Explore the powerful journey of Rosette, who faced immense challenges yet never wavered in his faith. Captured by Commander Rivo, he stood firm, sharing the light of Christ even amidst adversity. How did Rosette's faith impact his captors? Watch to find out and hit the like button if you're inspired by his bravery. Don't forget to subscribe for more incredible tales of faith! #UnyieldingFaith #RosetteStory #CourageUnderFire #awr #adventistworldradio #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OiC3_HXT_A
He Was Captured in a Rebel Ambush
Join us as we explore the story of Rosette, a dedicated military leader and Seventh-day Adventist, whose mission to locate Rivo took an unexpected turn. Captured during an ambush, Rosette's journey raises questions about leadership and faith. What can we learn from his experience? Watch to find out and leave your thoughts in the comments. Subscribe for more insightful content! #LeadershipChallenge #JungleAmbush #FaithInAction #awr #adventistworldradio #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK-9HLbE9Mc
Monday: Keeping Your Eyes on Jesus
Daily Lesson for Monday 23rd of December 2024
Read John 21:20-22. What question led Peter down a wrong path? How did Jesus straighten the path?
Jesus had just restored Peter to ministry and told him, “Follow me” (John 21:19). It was probably an actual physical following of Jesus down the beach. And that is because Peter turns and sees John following Jesus as well, and he inquires about John. “ ‘But Lord, what about this man?’ ” (John 21:21, NKJV).
In restoring Peter to ministry, Jesus had predicted Peter’s manner of death (John 21:18). It seems Peter was curious about John’s death, as well. Jesus redirects Peter’s attention instead to the issue of following Him, not worrying about what will happen to another disciple.
Read John 21:23-25. How was Jesus’ statement misunderstood? How did the apostle John correct that misunderstanding?
People misunderstood what Jesus meant when He said, “ ‘If it is my will that he remain until I come, what is that to you? You follow me!’ ” (John 21:22, ESV). They thought it meant that Jesus would come back before John died. As time passed and John grew old, it would become a crisis if he were to die (which, of course, he did) and Jesus had not returned. John corrects this misconception by indicating that it was a matter of Jesus’ will, not a prophecy of what would happen.
The idea of focusing on Jesus, instead of on other people, is a powerful lead into the rest of the week’s lesson. Jesus, and Jesus alone, is our Savior. People will inevitably disappoint you, perhaps even hurt you, as well.
The truths covered for Tuesday through Thursday will pick up on the theme of understanding the Word of God, with the aim of knowing and following Jesus, who alone should be our Master and Guide—regardless of the help, counsel, and guidance that others might give us.
How often have others, whom you might have looked up to, disappointed you? What lessons, however hard, did you learn from that experience? |
Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/24d-13-keeping-your-eyes-on-jesus/
God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #863
Matthew 21:22 – "If you believe, you will receive whatever you ask for in prayer." Tag someone in need of prayer, and kindly share your prayer requests here. https://bit.ly/3GdFXpR Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukc8AFs-WU4
Encontrar el equilibrio sin miedo
Al crecer, mi fe se forjó en torno a las normas -qué hacer y qué no hacer-, que crearon una sensación de miedo en lugar de una comprensión de la gracia de Dios. Aunque las normas son necesarias, especialmente en un hogar atareado, ¿hay lugar para el equilibrio? Descubrir a través de conversaciones abiertas […] Source: https://atoday.org/encontrar-el-equilibrio-sin-miedo/
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