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Tuesday: The Case of Job

March 3, 2025 By admin

Daily Lesson for Tuesday 4th of March 2025

In the book of Job, we are given some fascinating insights into the reality of the great controversy.

Read Job 1:1-12 and Job 2:1-7. What principles of the great controversy do we see unveiled here?

Many significant details can be gleaned from these verses. First, there appears to be some kind of heavenly council scene, not merely a dialogue between God and Satan; other celestial beings are involved.

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Second, there is some existing dispute, signaled by the fact that God asks whether Satan has considered Job. Considered Job for what? The question makes sense in the context of a larger, ongoing dispute.

Third, while God declares Job blameless, upright, and God-fearing, Satan claims that Job appears to fear God only because God protects him. This amounts to slander against both Job’s character and God’s (compare with Revelation 12:10, Zechariah 3:1-10).

Fourth, Satan alleges that God’s protection of Job (the hedge) is unfair and makes it impossible for Satan to prove his allegations. This indicates some existing limits on Satan (rules of engagement), and that Satan has apparently tried to harm Job.

God responds to Satan’s accusation before the heavenly council by allowing Satan to put his theory to the test, but only within limits. He first grants Satan power over “all that he has,” but prohibits personal harm to Job (Job 1:12, NKJV). Later, after Satan claims that Job cares only about himself, God allows Satan to afflict Job personally, but Satan must spare his life (Job 2:3-6).

Satan brings numerous calamities against Job’s household, yet in each case Job continues to bless His name (Job 1:20-22; Job 2:9-10), falsifying Satan’s charges.

We learn many things here, such as that there are rules of engagement in the cosmic conflict. There are parameters in the heavenly court within which the allegations raised against God can be settled, but without God violating the sacred principles inherent in love, the foundation of God’s government and how He rules the universe and the intelligent beings in it.

These heavenly scenes in the book of Job offer us fascinating insights into the reality of the great controversy, and how it is played out here on earth.

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God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #931

March 3, 2025 By admin



"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=pIeKQ9TOupg

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Luca 5:27-28 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore

March 2, 2025 By admin



“Dopo queste cose, egli uscì e notò un pubblicano, di nome Levi, che sedeva al banco delle imposte, e gli disse: ‘Seguimi’. Ed egli, lasciata ogni cosa, si alzò e si mise a seguirlo”. 📖 Luca 5:27-28 
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💌 Apri la porta del tuo cuore
🗣 Speaker: Davide Scimenes Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erDTahMii4Q

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Jesus: ¿Liberal?

March 2, 2025 By admin

Desde el lunes 20 de enero de 2025, en Estados Unidos se vive lo que se ha llamado por intelectuales del Derecho: “una Monarquía Constitucional”. Desde la presidencia se han emitido 22 órdenes ejecutivas, cientos de memorandos presidenciales y acciones ejecutivas relacionadas con el presupuesto, la inmigración, el cambio climático y la diversidad. La avalancha […] Source: https://atoday.org/jesus-liberal/

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Lesson 10.Rules of Engagement | 10.2 The Dragon of Revelation | THE GOD OF LOVE AND JUSTICE | LIVING FAITH

March 2, 2025 By admin

10.2 The Dragon of Revelation
The Limited Triumph of Evil
Read Revelation 13:1–8. What does the text say about the extent of the dragon’s power?
Revelation portrays Satan as the great dragon who not only challenges God and His heavenly armies (Rev 12:7–9) but also actively fights against the believers on earth. In particular, Revelation 13:1–8 makes it clear that he passes on his power to a “beast from the sea” – a political and religious institution that rises against God. This illustrates that Satan’s strategy is not solely based on open defiance of God but also on the manipulation of worldly powers to divert people from true worship.
The Bible warns that this beast speaks “great things and blasphemies” against God and uses its power to persecute the believers. It is permitted to operate with seemingly unrestricted authority for a limited time – 42 months. This shows that while Satan wields significant influence in the world, his power is not absolute. God sets clear limits on his activity.
A key aspect of Revelation is that Satan “knows he has little time” (Rev 12:12). His anger is immense because his downfall is inevitable. This explains why his actions in the world become increasingly intense – he tries to wreak as much destruction as possible in the time remaining. Yet, this time is limited, and his apparent triumph is only temporary.
For us as believers, this means that we should not be discouraged by the current power of evil. Even though Satan and his agents are active in the world, their time is limited. God remains in control, and the final word belongs to Him. Revelation concludes with a magnificent promise: the ultimate victory belongs to God, and a time will come when “there will be no more death, nor mourning, nor crying, nor pain” (Rev 21:4).
Conclusion:
Revelation shows that while the dragon does have power, he can exercise it only for a certain time. Satan’s greatest goal is to deceive people and lead them away from the true worship of God. Yet God sets clear limits and has already achieved victory in Christ. As believers, we can live in the assurance that evil does not have the final word – in the end, God’s kingdom of peace and justice will endure forever.
As difficult as it may be to see now – in the end, good will triumph over evil eternally. Why is it so important that we never forget this wonderful promise?
It is absolutely essential that we never forget the promise of the final victory of good over evil because it gives us hope, strength, and endurance, especially in times of darkness and suffering. In a world often marked by injustice, pain, and temptation, it is easy to lose faith in God’s plan. Yet Revelation reminds us that evil only has a limited time, and that God will ultimately triumph over everything.
This promise provides us with an eternal perspective: our current struggles are not the end of the story. They help us face challenges with firm trust in God’s sovereignty. When we understand that although evil rages, it is already defeated, we can live with confidence and faith instead of being ruled by fear or despair.
Moreover, this promise encourages us to remain steadfast in our faith. Precisely because Satan “knows he has little time” (Rev 12:12), he intensifies his attacks. But if we cling to God’s promises, we will not be discouraged; we will remain faithful – confident that justice, truth, and love will ultimately prevail.
This wonderful promise also reminds us that our life here is not everything. God is preparing an eternal home for us where “there will be no more death, no more mourning, no more crying, no more pain” (Rev 21:4). This gives us the courage to view our daily trials in the light of eternity and to move forward in faith, knowing that the best is yet to come.
The vision of the dragon in Revelation is not only a prophetic message about the end times but also a reality that we experience in our everyday lives. The spiritual battle between good and evil manifests in various ways – in our personal faith, in societal developments, and in global crises.
  1. The Struggle for Our Faith in Daily Life
    Satan attempts to keep people away from God through deception, distraction, and doubt. This often happens subtly: through the temptations of the world, through fear, uncertainty, and even the overload of daily life. We see many people losing their faith because they become dependent on material things, success, or recognition. Yet it is precisely here that Revelation calls us to stand firm. It reminds us that although evil has influence, it does not possess ultimate power.
  2. Deception in Society and the Media World
    The Bible tells us that Satan exercises his power through worldly systems. In our time, we witness how misinformation, manipulation, and moral decay lead people astray. Values once taken for granted are questioned, and often evil is portrayed as good while good is depicted as evil. But as believers, we are called to be spiritually vigilant and not to be swept away by the general tide.
  3. Suffering and Injustice – Signs of Evil’s Temporary Triumph
    When we look at the world, it often seems that evil is triumphing: wars, oppression, suffering, and injustice are on the rise. Many wonder where God is in all of this. Yet Revelation 13 shows us that while evil holds power for a time, that time is limited. The Bible assures us that God has everything under control and that in the end His kingdom of peace will prevail.
  4. The Importance of Steadfastness and Prayer
    Precisely because we know that Satan “has little time” (Rev 12:12), his attacks are more intense. This is evident in the increasing persecution of believers, as well as in the temptations that try to pull us away from a faithful life with God. It becomes clear how important it is to strengthen our prayer life and remain rooted in Scripture. Prayer is not only a personal matter – it is a spiritual battle that helps us discern the truth and stand firm in difficult times.
  5. Hope for the Final Victory
    When we understand that evil reigns only temporarily, we can live with a different perspective. Our daily challenges, fears, and sufferings are not the end – they are just part of a larger plan. This understanding gives us the courage to preserve our faith despite all difficulties.
Conclusion
Revelation is not just a vision of the future but also an encouragement for our everyday lives. It shows us that we should not be disheartened when evil appears to triumph. God has already secured the ultimate victory, and our task is to remain faithful, live in truth, and not be swayed by the deceptions of this world. Our faith is our shield, and our hope in God’s kingdom gives us the strength to stand firm in this world – until the day comes when evil is finally defeated.

God’s victory is assured – even though evil still rages, its time is limited.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-10-rules-of-engagement-10-2-the-dragon-of-revelation-the-god-of-love-and-justice-living-faith/

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