Perciò dì ai figli d'Israele: ‘Io sono l’Eterno; vi sottrarrò dai duri lavori imposti su di voi dagli Egiziani, vi libererò dalla loro schiavitù e vi riscatterò con un braccio teso e con grandi castighi’. Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, presentazione di Daniele Magliulo Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP5gJ7s2UBQ
9: Beware of Covetousness – Singing with Inspiration
“MANAGING FOR THE MASTER Till He Comes” will show us that
God Is Working His Purpose Out – Hymn 225 in all our we do and say. May we be encouraged by this hymn for this quarter and that I
n Our Work And In Our Play – Hymn 591 we will work until Jesus comes. Hence, a choice of theme hymns for this quarter.
Throughout this week’s studies, I find that I am
Chief of Sinners – Hymn 295 and am very grateful for
Jesus, What a Friend – Hymn 187 who says
Come, Ye Sinners – Hymn 280.
Sadly, Judas did not listen and sing
I Surrender All – Hymn 309 (Tuesday).
I learn from the sadness of what happened to Ananias and Sapphira to request
Come, Holy Spirit – Hymn 269.
Point 1 on Thursday had me singing
Lord, I Have Made Thy Word My Choice – Hymn 273. My prayer time is in
Hymn 658 – Heavenly Father, Hear Our Prayer – point 2. Point 3 rings with
Give Me The Bible – Hymn 272 so that I may ask
Live Out Thy Life Within Me – Hymn 316 because the Lord has spoken to me:
Hymn 541 – Lord, Speak To Me.
Today, and every day, we look forward to Jesus coming again. Oh, what a day that will be
When We All Get To Heaven – Hymn 633 because
That Glorious Day Is Coming – Hymn 209.
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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Remember Ukraine | Day 3
Join ADRA Canada as we "Remember the Ukrainian Crisis". Your help is still needed! Please go to adra.ca/ukraine and DONATE today. Whether you give once or become a MONTHLY Donor…every dollar counts. 💙💛 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UCZM2jSmrE
I'm Hurting Jesus
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When pain and grief come, it's easy to withdraw. Jesus himself experienced grief when his cousin John was murdered. Yet Jesus showed that it is possible to…Source: https://vimeo.com/802449697
Monday: An Accursed Thing in the Camp
It was arguably one of the grandest times in the history of Israel. After 40 years of wandering in the wilderness, they were finally entering the Promised Land. Through a dramatic miracle, the children of Israel crossed the Jordan River at its flood stage — on dry land. This dry-land crossing was so impressive that the hearts of the heathen kings in Canaan melted, and they had no spirit to fight (Joshua 5:1).
The first real challenge in the conquest of Canaan was the walled and fortified city of Jericho. No one knew what to do to defeat the inhabitants of Jericho — not even Joshua. In answer to Joshua’s prayer, God revealed the plan for the destruction of the city, which they followed. But then things took a decidedly bad turn.
Read Joshua 7:1-26. What happened after the powerful victory at Jericho, and what message should we take from this story for ourselves?
Once confronted, Achan admitted what he did, saying that he had “coveted” those goods. The Hebrew word there translated “coveted,” chmd, has been used in some places in the Bible in a very positive sense. The same root appears in Daniel 9:23, for instance, when Gabriel told Daniel that he was a man “greatly beloved.”
In this case, however, this chmd was bad news. Despite the clear command not to pillage for themselves from the captured cities (Joshua 6:18-19), Achan did just that, bringing disrepute upon the whole nation. In fact, after the defeat at Ai, Joshua feared that “the Canaanites and all the inhabitants of the land will hear it, and surround us, and cut off our name from the earth. Then what will You do for Your great name?” (Joshua 7:9, NKJV). In other words, the Lord wanted to use these great victories as part of letting the surrounding nations know of His power and His working among His own people. Their conquests were to be (in a different sort of way) a witness to the nations of Yahweh’s power. Of course, after the fiasco at Ai, besides the loss of human life, that witness had been compromised.
| Think about how easily Achan could have justified his actions: well, it’s such a small amount compared to all the rest of the booty. No one will know, and what can it hurt? Besides, my family needs the money. How can we protect ourselves from this kind of dangerous rationalization? |
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