Experience Eric's journey from mindless scrolling to meaningful engagement, sparked by a video from Adventist World Radio. As he watched "The Mark of the Beast," Eric found himself captivated and reflective. How did this moment influence his outlook? Join us to discover this compelling narrative and share your insights in the comments. Subscribe for more powerful stories! #IsolationInsight #MarkOfTheBeast #PersonalGrowth #awr #adventistworldradio #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHs2sX25lpA
160 anni di comunità e speranza. Un racconto di fede dalla Chiesa avventista filippina di Roma
Vi invitiamo a scoprire la testimonianza del fratello Emilio Aguilar, membro della Chiesa avventista filippina di Roma. Emilio racconta come è iniziato il suo percorso nella comunità avventista, l'importanza della fede nella sua vita e il ruolo fondamentale che la chiesa continua ad avere nel suo cammino spirituale. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8fQIMwv9_A
Losing Mike
by Linda McCabe | 26 December 2024 | On November 20, 2024, exactly six weeks to the day from his diagnosis of stage four esophageal cancer, my husband of 41 years passed away at home. We had cancelled the oncology appointment. Instead, we had an anointing and enrolled Mike directly in hospice care. We had […] Source: https://atoday.org/losing-mike/
How COVID Made Eric Rethink Everything
Witness Eric's transformation as he navigates the challenges of COVID isolation. Confined to a tiny room, Eric's perspective on life begins to shift from self-sufficiency to seeking deeper meaning. What can his story teach us about finding purpose in difficult times? Watch this engaging video and hit the like button if you're inspired by stories of growth. Don't forget to subscribe for more compelling stories! #FromChaosToClarity #LifeInLockdown #FindingPurpose #awr #adventistworldradio #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aap0pw0Fdo
Introduction: God’s Love and Justice
God is love. So says 1 John 4:8, 16. The entirety of the Bible testifies to this fact. The Christian faith is centered on God’s character of love. Love is at the core of who God is, at the core of everything that we believe, and should be at the core of everything we do. Accordingly, the way we understand love affects the entirety of our faith and practice. If, for example, one believes that God’s love must be earned or merited, a person might think that God does not love them because they are sinful and unworthy. And, in relation to others, one might expect others to merit love—a recipe for disaster.
In this and many other ways, how we understand God’s love has massive implications for our faith and practice. Yet, what is love? If you ask ten people to define love, you might get ten different answers. Even among Christians, there are many myths and misunderstandings about God’s love. For example, Christians offer different answers to such questions as:
Does God’s love only give but never receive? Is divine love purely self-sacrificial, or might God also delight in and be pleased by humans? Is God’s love emotional? Does God really care about humans? Can God’s love be rejected of forfeited? Does God enter into a back-and-forth love relationship with creatures? Is anger incompatible with love? How do love and justice go together? If God is love, why is there evil in the world, and so much of it? Can humans love the way God does? If so, what would that look like?
The answers to some of these questions might seem obvious but are often disputed in Christian treatments of divine love. And many answers that are sometimes taken to be obvious, turn out on closer inspection to be incompatible with what Scripture teaches about God’s love.
We will not address all these questions at once, but we will take up these and other questions throughout this quarter. And we will see that God’s love is far greater than we might think. God’s love as depicted in Scripture is far superior to the ideas that pass for “love” in much of our world today. In the coming weeks, we will look more closely at some of the most prominent and beautiful aspects of God’s love that are revealed in the Bible.
And, as we continue on, we will see how divine love and justice are inextricably connected. The God of the Bible loves justice (see, for example, Isa. 61:8). And, as the Bible portrays them, divine love and justice go together in such a way that you cannot have one without the other. Because God is love, He is deeply concerned about injustice and suffering in this world, and He identifies Himself with the oppressed and the suffering, willingly entering into the pain and grief that evil has wrought in creation—Himself suffering most of all so much so that God Himself is the greatest victim of evil.
Throughout the Bible, God is repeatedly grieved and pained by evil and suffering because He loves each person more than we can possibly imagine. One can see the depth of God’s love in the lament of Christ over His people when He said: “ ‘O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the one who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were not willing!’ ” (Matt. 23:37 NKJV).
The God of the Bible, who is love, is often portrayed throughout Scripture as brokenhearted and grieved by love rejected and love lost. The entire story of Scripture is about what God has done and is doing to restore love to every corner and crevice of the universe. This and much more is the topic of this quarter’s lessons.
John C. Pekham is an associate editor for the Adventist Review. At the time this guide was written, he was a professor of theology and Christian philosophy at the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University.
Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/introduction-gods-love-and-justice/
Sabbath: God Loves Freely
Daily Lesson for Sabbath 28th of December 2024
Read for This Week’s Study
Exodus 33:15-22; Hosea 14:1-4; Revelation 4:11; John 17:24; Matthew 22:1-14; John 10:17-18.
Memory Text:
“ ‘I will heal their backsliding, I will love them freely, for My anger has turned away from him’ ” (Hosea 14:4, NKJV).
Though Peter had denied Jesus three times, just as Jesus had predicted (Matthew 26:34), these denials were not the end of the story. After the Resurrection, Jesus asked Peter, “ ‘Do you love Me more than these?’ ” And Peter replied, “ ‘Yes, Lord; You know that I love You.’ ” And Jesus said, “ ‘Tend My lambs.’ ” Then, Jesus again asked Peter, “ ‘Do you love Me?’ ” And Peter replied, “ ‘Yes, Lord; You know that I love You.’ ” And Jesus said, “ ‘Shepherd My sheep.’ ” Then, yet again, a third time Jesus asked Peter, “ ‘Do you love Me?’ ” And “Peter was grieved because He said to him the third time, ‘Do you love Me?’ ” And Peter replied, “ ‘Lord, You know all things; You know that I love You.’ ” And Jesus said, “ ‘Tend My sheep’ ” (John 21:15-17, NASB 1995). Just as Peter had denied Jesus three times, Jesus—by way of the crucial question, “ ‘Do you love Me?’ ”—restored Peter three times.
However different our circumstances may be from Peter’s, in many ways the principle is the same. That is, the question that Jesus had asked Peter is really the ultimate question that God poses to each of us in our time and place: Do you love Me?
Everything depends on our answer to that question.
*Study this week’s lesson to prepare for Sabbath, January 4.
God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #868
Matthew 21:22 – "If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer." Tag someone in need of prayer, and kindly share your prayer requests here. https://bit.ly/3GdFXpR Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYbdE2NJF80
Mission Spotlight for December 28
Our Sabbath School program has always been linked to the support of the Seventh-day Adventist Mission program. This video provides a little insight into this important work.
Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/mission-spotlight-for-december-28/
Giovanni 4:14 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore
“Ma chi beve dell'acqua che io gli darò non avrà mai più sete in eterno; ma l'acqua che io gli darò diventerà in lui una fonte d'acqua che zampilla in vita eterna.” 📖 Giovanni 4:14
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💌 Apri la porta del tuo cuore
👉 Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNxsZLL3KqE
Lesson 13.Epilogue: Knowing Jesus and His Word | 13.6 Summary + Summary for THEMES IN THE GOSPEL OF JOHN | LIVING FAITH
13.6 Summary
Jesus—The Light That Leads to Truth
The final lesson of this quarter summarizes the central themes of faith emphasized in the Gospel of John. It invites us to build a deeper relationship with Jesus and remain in His word to grow spiritually and reflect His light in the world.
13.1 Encounter in Galilee
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Jesus met His disciples in Galilee after His resurrection, encouraging them and equipping them for their ministry.
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The encounter reminds us that Jesus also wants to meet us in our daily lives to strengthen and guide us.
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Key Thought: Jesus seeks a personal encounter with us to transform us and enable us for His mission.
13.2 Keep Your Eyes Always on Jesus
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To withstand life’s challenges, we must keep our gaze fixed on Jesus, like Peter who walked on water as long as he looked at Jesus.
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Our spiritual strength comes from trusting in Jesus’ presence and guidance, even in stormy times.
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Key Thought: Amid difficulties, Jesus remains our anchor and our guide.
13.3 Light and Darkness
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The Gospel of John describes Jesus as the light of the world that dispels darkness.
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People face the choice to accept or reject this light. Those who choose the light experience healing and truth, while rejection leads to blindness.
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Key Thought: Choosing Jesus is choosing the light that illuminates and renews our lives.
13.4 Theology from “Above” or “Below”
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“Theology from above” is based on trusting God’s word and revelation, while “theology from below” relies on human wisdom and logic.
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Jesus calls us to prioritize God’s perspective over our own and humbly accept His truth.
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Key Thought: True theology recognizes God’s sovereignty and is based on unwavering trust in His word.
13.5 Remaining in Jesus
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The image of the vine and the branches illustrates the necessity of maintaining a living connection with Jesus to grow spiritually and bear fruit.
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This connection is achieved through prayer, Bible study, and the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
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Key Thought: Remaining in Jesus is the secret to spiritual health, growth, and joy.
Conclusion This lesson reminds us of the central importance of knowing Jesus and His word and remaining in Him. The encounter with Jesus, keeping our eyes on Him, choosing the light, trusting in God’s theology, and maintaining a lasting connection with Him lead us to a fulfilled, joyful, and fruitful faith life.
The themes of this lesson offer clear applications for our daily lives and strengthen our faith by encouraging us to prioritize Jesus in all areas of our lives. The central thoughts can be practically integrated into our everyday life:
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Encountering Jesus in Daily Life (13.1)
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Application: Just as Jesus met the disciples in Galilee, He seeks to meet us in our everyday moments. This can happen through prayer, Bible reading, or quiet moments.
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Practical: Consciously set aside time each day to seek God’s presence and allow Him to strengthen and guide you.
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Fixing Our Gaze on Jesus (13.2)
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Application: In life’s storms—whether facing professional, financial, or family challenges—we remain strong by keeping our focus on Jesus.
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Practical: In difficult times, focus on God’s promises in the Bible and trust that Jesus is the anchor that supports you.
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Reflecting Jesus’ Light (13.3)
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Application: Choosing to accept Jesus’ light means also carrying His light into our surroundings—through kindness, forgiveness, and sharing His gospel.
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Practical: Be a testimony of Jesus’ light in your environment by acting lovingly and honestly, and by giving hope to others.
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Prioritizing God’s Perspective Over Our Own (13.4)
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Application: “Theology from above” encourages us to trust God, even when we do not understand His ways. This protects us from pride or doubt.
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Practical: Submit your plans and decisions to God’s will in prayer and trust that His ways are higher than yours (Isaiah 55:8–9).
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Remaining in Jesus (13.5)
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Application: The connection with Jesus is the key to a fulfilled and fruitful life. Without Him, we lack the strength to grow spiritually and bear good fruit.
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Practical: Nurture this connection through daily prayer, Bible study, and fellowship with other believers.
Daily Life Conclusion
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Encounter: Recognize Jesus in the everyday moments of your life.
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Trust: Remain focused on Him even in difficult times.
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Light: Let His light shine through your life.
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Humility: Prioritize God’s wisdom over your own.
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Connection: Remain steadfast in Him.
By living these principles in our daily lives, we will not only grow spiritually ourselves but also show others what it means to live a life in Christ. Jesus invites us to accept His light and make our connection with Him a source of joy, strength, and truth for our lives.
Remain in Jesus, for in His presence you find light, truth, and the strength to make your life fruitful.
Summary for the Quarter: Jesus in the Gospel of John
The Gospel of John reveals Jesus in His deepest identity: as the incarnate Word of God, the light of the world, and the source of all life. Through His signs, teachings, and sacrifice, He invites us to recognize Him as the Messiah, the Son of God, and to maintain a living relationship with Him. Each lesson of this quarter highlights central aspects of His work and leads us deeper into the truth of His nature and message.
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Signs That Point the Way
Jesus’ early miracles—such as turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana—reveal His power and divine mission. These signs are not just spectacular miracles but signposts pointing to His divine nature and role as Savior. They invite people to believe in Him and place their hope in Him. Particularly through the healing of the royal official, it becomes clear that Jesus’ word is sufficient to bring healing and transformation. Faith here is defined as trust in Jesus’ power, regardless of whether the outcome is immediately visible.
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Signs of Divinity
Further miracles, such as the feeding of the five thousand and walking on water, affirm Jesus’ divinity. These signs show that He not only rules over the physical world but also the spiritual. The feeding reveals Jesus as the true bread of life that can satisfy humanity’s deepest hunger. Walking on water demonstrates His authority over the laws of nature and reminds us that He is with us in the midst of storms. Each sign invites deeper trust and acknowledgment of Jesus’ glory.
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The Preface, the Prologue
The prologue in John 1:1–18 presents Jesus as the eternal Word who was with God from the beginning and through whom all things were made. Here, Jesus is described as the light that has come into darkness to illuminate people. The prologue emphasizes His divine nature and His incarnation, which bridges the gap between God and humanity. Jesus came to show people God’s glory and to give them the opportunity to become children of God. This introduction is an invitation to recognize Jesus as the one who brings life and truth into the world.
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Testimonies of Christ as the Messiah
John presents various testimonies that identify Jesus as the Messiah. John the Baptist points to Him as the Lamb of God who takes away the world’s sin. The disciples who follow Jesus also testify to Him as the promised Savior. The statements of these witnesses show that Jesus fulfills Old Testament prophecies. Their encounters with Jesus change their lives and encourage us to testify about Him today. The lesson emphasizes that our faith must be based on a personal recognition of Jesus as the Messiah.
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The Testimony of the Samaritan Woman
Jesus’ encounter with the woman at the Jacob’s well demonstrates His ability to overcome cultural and social barriers. Jesus reveals Himself to the Samaritan woman as the source of living water that quenches the thirst of the soul. This encounter not only leads to her personal renewal but also makes her a witness who brings her entire city to Jesus. The testimony of the Samaritan woman shows that Jesus’ message is universal and reaches all people. The lesson teaches that true life and worship are only possible through Jesus, who reveals the Spirit and the truth.
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More Testimonies About Jesus
Jesus reveals Himself in further encounters as the one who grants healing, grace, and new life. The healing of the paralytic at the Pool of Bethesda illustrates His authority to perform divine work even on the Sabbath. Jesus’ teaching shows that He was sent by the Father to do His will and to give people eternal life. This lesson calls us to believe in Jesus’ words and recognize His works as signs of His divinity. The encounters with Jesus show that He is the key to healing and renewal.
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Blessed Are Those Who Believe
The story of Thomas after the resurrection emphasizes the importance of faith that does not rely on visible evidence. Jesus blesses those who believe without seeing and invites us to trust in His promises. Jesus’ resurrection is the ultimate sign of His divinity and power over death. Thomas’ transformation from doubt to faith encourages us to honestly bring our doubts to Jesus. The lesson underscores that genuine faith is based on a relationship with Jesus, not on visible signs.
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Fulfillment of Old Testament Prophecies
Jesus fulfills the promises of the Old Testament by revealing Himself as the true bread of life, the light of the world, and the good shepherd. These images illustrate that He is the hope of Israel and all humanity. Jesus shows that Scripture points to Him and finds its fulfillment through Him. The lesson encourages us to see Jesus as the answer to the deepest needs of our lives. It calls us to trust Him as the promised Messiah.
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The Source of Life
Jesus reveals Himself as the source of eternal life that satisfies every spiritual thirst. His teachings show that true peace and hope can only be found through Him. He offers us not only physical life but also spiritual and eternal life. This lesson invites us to place our trust in Jesus and receive from Him what no one else can give. It reminds us that only Jesus can connect us with God.
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The Way, the Truth, and the Life
Jesus explains that He is the only way to God. He is not only a teacher of truth but the truth itself. Through Him, we have access to the Father and eternal life. This lesson calls us to see Jesus as the center of our lives and to align our lives with His truth. It emphasizes that Jesus not only shows the way but is the way itself.
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Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
The Gospel of John reveals the unity and cooperation of the Godhead: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit work together for the redemption of humanity. Jesus reveals the Father and promises the Holy Spirit as our Comforter and Helper. This lesson shows that our relationship with God is strengthened through the work of the entire Godhead. It calls us to live in this community and draw strength and comfort from it.
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The Hour of Glory: The Cross and the Resurrection
The cross is not only a place of suffering but the culmination of Jesus’ glory. Through His death and resurrection, He reveals God’s infinite love and His power over sin and death. The lesson reminds us that the cross is the turning point of history through which we receive forgiveness and new life. It invites us to recognize the depth of God’s love and to respond to it.
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Epilogue: Knowing Jesus and His Word
The final lesson emphasizes that it is not enough to know about Jesus—we must know Him personally. The relationship with Jesus and remaining in His word are the keys to a fulfilled and joyful faith life. This lesson calls us to let go of our own wisdom and align our lives with the truth and love of Jesus.
Conclusion
The Gospel of John invites us to recognize Jesus in His entirety and to respond to Him with our lives. Each lesson leads us deeper into His identity as the Word of God, the light of the world, and the source of life. They encourage us not only to believe in Him but to remain in Him in all aspects of our lives and to live by His strength.
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