By Denis Fortin | 14 October 2020 | It should not come as a surprise to anyone anymore when we say that our denomination is a hierarchical institution. In an earlier article,[1] I argued that the Seventh-day Adventist Church is a hybrid form of episcopalism similar to that of the Methodist Church in the United […] Source: https://atoday.org/the-institutional-church/
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Justice Will Take the Throne
Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels. Matthew 25:41.
It is possible for men to offer the Saviour outward homage, to be Christians in profession, to have a form of godliness, while the heart, whose loyalty He prizes above all else, is estranged from Him. Such ones have a name to live, but they are dead….
To the marriage supper of the Lamb will come many who have not on the wedding garment—the robe [Christ] purchased for them with His lifeblood. From lips that never make a mistake come the words, “Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment?” (Matthew 22:12). Those [thus] addressed are speechless. They know that words would be useless. The truth, with its sanctifying power, has not been brought into the soul, and the tongue that once spoke so readily of the truth is now silent. The words are then spoken, “Take them out of My presence. They are not worthy to taste of My supper” (cf. Luke 14:24).
As they are separated from the loyal ones, Christ looks upon them with deep sorrow. They occupied high positions of trust in God’s work, but they have not the life insurance policy that would have entitled them to eternal life. From the quivering lips of Christ come the mournful words of regret, “I loved them; I gave My life for them; but they persisted in rejecting My pleadings, and continued in sin. O that thou hadst known, even thou, in this thy day, the things which belong to thy peace! But now they are hid from thine eyes.”
Today Christ is looking with sadness upon those whose characters He must at last refuse to acknowledge. Inflated with self-sufficiency, they hope that it will be well with their souls. But at the last great day, the mirror of detection reveals to them the evil that their hearts have practiced, and shows them at the same time the impossibility of reform. Every effort was made to bring them to repentance. But they refused to humble their hearts. Now the bitter lamentation is heard, “The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and my soul is not saved” (cf. Jeremiah 8:20)….
What a scene is this! I pass over the ground again and again, bowed down in an agony that no tongue can express, as I see the end of the many, many who have refused to receive their Saviour. Justice will take the throne, and the arm strong to save will show itself strong to smite and destroy the enemies of the kingdom of God. Christ will lay bare the motives and deeds of everyone. Every hidden action will stand out as clearly before the doer as if proclaimed before the universe.—Manuscript 121, October 14, 1903, “A Solemn Warning.”
The Upward Look p. 301
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Prayer Requests
—-Please pray for Sheryl who broke her arm recently. It is not healing properly, so the doctors are going to put a pin in this Friday. Eileen
—-I know that some of you have prayed for me and I am so grateful. I am on strong antibiotics but my sepsis numbers are still going up. Needless to say I am scared. This is not how I want to die. Nothing that they are doing in the hospital is helping this infection so I have decided to go home and do natural remedies. And I read that sunlight is one of the best remedies for this. I also have MMS……and several other really good natural remedies. Please pray urgently for me. Connie
—-Please pray for D and J as they travel today. LS
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Dear Friends,
This morning, I received an email asking if I still had the “Fifteen Steps to a Happy Marriage” that I had written some years ago. So I thought I’d share it with all of you this morning.
Fifteen Easy Steps to a Happy Marriage
1. Make Jesus the center of your life. Have morning and evening worship together each day as well as having your own private devotions. As you grow closer to Christ, you will draw closer to each other.
2. Communicate. Spend at least thirty minutes each day in meaningful conversation. Speak of your joys, sorrows, hopes for the future, and the happenings of the day while you were apart.
3. Problems will arise. When they do, pray together before you start to discuss the problem. Study to see what the Bible says in regard to the subject. Discuss the problem and find the solution together. (If you feel yourself getting angry, stop the discussion immediately, pray, and resume the discussion later.)
4. Tell each other “I love you” every day. You might think that your marriage partner knows you love him/her, but he/she might be feeling very unloved and taken for granted. (This is a good rule to remember when you are blessed with children. Even teens need to know that you love them, even though they may not admit it.)
5. Never make unkind remarks. When you say an unkind word to your mate, it hurts him/her badly and the hurt doesn’t go away easily. Even if he/she forgives you, the hurt is still there.
6. Never hit each other. Violence is not God’s way and will cause untold misery for both of you.
7. Be very tender in your intimate relations. Remember that there are holy angels watching even in your bedroom. If one of you is uncomfortable with something intimate, it would be better to avoid it than to push your desires onto the other one. There are many years ahead to spend with each other.
8. Do the finances together. By doing this, you both know what is available and can discuss purchases together. Make a budget and stick to it. As you use this budget for a few months, it may need to be revised. Revise the budget together to keep reminding yourself just what it entails.
9. Be honest with each other. For your future happiness, it is extremely important to tell each other the things in your past that may have a direct bearing on the future. This should be done before marriage.
10. Don’t be too proud to apologize. Sometimes the only thing it would take to solve an argument are two little words: “I’m sorry.” Don’t be too proud to forgive. An apology is of no effect if it is not forgiven. Make it your policy never to go to bed angry at each other.
11. Don’t forget to cuddle. When sitting together, cuddling can make a couple bond more than most other activities. Just before you go to sleep, cuddle for a few minutes—-not for sex, but for the secure feeling that it gives you.
12. Attend church together each week. Even if you move away and you aren’t familiar with the churches in the new area, make sure that you do not neglect this important part of your marriage. “Forsake not the assembling of yourselves together.” Heb 10:25
13. Stay true to your marriage vows. Over the years, you may find someone who seems attractive to you. Avoid this person as much as possible and remind yourself what made you fall in love with your partner in the first place. This is very important, as being faithful to each other is the only way a marriage commitment will be successful.
14. Be best friends. Set aside a certain amount of time each week when you can spend time doing fun things together just like you did during courtship. If you do have other friends, they should be someone that both of you feel comfortable with. Don’t value these friends more highly than you value your mate.
15. When children come. If and when you do start a family, make sure your children know they are not an inconvenience to you. Let them know that you are always there to help them. Set aside time for them. As they are growing up, set an example for them. Teach them about God and how they can become like Him. Remember, “By beholding we become changed”—that works with children too. When they grow up and move out of your home, keep in close contact with them and have a good and loving relationship with them even though they are miles away. © 2003 Rosa Hartwell
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3.5 Jesus, Our Example – THE LAW AS TEACHER | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series EDUCATION with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
3.THE LAW AS TEACHER |
What is the sense of God`s law? Answers we will find here.
Memory Text:
Deuteronomy 6:5 – You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your strength.
3.5 Jesus, Our Example
Jesus is the only one in history who obeyed all precepts of God`s law.
We would like to thank the artist Maximilian Jantscher for his permission to use his paintings for the series EDUCATION.
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My God bless you today and always.
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Psalm 68:19
Praise be to the Lord, to God our Savior, who daily bears our burdens.
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Mercoledi 14 Ottobre 2020
Isaia 9:5 Poiche' un bambino ci e' nato, un figlio ci e' stato dato. Elaborazione da Jesus au quotidien di Andr Thobois a cura di Salvatore Matricano. In studio Elisabetta Ceccaroni. Meditazione giornaliera, serie "Apri la porta del tuo cuore". https://hopemedia.it Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-pbFLuQHuQ
Domestic Violence: How Can We Confront this Challenge? #enditnow
Dr David R Williams, PhD shares a presentation on effectively confronting the challenges of domestic violence. How can the church make a difference? Dr. Williams is a Professor at Harvard University and Associate Director (hon.) of the Health Ministries Department of the Seventh-day Adventist World Church. There are many faces of domestic violence and abuse. In this video, you will learn practical ways that you and the church can help and respond to domestic abuse. This presentation is a part of the General Conference Annual Council 2020 and is part of the church's enditnow global initiative. This is is an initiative to raise awareness and advocate for the end of violence around the world. It aims to mobilize Seventh-day Adventists around the world and invites other community groups to join in to resolve this worldwide issue. Learn more here: https://enditnow.org/ #domesticviolence #violenceagainstwomen #enditnow ___
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#GCAC20 – Tuesday, Oct 13
by Bjorn Karlman | 13 October 2020 | To the delight of Adventists straining their eyes to watch the live feed, Annual Council was, once again, only scheduled to last 7:00 am to 11:30 EST today. Annual Councils sessions of yesteryear featured drawn-out debate, random videos, bizarre finger aerobics on breaks and deliciously unreliable vote […] Source: https://atoday.org/gcac20-tuesday-oct-13/
Film Review: Dick Johnson Is Dead
by S.M. Chen | 13 October 2020 | I don’t know if I would have reviewed the recent Netflix streaming release, Dick Johnson Is Dead, but, after learning that the filmmaker, Kirsten Johnson, was raised as a Seventh-day Adventist, that lent a certain pertinence, and, after reading multiple online reviews, I decided to view it. […] Source: https://atoday.org/film-review-dick-johnson-is-dead/
La Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día afirma ser la Iglesia Remanente de la Profecía Bíblica. ¿Será?
"¿Alguna vez se ha preguntado si Dios tiene una verdadera iglesia en la tierra hoy? ¿Se ajusta la Iglesia Adventista del Séptimo Día a la descripción del remanente según la profecía bíblica?
Este es un estudio que da seguimiento directo al anterior. Con un llamado a salir de Babilonia, ¿a dónde vamos? En este tema, veremos las características que identifican al remanente de Dios del tiempo del fin de acuerdo con la Biblia.
Este es el duodécimo episodio de la Clase Maestra en AWR llamada Entendiendo las Profecías Bíblicas 2.0. Puedes seguir esta serie e interactuar en VIVO en: https://awr.org/bible ACERCA DE CAMI OETMAN Diez años atrás, Cami Oetman tuvo un encuentro con Dios que cambiaría su vida para siempre. En aquel tiempo, ella era una empresaria y la transición no fue fácil. Sin embargo, la verdad que Cami estará compartiendo en estas series es tan convincente que ella desea que cada ser humano en este mundo pueda experimentar el amor de Jesús como ella lo ha hecho. En los últimos tres años, ella ha predicado 350 presentaciones bíblicas. Hoy, como vicepresidente de Radio Mundial Adventista, Cami viaja por el mundo documentando los Milagros que ocurren cuando las personas le entregan el corazón a Jesús. Puede parecer difícil imaginarse a sí mismo entendiendo las profecías bíblicas. Cami tampoco lo hubiese imaginado. Ella paso dos décadas en el mundo del modelaje – frente y detrás de las cámaras. Ella también ha usado su maestría en Trabajo Social para cuidar de pacientes en hospicios. Después, inició un exitoso negocio de ventas. ¡Pero nadie puede predecir cómo reaccionará al tener un encuentro real con Dios! EL REMANENTE
En el libro de Apocalipsis, Dios habla de un dragón que hace guerra contra el pueblo remanente, porque se han alineado con Dios. Sabemos que Dios es el ganador de la batalla con el dragón. Entonces, ¿cómo reconocemos este movimiento remanente que está con Dios?
Apocalipsis nos dice que este pueblo remanente guardará los mandamientos de Dios y tendrá el testimonio de Jesucristo.
¿Qué significa guardar los mandamientos de Dios? Los Diez Mandamientos fueron dados por Dios para todas las personas, y cada mandamiento tiene un propósito y un beneficio específico para las personas que obedecen sus enseñanzas. Las mismas personas que guardan estos mandamientos proclamarán los Mensajes de los Tres Ángeles que se encuentran en Apocalipsis 14. Los mensajes de los tres ángeles son:
1) Ha llegado la hora del juicio de Dios. Adora al que hizo los cielos y la tierra Apocalipsis 14: 7. La iglesia de Dios de los últimos días llamará a adorarlo como Creador.
2) Babilonia ha caído (Apocalipsis 14: 8). La iglesia de Dios de hoy no se identifica con Babilonia. En Apocalipsis 18: 4, vemos que esta iglesia debe llamar a la gente a salir de Babilonia, diciendo: "Salid de ella, pueblo mío, para que no seáis partícipes de sus pecados".
3) Cuidado con la bestia, su imagen y su marca (Apocalipsis 14: 9-11). El pueblo de Dios hoy advertirá a otros cómo evitar la Marca de la Bestia. Jesús dice que estos son sus tres importantes mensajes de los últimos días para llevar al mundo. Su pueblo cumplirá Su instrucción porque lo ama y advertirá al mundo sobre su amor por los demás.
Entonces ahora sabemos por qué es importante guardar todos los mandamientos de Dios. ¿Qué sigue? El remanente también debe tener "el testimonio de Jesucristo". En Apocalipsis 19:10, la Biblia explica que "el testimonio de Jesús es el espíritu de profecía". Esto significa que las personas de Apocalipsis del tiempo del fin también tendrán el don de profecía, guiadas por el Espíritu Santo. Proclamarán y enseñarán profecías bíblicas al mundo.
Entonces, ¿qué movimiento o grupo de personas se ajusta a esta descripción? ¿Hay alguna iglesia que hace esto hoy? ¡Si! El adventismo del séptimo día es una denominación cristiana de rápido crecimiento, compuesta por más de 20 millones de miembros que participan en conferencias locales en más de 215 países.
El movimiento adventista honra a Dios a través de la enseñanza y aplicación de un estilo de vida saludable, apoyando la libertad religiosa y la separación de la iglesia y el estado, y difundiendo el evangelio a cada nación, tribu, lengua y pueblo. Es un movimiento que acepta a hombres y mujeres de todas las razas, todos los grupos lingüísticos, todas las culturas y todos los credos.
¿Quieres ser uno de los que guarda los mandamientos de Dios y tiene el testimonio de Jesús? Este grupo está abierto a todo aquel que crea en la Palabra de Dios. ¿Sientes que Él te llama a continuar en tu caminar con Él hacia más y más luz? Hoy es el día para "seguir al Cordero dondequiera que vaya "(Apocalipsis 14: 4). ¿Tiene preguntas? ¿Necesitas oración? Visítanos en https://bible.awr.org/the-remnant/ " MB01AGAWTDIZHV6 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-Y_E-u60do




