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Missioni dal mondo – 21 maggio 2022
Grazie a un sabato Pathfinder – La missione nella Divisione Africa australe-Oceano Indiano. Missioni dal mondo 8° episodio – 2° trimestre 2022 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkvZSnpw0q8
Thursday: A Wife for Abraham
Read Genesis 24:67-25:8. What is the meaning of these final events in the life of Abraham?
After Sarah died, Abraham married again. Like Isaac, he is comforted after the death of Sarah (Genesis 24:67). The memory of Sarah must still surely be vivid in the mind of the patriarch, as it is for his son.
Yet, the identity of his new wife is unclear. The fact that the chronicler associates Keturah’s sons together with Hagar’s sons, without mentioning the name of Keturah, suggests, however, that Keturah could (as some have suggested) be Hagar. We just don’t know. It is also significant that Abraham behaves with Keturah’s sons the same way as he did with Hagar’s son: he sends them away to avoid any spiritual influence and make a clear distinction between his son with Sarah and the other sons.
He also gives “all that he had unto Isaac” (Genesis 25:5) while he “gave gifts to the sons of the concubines” (Genesis 25:6, NKJV). The classification of “concubines” may also imply that Keturah’s status, like Hagar, was that of a concubine. The potential identification of Keturah as Hagar may also explain the subtle allusion to the memory of Sarah as a prelude to his marriage with Keturah-Hagar.
What’s interesting is that in Genesis 25:1-4, Genesis 25:12-18, a list of the children that Abraham had with Keturah, as well as a list of Ishmael’s children, is given. The purpose of the genealogy after Abraham’s marriage with Keturah, who gave him six sons, versus his two other sons (Isaac and Ishmael), is perhaps to provide immediate evidence of God’s promise that Abraham would father many nations.
The second genealogy concerned the descendants of Ishmael, who also composed 12 tribes (compare with Genesis 17:20), just as what would happen with Jacob (Genesis 35:22-26). Though, of course, God’s covenant will be reserved to the seed of Isaac (Genesis 17:21), not Ishmael, a point that Scripture is very clear about.
The report of Abraham’s death sandwiched between the two genealogies (Genesis 25:7-11) also testifies to God’s blessing. It reveals the fulfillment of His promise to Abraham, made many years earlier, that he would die “at a good old age” (Genesis 15:15, NKJV) and “full of years” (compare with Eccles. 6:3).
In the end, the Lord remained true to His promises of grace to his faithful servant Abraham, whose faith is depicted in Scripture as a great example, if not the best example, in the Old Testament of salvation by faith (see Romans 4:1-12).
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Perchè adoriamo Dio – Rinunciare a noi stessi
Mini devotional n. 8/2 trimestre 2022 – Rinunciare a noi stessi, della serie Perché adoriamo Dio. Qual è il significato reale del sacrificio che Gesù ha compiuto in nostro favore? Ha lasciato il paradiso, la sua zona di comfort, per venire incontro alla difficile situazione di un’umanità decaduta. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndDNPf0FEfQ
Global Youth Day: I Will Go! #lovingtheforgotten #GYD22
Will you answer God’s call to love the forgotten? Will you say, “Here I am, Lord, I will go?” Global Youth Day 2022, with the theme, “Loving the Forgotten,” has the power to have a significant influence, not only on youth globally, but on all church members. It is based on Matthew 25:31-40, where Jesus instructs His disciples to serve Him by feeding the hungry, welcoming strangers, clothing the naked, encouraging the sick, and visiting prisoners. This initiative aims to reach out to those who are often ignored. It aims to challenge all young people throughout the globe to reach out in love to prisoners, refugees, the elderly, and missing members of the church. It is indeed true that there is no mountain too tall that we cannot climb. There’s no ocean too wide that we cannot cross. We will all go for Jesus – to share His love and grace with everyone around us. The Seventh-day Adventist Church has been an established denomination since 1863. A global Christian family with over 21 million members who hold the Bible as the ultimate authority. We are believers who promise to help people understand the Bible to find freedom, healing, and hope in Jesus. Want to learn more about the Seventh-day Adventist Church? Visit our website at: https://www.adventist.org/ Click the notification bell so that you never miss a new video! Find us on social media by following the links below:
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