"Allora lei gli disse: «Sansone, i Filistei ti sono addosso!». Egli, svegliatosi dal sonno, disse: «Io ne uscirò come le altre volte, e mi libererò». Ma non sapeva che il Signore si era ritirato da lui”. 📖 Giudici 16:20
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🗣 Speaker: Michele De Giovanni Una collaborazione con l'@IstitutoAvventista Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRVZc-rdJL4
ATSS: Olive Hemmings, “Scapegoat or Redeemer: Examining a Culture of Blame and Violence”

15 October 2025 | The “scapegoat” as we apply the term in social psychology, is the individual or group that a community accuses of causing misfortune within it. The community in crisis identifies the “wrongdoer”, blames them for the crisis, isolates them and casts them out or wages war against them. How is this dynamic […] Source: https://atoday.org/atss-olive-hemmings-scapegoat-or-redeemer-examining-a-culture-of-blame-and-violence/
The End of the Adventist Sabbath?

by Admiral Ncube | 15 October 2025 | Growing up within an African Adventist community, the Sabbath was a day associated with restrictions: abstinence from work, attending church, eating cold food and basically shutting ourselves away from the world. While we looked forward to the Sabbath, we also looked forward to its end. The kind […] Source: https://atoday.org/the-end-of-the-adventist-sabbath/
We Can’t Finish God’s Mission Without God’s Spirit
The disciples understood they had to rely totally on the Holy Spirit, not on talent, plans, or confidence. They waited and prayed for power from above. And when the Holy Spirit came, ordinary people became unstoppable witnesses for Jesus. That same power is still available today. But God is waiting for hearts that are willing, humble, and ready to be filled. Pray for more of the Spirit. The mission depends on it. Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/v8AOxZkNGSY
Thursday: Beyond the Jordan
Daily Lesson for Thursday 16th of October 2025
“He turned the sea into dry land;
They went through the river on foot.
There we will rejoice in Him” (Psalms 66:6, NKJV).
Both the crossing of the Red Sea and of the Jordan are markers of a new era in biblical history, and both carry symbolic significance (see Psalms 66:6, Psalms 114:1-7, and 2 Kings 2:6-15). Already in the Old Testament, there are texts that link the two crossing events and recognize a meaning, which points beyond the original settings. In Psalms 66:1-20, the psalmist celebrated God’s redemptive act in his life (Psalms 66:16-19) by referring to the historical examples of the crossing of the Red Sea and of the Jordan.
Psalms 114:1-8 also ties the two events together, not because the author did not see a chronological difference between them but because of the theological significance that the two crossings share. Thus, both events are seen as contributing to a change in Israel’s status, once from slavery to freedom, then from nomadic landlessness to nationhood. In these psalms, the examples of the two crossings illustrate the change in status of the author from oppression, poverty, helplessness, and humiliation to safety, well-being, salvation, and dignity.
It is also by the Jordan that Elijah’s translation takes place in the context of a similar miracle to the one recorded in Joshua. For Elijah, the crossing brought the most significant status change in his life: he was taken to heaven. For Elisha, the change is also important: the prophet’s assistant (1 Kings 19:21) becomes the prophet of the nation (2 Kings 2:22).
Read Matthew 3:16-17 and Mark 1:9. How do these writers of the New Testament imply a symbolic, spiritual meaning of the Jordan River?
The earthly ministry of Jesus, as the Representative of Israel, follows the pattern of the history of ancient Israel. Jesus undergoes the “Red Sea” and “Jordan” experiences. He is called out of Egypt after a death decree (Matthew 2:14-16); spends 40 days in the wilderness (Matthew 4:2), similar to ancient Israel’s 40 years; and, as a transition from His private life to His public ministry, He is baptized in the Jordan (Matthew 3:16-17; Mark 1:9).
Later, Hebrews 3:1-19; Hebrews 4:1-16 recognizes the symbolic significance of the crossing of the Jordan and presents the entrance into Canaan as foreshadowing the “rest of grace” that Christians enter through faith.
(0)3: Memorials of Grace — It Is Written — Discussions with the Author

Join It Is Written Sabbath School host Eric Flickinger and this quarter’s author, Dr. Barna Magyarosi, as they provide additional insights into this week’s Sabbath School lesson.”
(0)“Medley De Adoracion” by Georgina Zambrano and accompaniment
"Medley de Adoración" (“Worship Medley”) is a heartfelt blend of Spanish worship songs that lift high the name of Jesus. With rich emotion and deep reverence, Georgina Zambrano leads us in a time of adoration that invites every listener into the presence of God. 🎶 This beautiful performance from the General Conference Session is a moment of true worship. Press play, open your heart, and join in lifting praise to the One who is worthy of it all. SUBSCRIBE to the official Seventh-day Adventist Church channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AdventistOrgChurch 🌐 Visit: https://adventist.org Find us on social media by following the links below: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAdventistChurch Twitter: https://x.com/adventistchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventistchurch Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6Se245zGFU
New Leaders Voted In During 2025 Annual Council

15 October 2025 | Over 230 global leaders representing over 24 million members of the global Adventist Church have gathered to attend the Annual Council session, themed “Integrated for Mission,” at the General Conference (GC) headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States. According to Adventist News Network: “Annual Council is the principal yearly meeting of […] Source: https://atoday.org/new-leaders-voted-in-during-2025-annual-council/
ADRA Joins Summit to Create Food Security Through Greenhouse Initative

15 October 2025 | In 2014, the Church of the Latter-day Saints and Muslim Aid, an “international faith-based nongovernmental organization that strives to help the poor overcome suffering in countries throughout Africa, Asia, and Europe,” opened nearly 20 greenhouses to provide self-sufficiency and community outreach. Fast forward over a decade later, and the project has […] Source: https://atoday.org/adra-joins-summit-to-create-food-security-through-greenhouse-initative/
Il Giubileo nella Bibbia – La giustizia sociale che nasce dalla fede
La Bibbia parla spesso di giustizia sociale. Non come un’idea astratta, ma come un impegno concreto a vivere una fede in azione, capace di difendere i più vulnerabili e condividere con chi è nel bisogno. In questo episodio scopriamo come il Giubileo biblico contenga un messaggio sempre attuale: Dio si schiera dalla parte degli ultimi, invita alla solidarietà e denuncia ogni forma di ingiustizia. Guarda ora la puntata e iscriviti al canale per non perdere i prossimi episodi! 👉 @hopemediaitalia Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKAThGTenBQ
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