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InFocus is a collection of stories of our God alive and working in real people’s lives today. In a world filled with doubt and uncertainty, let these inspirational short devotionals bring you hope and encouragement one story at a time. #KeepGodInFocus InFocus: "Enough to Keep Going"
Devotional thought by Abraham Samudio
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DIO prima di tutto
Giornata speciale con il Past. Giuseppe Cupertino e il battesimo della sorella Sonia Cano. Registrazione presso la comunita’ di Cesena il Sabato 9 novembre 2019 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9iDk2Tuy9I
Mercoledi 13 novembre 2019
Salmo 99:4 Lodino la forza del Re che ama la giustizia; sei tu che hai stabilito il diritto, che hai esercitato in Giacobbe il giudizio e la giustizia. Testo di Alejandro Bullon, presentato in studio da Anna Cupertino. Meditazione giornaliera, serie "Apri la porta del tuo cuore". https://hopemedia.it Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gqse4STCNU
Was Jesus an Agitating Troll?
by Stephen Ferguson | 12 November 2019 | As a long-time reader of and more recent contributor to Adventist Today, I am regularly struck by how often someone raises the following sort of puritanical objection against an article they don’t like: “I feel saddened to think that some of us easily make puns out of […] Source: https://atoday.org/was-jesus-an-agitating-troll/
In South America, Leaders Pray in Wake of Political Unrest in Bolivia
The Abducted Broadcaster | AWR360°
When his life was finally on track and all seemed right in his world, Asad was abducted at gunpoint for broadcasting with Adventist World Radio. The God he shared about daily through broadcasts did not forget him. Be inspired by Asad's faithfulness to his God. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yr8RpHI08XE
7.4 The Law and the Prophets – OUR FORGIVING GOD | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series EZRA AND NEHEMIAH with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
7.OUR FORGIVING GOD |
The greatest joy for humans is to experience forgiveness. Peace follows. Then we are really satisfied.
7.4 The Law and the Prophets
Living without poverty can be dangerous. Why so?
My God bless you today and always.
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Is It a Sin to Remarry After a Divorce?
If a person is divorced without Biblical grounds, can they still remarry according to the Bible? What are Biblical grounds for divorce? Keys for a Happy Marriage (Free Download)
https://www.amazingfacts.org/bible-study/free-gift/s/afpweb/o/marriage 17 Keys for a Happy Marriage Bible Study Guide
https://www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/study-guide/e/4982/t/keys-for-a-happy-marriage Keys for a Happy Marriage (Audio Version)
https://www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/media/e/20611/f/6/t/keys-for-a-happy-marriage The Bible on Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage
https://www.amazingfacts.org/news-and-features/inside-report/magazine/id/10794/t/the-bible-on-marriage–divorce—-remarriage Bible Verses About Marriage
https://www.amazingfacts.org/bible-study/gods-promises/bible-verses-about-marriage Proven Secrets for a Happy Marriage
https://www.amazingfacts.org/media-library/media/e/2026/t/proven-secrets-for-a-healthy-marriage Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U7fOlWRQ2U
Amazing Facts Changed Lives – The Coursey Family
God Makes a Way! Changed Lives (Amazing Facts) God’s promise that He will help His children through times of difficulty and uncertainty when they are faithful to His calling can clearly be seen in the lives of the Corsey family, who were blessed through the ministry outreach of Amazing Facts and our faithful supporters. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLJPJ36pqjE
Wednesday: The Law and the Prophets
Read Nehemiah 9:23-31. How are the Israelites described in comparison to God’s “great goodness” (Neh. 9:25)?
This next section of the prayer/sermon focused on life in Canaan as the Israelites possessed the land that God had given them. They had been handed land, cities, vineyards, and fields ready for use, but they had taken it all for granted. At the end of verse 25, we are told that “they ate and were filled and grew fat” (NKJV). Growing fat is an expression that is found only a few times in the Bible (Deut. 32:15 and Jer. 5:28), and each time it has a negative connotation.
The people might have “delighted themselves in Your great goodness” (NKJV) but theirs wasn’t a delight in God but, instead, in all they had. Apparently having everything doesn’t produce a close walk with God. Many times we think, “If only I had this or that, then I would be happy”. Unfortunately, we see that the Israelites had everything from God, and yet their “happiness” in those things only made them less devoted to God. Too often it’s too easy for us to focus on the gifts while forgetting about the Giver. This is a fatal deception.
Of course, this doesn’t mean that we cannot be happy for the things that God has given us. He desires that we rejoice in His gifts, but this joy in the things He gives doesn’t guarantee a relationship with God. In fact, if we are not careful, these things can become a stumbling block.
Nevertheless, in this chapter, the leaders now confessed the ways that they had been unfaithful to God. As they looked through their history, they specifically named transgressions they had committed as a nation. A couple of aspects emerge as especially important, because they are repeated: 1 Israel cast God’s law away, and 2 they persecuted the prophets.
In other words, they realized that God’s law and His prophets were essential to their development as a godly nation and as individuals. The prayer emphasizes this conclusion by stating that “if a man does” God’s commandments, “he shall live by them” (Neh. 9:29, NKJV; direct quote from Lev. 18:5) and by highlighting that it is the Spirit that spoke through the prophets. God has given us His commandments for an abundant life, and He sent His prophets to guide us in our understanding of His truth. What we do with these gifts is the essential question for us all.
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