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All Things New – Pastor Erton Köhler
At dawn after a long night of rain, the horizon glowed with colors that no night could contain. That moment of light breaking through darkness captures the promise of God who makes all things new. It is not poetic wishfulness but divine assurance that life can begin again after sorrow, fear, and weariness. "Behold, I make all things new" (Revelation 21:5, NKJV). This promise reaches into the deepest parts of our human experience. It speaks to hearts that have lost hope, communities seeking renewal, and lives waiting to be restored. "…If anyone is in Christ they are a new creation; old things have passed away, and behold all things have become new" (2 Corinthians 5:17, NKJV). This newness is not only about a future final restoration but about the present work of God in and through His followers. Mission is the movement of God's heart into the world. It embraces education, service, healing, reconciliation, and proclamation. Renewal restores hope. Renewal revives purpose. Renewal motivates believers to be conduits of God's redeeming love. The global mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church reflects this commitment to renewal in many concrete ways. In Bulgaria, educators and leaders gathered in Sofia for the first national Adventist education conference, a historic moment demonstrating renewed commitment to mission and future generations. In Rwanda, pastors, lay members, and volunteers united in evangelistic meetings where many people chose baptism. In the United States, the Seventh-day Adventist Church launched Pentecost 2025, calling every church to unite in prayer, Bible preaching, and evangelistic outreach with the purpose of preparing people for the soon return of Jesus. In Bali, Indonesia, Adventist churches united for an island-wide revival, holding eight simultaneous meetings to share the message of hope and salvation. Our mission is not only to interpret the promise that God makes all things new, but to display it in how we teach, serve, and proclaim Christ's soon return. The world needs this message deeply because people everywhere long for purpose, peace, and a hope that cannot be shaken. About the series From the Heart is a weekly devotional series in which Pastor Köhler reflects on what it means to be grounded in the Bible and focused on the mission, collectively and individually. Each episode is grounded in the four pillars of the Seventh-day Adventist Church strategic plan: Communion with God, Identity in Christ, Unity through the Holy Spirit, and Mission for All. The series connects biblical faith to everyday life, sharing short reflections and glimpses of how God is at work through the Adventist Church around the world. Subscribe and join us each week as we live out our faith and prepare for Jesus's return. – The Seventh-day Adventist Church has been an established denomination since 1863. It is a global Christian family with over 23 million members who hold the Bible as the ultimate authority. We are believers committed to helping people understand the Bible to find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus. Want to learn more about the Seventh-day Adventist Church? Visit our website at: https://www.adventist.org/ Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSlrSb-ZOJU
Take a Breath
Sometimes we all need a breath. A break. What if one day each weekend could be both? Learn more at adventist.org/sabbath/rest or comment to find out if Sabbath could be that break you need. #rest #breathe #sabbath #nadadventist Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/UGZnP_g4RzA
Slow Down and Reconnect with God This Sabbath
Life moves quickly, and it is easy to lose connection with what matters most in this life. That’s why God invites you to pause and spend time with Him. 1 Chronicles 16:29 is a reminder that you are called to worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness. The Sabbath gives you that space, a moment to slow down and reconnect with your Creator. #HappySabbath #AWR360 #Shorts Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ukl2yB-1j6Q
Sabbath: Having Faith
Daily Lesson for Sabbath 16th of May 2026
Read for This Week’s Study
Mark 8:11-12; Matthew 15:21-28; Luke 7:1-10; Ephesians 2:8; Hebrews 11:1-40; Revelation 14:12.
Memory Text:
“Faith shows the reality of what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see” (Hebrews 11:1, NLT).
Someone once said, “Faith is like WiFi. It’s invisible, but it has the power to connect you to what you need.” No doubt: without faith, there would be no relationship with God.
What is your faith like today? Has your faith in God ever been shaky? Perhaps you’ve experienced something that has challenged you to the point where you’ve not known how to move forward with your relationship with God. Or is your faith like a rose that grows from a green stem into a tiny bud that eventually opens into a bold, colorful flower and fills the room with an unforgettable scent? For truly, “faith shows the reality of what we hope for; it is the evidence of things we cannot see” (Hebrews 11:1, NLT). It’s not something we can generate by ourselves, for “God has dealt to each one a measure of faith” (Romans 12:3, NKJV). Faith is a gift of God (Ephesians 2:8-9), and even then, our faith in God is possible only because of what God is already doing in and for us.
This week let’s explore the topic of faith: what to do with doubt and unbelief; what, according to Jesus, strong faith looks like; and what it means to have “the faith of Jesus.”

