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Thursday: Sandwich Story: Part 2

July 17, 2024 By admin

Daily Lesson for Thursday 18th of July 2024

Read Mark 3:20-21. What experience led Jesus’ family to consider Him out of His mind?

A charge of mental instability is quite serious. Typically this arises from experiences where a person is a threat to his or her own safety. Jesus’ family felt this way about Him because He was so busy that He did not take time to stop to eat. They set out to take charge of Him, and that is where the outer story of the sandwich breaks off, interrupted by the inner story about the scribes charging Jesus with collusion with the devil.

A strange parallel exists between the outer and inner stories of this sandwich story. Jesus’ own family seems to have a view of Him parallel to that of the scribes. The family says He is crazy. The scribes say He is in league with the devil.

Read Mark 3:31-35. What does Jesus’ family want, and how does He respond?

Jesus Speaking with Pharisees

Image © S. M. Davis at Goodsalt.com

This scene may seem strange. If your mother or other family members come to see you, should you not meet with them? The problem was that Jesus’ family at the time was not in tune with the will of God. Jesus recognized that truth, and in this passage He redefines family. Those who do the will of God are His brother, sister, and mother. He is the Son of God, and those who align themselves with the will of God become His family.

The two stories of this Markan sandwich story together contain a deep irony. In the inner story, Jesus says that a house divided against itself cannot stand. At first glance, it seems that in the outer story, Jesus’ own house—His family—is divided against itself! But Jesus resolves this conundrum by His redefinition of family. His real family are those who do the will of God along with Him (see Luke 12:53, Luke 14:26).

Many times throughout history, Christians have found themselves alienated from their own relatives. It is a difficult experience. This passage in Mark reveals that Jesus went through the same trouble. He understands what it is like and can comfort those who feel this often painful isolation.

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Rays of Hope: Transforming a Tanzanian Bar through Adventist World Radio

July 17, 2024 By admin



Within the nearby bar, the owner, Eliah, began to listen and take an interest in the 'Rays of Hope' program being broadcast from Mama Miyembe's garden. Intrigued by the sermon, he found the channel on his own radio for a clearer listening experience. As he served his customers, he listened intently to the messages from the program. Soon, he was not the only one listening; the regular patrons, who came by for a drink, started to listen and ask questions. Ultimately, Eliah suggested they gather to listen to the radio instead of drinking to which they all agreed
#ThePowerOfRadio #Tanzania #CommunityTransformation #BroadcastToBaptism #awr #adventistworldradio About our channel
We are Adventist World Radio, dedicated to sending the gospel to every corner of the world, even in the most remote and inaccessible locations. Through radio broadcasts, Cell Phone Evangelism, Godpods, and Digital Evangelism on various social media platforms, we're striving to reach millions across the world in their native languages. Since we started broadcasting back in 1975, we've seen and heard some truly inspirational stories of people who've experienced life-changing encounters with God. Regardless of their beliefs or professions, we have seen God reach a pagan chieftain, a witch, a professional assassin, and even rebels. Witness God’s work at AWR, from broadcast to baptism. #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoR9A6lBPfc

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SATIRE: New Adventist Board Game ‘Sabbath Loopholes’ Becomes Overnight Sensation

July 17, 2024 By admin

In a surprising turn of events, a new board game called “Sabbath Loopholes” has taken the Adventist world by storm, selling out in record time at ABC stores across the globe. The game challenges players to navigate increasingly complex Sabbath scenarios while finding creative ways to reason through their actions. “We wanted to make Sabbath […] Source: https://atoday.org/satire-new-adventist-board-game-sabbath-loopholes-becomes-overnight-sensation/

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God First Your Daily Prayer Meeting – July 17, 2024

July 17, 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=fCF4gZN9dUc

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Rays of Hope: How a Local Church in Tanzania Used Adventist World Radio to Spread the Gospel

July 17, 2024 By admin



One church in Tanzania decided to sponsor a 21-day sermon series called 'Rays of Hope'. The pastor encouraged the congregation to use this radio program as a witnessing tool and to share the messages with their friends and family. One of the members, Mama Yam Bay, took this to heart and began carrying her little radio with her everywhere she went. Her garden was located near the town's bar, and as she tended to her plants and vegetables, she would set down her radio and turn up the volume, allowing the messages to reach even more people
#RadioHistory #Tanzania #LocalBroadcasting #LanguageInclusion #BroadcastToBaptism #awr #adventistworldradio About our channel
We are Adventist World Radio, dedicated to sending the gospel to every corner of the world, even in the most remote and inaccessible locations. Through radio broadcasts, Cell Phone Evangelism, Godpods, and Digital Evangelism on various social media platforms, we're striving to reach millions across the world in their native languages. Since we started broadcasting back in 1975, we've seen and heard some truly inspirational stories of people who've experienced life-changing encounters with God. Regardless of their beliefs or professions, we have seen God reach a pagan chieftain, a witch, a professional assassin, and even rebels. Witness God’s work at AWR, from broadcast to baptism. #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0MyN42X4u8

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Missioni dal mondo – 20 luglio 2024

July 17, 2024 By admin



L'avventura di Destiny – La missione nella Divisione Interamericana. Missioni dal mondo 3° episodio – III trimestre 2024 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYKl_L3To4w

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Una vita consacrata al servizio di Dio

July 17, 2024 By admin



Mini devotional n. 03 / 3° trimestre 2024 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjIoFOFCTX0

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Could He Abandon the Only Life He’d Known

July 17, 2024 By admin



Taren, moved by the radio program he had heard at home, decided to leave his life as a rebel behind. He informed his council about his decision, surprising them with his desire to abandon the fight. Miraculously, they allowed him to leave. Tero returned to his overjoyed family and, a month later, was baptized along with his entire family by Pastor Robert Dulay, a leader of Adventist World Radio in the Philippines. Taren expressed his readiness to face any consequences, finding an unshakeable freedom in his newfound faith
#BroadcastToBaptism #LifeTransformation #NewPeoplesArmy #FamilyReunion #PowerOfRadio #awr #adventistworldradio About our channel
We are Adventist World Radio, dedicated to sending the gospel to every corner of the world, even in the most remote and inaccessible locations. Through radio broadcasts, Cell Phone Evangelism, Godpods, and Digital Evangelism on various social media platforms, we're striving to reach millions across the world in their native languages. Since we started broadcasting back in 1975, we've seen and heard some truly inspirational stories of people who've experienced life-changing encounters with God. Regardless of their beliefs or professions, we have seen God reach a pagan chieftain, a witch, a professional assassin, and even rebels. Witness God’s work at AWR, from broadcast to baptism. #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOwXolJHp7Q

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Matteo 16:26 – Mercoledì 17 luglio 2024

July 16, 2024 By admin



"Che giova infatti all’uomo, se guadagna tutto il mondo e poi perde la propria anima? Ovvero, che darà l’uomo in cambio dell’anima sua?" (Matteo 16:26) Meditazione giornaliera “Apri la porta del tuo cuore”. Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino. Speaker: Elisa Ghiuzan Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSL_VgmkEr8

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Lesson 3.Controversies | 3.4 Sandwich Story, Part 1 | THE BOOK OF MARK | LIVING FAITH

July 16, 2024 By admin

3.4 Sandwich Story, Part 1  
Jesus’ Relatives and the Accusation of the Scribes
Read Mark 3:20-25. What connection do you see between the intertwined accounts in this section?
In Mark 3:20-25, we encounter the first “sandwich report” in the Gospel of Mark, a literary technique where a story begins, is interrupted by another, and then completed. This technique enhances the central message and thematically links the two stories.
The Two Intertwined Accounts
  1. The Framing Story (Mark 3:20-21):
    • Jesus’ relatives hear about his intense activity and believe he has lost his mind. They set out to take charge of him. This reaction shows the misunderstanding and doubt even within his close circle.
  2. The Central Story (Mark 3:22-30):
    • The scribes from Jerusalem accuse Jesus of casting out demons by the power of Beelzebul. Jesus refutes their accusation by showing that Satan would not work against himself and explains that a divided kingdom cannot stand.
Connection and Thematic Linkage
  1. Misunderstanding and Rejection:
    • Both stories deal with the rejection and misunderstanding of Jesus and his work. His own relatives doubt his sanity, while the scribes demonize his divine power.
    • This linkage highlights that Jesus is misunderstood and rejected by both close acquaintances and religious authorities.
  2. Conflict Between Good and Evil:
    • The central story emphasizes the battle between good and evil, with Jesus exposing the absurdity of the scribes’ claim. He explains that he came to destroy Satan’s work and free his captives.
    • This depiction is complemented by the framing story, where the reaction of his relatives reflects the deeper spiritual misunderstandings of the people around Jesus.
  3. The Power of Jesus:
    • Jesus demonstrates his power and authority over evil. By using the example of binding the strong man to plunder his house, Jesus shows that he has the power to overcome Satan and free people.
    • This contrasts with the weakness and confusion of his relatives, who think he is out of his mind, and the accusations of the scribes, who fail to recognize his divine mission.
Read Mark 3:28-30. What is the unforgivable sin, and what does it mean?
In Mark 3:28-30, Jesus speaks about the unforgivable sin, the sin against the Holy Spirit. This passage is crucial for understanding the nature of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit and its consequences.
The Unforgivable Sin
  1. Jesus’ Warning:
    • In Mark 3:28-29, Jesus says, “Truly I tell you, people can be forgiven all their sins and every slander they utter, but whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; they are guilty of an eternal sin.”
    • This warning highlights the severity of the sin against the Holy Spirit. While all other sins and slanders can be forgiven, there is no forgiveness for blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
  2. The Context:
    • Mark 3:30 provides the reason for Jesus’ warning: “He said this because they were saying, ‘He has an impure spirit.’” The scribes claimed that Jesus, who was actually working in the Holy Spirit, was acting by the power of the devil.
    • This claim is an example of blasphemy against the Holy Spirit, as it attributes the work of the Holy Spirit to the work of the devil.
The Meaning of the Unforgivable Sin
  1. Misrepresentation of the Holy Spirit:
    • The unforgivable sin is consciously and maliciously misrepresenting the work of the Holy Spirit as demonic. This shows a deep-rooted refusal and hardening against God’s work.
    • When someone calls the work of the Holy Spirit the work of the devil, they exclude themselves from divine grace and forgiveness by denying the source of forgiveness.
  2. Inability to Accept the Truth:
    • Those who blaspheme against the Holy Spirit are unable to recognize and accept the truth. This hardening of the heart leads to a state where they can no longer seek or accept God’s forgiveness and salvation.
    • It is not that God does not want to forgive, but that the person has placed themselves in a state where they no longer seek or accept forgiveness.
Why does the fear of having committed the “unforgivable sin” show that one has not committed it? Why is the fear itself proof that one has not committed it?
The fear of having committed the “unforgivable sin” actually shows that one has not committed it. This fear itself is proof that one has not committed it. Here is why:
  1. Sensitivity to the Holy Spirit:
    • The unforgivable sin involves consciously and maliciously misrepresenting the work of the Holy Spirit as demonic. This sin requires a complete hardening and rejection of the Holy Spirit.
    • If someone fears having committed this sin, it shows that they are still sensitive and receptive to the work of the Holy Spirit. This sensitivity and awareness of God’s presence indicate that the heart is not hardened.
  2. Repentance and Conscience:
    • The fear of having committed an unforgivable sin is a sign of an active conscience and a willingness to repent. A hardened heart that blasphemes the Holy Spirit would feel no remorse or concern about the possibility of sin.
    • The fact that one worries and feels remorse shows that they still rely on and seek God’s guidance and forgiveness.
  3. Openness to Forgiveness:
    • The unforgivable sin means being in a state where one no longer seeks or accepts God’s forgiveness. Those who fear having committed this sin show that they are seeking forgiveness and grace.
    • This pursuit of forgiveness is a clear sign that they are not in a state of total rejection and hardening.
  4. Sign of Spiritual Health:
    • Concern over the possibility of committing a serious sin is a sign of spiritual health. It shows an awareness of one’s own fallibility and a longing for God’s closeness and forgiveness.
    • People who have truly committed the unforgivable sin would not be worried or concerned about their spiritual health because they have completely rejected the Holy Spirit.
Summary
The fear of having committed the unforgivable sin is a sign that one has not committed it. This fear shows that one is sensitive to the work of the Holy Spirit, has an active conscience, seeks forgiveness, and is spiritually healthy. These characteristics are incompatible with the total rejection and hardening that characterize the unforgivable sin.

The “sandwich report” in Mark 3:20-25 consists of two intertwined stories: Jesus’ relatives thinking he is out of his mind and the accusation by the scribes that he is in league with the devil. These accounts address misunderstandings, rejection, and the conflict between good and evil. Here is the connection to our daily lives and faith:
  1. Dealing with Misunderstandings and Rejection:
    • Personal Application: In our lives, we may face misunderstandings and rejection from those close to us or from authorities, similar to Jesus. It is important to stay firm in our faith and not be discouraged.
    • Trust in God: Even when misunderstood or rejected by others, we should trust that God knows our path and guides us. Our focus should be on God’s will and guidance.
  2. Recognizing and Combating Evil:
    • Discernment: Jesus shows that the conflict between good and evil is real. We should develop spiritual discernment to distinguish God’s work from that of evil.
    • Active Engagement: Our faith should motivate us to stand against injustice and evil, similar to how Jesus aimed to destroy Satan’s work. This can be through prayer, supporting justice projects, and active compassion.
  3. Faith Despite Family Challenges:
    • Family Conflicts: Jesus’ relatives thought he was out of his mind. In our own lives, we may also encounter family conflicts regarding our faith. It is important to remain patient and loving during such times and be a witness for Christ.
    • Steadfastness: Stay steadfast in faith, even if close relatives or friends do not understand or reject your faith. Your life and actions can show them what faith means.
  4. Jesus as a Role Model:
    • Following Jesus: Jesus’ reaction to misunderstandings and rejection shows us how to handle similar situations. He remained calm, clear in his mission, and trusted in God’s plan. We should emulate this example in our lives.
    • Divine Authority: By recognizing Jesus as the Lord of our lives, we can act in his authority and power to promote good and combat evil.
  5. Awareness of the Unforgivable Sin:
    • Respect for the Holy Spirit: The warning against the unforgivable sin admonishes us to always be respectful and mindful of the work of the Holy Spirit. We should be careful not to misinterpret or condemn God’s work.
    • Openness and Humility: A humble heart, willing to learn from God and be guided, protects us from hardening against God’s truth.
Summary
The “sandwich report” in Mark 3:20-25 teaches us how to handle misunderstandings, rejection, and the spiritual battle between good and evil in our daily lives and faith. By following Jesus’ example, developing spiritual discernment, and remaining sensitive to the work of the Holy Spirit, we can live a life that honors God and brings his love and truth into the world.

Even when we encounter misunderstandings and rejection, we should remain firm in our faith and focus on doing good and reflecting God’s truth in our lives.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-3-controversies-3-4-sandwich-story-part-1-the-book-of-mark-living-faith/

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