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Friday: Further Thought – Inside Out

August 8, 2024 By admin

Daily Lesson for Friday 9th of August 2024

Read Ellen G. White, “Tradition,” Pages 395–398; “Barriers Broken Down,” Pages 399–403; “The True Sign,” Pages 404–409, in The Desire of Ages.

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“Among the followers of our Lord today, as of old, how widespread is this subtle, deceptive sin! How often our service to Christ, our communion with one another, is marred by the secret desire to exalt self! How ready the thought of self-gratulation, and the longing for human approval! It is the love of self, the desire for an easier way than God has appointed that leads to the substitution of human theories and traditions for the divine precepts. To His own disciples the warning words of Christ are spoken, ‘Take heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees.’

“The religion of Christ is sincerity itself. Zeal for God’s glory is the motive implanted by the Holy Spirit; and only the effectual working of the Spirit can implant this motive. Only the power of God can banish self-seeking and hypocrisy. This change is the sign of His working. When the faith we accept destroys selfishness and pretense, when it leads us to seek God’s glory and not our own, we may know that it is of the right order. ‘Father, glorify Thy name’ (John 12:28), was the keynote of Christ’s life, and if we follow Him, this will be the keynote of our life. He commands us to ‘walk, even as He walked;’ and ‘hereby we do know that we know Him, if we keep His commandments.’ 1 John 2:3,6.”—Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, p. 409.

Discussion Questions

  1. What Christian practices have you found that help to keep the heart clean?
  2. Who are the “unclean” people in your community? What can you do to help draw them to the gospel?
  3. Ponder, as a class, what you can do to foster sharing the gospel in simple ways with your neighbors.
  4. Read Mark 8:1-10, the feeding of the 4,000. What difference does it make for the interpretation of this passage that the crowd was likely Gentile? Why shouldn’t it make any difference?
  5. How can we diligently protect ourselves from the innate desire we all have, as fallen beings, to exalt ourselves?
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Valorizzare il patrimonio culturale italiano

August 8, 2024 By admin



In questa puntata abbiamo parlato del patrimonio culturale, artistico e monumentale italiano che arricchisce il nostro paese e l’importanza della sua valorizzazione e salvaguardia che, oltre a rappresentare una importantissima testimonianza della nostra storia, costitutisce al tempo stesso una primaria risorsa economica per il turismo e lo sviluppo del territorio. Programma a cura di Annamaria Citino. La voce Valorizzare il patrimonio culturale italiano (https://hopemedia.it/valorizzare-il-patrimonio-culturale-italiano/) è stata pubblicata per la prima volta su HopeMedia Italia (https://hopemedia.it) . Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaI5mC3X6HI

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An Adventist in Madagascar: Revelations from Sadabe

August 8, 2024 By admin



Embark on a unique journey to Sadabe, a remote village in Madagascar, with Ray Allen and a local AWR worker. Experience the intriguing blend of African and Asian cultures, the stunning landscapes, and the warm welcome of the villagers. Share in their prayers and witness the miracles that have unfolded in this vibrant community.
#MadagascarJourney #SadabeVillage #AWRinAction #CulturalFusion #MiraclesInMadagascar #awr #adventistworldradio Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYBasiAMmoA

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Proverbs 14:29

August 8, 2024 By admin

Proverbs 14:29

Whoever is patient has great understanding, but one who is quick-tempered displays folly.

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God First Your Daily Prayer Meeting #726

August 8, 2024 By admin



Matthew 21:22 – "If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer." Tag someone in need of prayer, and kindly share your prayer requests here. https://bit.ly/3GdFXpR Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKHQ0LkFCds

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The Expansive Influence of Adventist World Radio

August 8, 2024 By admin



Explore the inspiring narrative of La Tara, whose life transformation illuminates the far-reaching influence of Adventist World Radio. The story underscores how one listener's baptism can ripple outwards, changing countless lives.
#BroadcastingFaith #RippleOfChange #BaptismBroadcast #AdventistWorldRadioImpact #awr #adventistworldradio Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mn1EDjbIVmM

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From Rebels to Evangelists

August 8, 2024 By admin



One of the most amazing modern-day stories of God’s intervention to change lives is the saga of the rebels of Mindoro, Philippines. It’s also a testament to the power of radio—and especially the power of radio when in God’s hands. Below is a brand-new video where we share the highlights of this incredible story of amazing grace. From the rebels’ very beginnings, through the years of violence, to the moment when they first heard the messages of hope on Adventist World Radio deep in the jungle, to their final surrender—this is a story of redemption. But we didn’t stop there. We continued to help them, not only in building their own churches, but by officiating at their weddings, securing a new trade, and above all, guiding them to be evangelists for Jesus! Watch this video and be inspired. I know we were. These are the rewards of evangelism, and the stories that energize us to reach every nation, kindred, tongue and people with the gospel message. I love to see lives changed for God’s kingdom, and I especially love it when He uses Adventist World Radio to do it! Yours in the Blessed Hope, Duane McKey
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ANN’s Journey #short

August 8, 2024 By admin



Experience the power of prayer and divine guidance with ANN. From its humble beginnings to a multilingual platform inspiring millions, see how stories of faith and blessing connect God's family across the globe. #ANN
https://youtu.be/wuhzLVwb5_c Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcO0i3pSm08

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Salmo 44:5 – Giovedì 8 agosto 2024

August 7, 2024 By admin



“Con te noi abbatteremo i nostri nemici, nel tuo nome disperderemo i nostri avversari”. 📖 Salmo 44:5 💌 Meditazione giornaliera “Apri la porta del tuo cuore”. 👉 Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino
🗣️ Speaker: Anna Claudia Mele Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQtNMQ-loaE

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Lesson 6.Inside Out | 6.5 Watch Out for Bad Bread | THE BOOK OF MARK | LIVING FAITH

August 7, 2024 By admin

6.5 Watch Out for Bad Bread
Beware of False Influence: Jesus’ Warning About the Leaven of the Pharisees
Read Mark 8:11–13. What action of the Pharisees deeply disappointed Jesus?
In Mark 8:11–13, we see how the Pharisees approach Jesus and demand a sign from heaven to prove His divine authority. This demand deeply disappoints Jesus because it does not stem from a sincere desire for truth and faith but from skepticism and a hardened heart. The Pharisees had already witnessed many miracles, yet their spiritual blindness and resistance to Jesus prevented them from recognizing the truth.
Jesus’ reaction demonstrates that miracles alone are not enough to convince those who are determined not to believe. When hearts are hardened, and eyes and ears are spiritually closed, even the greatest sign from heaven will have no effect. This encounter emphasizes that true faith cannot be attained through coercion or evidence but through an open and humble attitude toward God’s truth.
For us, this is a warning: We must be careful not to fall into the same trap of spiritual blindness and skepticism. Instead of seeking spectacular signs, we are called to listen to God’s Word with an open heart and believe in trust and humility. True faith grows from an inner willingness to recognize and follow God, even when there are no spectacular signs.
Read Mark 8:14–21. What had the disciples forgotten, and what did Jesus explain from this situation?
In Mark 8:14–21, we see how the disciples misunderstand Jesus when He warns them about the “leaven” of the Pharisees and Herod. Instead of realizing that Jesus is speaking about the false teachings and harmful influences of these groups, the disciples think He is reproaching them for not having enough bread. This misunderstanding shows that despite all the miracles they had witnessed with Jesus, the disciples still did not fully understand who He was and what He wanted to teach them.
Jesus uses this situation to instruct His disciples and lead them to self-reflection. Through a series of questions, He reminds them of how He fed the multitudes with just a few loaves of bread, and that this was a clear sign that material limitations are no obstacle to His divine power. He challenges them to think more deeply about what they have experienced and to consider the true meaning of His words.
The final rhetorical question, “Do you still not understand?” underscores Jesus’ disappointment with the disciples’ lack of understanding and is meant to wake them from their spiritual sluggishness. He challenges them to grasp the depth of His message and not to be distracted by superficial concerns or false teachings.
For us, this passage is a reminder to listen attentively to God’s teachings and not to get lost in everyday concerns or misunderstandings. It is about staying spiritually alert, recognizing the true intentions behind Jesus’ words, and developing the faith that God can work miracles even in seemingly limited situations.
How can we learn to keep our hearts and minds open to the reality of God and His love? Reflect on all the evidence that has been given to us for God and His love. Why does it sometimes seem so easy to doubt?
Keeping our hearts and minds open to the reality of God and His love requires both conscious effort and a continual connection with God. Here are some steps that can help us:
  1. Daily Spiritual Practice: Regular prayer, Bible study, and meditation on God’s Word are essential to orienting our hearts and minds toward God. These practices help us experience God’s presence in our lives and deepen our relationship with Him.
  2. Cultivating Gratitude: By consciously focusing on the blessings and signs of God’s love in our lives, we strengthen our trust in Him. Gratitude helps us perceive the positive things in our lives and reminds us of God’s faithfulness.
  3. Fellowship with Believers: Interaction with other Christians can encourage us and help strengthen our faith. In community, we can share experiences, encourage each other, and seek God’s guidance together.
  4. Reflection on God’s Works: Remembering the many proofs of God’s action in our lives and in the world strengthens our faith. Whether through nature, experiences of answered prayers, or the testimony of other believers—God’s love and power are visible everywhere.
  5. Developing Trust: Doubts can arise when we are guided by our own ideas or fears. It is important to develop deep trust in God’s plan, even when we do not fully understand it. This trust grows as we continually remind ourselves of how God has been faithful in the past.
Why it sometimes seems easy to doubt:
  1. Human Limitations: Our minds are limited and often cannot fully grasp the greatness and complexity of God. In moments of uncertainty or suffering, it can be difficult to understand God’s plan, which can lead to doubt.
  2. Influence of the World: We live in a world that often contradicts the values of faith. Doubt can arise when we are influenced by opinions, ideologies, or societal norms that question God’s reality.
  3. Personal Challenges: Difficult times, such as illness, loss, or disappointment, can shake our faith. In such moments, it can be hard to feel God’s love, which can lead to doubt.
  4. Forgetfulness: It is easy to forget what God has done in the past in the midst of everyday challenges. When we lose sight of the evidence of His faithfulness, doubts can quickly arise.
Conclusion: To keep our hearts and minds open to God and His love, we must actively nurture our faith and regularly remind ourselves of how He has worked in our lives. Doubts are a natural part of the life of faith, but by holding on to God’s faithfulness, we can learn to grow through them and strengthen our faith.
Jesus’ warning about the “leaven” of the Pharisees and Herod is not just a historical admonition but also an important lesson for our faith life today. This passage reminds us how easily we can be influenced by false teachings and influences that can poison our spiritual lives.
  1. Spiritual Vigilance in Everyday Life: In daily life, we are constantly exposed to various influences, whether through media, societal norms, or even false religious teachings. Jesus’ warning about the “leaven” reminds us to be mindful and regularly check our beliefs and values against biblical truth. It’s about staying spiritually alert and ensuring that our faith is not diluted by false teachings or worldly influences.
  2. Trust in God’s Provision: The disciples worried about the lack of bread, even though they had just witnessed two great miracles where Jesus fed thousands with only a few loaves. This shows how quickly we can forget what God has done for us in the past and instead become overwhelmed by current problems. In our faith lives, this means that we need to learn to trust in God’s provision and guidance, even when circumstances seem difficult. We should remember that God can work miracles even in limited situations.
  3. Dealing with Doubts: Doubts can easily arise when we focus too much on life’s challenges and lose sight of the greater spiritual truths. The disciples did not immediately understand what Jesus was trying to tell them, and we, too, can sometimes struggle to understand God’s actions in our lives. But by regularly reminding ourselves of the evidence of His love and faithfulness, we can strengthen our faith and learn to deal with doubts.
  4. Fellowship and Sharing: Fellowship with other believers and reflecting together on God’s works can help us stay spiritually vigilant and resist false influences. In community, we find encouragement and support that helps us maintain true faith and hold on during difficult times.
Conclusion: The lesson from Mark 8:11–21 calls us to consciously cultivate our spiritual lives and protect ourselves from false influences. Through spiritual vigilance, trust in God’s provision, dealing with doubts, and fellowship with others, we can ensure that our faith remains strong and that we stay anchored in God’s truth.

Spiritual vigilance protects us from false influences—keep your heart firmly anchored in God’s truth.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-6-inside-out-6-5-watch-out-for-bad-bread-the-book-of-mark-living-faith/

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