The Irish Mission is a dynamic and growing church community working on a historical step to change its organisational status to a Conference. It consists of a diverse, cosmopolitan and mission-oriented membership which, in partnership with the relatively small but dedicated pastoral team, is ‘making God known’ in Ireland and Northern Ireland.
One of the reasons why the work on the Emerald Isle has grown in leaps and bounds is because of networking with like-minded people and ministries…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2024-01-18/1815/
Inside Story: “I Fought and Won”
Inside Story for Friday 19th of January 2024
By Andrew McChesney
Pedro was shocked at the greeting that he got when he returned from church services in Mozambique.
“Don’t go back to the Seventh-day Adventist church,” his sister said. “It’s not a good church because it has false prophets. If you go again, you can’t live here anymore.”
Worrisome thoughts filled Pedro’s head. Family problems in his hometown, Beira, had forced him to move 700 miles (1,140 kilometers) to his sister’s house in Mozambique’s capital, Maputo. Because he was new to town, he had missed a few worship services as he searched for an Adventist church. Now he had found a church, worshiped there for the first time, and returned home to find that his sister didn’t want him to go again.
Pedro prayed and kept going to church.
His sister stopped sharing her food with Pedro. She hoped that hunger would cause him to change his mind. But church members gave him food to eat.
Pedro thanked God for His care and kept going to church.
One Sabbath morning, as he was preparing to leave for church, his sister told him not to return.
“Are you still refusing to listen and insisting on going to your church?” she asked. “You don’t want to live here anymore because you don’t want to comply with the house rules.”
Pedro was sad but not discouraged. He realized that he wasn’t caught in a conflict with his sister but in a spiritual struggle between Jesus and Satan. He remembered Paul’s words in Ephesians 6:12, “For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts of wickedness in the heavenly places” (NKJV).
He went to church and asked the pastor and church members to pray for him. When he returned home later that day, he was kicked out.
A friend allowed Pedro to stay with him for two nights. Then a church member gave Pedro a job as the caretaker of his house in exchange for room and board.
Today, Pedro still works as a house caretaker, he is free to worship God every Sabbath, and he believes that God is working on his sister’s heart. Their friendship has been restored, and she no longer insists that he stop going to church on Sabbath. Pedro hopes that one day she will accept the whole Bible truth and learn to appreciate the inspired writings of Ellen White.
“I put on the armor of God,” he said. “I fought and won, and ‘I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me’ ” (Philippians 4:13).
Thank you for your Sabbath School mission offerings that help spread the good news of Jesus’ soon coming in Africa and around the world.
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Health Forecast For 2024
“The greatest wealth is health.” Poet Virgil
The General Conference Health Ministries Department designates a Sabbath in January as a Health Focus Day, where the Division Directors lead on the theme and activities for their region.
What a great way to commence a New Year with a fresh look at our personal, family, church and community wellbeing.
This article highlights valuable resources for enhancing wellbeing and hears from our Health Leaders and their aspirations for 2024. First, we begin…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2024-01-18/1814/
Friday: Further Thought – The Lord Reigns
Daily Lesson for Friday 19th of January 2024
Read Psalms 86:5,15; Ellen G. White, “God’s Love for Man,” pages 9–15, in Steps to Christ. How does the truth that God is love help us better understand the various descriptions of God and His deeds in the Psalms?
This week’s study focuses on some key descriptions of God and His activities, which establish the world and render it firm and secure. The psalmists appeal to God, who is the Creator, King, Judge, covenantal Savior, and Lawgiver. The roles in the world that God occupies are further reflected in God’s various other names and titles, including Shepherd (Psalms 23:1, Psalms 80:1), Rock of Salvation (Psalms 95:1), and Father (Psalms 68:5, Psalms 89:26). In the world we can be secure and safe, even amid the turmoil of the great controversy, because God is sovereign and faithful in all He does and says. Although these theological themes are by no means exhaustive, they are suggestive of the various ways in which God reveals Himself in the Psalms.
As we continue to study the Psalms, it is important to remember to read the Psalms in the light of God’s character of love and grace and His plan to save and restore the world. “The more we study the divine character in the light of the cross, the more we see mercy, tenderness, and forgiveness blended with equity and justice, and the more clearly we discern innumerable evidences of a love that is infinite and a tender pity surpassing a mother’s yearning sympathy for her wayward child.”—Ellen G. White, Steps to Christ, p. 15. In the Psalms, even when the people face God’s judgment for their rebellion, they continue to call upon God because they know that God’s anger is only for a time, but His mercy is everlasting (Psalms 103:8).
Discussion Questions
- Why is understanding the reality and prevalence of the great controversy crucial in helping us understand that despite God’s ultimate rulership and sovereignty, there is still much turmoil and suffering in our world? Why is the great controversy motif so helpful to us?
- How should the belief in God as Creator shape our understanding of ourselves and our relationship with the rest of creation? What happens when the people stray from that truth (Psalms 106:35-42)?
- What was wrong with the idols of the nations in biblical times (Psalms 115:4-8)? What about modern idols? Why are they just as dangerous to our walk with the Lord?
- How should God’s people live knowing that God’s judgment begins with His people? How does God judge His people and to what end?
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Azione o solo intenzione? – GCV 2024-03
Mini devotional n. 3/1° trimestre 2024 – Arrendersi completamente Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIX_q6pBMTA

