Religious Liberty is an intricate aspect of what it means to be Adventist. But Walter Veith appears to believe the opposite, arguing that human rights, including the freedom to practice idolatry, are evil. Is this a bridge too far for an Adventist to cross? Join Professor Korpman of La Sierra University as he reacts. Also! […] Source: https://atoday.org/un-adventist/
Where Did We Go Wrong?
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This week we'll be looking specifically at the early history of the Adventist church, and the hard and humbling lessons that the early Adventist church pioneers…Source: https://vimeo.com/739480200
The 2022 AT Summer Fundraiser Is On!
The AT Summer Fundraiser is ON!! Thank you for your support😀🙌🙏 Make a donation today! Source: https://atoday.org/the-2022-at-summer-fundraiser-is-on/
Monday: In the Name of Jesus
“If you ask anything in My name, I will do it” (John 14:14, NKJV).
Jesus was not going to be with the disciples much longer. The One who had been their support and encouragement was going to heaven, and the disciples were beginning to feel confused and powerless. But though the disciples would not be able to see Him physically any longer, Jesus gave them a remarkable promise.
Read John 14:1-14. According to verses 13 and 14, Jesus promises to do for us “anything” that we ask in His name. Because of this, we almost always add onto the end of our prayers, “In Jesus’ name, amen.”
When we say this, what do we normally think it means? What does Jesus mean when He encourages us to pray like this? What clues are there in these verses that help us to understand the point He’s making?
When our request is “in the name of Jesus,” we can be certain that the whole machinery of heaven is at work on our behalf. We may not see the angels working all around us. But they are — sent from the throne of heaven in the name of Jesus, to fulfill our requests.
Sometimes when we pray in the name of Jesus, we open our eyes and expect everything to be different around us — but it all looks the same. However, while the power of God may come with dramatic effect, as when Jesus calmed the storm, it may also come in quietness, unnoticed, as when the power of God sustained Jesus in Gethsemane. Something dramatic may not suddenly happen, but that doesn’t mean that God is not at work for us.
| Read again John 14:1-14. As you read, imagine that Jesus is talking directly to you, face to face. What hope and encouragement can you draw from these promises? At the same time, ask yourself, “What things in my life could be standing in the way of having these promises fulfilled for me? What changes must I purpose in my heart to make?” |
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Is Jesus Christ Really Coming Back to Earth? #TedWilson #shorts
Is Christ returning sooner than we think? This #short video from Pastor Ted Wilson's weekly message reminds us that, not only did Jesus Christ create us, redeem us on the cross, and justify and purify us by His power, but He is also coming very soon to take us home. Let us be watchful and ready for His imminent coming. Study the Bible, especially the prophecies, as you've never done before, and share the everlasting Gospel. Watch the entire video to hear Pastor Ted Wilson's message, which serves as a reminder to study the Scriptures faithfully and prepare for the return of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
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