La interpretación existe antes que el Canon. Lo que tenemos en nuestras Biblias es la prueba de una larga y compleja historia de ediciones, redacciones e interpretaciones. La pregunta nunca es si uno interpreta las Escrituras o no, todo el mundo lo hace, pero ¿cómo o con que métodos se hace? Dado que la creación […] Source: https://atoday.org/la-mirada-hermeneutica-del-folclore-y-las-historias/
1 Pietro 2:9,10 – Giovedì 25 maggio 2023
“Ma voi siete una stirpe eletta, un sacerdozio regale, una gente santa, un popolo che Dio si è acquistato, perché proclamiate le virtù di colui che vi ha chiamati dalle tenebre alla sua luce meravigliosa; voi, che prima non eravate un popolo, ma ora siete il popolo di Dio; voi, che non avevate ottenuto misericordia, ma ora avete ottenuto misericordia.” Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, presentazione di Anna Cupertino Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRn08GUd5V4
ATSS: Laura Wibberding, “Adventist Women, Gendered Pay, & Church Loyalty”
24 May 2023 | Fifty years ago, Merikay Silver sued the Pacific Press Publishing Association over their gender-based wage scale. Although the move was unpopular with Adventist leaders, women who worked for the church secretly cheered her on, and she was a hero in my liberal Adventist home. However, some 80 years before that, Jenny […] Source: https://atoday.org/atss-laura-wibberding-adventist-women-gendered-pay-church-loyalty/
World Church Religious Liberty Director Attends Euro-Asia Division Meeting
From May 5–7, 2023, a consultative meeting of the directors of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty for the Euro-Asia Division was held. The meeting was attended by the PARL director for the General C…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/world-church-religious-liberty-director-attends-euro-asia-division-meeting
Who Really Killed Goliath?
By Horace B. Alexander | 24 May 2023 | Why would anyone need to ask, “Who killed Goliath?” Ask any Sabbath School child. The child would quickly tell you that the Bible plainly says it was David. This beloved story has been enshrined in our Western culture, immediately coming to mind in any situation in […] Source: https://atoday.org/who-really-killed-goliath/
Living Like Daniel in the Middle of Babylon
As Adventists, we believe that in the last days there will be a showdown between spiritual Babylon and those who have the seal of God, who reflect the character of Jesus. While Daniel had his haters, it amazes me how he seemed to thrive and even find favor among the leaders of Babylon and Persia. Daniel was not one to compromise his standards. The life of Daniel shows us that it is possible to live a life of uncompromising integrity and still get along with those of different beliefs and lifestyles. Years later, Paul wrote,
For the grace of God has been revealed, bringing salvation to all people. And we are instructed to turn from godless living and sinful pleasures. We should live in this evil world with wisdom, righteousness, and devotion to God, Titus 2:11-12 NLT
We can’t wait for heaven to live a righteous life. God’s grace empowers us to reflect Christ’s character in this evil world. Daniel is an example of how we can be like Jesus in the midst of corruption. Let’s take a look.
Then Daniel went in to see Arioch, whom the king had ordered to execute the wise men of Babylon. Daniel said to him, “Don’t kill the wise men. Take me to the king, and I will tell him the meaning of his dream.” Daniel 2:24 NLT
When Daniel received the vision the king had dreamed, his first thought was to save the lives of the wicked wise men. Jesus always put the salvation of others first, and did Daniel too. The wise men in Daniel’s day were preserved by the integrity of Daniel. In Genesis 12:3, God said all the families of the earth (not just believers) would be blessed by the Messiah. Likewise, even the unbelievers of Daniel’s day were blessed by Daniel’s integrity. In the last days, I believe men and women of God will be a blessing to the evil world around them.
I marvel at Daniel’s humility. In Daniel 1:20, Daniel and his friends were found to be ten times wiser than the other wise men, but look at what Daniel says when he tells the king his dream.
And it is not because I am wiser than anyone else that I know the secret of your dream, but because God wants you to understand what was in your heart. Daniel 2:30 NLT
Daniel did not claim to have any special wisdom, and neither did Jesus. Jesus always pointed people to the Scriptures, instead of spouting off like a know-it-all. Daniel did not claim to have any special abilities, and neither did Jesus. Look at what Jesus says about Himself,
“I tell you the truth, the Son can do nothing by himself. John 5:19 NLT
Look at what Jesus says about others who believe.
I tell you the truth, anyone who believes in me will do the same works I have done, and even greater works, because I am going to be with the Father. John 14:12 NLT
Daniel lived a life of uncompromising integrity in the midst of Babylon and Persia. Amidst his haters, he more than survived; he thrived and found favor, even among wicked rulers. Some blame corruption in the workplace for why they were passed over for promotions, but God promoted Daniel right in the heart of all the corruption. God can promote you too, anytime, anywhere.
Jesus lived a life of uncompromising integrity, in the heart of the Roman Empire and a corrupt religious system. He too had His haters, but He too found favor “with both God and man” and was able to tell His Father,
I brought glory to you here on earth by completing the work you gave me to do. John 17:4
Daniel lived a life of uncompromising integrity, and thrived among all the corruption of Babylon. Jesus lived a life of uncompromising integrity, and thrived amid pagan Rome and a religious system that left a lot to be desired. So today, in the midst of spiritual Babylon, by God’s grace, we can live a life of uncompromising integrity, and make friends along the way, if we will depend fully on our Father God, just as Daniel and Jesus did.
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Jim Howard: The Journey of a Bi-Vocational Pastor
On this episode of ANN Profiles, Alyssa Truman interviews Jim Howard, assistant to the president and director of Sabbath School and Personal Ministries. Listen to James’ story of finding his way back to Adventism after being raised as a Christian who knew nothing of the Bible or the God it described. How did Howard go from opening his Bible for the first time as an adult man to leading out in the global Seventh-day Adventist Church? Listen to this episode to learn the story of Jim Howard, a bi-vocational pastor turned World Church leader. ANN is the official news source of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. It was established in 1994 to curate and communicate news to unify and identify the Seventh-day Adventist Church across 13 divisions and more than 200 countries. ANN is a global Christian family with over 21 million members who hold the Bible as the ultimate authority. We are believers who promise to help people understand the Bible to find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus. Want to learn more about the Seventh-day Adventist Church? Visit our website at: https://www.adventist.org/ Click the notification bell so you never miss a new video! Find ANN on social media to follow Adventist News from around the world:
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Missioni dal mondo – 27 maggio 2023
Fabbricanti di tende moderne – La missione nella Divisione InterEuropea. Missioni dal mondo 9° episodio – II trimestre 2023 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdJt2TVtjhY
Paraná Adventist College Receives top Grade in Ministry of Education (MEC) Evaluation
Paraná Adventist College (IAP) received a grade 5 in the accreditation from the Ministry of Education (MEC). It is the first time the institution reached the maximum score. The unprecedented achieveme…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/parana-adventist-college-receives-top-grade-in-ministry-of-education-mec-evaluation
Thursday: Babylon ~The Center of Idolatry
Here is another clue in clearly identifying the “mystery of Babylon the great.” Idolatry was at the heart of Babylonian worship.
Read Jeremiah 50:33-38 and Jeremiah 51:17, Jeremiah 51:47. What do you discover in these verses about ancient Babylon’s worship of images and God’s response to it?
Jeremiah 50:1-46 and 51 predict Babylon’s destruction by the Medes and Persians.
One of the reasons for Babylon’s demise was their idolatry. The Babylonians believed that these images were representations of their deities. In Babylonian religion, the ritual care and worship of the statues of deities was considered sacred; the gods lived simultaneously in their statues in temples and in the natural forces they embodied. The pillaging or destruction of idols was considered to be loss of divine patronage. For example, the Chaldean prince Marduk-apla-iddina II fled into the southern marshes of Mesopotamia with the statues of Babylon’s gods to save them from the armies of Sennacherib of Assyria. (Jane R. McIntosh, Ancient Mesopotamia: New Perspectives, ABC-CLIO, Inc., [Santa Barbara, CA, 2005], p. 203).
The Bible prophets contrasted the worship of these lifeless images with the Creator God, who was both alive and lifegiving (Jeremiah 51:15-16, Jeremiah 51:19).
Read Exodus 20:4-6 and Psalms 115:4-8. What do they teach about idolatry?
Though the issues of the idolatry of spiritual Babylon go deeper than just bowing before images of wood and stone, spiritual Babylon does parallel ancient Babylon with the images introduced into its worship service. The use of images as objects of worship, or so-called “veneration,” is a violation of the second commandment because it limits the ability of the Holy Spirit to impress upon our minds the things of eternity and reduces the majesty of God to a lifeless statue. These images were introduced into Christianity in the fourth century to make Christianity more acceptable to the pagan populace. Unfortunately, these images are often given the sacredness and homage that belongs to God alone, which makes the whole thing spiritually degrading.
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