Everything that begins has an end. The #ayc22 reaches its final moments of emotion: shared joys for renewed friendships and sadness for having to leave behind new friends, with the hope of seeing them…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/around-2-500-young-believers-commit-their-lives-to-jesus
Martedì 16 agosto 2022
Romani 5:9 – Tanto più dunque, essendo ora giustificati per il suo sangue, saremo per mezzo di lui salvati dall'ira. Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore, autori vari, presentazione di Daniele Magliulo Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TOoqU4n3jE
Nobody Mentions This…
Is the Bible against abortion? Or does it lend support to it? Join Professor Matthew Korpman as he explores and reviews (in only one minute!) one of the Bible’s strangest texts in Numbers 5. This marks one of the first videos in a new YouTube series he calls “Bible Nuggets.” Also! Help AT sponsor brilliant […] Source: https://atoday.org/nobody-mentions-this/
Should I be disfellowshipped for not believing in Ellen White, Aunty?
15 August 2022 | My church wants to disfellowship me for not believing in the work of Ellen G. White. Should they be allowed to do that? Signed, Believer—Except for This Dear Believer: Not only should the church not disfellowship someone who does not have faith in Ellen White, it is forbidden to do so […] Source: https://atoday.org/81485-2/
Tuesday: The Power of the Resurrection
The Resurrection addresses the problem of human powerlessness. When we think about the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus, we often think about how the death of Jesus was the event that made us legally right with God. And that, of course, is true.
However, the Resurrection adds a specific dimension to salvation. The resurrection of Jesus is meaningful not just because it shows us that one day we will be resurrected, as well. The Resurrection placed Jesus at the right hand of the Father in a position of power and authority. This resurrection power is the same power that God makes available for us today!
In Ephesians 1:18-23, Paul talks about the power of God. What do these verses teach us about the power of the Resurrection? What hope and promises for yourself can you find in these verses?
Paul is praying that the Ephesians understand a few things that can be understood properly only with divine help: (1) that there is the hope of transformation and an eternal future to which Jesus has called us; (2) that we understand the power that was manifested in our behalf.
Paul then tries to describe how astonishing this power is. The power that is available to us today is the same power that resurrected Jesus not just out of the ground and back to life, but to the place of power at the Father’s right hand.
But Paul doesn’t stop there. The Resurrection didn’t simply give Jesus just any sort of power, but the power to rule and provide every possible thing His people could ever need — for all eternity!
Make a list of the areas in your life you need the power of the resurrected Jesus. When you have finished, pray that this power will be applied to all these areas of need. At the same time, what can you do better, what choices can you make, that can allow this power to work more freely in your life?
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