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How a Packed Soccer Schedule Couldn’t Stop Lives Being Changed | AWR360°

May 14, 2025 By admin



Despite scheduling conflicts with massive soccer matches at the Crystal Palace, truth seekers found their way to a church in England. Alex Bryant and Philip Baptiste delivered messages that led to powerful baptisms and a renewed commitment to Christ. This story shows how the Holy Spirit overcomes every obstacle to reach those seeking truth. Be inspired by this incredible moment of faith. Don’t forget to like, comment and subscribe for more stories of transformation. #ChangingLives #FaithInEngland #TruthAndHope Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKGv4hD5efY

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May 14, 2025 By admin



"I've got too much behind me to let this world bind me." Claim this truth today and comment "NOT ASHAMED" below. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bum5Nz9KqCY

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Hope Channel Brings Broadcasters to Dubai to Launch New Media Strategy

May 14, 2025 By admin

14 May 2025 | From April 29 to May 1, Hope Channel International invited communicators and broadcasters to Dubai for the Network Leadership Conference (NLC) 2025. According to the official report, “The purpose of the meeting was not only to discuss the current activities of Hope Channel in individual regions of the world, to adopt […] Source: https://atoday.org/hope-channel-brings-broadcasters-to-dubai-to-launch-new-media-strategy/

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Thursday: The Fall of Lucifer

May 14, 2025 By admin

Daily Lesson for Thursday 15th of May 2025

It seems incomprehensible that Lucifer once held the position of covering cherub, occupying an exalted position next to the throne of God. Surely his existence would have helped reveal the glory of God to the universe. Instead, he began to consider his own glory, not the glory of his Creator; or, to be more precise, he started to imagine that he was not being given the deference due to him.

Read Ezekiel 28:11-17 and Isaiah 14:12-14. What led to Lucifer’s downfall? Compare these passages with Revelation 14:1-12. How does the contrast between Lucifer’s fall and humanity’s high position in Christ inform your understanding of what takes place in Revelation 14:1-20?
The Fallen Angels

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Notice how Lucifer was removed from the holy mountain, while the redeemed stand on Mount Zion with the Lamb of God. Lucifer is said to have been in Eden; the human race was also once there, but in contrast to Satan’s fate, humanity is being restored to Paradise through Christ. (See Revelation 22:1-3.)

In this context, the following quote from Ellen G. White is very instructive: “Heaven will triumph, for the vacancies made in heaven by the fall of Satan and his angels will be filled by the redeemed of the Lord.”—Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, May 29, 1900.

And they are there, in heaven, only because of the gospel. In fact, the theme of the gospel, of redemption, is found in a graphic manner in the throne room in Revelation 4:1-11 and 5. For instance, the angels cry out: “ ‘ “You are worthy to take the scroll and to open its seals, because you were slain, and with your blood you purchased for God, persons from every tribe and language and people and nation” ’ ” (Revelation 5:9, NIV). What a picture of the gospel: the death of Jesus for the redemption of humanity!

Notice, too, how the language reflects the first angel’s message, in which we are called to preach “the everlasting gospel . . . to those who dwell on the earth—to every nation, tribe, tongue, and people” (Revelation 14:6, NKJV). What a powerful representation of the fullness of what Christ has done for the world. There is not a human being in all earth’s history for whom Christ has not died. Each person just needs to learn about it and choose to accept it.

What role do we have as a church, and as individuals, in letting people know about what Christ has done for them?

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Foundations for Prophecy – Hit the Mark Sabbath School

May 14, 2025 By admin

Join the Hit the Mark panel as they discuss Sabbath School Lesson 7 – Foundations for Prophecy. It’s the fastest hour of the week!

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Knowing Bible Teachings Helps Us Understand Revelation

May 14, 2025 By admin

This quarter we are studying how biblical allusions, among other things, help us interpret prophecy. The last book of the Bible truly becomes a revelation of Christ for those who are grounded in biblical teachings. One of these teachings is about what happens when a person dies, and another is about who the angels are.

One of the saddest things I have ever had to do was go to a funeral for a little girl who was hit and killed by a car. At the funeral, the minister talked about how much fun Jesus and the little girl were having in heaven right now. I thought, how cruel the minister was to make Jesus look as though he deprived the poor mother of her daughter so He could play with her!

Jesus does not break our hearts and tear our world apart so He can have fun with our loved ones while we suffer. Jesus will be reunited with the little girl at the same time the mother is –  at the Second Coming. This is why it is so important to study the topic of death in the light of the cross,  the light of God’s love. 

Love as Light Beaming From the Cross

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The minister even referred to King David as going straight to heaven to be with his son who had died. After the service, I wanted to mention to the minister what Peter said in Acts 2 while sharing the prophecies about Jesus in Scripture. 

“For David did not ascend into the heavens, but he says himself: ‘The Lord said to my Lord, “Sit at My right hand, Till I make Your enemies Your footstool.” Acts 2:34-35 NKJV

Peter clarifies that David’s prophecy was about Jesus and not himself, as David has not gone to heaven yet, but remains in his grave, awaiting the resurrection. 

The minister then talked about how the little girl who died is now an angel watching over us. Many believe that angels are our dead loved ones. They find comfort in the false idea that our dead loved ones are watching over us, but this lie not only leads to spiritualism, but it also leads to idolatry. It puts dead loved ones in the place of God. I find it comforting to know that God is watching over me. Why would I think my dead loved ones watching over me would be more comforting than God watching over me, when my soul hungers and thirsts for God’s love more than my family’s love? 

Nowhere does the Bible teach that our dead loved ones are angels. As a matter of fact, in Genesis we read:

So He drove out the man; and He placed cherubim at the east of the garden of Eden, and a flaming sword which turned every way, to guard the way to the tree of life. Genesis 3:24 NKJV

We know cherubim are angels. Genesis 3:24 refers to cherubim before anyone has died. Therefore, angels are clearly not our dead loved ones. God Himself and the angels of heaven are watching over us now and directing the mission of saving the people of this world, while our dead ones are resting from their labors. I find that way more thrilling and amazing than the lie that my dead loved ones are watching over me. The Bible teaches me that our dead loved ones are taking a deserved rest. 

Then I heard a voice from heaven saying to me, “Write: ‘Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on.’ ” “Yes,” says the Spirit, “that they may rest from their labors, and their works follow them.” Revelation 14:13 NKJV

The word angels means “messengers,” and the Bible refers to two heavenly messengers by name. One is  “Gabriel” in Daniel 8:15,16; Daniel 9:21; Luke 1:19, 26. Daniel and Revelation also refer to “Michael,” who is identified as the archangel/chief angel (Jude 1:19) and leader of the angels who fought against “the dragon” in heaven and cast him out (Rev. 12:7). Daniel tells of Michael personally intervening in the affairs of this earth (Daniel 10:13,21 and Daniel 12:1).  Knowing this helps us interpret Revelation correctly.

While looking at Genesis and Revelation, let’s look at another passage that the lie of spiritualism has skewed. 

When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the testimony which they held. And they cried with a loud voice, saying, “How long, O Lord, holy and true, until You judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth?” Then a white robe was given to each of them; and it was said to them that they should rest a little while longer, until both the number of their fellow servants and their brethren, who would be killed as they were, was completed. Revelation 6:9-11 NKJV

Many twist this passage to say that the souls of dead loved ones are literally under the altar in heaven. This makes no sense literally, as we will not be living under an altar in heaven. Plus, if the dead are currently in heaven, why would they be asking for vengeance against those who put them in heaven? Knowing that the dead rest in their graves keeps us from misinterpreting this passage. 

Remember in Genesis 4:10 God tells Cain that Abel’s blood was crying out for vengeance. Abel’s blood was not literally crying out. It was symbolic. The situation was symbolically crying out for justice. Likewise, in Revelation 6:9-11, the situation symbolically cries out for justice, while the dead continue to rest. 

From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible is clear that God is love. God loves us more than our family loves us, and therefore the truth about God and angels is comforting, knowing God Himself and His angels are watching over us, and not our dead loved ones. God will also not tear a young mother’s world apart so He can have fun with the mother’s child. When a child dies, God will be reunited with the child at the same time the mother is – at the Second Coming. 

The Revelation was never meant to be a “closed” book, difficult to interpret. To all diligent Bible students, the Revelation is truly a revelation of Christ. So, if you want to understand Revelation better, spend more time in really studying the rest of the Bible. Don’t confine your Bible study a weekly Sabbath School lesson, but study the Bible, book by book, remembering that Christ Himself is the ultimate revelation of God. Then you will understand the message God put in each of the 66 books of the Bible, including the Revelation. 

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God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #1003

May 14, 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:
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Atti 20:24 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore

May 13, 2025 By admin



“Ma io non faccio alcun conto della mia vita, come se mi fosse preziosa, pur di compiere il mio corso e il ministerio che ho ricevuto dal Signore Gesù, che è di testimoniare dell'evangelo della grazia di Dio”. 📖 Atti 20:24
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💌 Apri la porta del tuo cuore
🗣 Speaker: Liuanna Serra Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCg9bhO4150

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Ortodoxia reverente

May 13, 2025 By admin

Hace años, organicé un acto en la Universidad del Sur de California con Paul Woodruff, filósofo de la Universidad de Texas, que escribió un libro que me influyó profundamente: Reverence: Renewing a Forgotten Virtue (Reverencia: la renovación de una virtud olvidada). Decía que la reverencia no pertenece a ninguna religión en particular, ni se encuentra […] Source: https://atoday.org/ortodoxia-reverente/

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Lesson 7.Foundations of Prophecy | 7.4 God Among His People | ALLUSIONS, IMAGES, SYMBOLS | LIVING FAITH

May 13, 2025 By admin

📘 Lesson 7: Foundations of Prophecy

7.4 God Among His People
God at the Center—from the Wilderness to Eternity

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🟦 Introduction

God’s desire was never to remain distant. From the very beginning, His goal was to dwell among His people—not above them, not outside them, but in their very midst. The Tabernacle was the first visible sign of this nearness: a meeting place set up in the middle of the Israelite camp, surrounded by the twelve tribes—ordered, each under its banner, with a clear center: God’s presence.

This ancient camp arrangement reflects more than mere organization. It reveals God’s wish to live in relationship with us, at the center, not relegated to the margins. And though we no longer have a Tabernacle today, God still calls people in the twenty-first century back into His center.

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📖 Bible Study

In Numbers 2, God gives precise instructions for the arrangement of Israel’s camp. Each tribe had its appointed place. On each side of the Tabernacle stood a leading tribe, whose banner indicated the direction:

  • East: Judah (Num. 2:3) – representing kingship.

  • South: Reuben (Num. 2:10) – representing the firstborn.

  • West: Ephraim (Num. 2:18) – symbolizing fruitfulness and blessing.

  • North: Dan (Num. 2:25) – representing judgment and vigilance.

Rabbinic tradition assigns each tribe a symbol on its banner—lion, man, ox, eagle—the same four living creatures Ezekiel and John later saw around God’s throne. This connection between the earthly camp and the heavenly order is deeply symbolic: what begins on earth is fulfilled in heaven.

In Revelation 21, John sees the New Jerusalem—a city with four sides and three gates on each side, named after the tribes of Israel. And again, at its center is not a tent, but the living God Himself: “For the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple” (Rev. 21:22).

Questions & Answers

📌 Which were the four leading tribes in Numbers 2?

  • East: Judah (v. 3)

  • South: Reuben (v. 10)

  • West: Ephraim (v. 18)

  • North: Dan (v. 25)

These four each led three other tribes and symbolized four facets of divine order: royal rule, humanity, fertility, and judgment—the same aspects seen in the heavenly throne visions.

📌 How can we draw near to God’s presence today?

    • Center our lives consciously on Him.

    • Engage in prayer, worship, and Scripture reading.

    • Be part of a living community.

    • Place Jesus at the center—He is the Lamb in the midst.

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✨ Spiritual Principles

  • God is a God of order—He dwells where He is given space.

  • God desires to live in our midst, not merely observe from afar.

  • Outer order reflects an inner reality: the human heart organizes itself around a central focus.

  • Christ fulfills the Tabernacle—through Him we have direct access to God’s presence.

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🧩 Application for Daily Life

  • Design your daily routine around God’s presence. Schedule regular times for prayer and silence—just as the tribes camped around the Tabernacle.

  • Carry your banner: What do you stand for? How can others see that God is at your center?

  • Introduce spiritual order into your life—not as legalism, but as spaces that invite God’s nearness.

  • Join a spiritual community—like the tribes of Israel, you were never meant to journey alone.

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✅ Conclusion

Israel’s camp layout was more than a practical arrangement—it was a spiritual invitation. God wants not only to save us but to live in our tent. The four banner bearers—Judah, Reuben, Ephraim, and Dan—point to God’s universal reign, fulfilled in Christ. Even though we are not desert wanderers, we are on a journey—and we need orientation, His presence, and holiness.

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💭 Thought of the Day

If God once dwelt in tents among His people to draw near, how much more does He desire to dwell in your heart today—making you His temple through His Spirit?

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🎨 Illustration – “The Place in the Center”

Miriam was an interior designer. She created spaces, arranging furniture, colors, and light. She understood the importance of a focal point—the element that gives a room meaning and structure: a table, a fireplace, a window.

Yet her own life lacked that very center. Her days were filled with projects, meetings, and lonely evenings on Netflix. Everything looked good—but inside, she was empty.

One evening, working on a design for a nursing home intended to be a place of gathering, Miriam remembered a childhood story from Sunday school: the Tabernacle in the center of the Israelite camp. She googled “Tabernacle” and landed on Numbers 2.

She read about the four leading tribes, their banners, and the holy center. Then she found Revelation 21, where there is no tent but God Himself in the city’s heart. Something stirred within her.

She realized: her apartment had a center; her projects had structure—but her heart was like a camp without a center. Everything revolved around success, recognition, aesthetics—but not around God.

That night, amid fabric swatches and blueprints, Miriam did something she hadn’t done in years: she closed her eyes and spoke to God, “Be my center.”

She began to declutter her heart—not perfectly, but sincerely. From that moment on, her heart wasn’t just a place for designing homes—it became a place for encountering God. Just like in the wilderness, just like in the heavenly city.

And every room she designed thereafter followed a new guiding principle: “What is in the center?

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-7-foundations-of-prophecy-7-4-god-among-his-people-allusions-images-symbols-living-faith/

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