.ALL FUTURE GENERATIONS |
Why was Noah saved? Why did he survive the flood?
Memory Text:
Genesis 6:8 – But Noah found grace in the eyes of the LORD.
3.2 The Man Noah
What kind of person was Noah? What was so special about him?
My God bless you today and always.
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La generosità come stile di vita
Incontro a margine della manifestazione Bibbia Festival 2021 Meditazione a cura del Past. Giuseppe Cupertino. Registrato presso la comunità di Cesena il Sabato 10 Aprile 2021 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKC249R2gKo
When John Put God First
Putting God first can be difficult. What can we learn from John that will help us put God first in our lives today?
John was the youngest of all the disciples. He loved Jesus with all his heart. When all other disciples scattered following Jesus’ arrest, John stayed close to Jesus through the entire ordeal. Jesus honoured his faithfulness by giving him the mission of taking care of the woman who cared for Jesus the most: Mary, His mother.
After Jesus returned to heaven, John remained faithful until his death, some 70 years later. He eventually became the pastor of the church in Ephesus and wrote many books of the New Testament—the gospel of John and the book of Revelation among them. However, his letters to the churches provide the greatest insight into his conversion. Here are his own words, recorded in 1 John 4:7:
“Beloved, let us love one another: for love is from God.” But when he was young, John was vengeful and angry. It was hard for him to feel compassion for those who rejected Jesus. Once he suggested to Jesus that fire should come from heaven and completely destroy the Samaritans who rejected Jesus. Putting God first in John’s life wasn’t a single moment of courage. Instead, it was a life- long commitment to love as Jesus loved.
Sometimes we are disappointed that we still can’t control our temper and our desires. But John went through a profound transformation over a lifetime by putting God first every day of his life. His example compels us to do the same.
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New Technology-Mediated School Delivers a Choice
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In Moldova, Local Evangelistic Initiative Suddenly Turns Global
You Were Designed with a Longing for Love
Love and the expression of love are absolutely vital to our existence. During our current time of physical distancing and social isolation, the number of adults experiencing depression has tripled in Canada since the lockdown measures began. Like ants need a colony, people need a family. Created in the image of God, humans were not designed to dwell in solitude; we were created to be social beings. You are like a cell phone — always looking for connections. Without companionship, no matter how much money you make or how beautiful your house or how perfect your job, you can’t be completely happy. God knows that. He designed you that way. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kW1U9OyHHY8
Church At Worship | Apr. 10, 2021
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