After the deadly tornadoes in May 2025, which caused widespread damage in Missouri and Kentucky, the Adventist Community Services (ACS) team continues to provide active support. In St. Louis, Missouri, there was significant property damage, and se… Source: https://adventist.news/news/in-response-to-natural-disasters-adventist-community-services-is-working-to-assist-affected-communities
AdventHealth Wesley Chapel Performs Florida’s First Robotic Hysterectomy
AdventHealth Wesley Chapel is the first hospital in Florida, United States, to perform a new, minimally invasive robotic hysterectomy. The innovative procedure provides a new option for women who need to have their uterus removed and desire a proc… Source: https://adventist.news/news/adventhealth-wesley-chapel-performs-floridas-first-robotic-hysterectomy
Monday: Who Hardened Pharaoh’s Heart?
Daily Lesson for Monday 21st of July 2025
Read Exodus 7:3,13-14,22. How do we understand these texts?
Nine times in Exodus the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart is ascribed to God (Exodus 4:21; Exodus 7:3; Exodus 9:12; Exodus 10:1,20,27; Exodus 11:10; Exodus 14:4,8; see also Romans 9:17-18). Another nine times Pharaoh is said to have hardened his own heart (Exodus 7:13-14,22; Exodus 8:15,19,32; Exodus 9:7,34-35).
Who hardened the king’s heart—God, or Pharaoh himself?
It is significant that in the Exodus story of the ten plagues, in each of the first five plagues, Pharaoh alone was the agent of his heart hardening. Thus, he initiated the hardening of his own heart. From the sixth plague on, however, the biblical text states that it was God who hardened Pharaoh’s heart (Exodus 9:12). What all this means is that God strengthened or deepened Pharaoh’s own choice, his willful action, as God had told Moses He would do (Exodus 4:21).
In other words, God sent plagues to help Pharaoh repent and to free him from the darkness and error of his mind. God did not create fresh evil in Pharaoh’s heart; instead, He simply gave Pharaoh over to his own malign impulses. He left him without God’s restraining grace and thus abandoned him to his own wickedness (see Romans 1:24-32).
Pharaoh had his free will—he could choose for or against God—and he decided against.
The lessons are obvious. We have been given the ability to choose between right and wrong, good and evil, obedience or disobedience. From Lucifer in heaven, to Adam and Eve in Eden, to Pharaoh in Egypt, and to us today—wherever we abide, we choose either life or death (Deuteronomy 30:19).
An analogy: imagine sunshine that beats on butter and clay. Butter melts but clay hardens. The heat of the sun is the same in both cases, but there are two different reactions to the heat, and two different results. The effect depends on the material. In the case of Pharaoh, one may say that it depended upon the attitudes of his heart toward God and His people.
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What freewill choice(s) are you going to make in the next day or so? If you know what the right choice is, how can you prepare yourself to make it? |
(0)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/25c-04-who-hardened-pharaohs-heart/
God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #1059
"If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer" (Matthew 21:22, NIV).
Tag someone in need of prayer, and kindly share your prayer requests here:
https://wkf.ms/3DBuapQ Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvjRmrcQiFQ
Luca 17:15 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore
“Uno di loro tornò indietro da Gesù, gridando: ‘Gloria a Dio, sono guarito!’”. 📖 Luca 17:15
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💌 Apri la porta del tuo cuore
🗣 Speaker: Nicolas Mosquera Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJM_DblTJ-E
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