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Chaplains’ Spouses Step Into Service at 4th World Chaplaincy Congress

July 19, 2025 By admin

For Seventh-day Adventist church leaders, it was a momentous occasion when they welcomed the spouses of Adventist chaplains as active participants of the 4th World Chaplaincy Congress, held in St. Louis, Missouri, United States June 29 to July 2, … Source: https://adventist.news/news/chaplains’-spouses-step-into-service-at-4th-world-chaplaincy-congress

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Sunday: God vs. gods

July 19, 2025 By admin

Daily Lesson for Sunday 20th of July 2025

Read Exodus 7:8-15. What lessons are here in this first confrontation between the God of the Hebrews and the gods of Egypt?

The upcoming battles were going to be between the living God and the Egyptian “gods.” What made things worse was that Pharaoh considered himself to be one of those gods.

Rods Turn Into Snakes

Image © S. M. Davis at Goodsalt.com

The Lord did not fight against the Egyptians, or even Egypt per se, but against their deities (the Egyptians venerated more than 1,500 gods and goddesses). The biblical text is explicit: “On all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgments: I am the Lord” (Exodus 12:12, ESV). Later, it is once again emphasized, this time when Israel’s journey from Egypt was recounted: “The Lord had brought judgment on their gods” (Numbers 33:4, NIV).

An example of this judgment on their gods was well demonstrated by the miracle of the rod turning into a serpent (Exodus 7:9-12). In Egypt, the Uraeus goddess Wadjet was personified by a cobra and represented sovereign power over lower Egypt. The symbol of a cobra appeared in Pharaoh’s crown, a sign of his power, deity, royalty, and divine authority, because this goddess would spit venom at Pharaoh’s enemies. The Egyptians also believed that the sacred serpent would guide the Pharaoh to his afterlife.

When Aaron’s staff became a snake and ate all the other serpents before the king, the supremacy of the living God over Egyptian magic and sorcery was manifested. Not only was the emblem of Pharaoh’s might conquered, but Aaron and Moses clutched it in their hands (Exodus 7:12,15). The initial confrontation demonstrated God’s power and lordship over Egypt. Moses, as God’s representative, had greater authority and power than did the “god” Pharaoh himself.

It is also significant that the ancient Egyptians considered a snake god, Nehebkau (“he who harnesses the spirits”), to be sacred, adored, and worshiped. According to their mythology, this serpent god had great power because he swallowed seven cobras. Thus, God communicated to the Egyptians that He, not the serpent god, has sovereign power and authority. After such a powerful confrontation, they were able to understand this message immediately and distinctly.

How can we allow the Lord to have sovereignty over any of the “gods” seeking supremacy in our lives?

<–Sabbath Monday–>

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God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #1058

July 19, 2025 By admin



"If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer" (Matthew 21:22, NIV). 
Tag someone in need of prayer, and kindly share your prayer requests here:
https://wkf.ms/3DBuapQ Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrLS33bj-n4

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Editorial: My Calves and the Future of Adventist Journalism

July 19, 2025 By admin

Summer is here, and at Adventist Today, we’ve just wrapped up an intense 10 days of reporting on the General Conference Session in St. Louis—and we hope we did you proud. This summer also brings the slightly terrifying realization that I’ll be attempting a marathon most days from Pisa to Monte Carlo—over 220 miles, starting […] Source: https://atoday.org/editorial-my-calves-and-the-future-of-adventist-journalism/

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SdS – Il libro dell’Esodo – Lezione 04

July 19, 2025 By admin



LE PIAGHE.
Approfondimento della lezione 04 del 3° trimestre 2025 a cura di Mariarosa Cavalieri, Roberta Vittori e Nino Plano. 📩 Trovi i materiali utili qui:
🔗 uicca.org/3-trimestre-2025-lezione-04
🔗 https://uicca.org/nocciolo-3-trimestre-2025
🔗 https://uicca.org/edizioni-adv-3-trimestre-2025
🔗 https://ottopermilleavventisti.it/ Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCW6Ws5CEDw

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4: The Plagues — Singing with Inspiration

July 19, 2025 By admin

Exodus points us to a wonderful conclusion with the Israelites being bound for the Promised Land, hence our theme hymn for the quarter being 
We Are Bound For The Promised Land – Hymn 620.
 

Such a sadness in the book of Exodus to see that the heart of Pharaoh continues to grow harder and harder towards God and His people. It is a pity that Pharaoh did not
Hark! The Voice of Jesus (and God) 
Calling – Hymn 359
, just as God called Moses, and then Aaron, to step forward.
 

We are reminded on Sunday that “the upcoming battles were going to be between the living God and the Egyptian ‘gods’ “, with Moses needing to see 
Hymn 264 – O For That Flame Of Living Fire (verse 4).
 

“Pharoah had his free will—he could choose for or against God”. We have that choice today as well, and I say 
Lord, I Have Made Thy Word My Choice – Hymn 273.
 

The idolatry of the Egyptian people had wiped out God as The Creator and instead worshipped all those things God had created. May we choose to believe and trust and God 
For Beauty Of Meadows.- Hymn 640.
 

Please continue to search the scriptures this week to be blessed, and to bless others. 

To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/

Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org/Search and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.

 2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

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4: The Plagues — Teaching Plan

July 19, 2025 By admin

Key Thought : This week we encounter the God of miracles and the signs and wonders He performs, as well as the plagues as Divine judgment upon Egypt,
July 26, 2025

1. Have a volunteer read Exodus 7:3,13,14,22.

  1. Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point is in this passage.
  2. What lessons are here in the first confrontation between the God of the Hebrews and the gods of Egypt?
  3. Personal Application: What freewill choices are you going to make this week? If you know what the right choice is, how can you prepare to make it? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your relatives states, “Doesn’t the Bible say God hardened Pharoah’s heart? Does this mean that God causes people to do either the right or the wrong thing in their lives? That He predestines people to be saved or to be lost, to do good or evil?” How would you respond to your relative?

2. Have a volunteer read Exodus 7:14-8:19.

  1. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. What happened in these plagues?
  3. Personal Application: Is there a danger in our lives by rejecting God’s Spirit continually and making things worse in our lives? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your friends states, “What is so attractive about idol worship? Why was it so difficult for the Egyptians to break from idolatry, even after they saw the devastation it brought upon them?” How would you respond to your friend?

3. Have a volunteer read Exodus 8:27-9:12

  1. Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. What does this account teach about however great may be the manifestations of God’s power, mankind still have the free will to reject Him?
  3. Personal Application: Pharoah had rational evidence to make a right choice. It was a heart problem. What does this tell us about we must guard our hearts? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: One of your neighbors states: “What is an idol> How do we make our own gods and bow doen before them? Why does God stand so vehemently against iodolatry?” How would you respond to your neighbor?

4. Have a volunteer read Exodus 9:13-10:29.

  1. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is.
  2. How successful are these plagues in getting Pharoah to change his mind?
  3. Personal Application: What is it in our hearts that causes us to stubbornly refuse all of God’s promptings to repent and follow Him? Share your thoughts.
  4. Case Study: Think of one person who needs to hear a message from this week’s lesson. Tell the class what you plan to do this week to share with them.

(Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared. ”Ministry of Healing, p. 148).

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Luca 12:2 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore

July 18, 2025 By admin



“Ma non c’è niente di nascosto che non sarà svelato, né di segreto che non sarà conosciuto”. 📖 Luca 12:2
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💌 Apri la porta del tuo cuore
🗣 Speaker: Liuanna Serra Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS3E7tUEdW8

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Vespers July 18, 2025 | We are Called For His Mission

July 18, 2025 By admin



We are Called For His Mission — Ravi Shankar THANK YOU for your continued financial support of our Media Ministries. Please donate by visiting "https://adventistgiving.org/#/org/ANB4RC/envelope/start" and select “Media Ministries”. Connect With Us
X: RemnantSDA
Facebook: RemnantSDAchurch.org
Instagram: RemnantSDAchurch Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DO1HviXTDQ

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Lesson 3.Rough Start | 3.7 Questions | EXODUS | LIVING FAITH

July 18, 2025 By admin

⛪ Lesson 3: Rough Start
📘 3.7 Questions
✨ When the beginning is hard – God’s plan still stands

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🟦 Introduction

Following God’s call often sounds like clarity, purpose, and peace. But those who set out to follow His will are frequently met with challenges. Sometimes, things get worse before they get better. Why is that?

In this lesson, we ask tough questions:
Why do some journeys with God begin so roughly?
How can we recognize His guidance in the chaos?
And how do we relate to people who don’t know God?

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📖 Answers to the Questions

📌 Question 1: Think of situations where you followed God’s call, but it didn’t go well—or at least not at the beginning. What did you learn over time?

Answer:
A few years ago, I sensed that God was calling me to leave my job and join a nonprofit project. Everything seemed to speak against it: lower pay, no security, unfamiliar tasks. After starting, I faced team conflicts and financial stress. I doubted whether I had really heard God correctly.

Looking back, I’ve learned: Obedience doesn’t mean instant success—it means deeper trust. God shaped my skills, refined my character, and placed people in my life who enriched me. The rough start wasn’t meant to break me—but to build me.

📌 Question 2: Share a time when God intervened in your life after you prayed for help—or even when you didn’t expect it. How can we believe in God’s goodness when even those who trust Him experience suffering?

Answer:
When my brother fell seriously ill, I prayed for days for healing. It seemed like God was silent. He only grew weaker—until suddenly, new medication worked, and a specialist was recommended. After months, he began to recover.

Sometimes God intervenes visibly; other times, not in the way we hoped. God’s goodness is not always shown in the absence of suffering but in His presence within it. Believers are not spared from pain—but they’re never alone in it. God remains faithful, even when life doesn’t show it right away.

📌 Question 3: What would you say to someone who says, “I don’t know the Lord”—not defiantly, just honestly? What can you do to help them “know the Lord”?

Answer:
I’d listen with genuine interest. No one comes to faith through arguments alone. But I’d say: “I get that. I had to learn who God really is too. Can I tell you why I believe in Him—and how that’s changed my life?”

I wouldn’t start with theology, but with relationship and experience. People don’t first need doctrine—they need living faith that comforts and transforms. Friendship, time, prayer, and kindness open doors to the heart. To “know the Lord” means to encounter Him—in people, moments, and silent miracles.

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✨ Spiritual Principles

  • Obedience isn’t conditional. Even when the path is hard, God’s way is still the best.

  • God’s goodness doesn’t guarantee ease—but it does promise faithfulness.

  • Giving testimony isn’t about convincing—it’s about inviting others to discover for themselves.

  • Faith grows through the process—not through perfection.

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🧩 Application in Daily Life

  • If you feel God is calling you—follow, even if you don’t fully understand His plan.

  • Don’t just pray for your situation to change—pray for endurance in the storm.

  • Listen well—especially to those who don’t believe (yet)—and share your experiences, not just opinions.

  • Persevere when the start is rough—God’s blessing often comes after the valley.

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✅ Conclusion

God calls—not always into safe harbors, but often into storms. Yet it’s in those challenges that our faith is shaped. God isn’t looking for perfect people, just willing hearts. The question isn’t how hard the way is—but whether we recognize HIM in it and stay faithful.

………………………………………………………………….

💬 Thought of the Day

“God’s ways may be hidden—but never abandoned. The beginning may be shaky, but the goal is certain.”

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✍ Illustration – “Called Anyway”

Chapter 1 – The Call

Jana, 28, a nurse—ambitious, organized, grounded. Her life was structured—until one evening. After a long shift, scrolling through social media, she saw a post from a Christian organization in Romania, urgently seeking medical volunteers for a remote mountain clinic.

It was absurd. She didn’t speak Romanian, had never worked abroad, and barely knew the region. Yet something wouldn’t let go. In the following days, the same message echoed in sermons, Bible readings, and even a talk with a friend: “Trust—and go.”

Two weeks later, Jana quit her job. She felt brave—and crazy.


Chapter 2 – The Crash

She expected an adventure for God. What she got was chaos.
Her luggage got lost at the airport. The accommodation was cold, electricity failed regularly. The “clinic” was a container with two rusty tables. Locals were skeptical. Her colleague barely spoke English. On day two, a village elder told her, “We don’t need you here.”

Jana cried every night that first week. Her prayers felt hollow.
“Lord, did You really call me here—or did I just imagine it?”


Chapter 3 – The Quiet Encounter

One Friday, an old woman came, barely able to walk. Jana treated her with basic care—bandages, warm water. Nothing spectacular. But the woman cried as she left. The next day, she returned—with her granddaughter.

Then more came. Without words. Just looks.

They barely understood each other verbally—but the people sensed that Jana hadn’t come to run away, but to stay.


Chapter 4 – Alex

Then came Alex—19, quiet, hardened, heavy-eyed. He brought his little sister. Jana treated her and offered Alex tea. He said nothing. But came again. And again.
Eventually, he asked, “Why are you here?”

Jana didn’t preach. Just said she believed in a God who had sent her—even without all the answers. Alex said nothing. But he kept coming back.


Chapter 5 – The Crisis

Three months in: The clinic was known. The container was full daily. Jana had picked up simple Romanian phrases. Kids brought her drawings. A local church invited her.

Then came tragedy. A baby died. Jana had done all she could—it wasn’t enough. The mother screamed. The village went silent. Someone asked, “If your God is so good, why did the baby die?”

Jana had no answer. That night, she cried to the sky:
“Lord, if You called me—why this?”


Chapter 6 – The Answer

The next morning, Alex came. No sister. No tea. Just a worn-out notebook.

“I don’t know if I believe in your God. But I see that you do. And I want to understand.”

Jana wept—not in weakness, but in awe.
God hadn’t answered all her questions—but He had used her faithfulness to plant questions in others.


Chapter 7 – Looking Back

Two years later, Jana sat back in Germany. She was back in a hospital—but no longer the same person. Her wall held pictures from Romania. Letters. Drawings. And a note from Alex:

“Thank you for coming. Not because you were perfect—but because you stayed.”


💬 Final Thoughts

Jana’s story isn’t dramatic—but it’s real.
Just like Moses didn’t understand why things got worse before better, we often wrestle with God’s ways. But His plan doesn’t end at the start.

God uses the rough beginning to plant deep roots of faith.
He doesn’t ask us to understand everything—only to walk faithfully. Step by step.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-3-rough-start-3-7-questions-exodus-living-faith/

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