by Jack Hoehn | June 11, 2021 | One year ago today, I wrote an article I need to keep rereading. It was published June 20, 2020. It was the response of a white Adventist to the Black Lives Matter movement, and a recognition that all white people have a generational debit from our ancestors that […] Source: https://atoday.org/jesus-taxes-the-wealthy/
Socialight 13 – Saverio Tommasi. In fondo basta una parola
In questa tredicesima puntata di Socialight, Giomba incontra Saverio Tommasi, uno dei giornalisti e reporter più seguiti in Italia, che ci parlerà della sua esperienza lavorativa e delle storie che ha ascoltato durante i suoi servizi. Tutto questo, e molto altro, si trova anche nel suo nuovo libro "In fondo basta una parola", un libro in cui si riscopre l'importanza delle parole, facendo luce su nuove sfumature di significato. Ogni parola può risultare un pugno o una carezza, sei sicuro di usarla nel modo corretto?
Troverai la puntata su tutte le nostre piattaforme. Non perdertela. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqBb2eWcRZE
Wednesday: The Faith of Abraham ~ Part 2
Looking again at Genesis 15:6, we can see that various translations have rendered the term counted (Hebrew, chashab) or “reckoned” or “credited” (RSV, NIV) or “accounted.” (NKJV)
The same term is employed in other texts in the books of Moses. A person or a thing is “reckoned” or “regarded” as something that person or thing is not. For instance, in Genesis 31:15, Rachel and Leah affirm that their father “reckons” (“regards” or “counts”) them as strangers, although they are his daughters. The tithe of the Levite is “reckoned” (“regarded” or “counted”) as though it were the corn of the threshing floor, although it is obviously not the corn (Num: 18:27, Num 18:30, NIV).
How is the idea of reckoning expressed in the context of sacrifices? (Leviticus 7:18, Leviticus 17:1-4).
The King James Version uses the word imputed to translate chashab. If a particular sacrifice (“peace offering”) is not eaten by the third day, its value is lost, and it shall not be “reckoned” (Leviticus 7:18; Hebrew, chashab) to the benefit of the offerer. Leviticus 7:18 speaks of a situation in which a sacrifice is “reckoned” to the benefit of the sinner (compare Leviticus 17:1-4) who then stands before God in righteousness. God is accounting the sinner as righteous, although the individual is actually unrighteous.
Take some time to dwell on this wonderful truth that we, despite our faults, can be accounted, or credited, as righteous in the sight of God. Write out in your own words your understanding of what this means.
The great truth, that of being declared righteous, not because of any act that we can do but only because of faith in what Christ has done for us, this is the essence of the phrase “righteousness by faith.” Yet, it is not that our faith itself makes us righteous; rather, faith is the vehicle by which we obtain the gift of righteousness. This, in essence, is the beauty, the mystery, and the glory of Christianity. All that we believe as Christians, as followers of Christ, finds an important root in this wonderful concept. Through faith, we are accounted righteous in the sight of God. All else that follows; obedience, sanctification, holiness, character development, love, should stem from this crucial truth.
How do you respond to someone who seeks to be a Christian yet says, “But I don’t feel righteous”? |
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12.4 The Faith Of Abraham-Part 2 – COVENANT FAITH | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series THE PROMISE: GOD´S EVERLASTING COVENANT with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
12.COVENANT FAITH |
Calvary has changed the world. What is so exceptionable about the sacrifice of Jesus?
Memory Text:
Galatians 3:11 – But that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God, it is evident: for, The just shall live by faith.
12.4 The Faith Of Abraham-Part 2
How can we, despite of our faults, be accounted as righteous in the eyes of God?
My God bless you today and always.
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In North Mexico, Dozens of Students Asked to Be Baptized After Special Week of Prayer
Dozens of students in the North Mexican Union recently asked to be baptized after a special week of prayer organized by the Seventh-day Adventist schools across the territory. After a week of prayer, …… Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ann-en/~3/czVc4qChzCc/in-north-mexico-dozens-of-students-asked-to-be-baptized-after-special-week-of-prayer