By following the voice of the Holy Spirit, Sarah was able to reach and encourage a complete stranger, leading them to an opportunity to meet Jesus in more depth. As we continue our Call to Prayer series, we invite you to join us at 7:30pm EST as we experience the transformative power of prayer. #powerofprayer #encouragement #forjesusministries Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yAKgjS5kmMQ
Matteo 13:57 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore
"E si scandalizzavano a causa di lui. Ma Gesù disse loro: «Un profeta non è disprezzato che nella sua patria e in casa sua»". ๐ Matteo 13:57 —
๐ Apri la porta del tuo cuore
๐ฃ Speaker: Albert Tapu Una collaborazione con l'@IstitutoAvventista Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8cby4-VdfkI
Loving the Backslider

by Melody Tanย |ย 25 November 2025ย | A few weeks ago, a friend told me they had decided to stop attending church. It wasnโt that they no longer believed in Godโin fact, they still very much identified as Seventh-day Adventist. The problem was the church they had been attending for the past few years […] Source: https://atoday.org/loving-the-backslider/
Day 4 – Baptism of the Holy Spirit – Call to Prayer
The Spirit’s baptism is not just an event—it is a transformation. Together we pray and reflect on receiving His power, walking in His guidance, and bearing witness to Christ.
"You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you; and you will be my witnesses." — Acts 1:8 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8bGAgNMJA4
9.Heirs of the Promise, Prisoners of Hope | 9.4 The Jubilee | ๐บ๏ธ LESSONS OF FAITH FROM JOSHUA | ๐ฑ LIVING FAITH
LESSONS OF FAITH FROM JOSHUA
Lesson 9 : Heirs of the Promise, Prisoners of Hope
9.4 The Jubilee
Justice, Grace, and New Beginnings in Godโs Rhythm
Introduction
There are laws that sound like dry pagesโand then there are commandments that reveal the very heart of God.
The Year of Jubilee, the Sabbatical Year, the return of the landโall of these were not mechanical systems, but Godโs love letter to a people He never wanted to fall into permanent poverty or injustice.
In ancient Israel, every person was meant to have a real chance for a new beginning. No one was to remain forever trapped in debt, fate, or social inequality.
This divine vision is revolutionary even today.
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Bible Study
1. Historical Background
Leviticus 25 is one of the most radical social chapters in the entire Bible.
Israel is about to enter the Promised Land. Here God defines what a just society should look like, shaped by His character.
God deliberately prevents an economic system in which:
Wealth accumulates among a few,
Poverty becomes hereditary,
People are permanently enslaved by debt,
Land is lost forever.
The land in the Old Testament is never just a number or a piece of property.
It is:
a sign of the covenant,
the foundation of life,
a place of identity,
and a symbol of freedom.
Therefore Israel must not treat it like Egyptโa system of oppression.
2. The Sabbatical Year โ Leviticus 25:1โ5
What does the text say?
For six years Israel may sow, harvest, and work the land.
In the seventh year, the land must rest.
Neither fields nor vineyards may be cultivated.
Whatever grows by itself is not for profit but for all: the poor, foreigners, and animals.
What does it mean?
The land does not belong to Israel
โFor the land is mineโ (Lev 25:23).
God remains the true owner; Israel is only a steward.
Built-in limits against exploitation
God sets natural boundaries against greed.
The Creatorโs rhythm applies to humans and to the earth
Just as humans need Sabbath, the land needs it too.
God links ecology and spirituality.
Social justice is a duty, not an option
In this year, the rich live from the same field as the poor.
All are equal.
3. The Year of Jubilee โ Leviticus 25:8โ13
The 50th year is the holiest social event in the Bible.
What happens?
1. Debts are cancelled
People can breathe again and begin anew.
2. Everyone returns to their original family and land
This prevents permanent dispossession.
3. Slaves are set free
Not because of the ownersโ kindness,
but because God wills their freedom.
4. The entire economic cycle is reset
Injustice cannot solidify.
4. Godโs Heart Behind This Law
These laws reveal:
God does not want classes where some stay โaboveโ and others โbelow.โ
He does not want debt to become a lifelong prison.
He wants hope to remainโeven for those who lost everything.
He wants land to serve justice, not greed.
The Year of Jubilee is the gospel in shadow form:
freedom, grace, restoration.
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Answers to the Questions
Question 1: What was the purpose of the Sabbatical Year and the Year of Jubilee?
1. Protection of the weak
Those who fell because of illness, misfortune, or injustice always had a real chance to rise again.
2. Prevention of permanent poverty
God rejects endless cycles of exploitation, debt, and loss.
The Jubilee Year was a divine โsafety mechanism.โ
3. Limitation of economic power
The wealthy could acquire landโbut never permanently.
No family could become an unbreakable elite.
4. Reminder: Everything belongs to God
No Israelite could claim: โMy land, my success, my possessions.โ
Everything comes from God and belongs to Him.
5. Restoration of the original order
Every cycle resets the nation to equality.
6. Cultivation of compassion
The Sabbatical Year forced people to share, since no one could overproduce.
7. Preparation for Christ
The Jubilee echoes Jesusโ words:
โThe Lord has sent me to proclaim the year of the Lordโs favor.โ
(Luke 4:19)
Jesus is the final and complete Jubilee.
Question 2: How do the principles of land distribution and Sabbath remind us that we are equal in Godโs eyes? How does Sabbath protect us from exploitation and destructive consumerism?
1. God defines human valueโnot possessions
In the Sabbatical and Jubilee years, everyone is a recipient of grace, not merit.
2. Equal access to Godโs blessing
In Sabbath:
the rich eat what the poor eat,
the slave rests as the master rests,
the land pauses just like the people.
No one is โworth more.โ
3. Sabbath contradicts consumer pressure
Every week Sabbath says:
โYou are not what you produce.
You are carriedโnot driven.โ
4. Sabbath protects from exploitation
Rest is not luxuryโit is Godโs justice.
In a society that burns people out, God sets a holy limit:
โThus farโand no further.โ
5. Sabbath requires trust in God
A day without production is a confession:
โGod is my providerโnot my job.โ
6. Sabbath frees us from endless demands
While the world says:
โWork more, buy more, achieve more,โ
God says:
โRest. I am enough.โ
7. Sabbath unmasks unjust systems
It reveals:
who exploits others,
who refuses boundaries,
who values possessions above people.
God values people over profit.
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Spiritual Principles
God builds societies on justiceโnot success.
His heart beats for the weak, forgotten, and overwhelmed.
Grace is not a feeling but a system.
Israel was to practice grace structurally, not privately.
God opposes permanent inequality.
Every Jubilee was Godโs โresetโ for a sick system.
Rest is holy.
Sabbath teaches: value does not come from performance.
New beginnings are Godโs signature.
No one is permanently defined by their past.
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Application for Daily Life
Examine: Where am I trapped in cycles of consumption or performance?
Ask: Whom can I relieve? Whom can I forgive?
Schedule true restโreal Sabbath, not substitute activity.
Live more generously: money, time, attention belong to God.
Practice an โinner Jubileeโ:
release debtsโguilt, expectations, old grievances.
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Conclusion
The Year of Jubilee was a divine protest against injustice.
A protective wall against the spiral of poverty.
A call to equality.
A mirror of heaven.
It shows us:
God never abandons anyone to hopelessness.
Everyone may begin again.
Grace is stronger than history.
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Thought of the Day
Sabbath means: where you let go, God can finally act.
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The Fiftieth Morning
A Year That Gave Everything Back
Chapter 1 โ The Debts That Crushed Him
Jonas, 44, stood in his Frankfurt office tower, looking down on a city that sparkled like successโand felt like a cage.
He was a project manager, well-paid, well-dressedโand inwardly broken.
The debts of his youth, old loans, a failed investment, the pressure of his parents, the expectations of his firmโฆ
He carried them like concrete slabs.
For years.
And although he did everything to keep functioning, he lived in the mode:
โOne more year. One more project. One more push.โ
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Chapter 2 โ The Email from Jerusalem
One morning he received an email from his cousin Daniel in Israel:
โJonas, do you know what today would beโif we lived in ancient Israel?
The Year of Jubilee.
The fiftieth morning.
The day when debts cease and people return home.โ
Jonas read the words three times.
Something vibrated deep inside him.
A forgotten word: freedom.
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Chapter 3 โ The Question That Pierced His Heart
A few days later, they sat together in a small cafรฉ in Tel Aviv.
Daniel looked at him for a long moment.
โJonasโฆ when was your last Sabbath?
I donโt mean a weekend.
I mean real rest.
When did you let go? Forgive?
Forgive yourself?โ
Jonas turned away.
He knew the answer:
Never.
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Chapter 4 โ The Walk Through the Old City
They walked through Jerusalemโs winding alleys.
Daniel told him about the Sabbatical Year, the Jubilee, Godโs vision of a life without endless captivity.
โGod never wanted people to remain stuck forever in their debts, mistakes, or circumstances.
Every 50 years a shofar soundedโand everything began anew.โ
Then he stopped.
โJonas, maybe you need your own Jubilee.โ
Tears cameโunexpected, unstoppable.
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Chapter 5 โ The Fiftieth Morning
The next morning, in the early light, Jonas sat alone on the beach of Jaffa.
He opened his notebook and wrote three sentences:
I forgive myself for my failures.
I let go of what enslaves me.
I trust God to create something new.
He tore out the page, crumpled it, and threw it into the sea.
And for the first time in years, he truly breathed.
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Chapter 6 โ Homecoming
Back in Germany, Jonas made courageous decisions:
He changed jobs.
He sold possessions that enslaved him.
He began to keep Sabbathโtruly resting, believing, living.
He learned:
Freedom is not an event. Freedom is a rhythm.
And every year, on the same date as the ancient Jubilee, he read Leviticus 25 and said:
โToday is my fiftieth morning.โ
Closing Word
The Year of Jubilee is not an old rule.
It is Godโs handwriting.
God calls youโtoday, nowโinto a life that begins anew.
Where do you need your โfiftieth morningโ?
26.11.2025 โ โ๏ธ Judges Chapter 13 โ A Child of Promise | ๐ BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
26 November 2025
BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
Daily Bible Reading
Judges 13 โ A Child of Promise
The Birth of Samson โ How God Plants Hope in Hopeless Times
Read online here
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Introduction
Judges 13 opens in a dark time.
Israel is living under the rule of the Philistines.
There is oppression, spiritual weakness, and deep hopelessness.
And right there, God begins to moveโ
not through a king,
not through an army,
but through a family no one was paying attention to:
An infertile couple.
Where human possibility ends, Godโs beginnings often break forth.
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Commentary
Israel had once again fallen into the old pattern that shaped their history:
unbelief, turning away from God, and oppression by their enemies.
Forty years under the Philistinesโa heavy cloud of helplessness lay over the people.
In these difficult days lived Manoah and his wife in the town of Zorah.
Their life was quiet, simpleโฆ and overshadowed by one deep pain:
they had no children.
In their culture, infertility meant not only longing but shameโ
a life that felt like a closed future.
And right here, something extraordinary happens.
One day, the angel of the Lord appears to Manoahโs wife.
Not in a temple.
Not to a prophet.
But to a woman who likely felt small, overlooked, and insignificant.
His words fall like sunlight into a locked heart:
โYou will conceive and bear a son.โ
But this child would not be an ordinary child.
He would be a Nazirite, consecrated to God from the wombโ
set apart for divine purpose.
No razor was to touch his head.
He would begin to deliver Israel from the Philistines.
The woman runs to Manoah and tells him everything.
Overwhelmed, Manoah prays:
โLord, let the man of God come again, so we may learn what to do with the child.โ
God listens.
The angel appears againโfirst to the woman, then to Manoah.
Manoah asks:
โWhat shall the boyโs rule of life and mission be?โ
The answer is striking:
The angel does not repeat the childโs mission.
He repeats the parentsโ responsibility:
purity, obedience, preparation.
Samsonโs calling begins with his parentsโ surrender.
Manoah wants to prepare a meal for the messenger, not knowing he is speaking with the angel of the Lord.
The angel refuses to eat and directs him instead to offer a burnt offering to God.
Then Manoah asks:
โWhat is your name?โ
The angel replies:
โWhy do you ask my name? It is wonderful.โ
Manoah offers the goat and grain offering.
And then the miraculous happens:
As the flame rises from the rock altar,
the angel of the Lord ascends in the fire.
Manoah and his wife fall on their faces.
Manoah fears death, convinced they have seen God.
But his wife answers with calm, Spirit-given wisdom:
โIf the Lord desired to kill us, He would not have accepted our offering.โ
The story ends with a simple yet powerful conclusion:
The woman gave birth to a son and named him Samson.
The boy grew, and the Lord blessed him.
And the Spirit of the Lord began to stir him.
Out of darkness rises hope.
Out of an infertile woman comes a deliverer.
With Samson, Godโs quiet but unstoppable rescue begins.
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Summary
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Israel suffers under the Philistines for 40 years.
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An infertile couple receives a divine visitation.
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The angel announces Samsonโs birthโa child consecrated to God.
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Manoah seeks guidance; God answers.
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A miraculous sign follows as the angel ascends in the flame.
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Samson is born, blessed, and stirred by the Spirit.
God begins salvation long before anyone sees change.
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Message for us Today
1. God often begins where we come to an end.
Whatever feels barren or hopeless in your life can become the soil for new beginnings.
2. God works in quiet places.
No stage, no spotlightโjust an unknown couple.
God delights in small beginnings.
3. Calling begins with surrender.
Samsonโs mission started with the obedience of his parents.
Holiness begins in the heart.
4. Godโs plans exceed human understanding.
Manoah wanted details.
God said, โMy name is wonderful.โ
We donโt need full clarity to fully trust.
5. God sees your today and your tomorrow.
Samsonโs task was known before his birth.
Your life also fits into a divine storyโand God sees more than you do.
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Thought Prompt
Which โbarren placeโ in your life might be the very place where God is planting the first seeds of new hope?
Perhaps where you expect the least,
the angel of the Lord is already whispering.
Stay open.
Stay obedient.
Stay ready.
God begins rescue stories with people who believe
that He is at work even in the unseen.
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23 – 26 November 2025
BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
Weekly Reading โ Spirit of Prophecy
Ellen White | Patriarchs and Prophets โ Chapter 43
The Death of Moses | Justice, grace, and hope beyond the grave
Read online here
26.11.2025 |๐พJOSEPH โ FAITH THAT CARRIES YOU THROUGH | 29.God Turns Evil Into Good | โ HEART ANCHOR | Youth Devotional
November 26, 2025
Joseph โ Faith That Carries You Through
Devotions from the Life of a Dreamer with Character
29. God Turns Evil Into Good
How God can make even the worst part of His good plan
Daily Bible Verse
โYou intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.โ
Genesis 50:20
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Introduction
There are things in life we would never have chosen.
Losses that take our breath away.
Decisions made by others that wound us.
Pain we did not deserve.
We see what people doโ
and we ask:
โWhy does God allow this?โ
Joseph had many reasons to ask exactly that.
His brothers didnโt act out of a misunderstandingโthey wanted to get rid of him.
And yet, years later, Joseph looks back and does not say:
โI broke because of you.โ
But instead:
โYou intended evil โ but God made it good.โ
That one phrase โ but God โ changes the entire story.
It is the turning point of every darkest chapter.
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Devotion
Joseph was still a young man when his entire life changed in a single day. His father had sent him to his brothers, as he had done many times before. For Joseph it was an ordinary task. Nothing suggested that he would see his home for the last time that day.
But his brothers were filled with jealousy and anger. They had never understood his dreams and believed Joseph wanted to rise above them. When they saw him from afar, they decided to act. At first they planned to kill him. Eventually, they chose to sell him to traders. For them the matter was settled. For Joseph, a completely new chapter began.
He was taken to Egypt and sold there as a slave. Even though he was completely innocent, he had to find his way in a foreign land. He was brought into the house of Potiphar, a respected official. There he worked faithfully and reliably, and everything he did succeeded. But even that positive development did not last long. Potipharโs wife accused him of something he had not done. Joseph could not defend himself. He was arrested and thrown into prison.
Prison could have been the place where Joseph broke inside. But it was precisely there that God began to shape his character. Joseph took responsibility. He cared for other prisoners. He held on to his integrityโnot because he hoped it would free him, but because it aligned with his convictions. Even when Pharaohโs cupbearer promised to mention him and then completely forgot, Joseph remained patient.
Years passed. Then Pharaoh had a dream no one could interpret. Suddenly the cupbearer remembered Joseph. Joseph was brought out. He stood before the most powerful man in the land and explained the dreamโcalmly, clearly, and with wisdom. Pharaoh was so impressed that he made Joseph the second most powerful man in Egypt.
In this position Joseph led the land through a severe famine. Not only the Egyptians were saved, but also people from surrounding regions. Among them were Josephโs brothers. They came to Egypt to buy grain, unaware that the man before them was their own brother.
Joseph recognized them immediately. With their appearance, all the past returned: the betrayal, the pit, the sale into slavery. But instead of letting these memories define him, Joseph saw something else. He saw how every stepโeven the painful onesโhad brought him to exactly where he now stood. He saw that God had used it all so that lives could be saved.
When he revealed his identity to his brothers, they were terrified. They expected revenge. But Joseph said something that revealed how deeply his perspective had changed:
โYou intended to do me harm. But God made it good.โ
He did not mean that what happened was right. But he recognized that God is able to bring good even out of evil intentions. His brothers had sold himโbut God had used that very act to place him in a position from which he could save their family.
In the end, Joseph did not place the focus on his brothers, but on God.
Not their actions defined his life, but Godโs intervention.
Not human guilt wrote the storyโbut Godโs plan.
This understanding gave Joseph the freedom to make peace instead of seeking revenge. It gave him the courage to look forward. And it gave him the confidence that his life was not directed by people, but by God, who knows and guides every chapter.
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Thoughts for Your Heart
โข People have power, but God has the final word.
โข No chapter of your story is lost when God is writing with you.
โข God does not transform every evil immediatelyโbut He never loses control.
โข Your past does not define youโGodโs plan does.
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What We Can Learn from Joseph
โข You can name what was done to you honestlyโwithout staying stuck in it.
โข You can forgive because Godโs sovereignty is greater than human injustice.
โข God uses even dark paths to bring you to places you were meant to be.
โข What is planned against you, God can turn into something that brings life to others.
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Practical Steps
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Write down what you perceive as โevilโ in your lifeโraw and honest.
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Bring it before God and say: โLord, I know what people did. Show me what You can do.โ
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Ask God for His perspective, not just answers.
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Practice saying: โGod is greater than what was done to me.โ
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Ask God: โHow can my story serve others?โ
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Questions for Reflection
โข Which events in my life have I evaluated only from a human perspective?
โข Where do I still feel โvictimizedโ by others?
โข Where do I need the words โbut Godโ in my story today?
โข Who could be blessed by my experience?
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Prayer
Lord,
you know the paths that have wounded me.
You know the people who have hurt me,
the decisions that affected me,
and the chapters I would have never chosen.
I bring You my pain,
my questions,
my uncertainty.
Teach me to see, like Joseph,
that You are greater than what people plan.
Show me where You were at work even in the darkness.
Take bitterness from my heart
and give me Your peace.
Give me the courage to say:
โPeople meant evil โ but God turned it into good.โ
And use my story
to bring hope to others.
Amen.
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Key Thought of the Day
Evil has power โ but God has the final word.
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Blessing to Close
The Lord who led Joseph through betrayal, loss, and imprisonment
bless you with the same hope.
May He give you eyes to recognize His hand
even when the path is dark.
May He strengthen your heart
so you can say: โBut Godโฆโ
And may He turn your wounds into springs of lifeโ
for you and for many.
Amen.
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Can I pray for you? A prayer for when life feels too hard
Feeling unseen or alone? ๐ You’re not forgotten. Pray with me and feel God’s presence again. Type “Amen” and share this prayer with your friends. Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/EEYu0jtASqk
Can Adventists Be Freemasons?

by Loren Seiboldย |ย 25 November 2025ย | An Adventist Today reader told me a story recently about how, when he was younger, he had a business colleague who had deeply impressed him. This man was โa shining example of what I wanted to be in business: caring, helping others, fair.โ The man was a […] Source: https://atoday.org/can-adventists-be-freemasons/
Psalm 34:8, NIV
God’s goodness isn’t theory. It’s something real and something you can experience. ๐ฏ Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UOhkZAsJM7o
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BLOG 4 โ The Death That Was Not the End
Mosesโ Final Breath โ and the Victory Over Death