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Matteo 6:34 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore

June 24, 2025 By admin



“Non siate dunque in ansietà del domani, perché il domani si prenderà cura per conto suo”. πŸ“– Matteo 6:34 —
πŸ’Œ Apri la porta del tuo cuore
πŸ—£ Speaker: Rebecca Sandu Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOfl4bRKbIM

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Cuatro mitos sobre la oraciΓ³n contestada

June 24, 2025 By admin

Los teΓ³logos han dicho que su principal tarea teolΓ³gica es hablar bien de Dios. En este ensayo, voy a abordar cuatro razones que se suelen atribuir a la oraciΓ³n. Las cuestiono porque me parece que no hablan bien de Dios. ΒΏQuΓ© te parecen? Dios como deidad hambrienta de ego Todos hemos oΓ­do decir que Dios […] Source: https://atoday.org/cuatro-mitos-sobre-la-oracion-contestada/

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ADRA RumanΓ­a crea conciencia sobre la violencia domΓ©stica

June 24, 2025 By admin

2.958 corredores, de los cuales 739 eran niΓ±os, participaron en una carrera de beneficencia para apoyar a las vΓ­ctimas de la violencia domΓ©stica. ADRA RumanΓ­a, en colaboraciΓ³n con la FederaciΓ³n de Estudiantes AMiCUS RumanΓ­a, organizΓ³ la cuarta ediciΓ³n de la carrera benΓ©fica a campo traviesa titulada Β«Corro por mi madreΒ». La carrera benΓ©fica se celebrΓ³ […] Source: https://atoday.org/adra-rumania-crea-conciencia-sobre-la-violencia-domestica/

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Lesson 13.Images of the End | 13.4 The Drying of the Euphrates | ALLUSIONS, IMAGES, SYMBOLS | LIVING FAITH

June 24, 2025 By admin

β›ͺ Lesson 13: IMAGES OF THE END

πŸ“˜ 13.4 The Drying of the Euphrates
✨ When the River Runs Dry – The Fall of Babylon Is Near

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🟦 Introduction

The story of ancient Babylon is more than just a chapter in ancient world historyβ€”it is a prophetic mirror for our time. What happened in 539 B.C. with the fall of Babylon finds a striking parallel in the final phase of earth’s history as described in the book of Revelation. The Euphratesβ€”the “supply system” of Babylonβ€”dried up, and the city fell. In Revelation 16, this is repeated symbolically, this time in the context of spiritual Babylon.

These prophetic images are not cryptic riddles but warnings filled with grace, calling us to repentance and watchfulness. This Bible study leads us deep into God’s Wordβ€”and concludes with a story that shows how these truths could become real in the 21st century.

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πŸ“– Bible Study – Daniel 5:18–31 & Revelation 16:12–19

πŸ“ Daniel 5: Judgment on Babylon

Belshazzar, Babylon’s final king, threw a party in the midst of crisis. While enemies outside were diverting the Euphrates, he mocked the God of Israel, drinking wine from the sacred vessels of the temple. That night, mysterious handwriting appeared on the wall:
β€œMene, mene, tekel, u-parsin.”
God had weighed the kingdom and found it wanting. That very night, Babylon fellβ€”unprepared, overconfident, godless.

πŸ“ Revelation 16: The Plagues Before the End

Revelation 16:12 says:
β€œThe sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates, and its water was dried up to prepare the way for the kings from the east.”

This is symbolic, but its meaning is profound: the “water supply” of spiritual Babylonβ€”its sources of power, control, and supportβ€”is dried up, and the way is cleared for God’s intervention. This marks the final phase before Christ’s return.

The following verses (16:13–16) describe the gathering for the battle of Armageddonβ€”a spiritual conflict where the powers of the world rise up against God. Just like ancient Babylon, people remain oblivious to what’s really happeningβ€”they party, dance, ignore. And then it’s too late.

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πŸ“– Answers to the Questions

πŸ“Œ What parallels do you see between Revelation 16 and Daniel 5?

  • In both stories, people live in a dangerous illusion of safety.

  • In both, judgment is declaredβ€”written in Daniel, symbolic in Revelation.

  • The drying up of the Euphrates marks the turning pointβ€”in Babylon literally, in Revelation spiritually.

  • A clear warning is given, but ignored.

  • Both events end suddenlyβ€”in one night, without a chance to reverse the outcome.

πŸ“Œ What good news is found in Revelation 16:15? What does it mean not to be β€œnaked”?

Revelation 16:15:
β€œLook, I come like a thief! Blessed is the one who stays awake and remains clothed, so as not to go naked and be shamefully exposed.”

The good news? Jesus is coming.
The call to us? Stay awake.
β€œClothing” here symbolizes righteousness, spiritual preparedness, and purity (see Revelation 3:18).
To be β€œnaked” means to face judgment without forgiveness, without a relationship with Christ, without spiritual covering.

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✨ Spiritual Principles

  • Watchfulness guards against surprise.
    Spiritual drowsiness is more dangerous than outside pressure.

  • God’s judgment is justβ€”but never without warning.
    Like with Belshazzar, God announces His actionsβ€”through signs, His Word, His Spirit.

  • The world’s systems are not eternal.
    The “water” of spiritual Babylon can vanish suddenlyβ€”what appears stable may be deceptive.

  • Grace is for todayβ€”not someday.
    Jesus’ callβ€”β€œBlessed is the one who watches”—is not a threat, but a promise to those who trust Him.

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🧩 Application for Daily Life

  • Do you live as if Jesus could return todayβ€”or as if there’s still “plenty of time”?

  • Do you intentionally make space to hear God’s voiceβ€”through Scripture, prayer, and silence?

  • Are there β€œEuphrates” sources in your lifeβ€”things you rely on instead of God?

πŸ‘‰ Set aside one Sabbath evening per week to spiritually examine your heart.
πŸ‘‰ Reflect: What gives me securityβ€”and what gives me salvation?

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βœ… Conclusion

The story of Babylon is not just history. It is prophecy in motion.
Like Belshazzar, we too can be blinded by the illusion of controlβ€”while the β€œEuphrates” of our age is already drying up. Revelation doesn’t call us to fearβ€”but to decision. Watchfulness isn’t an accidentβ€”it’s a spiritual discipline.

God’s grace calls out to us today. His coming is certain.
The question is: Will you be readyβ€”or caught by surprise?

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πŸ’­ Thought of the Day

β€œGod doesn’t only write on palace wallsβ€”He speaks to the heart.”
Whoever listens today will not be shaken tomorrow.

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✍ Illustration – When the River Runs Dry: The Last Night in Babylon

The city was a marvel of the modern ageβ€”β€œBabylon Central,” the shining heart of a global digital order that believed itself invincible. Glass towers scraped the clouds while ad drones projected glowing messages into the dusk: β€œProgress is Freedom,” β€œTrust the System,” β€œYou are your own god.” An artificial riverβ€”EuphrateXβ€”ran beneath the city, powering the entire system: energy, information, water, light. Modeled after an ancient river, it was the city’s lifebloodβ€”pulsing, unbeatable.

Elina, a quiet woman in her 30s, worked as an archivist in the lowest sector of the Global Cultural Authority. Her task: sort data, β€œfilter” cultural traces. Anything that didn’t match the values of the age was removedβ€”archived deep or deleted. Elina had learned not to question the system. It worked. Always.

But one rainy Tuesday evening, she found something unusual: a thin, yellowed box labeled β€œUndigitized – Religious.” Curiosity made her open it. Inside was a leather-bound bookβ€”the Bible. She skimmed through it, until one handwritten-marked verse stopped her:

β€œYou will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.” – Jeremiah 29:13

The words struck her like a spark in darkness. In the days that followed, she secretly read more. And then she reached Daniel 5.

A king. A feast. Holy vessels mocked. A hand writing on the wall. The river drying. The city falling. And all during a party. It felt like an echoβ€”too close to ignore. Elina couldn’t explain why, but she knew: this was more than history. It was a warning.

Meanwhile, Babylon Central prepared for its biggest event yet: β€œGlobal Unity Night”—a worldwide festival of light and oneness. It was marketed as β€œthe modern Babel in light”—a night without religion, without gods, where humanity alone would be celebrated. EuphrateX pulsed in gold and blue, and AI-crafted symphonies echoed through the city. Everything was ready. Everythingβ€”except Elina’s heart.

She had started praying. Quietly, hesitantly.
β€œGod, if you’re real… if you’re speaking… speak to me.”
And He didβ€”not in a voice, not in lightning, but in a growing unease. A stirring: Go. Warn. Do something.

On the night of the festival, the skies above Babylon turned crimsonβ€”satellite staging, nanoparticle light, holographic dancers. But Elina didn’t go to the square. She entered the old maintenance tunnel beneath EuphrateX. Her hands trembledβ€”not in fear, but in conviction. The system would fallβ€”not by her hand, but because its source would be cut.

She carried a small USB stickβ€”with a message. No virus. No hack. Just one verse:

β€œBehold, I come like a thief. Blessed is the one who stays awake and keeps their clothes with them.” – Revelation 16:15

She plugged it into the old server hub, knowing she was being watched. But it didn’t matter. At that moment, the EuphrateX system’s pressure dropped. The flow stopped. The city flickered. Not because of Elinaβ€”but because someone had redirected the source. Sabotage? Divine act? Within minutes, districts went dark. The light show froze. The β€œinvincible Babylon code” was broken. People screamed. Some kept dancing. Many thought it was part of the show. But it wasn’t.

In the city’s command center, a voice cried: β€œRun emergency protocol! Reboot!”
But nothing worked.
An analyst whispered, β€œThe river… is dry.”

Elina stood in the dark tunnel. Tears on her cheeks. No fear. No triumph. Just a whisper inside:
β€œNow you see why I prepared you.”

In the week that followed, the city fell. Not with bombs, but with silence. A system collapsedβ€”not from attack, but because its godless foundation crumbled.

But Elina wasn’t alone. Others had read the message, shared it in secret, opened their hearts. Like a new people stepping out of old Egypt, they left Babylon. Not perfect. But awake. Ready.

And while the world tried to explain the collapse, while new EuphrateX versions were being planned, some began to readβ€”secretly, undergroundβ€”the ancient stories. Daniel. Revelation. And the Gospel of a King who truly cameβ€”not to party, but to save.

β€œThe city will fall. Not with noise. But with light. And dancing. And indifference. But those who watch won’t be naked. Those who believe won’t be shaken.”

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-13-images-of-the-end-13-4-the-drying-of-the-euphrates-allusions-images-symbols-living-faith/

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25.06.2025 – Exodus Chapter 20 | BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS

June 24, 2025 By admin

πŸ“… June 25, 2025

πŸ“– DAILY BIBLE READING

✨ Exodus 20 – The Ten Commandments – God’s Eternal Order

β›Ί God’s voice from Sinai – A call to love, freedom, and responsibility

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πŸ“œ Bible Text – Exodus 20 (KJV)

1 And God spake all these words, saying,

2 I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage.

3 Thou shalt have no other gods before me.

4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth.

5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me;

6 And shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.

7 Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.

8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy.

9 Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work:

10 But the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates:

11 For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed it.

12 Honour thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee.

13 Thou shalt not kill.

14 Thou shalt not commit adultery.

15 Thou shalt not steal.

16 Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.

17 Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbour’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor any thing that is thy neighbour’s.

18 And all the people saw the thunderings, and the lightnings, and the noise of the trumpet, and the mountain smoking: and when the people saw it, they removed, and stood afar off.

19 And they said unto Moses, Speak thou with us, and we will hear: but let not God speak with us, lest we die.

20 And Moses said unto the people, Fear not: for God is come to prove you, and that his fear may be before your faces, that ye sin not.

21 And the people stood afar off, and Moses drew near unto the thick darkness where God was.

22 And the Lord said unto Moses, Thus thou shalt say unto the children of Israel, Ye have seen that I have talked with you from heaven.

23 Ye shall not make with me gods of silver, neither shall ye make unto you gods of gold.

24 An altar of earth thou shalt make unto me, and shalt sacrifice thereon thy burnt offerings, and thy peace offerings, thy sheep, and thine oxen: in all places where I record my name I will come unto thee, and I will bless thee.

25 And if thou wilt make me an altar of stone, thou shalt not build it of hewn stone: for if thou lift up thy tool upon it, thou hast polluted it.

26 Neither shalt thou go up by steps unto mine altar, that thy nakedness be not discovered thereon.

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πŸ”΅ Introduction

The Ten Commandments are among the most well-known passages in the Bibleβ€”yet they are far more than just religious rules. They are the constitution of freedom for a people who had just escaped slavery. At Mount Sinai, God Himself speaksβ€”clearly, directly, without a mediator. What follows is not a cold law code, but a declaration of love: Whoever loves God will honor His commandments. And those who live by them protect not only themselves, but also those around them.

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🟑 Commentary

1. God introduces Himself (vv. 1–2)

“I am the Lord your God…”
The Decalogue does not begin with a command, but with a reminder of God’s grace. These commandments are not a path to salvationβ€”they are a response to already given deliverance.

2. Relationship to God (vv. 3–11)

The first four commandments define our connection with God:

  • No other gods β†’ exclusivity in relationship

  • No images β†’ God is greater than any symbol

  • Honor God’s name β†’ reverence and responsibility in speech

  • Keep the Sabbath holy β†’ time for rest, trust, and fellowship

The Sabbath is unique: it links creation, remembrance, worship, and social justice. Even servants and animals are called to restβ€”a revolutionary idea.

3. Relationship to others (vv. 12–17)

Six commandments that protect human relationships:

  • Family (Honor your parents)

  • Life (Do not kill)

  • Faithfulness (Do not commit adultery)

  • Property (Do not steal)

  • Truth (Do not bear false witness)

  • Desire (Do not covet)

These commandments go beyond external behavior and address the attitude of the heart.

4. God’s holiness revealed (vv. 18–21)

The people trembleβ€”they hear God’s voice, see fire and smoke. His holiness is not tame, but neither is it destructive. It invites reverence, not fear.

5. No idols – but an altar (vv. 22–26)

God reminds them: “You have heard me speak from heaven.” Therefore, no idols! Instead, He offers a simple form of worshipβ€”an altar of earth or uncut stones. No technology, no stepsβ€”just humility.

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🟒 Summary

The Ten Commandments are not primarily a law book, but an invitation to a life of relationshipβ€”with God, with others, and with oneself. They bring structure, freedom, and dignity. They reveal God’s heart: holy and just, yet full of mercy.

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πŸ“’ Message for Us Today

We live in an age of self-definition, personal β€œtruth,” and moral flexibility. The Ten Commandments challenge us:
What is truly unshakable? What protects usβ€”and others?

  • Do you have other β€œgods” in your life? (Career, self-image, possessions…?)

  • Do you intentionally make Sabbath time for God?

  • Are your relationships shaped by truth, loyalty, and respect?

God’s commandments are not chainsβ€”they are walls of protection for true freedom. Those who walk in them live in God’s orderβ€”and discover peace, identity, and purpose.

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πŸ’‘ Thought Impulse – Freedom Through Order

The Ten Commandments are not a chain that bindsβ€”but a railing that holds.

God didn’t give Israel His commandments to control themβ€”but to protect them. In a world where β€œfreedom” often means limitless autonomy, the Decalogue reminds us:
True freedom requires direction.

🧠 Ask yourself today:

  • What really shapes my decisionsβ€”God’s Word or my emotions?

  • To what or whom have I (perhaps unconsciously) given divine status?

  • What would my daily life look like if I saw the commandments as expressions of God’s love, not as burdens?

⏸ Maybe it’s time to listen againβ€”to the voice that spoke at Sinai… and still changes hearts today.

~~~~~β›Ί~~~~~

πŸ“† June 22 – 28, 2025

πŸ“† WEEKLY SPIRIT OF PROPHECY READING

πŸ“– Ellen G. White β”‚ Patriarchs and Prophets – Chapter 13

✨ The Test of Faith

πŸ“– Read online here

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πŸ”΅ Introduction

Abraham – the father of faith. And yet, his faith wasn’t a static possession, but a journey shaped by challenges, doubts, and divine tests. In Chapter 13 of Patriarchs and Prophets, it becomes clear: true faith proves itself not in the easy times, but in the difficult ones.

God tested Abraham with a command that is almost impossible to comprehend: β€œSacrifice your son, your only son, whom you love.” This story is not just an ancient tale about a man long ago – it is a mirror reflecting our own journey of faith.

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🟑 Commentary

1. The Beginning of Doubt (Hagar and Ishmael)

  • Abraham accepts God’s promise – but does not wait patiently.
  • Sarah’s suggestion to take Hagar as a wife is a human solution to a divine promise.
  • Consequences: unrest, jealousy, brokenness in the family, mockery, and rejection.

➑ Lesson: When we replace God’s timing with our own methods, we create conflict, not solutions.


2. God’s Promise Stands (Isaac is born)

  • Despite human mistakes, God renews His promise.
  • Isaac – the child of the miracle – becomes the center of the covenant.
  • Ishmael and Hagar are sent away – with divine comfort, but not without pain.

➑ Lesson: God’s plans prevail, even when we take detours. His faithfulness remains constant.


3. The Great Test – The Sacrifice of Isaac

  • Abraham receives the hardest command: Sacrifice your son.
  • Inner struggle, silence, prayer – no excuses, only obedience.
  • Isaac shows willing obedience – he is not forced, but trusts.
  • At the last moment, God intervenes: a ram is sacrificed in Isaac’s place.

➑ Lesson:

  • Faith without works is dead (James 2:17).
  • God tests to strengthen – not to destroy.
  • Obedience is rewarded – even when we don’t understand everything.

4. God’s Covenant and Prophetic Meaning

  • God confirms His covenant with Abraham through an oath.
  • The ram as a substitute offering prophetically points to Christ.
  • Even angels gain deeper understanding of the plan of redemption through this scene (see 1 Peter 1:10–12).

➑ Lesson: This story is a prophetic shadow of Golgotha.

God gave what Abraham did not have to give – His only Son.

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🟒 Summary

Chapter 13 shows: Faith doesn’t mean never doubting – it means trusting despite the doubts.
Abraham’s life is a journey from impatience to surrender, from human solutions to divine obedience.

The greatest evidence of his faith was not words, but action. And in that obedience, God’s grace is revealed: He saves – through a sacrifice He Himself provides.

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πŸ“’ Message for Us Today

God doesn’t test to destroy, but to strengthen.

True faith is shown in action, not in talk.

Obedience to God may cost sacrifice – but it is never in vain.

God’s timing is better than our own impatience.

Our trust in God often becomes most visible when we understand the least.

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πŸ’¬ Reflection Question

What would you do if God asked something β€œincomprehensible” of you?

Are there β€œIshmaels” in your life – human solutions trying to replace God’s promises?

How is your obedience shown today – even when no one sees it?

Do you know the God who provides β€œa ram” for you – the solution, when you are ready to trust?

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/25-06-2025-exodus-chapter-20-believe-his-prophets/

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Intercer is proudly sponsored by Lucian Web Service - Professional Web Services, Wordpress Websites, Marketing and Affiliate Info. Lucian worked as a subcontractor with Simpleupdates, being one of the programmers for the Adventist Church Connect software. He also presented ACC/ASC workshops... [read more]

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