Meditazione a cura di Nino Plano Testo: Atti 8:26-40 Registrato presso la comunità di Firenze il 11 febbraio 2023 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDGI-fBccFc
Socialight 79 – Meryem – Libera in Gesù
Seconda parte del podcast con Meryem. Abbiamo già conosciuto la sua storia e tutto ciò che ha vissuto in una relazione violenta. Ma come è riuscita a superarlo? Com'è stato lasciarsi alle spalle una forte cultura familiare per conoscere Gesù? Non perdete l'episodio! Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OPrvk8Arlw
Adventist Church Dedicates Campground in El Salvador
Seventh-day Adventist leaders in El Salvador inaugurated a new campground center in the city of Santa Ana, in the western part of the country, during a special ceremony on January 21, 2023. The newly …… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/adventist-church-dedicates-campground-in-el-salvador
Lesson 5 – Transformation | Surrendering Our Ideas
Presuppositions and prejudice are natural to the human experience and skew our understanding of truth. How can we recover spiritual insight? Watch to find out. 👉 Presenter – Dr. David Shin 👉 Produced by StudyDeeper.org 👉 Learn more about StudyDeeper – https://studydeeper.org Follow us: ✅ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/revivalandreformation ✅ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/revive_reform/ ✅ Twitter – https://twitter.com/revive_reform ✅ YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/revivereform #RevivalAndReformation #StudyDeeper Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxsAg4vx164
Thursday: Consider the Man Job
Read Job 1:8. How was Job described by God Himself?
That’s pretty good, having even God call Job “perfect” and “upright” (Job 1:8), so perfect and upright that no else on the earth at that time could equal him. Again, these are God’s own words, verbatim, about Job.
Even after Job faced one catastrophe after another, God repeated what He had first said about Job, that there was no one else on earth like him, perfect and upright and so forth, except that then a new element was added. Job was still all these things, “although you incited Me against him, to destroy him without cause” (Job 2:3, NKJV).
And though we get a powerful glimpse of Job’s perfection and uprightness in how he refused to let go of God despite all that happened and despite his unfortunate’s wife’s taunt, “Do you still hold fast to your integrity? Curse God and die!” (Job 2:9, NKJV), the book reveals another aspect of Job’s life before the drama here unfolded.
Read Job 29:12-16. What is depicted here that gives us even more insight into the secret of Job’s character?
Perhaps what’s most insightful here are Job’s words, “And I searched out the case that I did not know” (Job 29:16, NKJV). In other words, Job didn’t simply wait, for instance, for some beggar in rags to approach him for a handout. Instead, Job was proactive in seeking out needs and then acting on them.
Ellen G. White suggested, “Do not wait for them [the poor] to call your attention to their needs. Act as did Job. The thing that he knew not he searched out. Go on an inspecting tour and learn what is needed and how it can be best supplied.” — Testimonies for the Church, vol. 5, p. 151. This is a level of money management and stewardship of God’s resources that is beyond the practice of many of God’s children today.
| Read Isaiah 58:6-8. How can we take these ancient words and apply them to ourselves today? |
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