In the heart of Maasai country, a group of Morans celebrates receiving “Godpods”—special solar-powered radios filled with the Word of God. For the first time, they can listen to Bible messages and teachings in their own language, bringing hope, faith and joy to their community. Learn more at awr.org. #AWR360 #BroadcastToBaptism Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5b93lgqTXXA
Wednesday: Different Functions of God’s Law
Daily Lesson for Wednesday 20th of August 2025
The law of God reveals God’s character, who He is. As God is holy, righteous, and good, so also is His law. Paul confirms: “So the law is holy, and the commandment is holy and righteous and good” (Romans 7:12, ESV).
In the Bible, the law of God is seen in a very positive light (Matthew 5:17-18; John 14:15; 1 Corinthians 7:19). One may create poems on the law (see Psalms 119:1-176), sing about the law (Psalms 19:1-14), and meditate on it day and night (Psalms 1:2, Joshua 1:8). The law helps keep one from evil and gives wisdom, understanding, health, prosperity, and peace (Deuteronomy 4:1-6; Proverbs 2:1-22; Proverbs 3:1-35).
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God’s law is like a fence that creates a large free space for life and warns that—beyond a specific point—danger, problems, complications, and even death await (Genesis 2:16-17; James 2:12).
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The law is also a signpost pointing to Jesus, who forgives our sins and changes our lives (2 Corinthians 5:17, 1 John 1:7-9). In this way, it leads us as a paidagogos, a custodian/guardian, to Christ (Galatians 3:24).
Read James 1:23-25. What is he saying, and how do these words help us realize what the function and importance of the law is, even though it cannot save us?
A mirror can reveal your defects, yes. But there is nothing in the mirror that can cure them. The mirror points to the problems but offers no solution to the problems. It’s the same with God’s law. Trying to be justified before God by keeping the law would be like staring at the mirror in hopes that, sooner or later, the mirror will make your defects go away.
Because salvation is by faith and not by works—including works of the law—some Christians claim that the law is done away with and that we no longer have to keep it. Of course, considering that the law itself is what defines sin—“I would not have known sin except through the law” (Romans 7:7, NKJV)—this claim is a gross misinterpretation of the relationship of the law to the gospel. The existence of the law is precisely why we need the gospel.
How successful have you been in your attempts to obey God’s law? Well enough to base your salvation on it? If not, why do you need the gospel? |

Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/25c-08-different-functions-of-gods-law/
How a Prison Baptism Changed Lives in Zimbabwe
From prison walls to life-changing baptisms, #AWR360° witnessed the gospel’s impact in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, where even a man once on death row found hope. Learn more at awr.org. Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BeQVq7HMrtU
God First: Your Daily Prayer Meeting #1089
"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=PMT5ROU_As8
At 92, ADRA’s First President Reflects on a Lifetime of Humanitarian Service
On this World Humanitarian Day, we celebrate the remarkable journey of Ralph Watts, ADRA’s first president and a lifelong advocate for humanitarian service. At 92, Ralph continues to travel, speak, and inspire others about the importance of compas… Source: https://adventist.news/news/at-92-adra’s-first-president-reflects-on-a-lifetime-of-humanitarian-service
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