Puntata insieme a Meryem, una donna che ci racconta tutto quello che ha vissuto in una relazione che sotto la parola "amore, protezione" ha esercitato su di lei molta violenza fisica e psicologica. Una testimonianza forte che ci apre a una consapevolezza che purtroppo molte donne sperimentano. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NygqiCeG_jQ
ADRA Canada Protects Girls in Thailand
For some villages in the northern region of Thailand, modern amenities are inaccessible. People in these villages often struggle to maintain a decent quality of life. Thantong is one such village. Loc…… Source: https://adventist.news/en/news/adra-canada-protects-girls-in-thailand
Lesson 4 – What’s Inside | Surrendering our Ideas
Many of us think that before we make a decision for or against Christ, we are somehow spiritually neutral. But our brokenness is more than a simple disconnect from Eden. Find out how you can experience true transformation. Surrendering our Ideas
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Thursday: Moses in Egypt
The character of Moses dominated the early years of sacred history. He was kept alive in the providence of God, who worked through an enterprising mother and a caring sister. When Pharaoh’s daughter found baby Moses in the ark of bulrushes, she asked his Hebrew mother to care for him and paid her to do so. What a blessed challenge for a young mother who was an exile and slave! Jochebed had only 12 years to teach her child to pray, to trust and honor God, and shape his character for a life of service. For years, Moses was trained in the royal courts of Egypt. “And Moses was learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, and was mighty in words and deeds” (Acts 7:22, NKJV). As Moses matured as a man, he made a conscious decision that changed his life and the course of history.
Read Hebrews 11:24-29. Think about what Moses left behind and what he had to face instead. Try to look at it from his position, before he made the choice. What was he leaving, and what was he choosing to accept by leaving?
Egypt was one of the greatest powers in the ancient world at the time, if not the greatest. The Nile River created such fertile land that Egypt, flush with crops, was a wealthy and powerful nation, and Moses himself would have been at the top of this kingdom. It’s hard to imagine how tempting the lure of the world, the world of Egypt and all its treasures, must have been to him in his early years. Surely, he must have found the adoration, the pleasures, the riches, tempting. No doubt, he probably very easily could have justified staying rather than to throw in his lot with a bunch of despised slaves.
And yet, what? As Scripture says, he chose “rather to suffer affliction with the people of God than to enjoy the passing pleasures of sin” (Hebrews 11:25, NKJV). And talk about afflictions? A major part of the book of Exodus deals with the struggles and trials of Moses, who, even after all he went through, was still not able to cross over to the Promised Land (see Numbers 20:12). Yet, in the end, we all know that Moses made the right choice, even if at times he must have wondered himself if he really had.
From a worldly perspective, Moses should have stayed in Egypt. However, as Christians, we have been given a view of reality that takes us way beyond this world. When we are tempted by the world, how can we keep the big picture always before us? Why is it so important that we do so? |
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