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God’s Mission, My Mission – Lesson 11: Mission to the Unreached – Part 2 | Sabbath School with Pastor Mark Finley

December 9, 2023 By admin

Series GOD’S MISSION, MY MISSION with Pastor Mark Finley  |
Lesson 11: Mission to the Unreached – Part 2  |
This lesson unfolds a fascinating panorama of Jesus’ missionary efforts in Gentile areas, particularly in the cities of Tyre and Sidon. By analyzing biblical texts such as Matthew 15:22–28 and Mark 7:24–30, we delve into profound lessons derived from encounters with people of different backgrounds. This lesson not only examines historical challenges of spreading the Gospel amidst nationalism and prejudice but also draws valuable lessons for today when it comes to spreading a vibrant faith in cities and among diverse population groups. Let’s immerse ourselves in biblical narratives to gain deep insights into Jesus’ missionary strategy and the timeless relevance of His teachings for our own mission in urban settings.
Memory Text: 1: Matthew 15:28 – “Then Jesus answered and said to her, ‘O woman, great is your faith! Let it be to you as you desire.’ And her daughter was healed from that very hour”  |
Content:
11.1 Mission to Regions Beyond
This section emphasizes the strategic significance of Jesus’ mission in Gentile areas, particularly in the cities of Tyre and Sidon. Jesus deliberately chose these border areas to prepare His disciples for their calling to reach all population groups. References to biblical texts like Judges 3:1–6 and 1 Kings 5:1–12 illustrate the historical role of these cities in testing the faith of the Israelites. Despite the negative influences of their pagan past, it is stressed that facing the challenges of urban mission is essential, serving as a model for comprehensive mission in various cultures and nationalities.
11.2 Seeking the Multitudes
The focus is on Jesus, in His grace, calling for engagement in city missions despite the associated challenges. Matthew 9:35–38 teaches us that Jesus felt deep compassion for the crowds in the cities, evident through His tears over Jerusalem in Luke 19:41. Emphasis on prayer for alignment of our motives and hearts with those of Jesus is stressed in Matthew 9:38. The section highlights the geographic diversity of people who followed Jesus in Matthew 4:23–25, indicating that His mission journeys were also cross-cultural, as seen in the trip to the region of Tyre and Sidon. This text inspires engagement in urban mission despite difficulties, urging us to emulate Jesus’ love for the masses.
11.3 In Tyre and Sidon
This section fascinatingly illuminates the diverse depictions of the same event in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark. The emphasis on the woman’s nationality as a Canaanite in Matthew and her more detailed description as a “Greek from Syrophoenicia” in Mark illustrates how the authors addressed their respective audiences. Matthew’s audience might have viewed the woman as a despised heathen due to historical experiences, while Mark’s Gentile audience might have felt a stronger identification with her. These differences in portrayal provide insights into cultural contexts and demonstrate how Jesus consciously challenged the expectations and prejudices of His listeners. The commentary highlights Jesus’ deep compassion, confronting the disciples with their own coldness and heartlessness while emphasizing the universal significance of His message.
11.4 “Send Her Away!”
It is noted that nationalism, pride, and prejudices during Christ’s time prevented the people of God from bringing the hope of the Messiah to cities like Tyre and Sidon. The comparison with the book of Acts, especially Peter’s vision, underscores the lesson of the Holy Spirit confronting Peter with his religious pride and narrow-mindedness towards the Gentiles. The suggestion to reconsider Jesus’ interaction with the mother and connect the lessons from this excursion with Peter’s vision leads to important considerations about how prejudices influence our perception of the needs of city dwellers. The teaching that God’s plan of salvation encompasses the entire human family is emphasized as a timeless message, just as relevant today as it was then. The appeal to overcome prejudices with patience and through the Holy Spirit to fulfill the mission in cities presents a central challenge for believers.
11.5 Faith on Earth?
This section reminds us that Jesus, in Luke 18:8, seeks a faith that shines even in darkness. The selection of people with strong faith in cities, such as the Gentile centurion in Capernaum, the faithful friends tearing the roof, and the blind Bartimaeus in Jericho, underscores that faith is often found in unexpected places. The admonition that even in Jesus’ hometown of Nazareth, faith acted as a limiting factor serves as a reminder that faith is not automatically found in religious centers. The timeless lesson is to humbly go into the cities, as Jesus did, and seek people who will respond to the truth with a saving faith in Jesus, even if they come from different cultures and religions.
11.6 Summary
In conclusion, this lesson on Jesus’ mission in Gentile cities, particularly in Tyre and Sidon, provides a comprehensive insight into the Savior’s missionary approach. Through the analysis of biblical texts and the lessons drawn from encounters with different people, we learn the importance of overcoming national barriers and prejudices to spread a vibrant faith in unexpected places. These biblical teachings encourage us to reflect on our own barriers, open our hearts and missions to all peoples and cultures. By applying Jesus’ teachings in the modern urban context, we are encouraged to be bearers of hope and light in today’s world, overcoming boundaries and working together towards a future where faith shines in every corner of society.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/gods-mission-my-mission-lesson-11-mission-to-the-unreached-part-2-sabbath-school-with-pastor-mark-finley/

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The Curse Causeless? | In the Shadow of Doubt: A Glimpse into the Depths of Job’s Suffering (Summary)

December 8, 2023 By admin

Dear readers,
In the sixth blog post of our journey through the book of Job – titled “An Unfounded Curse?” – we delve into the topic and face the challenges of Job’s seemingly groundless suffering. Here are the key points of this lesson:
Justice and Innocence Before God: The blog begins with a provocative question from Job 4:17, “How can a man be righteous before God?” We emphasize the difficulty of understanding God’s justice and the question of innocence before Him.
Perspectives of Companions: We take a look at the perspective of Job’s friends, who attempt to find meaning in his suffering. In doing so, we recognize how easy it is to draw premature conclusions and make hasty judgments, especially when we find ourselves in the role of comforters.
Dialogues between Job and his Companions: Significant portions of the Book of Job consist of dialogues between Job and his friends. These dialogues are considered a mirror reflecting the human quest for meaning amidst suffering and injustice.
The Transience of Life: The blog touches upon the transience of life and how Job’s story reminds us that our own lives are just as fleeting. It is emphasized that we can identify with Job in our moments of perplexity and suffering.
God’s Love as the Core of Being Human: Finally, the blog concludes with a profound reflection on what it means to be human. God’s love is highlighted as the essence of our humanity, giving our lives incomparable value and deep meaning.
This lesson encourages exploring fundamental questions of justice, meaning, and love in human existence. Examining Job’s experiences challenges us to cultivate compassion and recognize God’s love as a guiding principle in the midst of suffering and uncertainty.
Heavenly Father,
We come before you with grateful hearts and seek wisdom in our reflections on Job’s suffering and the fundamental questions of life. Your Word has prompted us to contemplate justice, suffering, and love.
In the dialogues between Job and his companions, we recognize the human tendency to make hasty judgments and lean on simple answers in times of perplexity. In such moments, let us seek the wisdom that comes only from you and develop compassion for the sufferings of our fellow human beings.
We thank you for the insights from Job’s story, teaching us that our lives are transient and can be filled with uncertainties and trials. Help us find comfort and hope in your love during these moments.
May the understanding that your love is the heart of our humanity guide and inspire us. In the highs and lows of life, we want to trust that you, our Creator, have endowed us with incomparable worth and deep meaning.
Bless us as we continue to strive for understanding and spiritual growth. In your holy name, we pray. Amen.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/the-curse-causeless-in-the-shadow-of-doubt-a-glimpse-into-the-depths-of-jobs-suffering-summary/

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Adventist News Network – December 8, 2023

December 8, 2023 By admin

Adventist News Network – December 8, 2023  |
This week on ANN:  |
On this episode of ANN, the Adventist University of São Paulo in Brazil inaugurates the Museum of Biblical Archaeology, the first in South America.  |
Evangelistic campaign in Nigeria leads thousands to baptism.  |
Women gather in Taiwan to receive insights on discipleship.  |
ADRA equips and empowers families in the production of organic gardens.  |
Stay tuned for these top stories from around the world.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/adventist-news-network-december-8-2023/

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Embracing Biblical Creation | Pastor Ted Wilson

December 8, 2023 By admin

How long did it take God to create everything we see around us? Pastor Ted Wilson, president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, outlines the foundational truths of the Bible that support our fundamental belief #6
How long did it take God to create everything we see around us? Pastor Ted Wilson, president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, outlines the foundational truths of the Bible that support our fundamental belief #6. Walk with Pastor Wilson through Genesis 1 and 2, emphasizing its literal interpretation as a recent, six-day event and its significance in establishing the Sabbath. Learn how this belief in Creation can shape our understanding of God’s authority and impact our faith in the salvation process through Christ’s righteousness. Explore different views on the time span of Creation and contrast them with the Spirit of Prophecy and Biblical teachings, reaffirming the Adventist belief in a literal Creation and its theological implications, especially regarding the Sabbath and the second coming of Christ. Join us in this faith-affirming journey as we seek a deeper understanding of God’s Word and His authoritative voice in Creation.
Follow this weekly series with Pastor Ted Wilson to counter the devil’s deception with the truth of God. 
For a detailed look at this fundamental belief, visit https://www.adventist.org/creation/.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/embracing-biblical-creation-pastor-ted-wilson/

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The Sanctuary Service and Righteousness by Faith, Pt. 3 | Pastor Ted Wilson

December 8, 2023 By admin

What happened to animal sacrifice as seen in the Old and New Testament? To conclude the series on Christ and His ministry in the Heavenly Sanctuary, Pastor Ted Wilson discusses Jesus’ ministry of intercession and how it gives us the opportunity to experience salvation. When we ask for forgiveness, He applies His blood to cover our sins. He served as the sacrifice on our behalf and serves now as our High Priest in the Heavenly Sanctuary.
Take a walk with Pastor Wilson, through the Bible and Adventist history, to understand the sanctuary service and righteousness by faith. 
Follow this weekly series with Pastor Ted Wilson to counter the devil’s deception with the truth of God. 
For a detailed look at this fundamental belief, visit https://www.adventist.org/christs-ministry-in-the-heavenly-sanctuary/.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/the-sanctuary-service-and-righteousness-by-faith-pt-3-pastor-ted-wilson/

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