Can you have faith without obedience? Yes. Can you have obedience without faith? Yes. Scripture shows us what it looks like to balance faith and obedience, together. Watch and share this video today. Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/yNRqxn9Al7I
Comments of the Week November 17-23

Comments of the Week November 17-23 “Hospitals absolutely need to feel safe to the community they serve!” –Steve Tatum on White Memorial Hospital Faces Community Pushback for ICE Presence in Patient Rooms Comments on Do We Have the Right to Kill People?; Why We Should Appreciate Our Pastors; 16 Things Adventist Pastors Secretly Hate About […] Source: https://atoday.org/comments-of-the-week-nov17-23/
“What Can Separate You” by Steve G. Darmody
"What Can Separate You" is a beautiful reminder that nothing, no fear, failure, or force can separate us from the love of God. With his rich, calming voice, Steve G. Darmody delivers this message straight from Scripture, wrapped in melody and anchored in hope. 🎶 This heartfelt performance from the General Conference Session is a promise. Press play and be reminded that no matter where you are or what you’re going through, God’s love will never let you go. SUBSCRIBE to the official Seventh-day Adventist Church channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AdventistOrgChurch 🌐 Visit: https://adventist.org Find us on social media by following the links below: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAdventistChurch Twitter: https://x.com/adventistchurch Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adventistchurch Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U79zrPS2zUQ
Sunday: Eden and Canaan
Daily Lesson for Sunday 23rd of November 2025
Read Genesis 2:15 and Genesis 3:17-24. What were the consequences of the Fall, as far as the living space of the first human couple was concerned?
At Creation, God placed Adam and Eve in a perfect environment that embodied abundance and beauty. The first human couple met their Creator in the setting of a lovely living space that could provide for all their physical needs. In addition to the spoken word of God, the Garden of Eden served as a learning center where Adam and Eve gained significant insight into God’s character and the life He intended for them.
Therefore, when they broke the trusting relationship with their Creator, their relationship with the Garden of Eden changed as well, and as a sign of the broken relationship, they had to leave the garden. They lost the territory that God had given to them. Thus, the Garden of Eden became the symbol of abundant life, and we will rediscover its motifs in the theme of the Promised Land.
How did the patriarchs perceive the promise of the land? (See Genesis 13:14-15; Genesis 26:3,24; Genesis 28:13.) What do you think it means to us, as Adventists, to live as heirs of the promises (Hebrews 6:11-15)?
As Abraham entered the land God had shown him, by faith that land became the Land of Promise to him and his descendants. It remained the Land of Promise for 400 years. The patriarchs did not really own the land; it was not theirs in such a way that they were able to give it to their children as an inheritance. Rather, it belonged to God, as the Garden of Eden had belonged to Him. As Adam and Eve did not do anything that entitled them to the Garden of Eden, Israel had not contributed anything to deserve the land either. The Promised Land was a gift of God based on His initiative. Israel had no inherent right or claim to own the land (Deuteronomy 9:4-6); it was only by God’s grace that the Israelites could possess it.
The patriarchs were heirs of the promises until they were fulfilled. We, as Christ’s followers, have inherited even better promises (Hebrews 8:6) that will be fulfilled if we become “imitators of those who through faith and patience inherit the promises” (Hebrews 6:12, RSV).
(0)Pentecost 2025: Together in Mission – Evangelism in BC Adventist Schools
Discover how Seventh-day Adventist schools across British Columbia are actively participating in the Pentecost 2025 initiative! In this update, Educational Superintendent Cathy Domke shares how 11 out of 13 BC schools have joined the initiative, launching creative outreach projects, partnering closely with local churches and pastors, and working together as one community in mission. From collaborative ministries to student-led outreach, our schools are playing a vital role in advancing the gospel across the province. Join us as we celebrate how God is moving through education and church partnerships in British Columbia. Watch the full update and be inspired by how we are working together in mission to serve God. #Pentecost2025 #TogetherInMission #BCConference #AdventistEducation #SDAChurch #Seventh-dayAdventist #BCAdventist #LearnLoveLive #IWillGo #BritishColumbiaConference Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOjlnwxzcL4
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