For many years, God’s people waited for the coming Messiah. Within the Gospel of Matthew we see the fulfillment of the Messiah coming to earth through Jesus.…Source: https://vimeo.com/966133930
AWR360° Mexico – The Power of Forgiveness Pt.01
AWR360° Mexico – The Power of Forgiveness Pt.01 MB013Z4YRQVNWGX #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHEo7VEmWj8
Monday: Hope in Jesus’ Soon Return
Daily Lesson for Monday 24th of June 2024
Read John 14:1-3 and Titus 2:11-14. In the light of the challenges of the future and the coming time of trouble, why are these verses so encouraging?
Jesus’ words, “ ‘Let not your heart be troubled,’ ” are His reassurance that He will never leave us and is coming again to take us home. This world is not our home. A better day is coming.
Once in every 25 verses, the New Testament speaks of the return of our Lord. When the days are dark and the oppressive enactments of a church-state power threaten our lives, the promise of Christ’s coming fills our hearts with hope. This is the “blessed hope” that has inspired the faithful people of God in every generation.
Read Revelation 6:15-17 and Isaiah 25:8-9. Contrast the attitudes of the saved and the lost revealed in these verses. What explains the difference between these two mindsets?
The wicked realize the horrible consequences of sin while the righteous have accepted the marvelous provisions of grace. Rebellion against God leads to fear, guilt, condemnation, and eventually eternal loss. Our response to His saving grace leads to forgiveness, peace, and joy eternally at His glorious return.
Read Revelation 15:3-4 and Revelation 19:7. How will the redeemed respond to the glorious salvation provided so freely through Christ?
“The cross of Christ will be the science and the song of the redeemed through all eternity. In Christ glorified they will behold Christ crucified. . . . That the Maker of all worlds, the Arbiter of all destinies, should lay aside His glory and humiliate Himself from love to man will ever excite the wonder and adoration of the universe.”—Ellen G. White, The Great Controversy, p. 651.
Read Revelation 12:17; Revelation 17:13-14; and Revelation 19:11-16. Carefully notice the progression of these verses. What does the progression in these verses say about earth’s last war and Christ’s ultimate victory?
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God First Your Daily Prayer Meeting – June 23, 2024
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=lb1HNtHGKEk
The Power of Faith Ephron’s Journey from Rebel to Believer
In this episode, we hear the inspiring story of Ephron, a rebel who found faith and transformation through the broadcasts of Adventist World Radio (AWR). Ephron expressed a desire to learn more about Jesus, and AWR was more than happy to oblige. Many layman pastors climbed the mountain to preach, and soon, many new rebels heard about God through the radio and Bible studies. The story culminates in Ephron's decision to be baptized, a testament to the transformative power of faith and the far-reaching impact of AWR's radio broadcasts.
#AWR #Philippines #Christianity #Testimony #Faith Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bqiOzbmIQY
The Voice from the Hospital Reuben’s Encounter with AWR
In this episode, we continue the inspiring story of Reuben, who had a life-changing encounter with Adventist World Radio (AWR) during his recovery from a severe accident. Reuben recognized the voice he had heard in the hospital on an AWR broadcast, and the same feeling of peace washed over him. As he listened to the broadcasts day after day, the words touched his heart, leading him to seek out more about the Seventh-day Adventists. This episode provides a compelling testament to the transformative power of faith and the far-reaching impact of AWR's radio broadcasts.
#AWR #Argentina #Christianity #Testimony #Faith Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxePYhI_DdQ
13: The Triumph of God’s Love – Singing with Inspiration
Our learning this quarter will show us that
God Is Working His Purpose Out – Hymn 225 so that we will Lift Up The Trumpet because
Jesus Is Coming Again – Hymn 213. You may have two hymns from which to choose for your theme hymn this quarter.
Hymn 77 – O Love Of God Most Full opens our study this week with the last verse stating “because Thy love is near”, with Sabbath afternoon very clearly saying that
We Have This Hope – Hymn 214.
Sunday is full of amazing hymns to be sung:
Hymn 522 – My Hope Is Built On Nothing Less,
Hymn 5 – All My Hope On God Is Founded and
Hymn 440 – How Cheering Is The Christian’s Hope. We are then reminded that
In The Hour Of Trial – Hymn 491 “God’s people will be shielded” all because we have heeded
O Brother, Be Faithful – Hymn 602. “In the time of trouble, God’s people have a personal relationship with Jesus”:
Hymn 186 – I’ve Found a Friend and
Hymn 499 – What A Friend We Have In Jesus. We then finish the day’s study with
Hymn 608 – Faith Is The Victory.
The Lord Is Coming – Hymn 426 encourages us on Monday with our study time ensuring we can sing
I Shall See The King – Hymn 426 with the great knowledge that
There’ll Be No Dark Valley – Hymn 208 when Jesus comes. Hallelujah!
What a joy it will be to see
Jerusalem, My Happy Home – Hymn 420 (Friday) all because
O Love Of God Most Full – Hymn 77.
Please, dear one, be ready and waiting because
Jesus Is Coming Again – Hymn 213.
May we continue to search the scriptures this week to be blessed and to bless many others.
To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/
Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org/Search and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.
2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”
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13: The Triumph of God’s Love – Teaching Plan
Key Thought : In the most trying and exciting time in earth’s history, we see Christ’s steadfast love and triumph in the great controversy. Revelation gives us hope for today, tomorrow, and forever.
June 29, 2024
1. Have a volunteer read Revelation 22:11,12; Daniel 12:1,2; Jeremiah 30:5-7…
- Ask class members to share a short thought on the most important point in this passage.

- What events occur just before the second advent?
- Personal Application: What do you think is your only sufficient preparation for the time of trouble? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of you relatives states, “What reassuring promises does God give us for the time of trouble? How do I know He will keep His promises for me personally?” How would you respond to your relative?
2. Have a volunteer read John 14:1-3; Titus 2:11-14.
- Ask class members to share their thoughts on the most important point in this text.
- Why are these verses so encouraging in light of the coming time of trouble and future challenges?
- Personal Application: What is the difference in the attitude of the saved and the lost in the last days? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of your friends states, “What if the close of probation catches me off guard or unaware? What if I’m not completely ready when probation ends? Is there any indication or event in the Bible that tells me when probation has closed?” How would you respond to your friend?
3. Have a volunteer read Revelation 20:1-3; Jeremiah 4:23-26; Jeremiah 25:33.
- Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point in this text is.
- What is Satan’s fate when Jesus returns?
- Personal Application: How does Jeremiah describe this scene of the second coming aftermath? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: One of your neighbors states: “Why has God allowed sin to go on so long? It seems like things are getting worse and worse. Why doesn’t God step in and stop it now? What is He waiting for?” How would you respond to your neighbor?
4. Have a volunteer read Revelation 20:4-6, 7-9. 2 Peter 3:10-12.
- Ask class members to share their thoughts on the most important point in this text.
- What are the righteous doing during the thousand years and why is it important?
- Personal Application: How do the thousand years end? What is the fate of Satan and His followers? Where is hellfire? Share your thoughts.
- Case Study: Think of one person who needs to hear a message from this week’s lesson. Tell the class what you plan to do this week to share with them.
(Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared.”Ministry of Healing, p. 148).
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Giuda 1:2 – Domenica 23 giugno 2024
“Misericordia, pace e amore siano dati a voi in abbondanza.” (Giuda 1:2) Meditazione giornaliera “Apri la porta del tuo cuore”. Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino. Speaker: Sally D'Aragona Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJpTAEwFRf0
Lesson 13.The Triumph of God’s Love | 13.1 Hope in the Time of Trouble


Lesson 13.The Triumph of God’s Love
Hope, Justice, and the Final Destiny
Welcome to the final lesson of our study on Revelation and End-Time Prophecy. In this concluding lesson, we focus on the ultimate theme of the Bible: the triumph of God’s love over sin, death, and all evil. We will look at the final events of world history as described in the Holy Scriptures and see how God’s plan of salvation and justice is brought to completion.
We live in a world often marked by uncertainty, suffering, and injustice. This lesson offers comfort and hope by showing that God is ultimately in control and that His plan for humanity and the universe will be fulfilled. From the intense period of tribulation to the Millennium and the final judgment, we see how God’s justice, love, and sovereignty ultimately prevail.
In this lesson, we will cover the following main topics:
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Hope in Difficult Times: How God’s promises and the return of Christ give us comfort and confidence, even in the darkest moments of tribulation.
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Preparation for the Tribulation: The importance of a deep, personal relationship with Jesus as the only adequate preparation for the coming trials.
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The Millennium on Earth: The symbolic significance of Satan’s imprisonment and the role of the righteous during these 1000 years.
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The Final Judgment: The ultimate destruction of the wicked and the full revelation of God’s justice.
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Two Eternities: The consequences of our choices and the two possible eternities – eternal life or eternal death.
Through the study of these topics, we will recognize the profound significance of God’s love, as demonstrated in His actions to save humanity and ultimately overcome evil. This lesson encourages us to remain steadfast in faith, trust in God’s promises, and live a life that reflects His justice and love. Join us on this journey to discover the overwhelming love and grace of God, culminating in His triumphant victory over sin.
13.1 Hope in the Time of Trouble
God’s Promises for the End Times
Read Revelation 22:11-12; Daniel 12:1-2; and Jeremiah 30:5-7. What events occur directly before the Second Coming?
The Bible passages in Revelation 22:11-12, Daniel 12:1-2, and Jeremiah 30:5-7 paint a clear picture of the events that will happen immediately before the Second Coming of Christ. These passages speak of a time of intense tribulation and testing that humanity will experience.
After the end of the period of human probation, an unprecedented time of trouble will begin, described in Daniel 12:1 as a “time of distress such as has not happened from the beginning of nations until then.” Revelation 16 describes this period as the pouring out of the seven last plagues upon the wicked world. These plagues are reminiscent of the plagues in Egypt, but God’s people will be protected even in this scenario.
In Daniel 12:1, we are given a special promise: “But at that time your people—everyone whose name is found written in the book—will be delivered.” This refers to the “Book of Life,” in which the names of those who have remained faithful to Jesus are written (see also Philippians 4:3; Revelation 13:8; 20:12, 15; 22:19). Those who have kept their faith will not be blotted out from the Book of Life (Revelation 3:5).
These promises give us hope in difficult times. They remind us that God does not forget His people and that despite the upcoming trials and plagues, there is salvation and eternal life in store for the faithful. Our loyalty to Jesus and trust in His promises are the keys to standing firm during this time of tribulation and experiencing final redemption.
Read 1 John 3:1-3; 8:29; and 14:30. What is the only sufficient preparation for the coming time of tribulation?
The Bible passages 1 John 3:1-3; 8:29; and 14:30 show us that the only sufficient preparation for the coming time of tribulation is a deep, personal relationship with Jesus. This relationship is characterized by an unwavering desire to please Jesus in all things and to lead a life of purity as He did.
1 John 3:1-3 speaks of the great love the Father has given us by calling us His children. This love motivates us to purify ourselves just as Jesus is pure. In John 8:29, Jesus states that He always does what pleases the Father, demonstrating the deep connection and constant pursuit of God’s will that we should also aim for.
John 14:30 describes how there was nothing in Jesus’ heart that responded to Satan’s deceptions. We are to reflect this aspect of His character. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, we can lead a life marked by purity and independence from satanic influences.
During the time of tribulation, God’s people will have such a deep relationship with Jesus that nothing will be able to shake it. Their primary goal will be to please Him and follow His example. This close connection and purity are brought about by the working of the Holy Spirit in us.
In summary, the only sufficient preparation for the coming time of tribulation is to maintain an intimate and pure relationship with Jesus. This relationship is characterized by a life that constantly strives to please Jesus and reflect the purity of His character. In this way, we will be able to stand firm and overcome the challenges of the tribulation.
Read Psalm 27:5; 91:1-11; and Revelation 3:10-12. What comforting promises does God give us for the time of tribulation?
The Bible passages Psalm 27:5; 91:1-11; and Revelation 3:10-12 offer us deep and comforting promises for the time of tribulation. These promises remind us that God is our protection and refuge in difficult times.
Psalm 27:5 promises that God will hide us in His sanctuary in times of trouble and set us high upon a rock, a symbol of security and stability. This assurance gives us peace, knowing that God will protect us amidst the difficulties.
Psalm 91:1-11 speaks of the security we find in God’s shadow. Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will not fear the terrors of the night or the arrows that fly by day. This passage emphasizes that God’s angels will guard us and keep us in all our ways, giving us the confidence that we are safe in every situation because God protects us.
Revelation 3:10-12 promises that Jesus will keep those who have kept His word from the hour of trial that is coming upon the whole world. This passage also emphasizes that we, as overcomers, will have a secure place in the temple of God. This promise assures us that our faith and loyalty will be rewarded.
There are misunderstandings about the time of tribulation and the role of the Mediator. When Jesus ends His mediation in the heavenly sanctuary, it does not mean that we are alone and must rely on our own strength. Jesus has assured us that He will always be with us (Matthew 28:20). Our faith trusts even when we cannot see and remains steadfast, even when the world around us collapses.
During the time of tribulation, our faith will be strengthened, and our longing for eternity will grow. Our only desire will be to live forever with Jesus. These promises give us comfort and hope that God will never leave us and will protect us in all trials and difficulties.

The events and promises described in the Bible passages have profound significance for our daily lives and faith. They are not just predictions of future events but also offer practical guidance and hope for everyday life.
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Strengthening of Faith: The assurance that God protects and saves us in times of tribulation strengthens our faith and trust in Him. This motivates us to hold on to our faith in all situations, even when faced with difficulties.
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Daily Purity and Sanctification: The call to be pure like Jesus (1 John 3:1-3) and to please Him in all things (John 8:29) means striving daily to lead a life that aligns with God’s will. This includes prayer, Bible study, and striving for a holy lifestyle.
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Trusting in God’s Protection: Psalm 91:1-11 and Psalm 27:5 remind us that God is our refuge and protection. These promises give us courage and trust to place ourselves in God’s hands and rely on His preservation, no matter what happens in daily life.
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Maintaining Loyalty: Revelation 3:10-12 encourages us to remain faithful, even when trials and temptations come. This means being steadfast in our daily lives, keeping God’s word, and serving Him faithfully.
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Living with an Eternal Perspective: The hope of final redemption and eternal life motivates us to focus on what truly matters. It reminds us that our earthly worries and troubles are temporary and that we should work towards eternal fellowship with Jesus.
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Encouragement and Comfort: These promises offer comfort in difficult times. They remind us that we are not alone and that God is always with us (Matthew 28:20). Amidst suffering and challenges, we can trust in His presence and help.
By integrating these principles into our daily lives, our faith becomes not only a source of hope and strength in difficult times but also an active, living testimony to God’s presence and faithfulness.

Trust that God protects and guides you through all trials; His promises are your strength and hope, no matter what challenges you face.
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