How can we live in peace despite the unrest all around us? This #short clip from the message, “Overcome Fear with Faith” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=436D7qF-S7I by Pastor Mark Finley shows that fear, worry, and anxiety are natural emotional responses, but having faith in Jesus may help us conquer them since He has a thousand solutions to solve our problems. He is bigger than our worries and anxieties. The sense of having Jesus in your life is the antidote to fear. Jesus encourages us to hold on to all His promises because He is a faithful God who will never leave us or forsake us. Watch the video to hear Pastor Finley tell us that there is still hope in these troubling days. ————————————————————————————
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11.3 David-An Object Lesson in Waiting – WAITING IN THE CRUCIBLE | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series IN THE CRUCIBLE WITH CHRIST with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
11.WAITING IN THE CRUCIBLE
Having to wait is not a pleasant job.
Memory Text: Galatians 5:22 – But the fruit of the Spirit is . . . longsuffering.
11.3 David: An Object Lesson in Waiting
David knew: Do not take anything that God has not given to you yet.
My God bless you today and always.
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Lunedì 5 settembre 2022
Proverbi 16:25 – C'è una via che all'uomo sembra diritta, ma la sua fine sfocia in vie di morte. Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, presentazione di Anna Cupertino Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF4IydbO3o8
Monday: In God’s Time
Read Romans 5:6 and Galatians 4:4. What do they tell us about God’s timing?
In these verses, Paul tells us that Jesus came to die for us at exactly the right time. But Paul does not tell us why it was the right time. It is very easy to read these verses and wonder,
Why did Jesus wait for thousands of years until He came to the earth to deal with sin — didn’t the universe understand that sin was a very bad thing long before then? We may ask why Jesus is waiting to come the second time also. We may also ask, Why is the Lord waiting so long to answer my prayer?
Think about, for instance, the 70-week prophecy of Daniel 9:24-27, the prophecy that points to Jesus as the Messiah (review it if you need to). How long was this time period? What does this tell you about learning to wait for things in God’s time, even if it takes what seems to us a long time?
There are many important spiritual reasons why we will experience waiting times. First, waiting can refocus our attention away from “things” and back to God Himself. Second, waiting allows us to develop a clearer picture of our own motives and desires. Third, waiting builds perseverance — spiritual stamina. Fourth, waiting opens the door to developing many spiritual strengths, such as faith and trust. Fifth, waiting allows God to put down other pieces in the puzzle of the bigger picture. Sixth, we may never know the reason we have to wait; hence, we learn to live by faith. Can you think of any other reasons for waiting?
| What examples can you find in the Bible of God’s doing things in His own time that can help you learn to trust that He will do for you what’s right in His own time, as well? (Think, for instance, about Abraham and Sarah and the promise of a son.) At the same time, ask yourself, “What might I be doing that could be delaying the answer to a prayer that could have been answered long ago?” |
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El mundo post-covid quiere compromiso comunitario y justicia social, no más reuniones
La primera parte de esta semana la pasé en una conferencia con pastores adventistas comprometidos con el compromiso comunitario y el trabajo enfocado en la justicia social. Fue un momento estimulante estar rodeado de líderes con ideas afines que no se conforman con modelos anticuados y una apariencia de que las cosas funcionan. No había […] Source: https://atoday.org/el-mundo-post-covid-quiere-compromiso-comunitario-y-justicia-social-no-mas-reuniones/

