As the song goes, "Turn your eyes upon Jesus" and you can fill in your need and He will fill it. Need help in your relationship, turning toward Jesus will help it. Find yourself struggling to love? Turn toward Jesus and you will see His love grow in you. Believe it? Share it! Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2cF2cLbs1CI
Comments of the Week January 19-25

Comments of the Week January 19-25 “I’m not interested in his confession. I’m interested in the selective morality – how many of the people condemning him so loudly have also voted for Trump…?” –Daniel Pazanin on What’s So Amazing About (A Fall From) Grace? Comments on Are Adventists Victims of Conditional Prophecy?; Australia Day: A […] Source: https://atoday.org/comments-of-the-week-jan19-25/
Documentos fiscales: Ejecutivos de Kettering Health y líderes adventistas recibieron 3,2 millones de dólares en beneficios indebidos

El Dayton (Ohio) Daily News (DDN) publicó los resultados de una Auditoría que revela que la organización adventista sin fines de lucro Kettering Health (KH) destinó unos 3,2 millones de dólares en «beneficios excesivos» a ejecutivos de hospitales, dirigentes de la Asociación de Ohio y de la Unión de Columbia e incluso a un líder […] Source: https://atoday.org/documentos-fiscales-ejecutivos-de-kettering-health-y-lideres-adventistas-obtuvieron-32-millones-de-dolares-en-beneficios-indebidos/
Monday: Light in a Dark World
Daily Lesson for Monday 26th of January 2026
In Philippians 2:14, Paul urges the Philippians to “do all things without complaining and disputing” (NKJV). The challenges to church unity are so serious that it cannot be maintained without significant effort on our part. Unity within the church is a by-product of our union with Christ and obedience to His Word. And it’s vital to our witness, as Paul proceeds to point out, calling us to “shine as lights in the world” (Philippians 2:15).
On a moonless night, away from the glare of cities and street lights, more stars are visible, and they seem to shine much more brightly. It’s the contrast that makes the difference. The blacker the sky, the more clearly the stars stand out. It’s the same with our witness.
The greater the moral darkness around us, the starker the contrast between the lives of God’s true followers and that of worldlings. How important it is, then, not to let the artificial lights of worldly ideas, pressures, and practices cause our witness to fade into the background or to disappear entirely.
Read Philippians 2:15-16. How does Paul describe what we, as children of God, are to be and to do?
“Blameless” means “faultless, without reproach.” It is used especially of Job and his blameless character (see Job 1:1,8, NKJV; Job 2:3, NKJV; see also Job 11:4; Job 33:9). The Greek word translated “harmless” literally means “unmixed, pure.” Jesus, in view of the vicious attacks that His witnesses are likely to face, encourages us to be “harmless as doves” (Matthew 10:16). Paul similarly urges us to be “simple concerning evil” (Romans 16:19, NKJV). Our modern media channels are not known for pure, uplifting, and inspiring content. In times like these, David’s practice is a great rule for us today: “I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes” (Psalms 101:3).
We should never fear being different—our faith should increasingly set us apart. The goal is to “shine as lights in the world” (Philippians 2:15). The only way to do that is to reject conformity to this world (Romans 12:2) by “holding fast the word of life” (Philippians 2:16, NKJV). Our choices determine whether we have lived with “the day of Christ” in view or have “run in vain” (Philippians 2:16, NKJV; compare 1 Corinthians 9:24-27).
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