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Lesson 5: Singing the Lord’s Song in a Strange Land | 5.2 At Death’s Door

January 28, 2024 By admin

5.2 At Death’s Door

Read Psalm 41:2–5; 88:4–13; and 102:3–5, 11, 23–24. What experiences do these verses describe, and to what extent can you relate to what is being said?
The cited verses from Psalm 41:2–5, 88:4–13, and 102:3–5, 11, 23–24 provide insight into the profound experiences of suffering, illness, and the potential nearness of death faced by the psalmists. Here are key experiences described in these verses and ways in which they can be relatable:
Psalm 41:2–5:
  • The psalmist describes his physical weakness and illness.
  • He feels abandoned by friends and suffers from betrayal.
Psalm 88:4–13:
  • The psalmist is at the threshold of death.
  • He feels forsaken by God, expresses his suffering, and acknowledges being in deep darkness.
  • Nevertheless, the lament itself is an act of faith, and the psalmist clings to God, recalling God’s wonders, goodness, and faithfulness.
Psalm 102:3–5, 11, 23–24:
  • The psalmist describes his physical weakness and misery.
  • He feels like a bird in the desert and an owl in the ruins.
  • The days of suffering bring him to the threshold of death.
  • Yet, he remembers God’s sovereignty and seeks grace and mercy.
Relatability:
  • Every person can identify with the described experiences in various ways, whether through personal illness, suffering, betrayal, or the feeling of abandonment.
  • The psalms emphasize that believers are not exempt from life’s challenges but can turn to God in their distress.
Theological Aspect:
  • Some psalms suggest that illness and suffering can be consequences of sin, while others, like Psalm 88, emphasize innocent suffering.
  • The certainty of God’s sovereignty provides hope even when understanding the why of suffering is limited.
Connection to Christ:
  • Reflecting on Psalm 88 in light of Christ’s suffering emphasizes God’s deep love, leading Jesus to cross the threshold of death to redeem humanity.
In summary, these psalms illustrate that dealing with suffering and illness is a profound spiritual journey where believers can recognize both their weaknesses and unwavering hope in God’s sovereignty. It underscores the importance of the act of faith, holding onto God even in the darkest times, and remembering His goodness and faithfulness.
Now, ponder Jesus on the cross and what He suffered because of sin. How should this fact, that God in Christ suffered even more than any of us, help us hold onto our faith in times of suffering and testing?
Reflecting on Jesus on the cross and His suffering due to sin provides a profound perspective that can assist us in holding onto our faith during times of suffering and testing. Here are some considerations:
  1. Compassion and Identification:
    • Jesus didn’t merely observe our suffering; He experienced it firsthand. His suffering was more intense and profound than anything we could ever experience.
    • In our suffering, we can trust that Jesus understands our compassion and can identify with our weaknesses.
  2. Love and Sacrifice:
    • Jesus’s suffering was an act of unconditional love and voluntary sacrifice for the redemption of humanity.
    • This love and sacrifice should encourage us to radiate love during times of suffering and be willing to advocate for the well-being of others.
  3. Hope and Redemption:
    • Through His suffering, Jesus opened the door to hope and redemption. His sacrifice allows us to experience forgiveness and eternal life.
    • Amid our suffering, we can look to the hope of redemption through Christ, knowing that our present sufferings do not have the final word.
  4. God’s Sovereignty and Purpose:
    • Jesus’s suffering was part of the divine plan for humanity’s redemption. It was not meaningless but had a deep, divine purpose.
    • In our suffering, we can trust that God has sovereignty over all things and can bring a higher purpose even from the most challenging circumstances.
  5. Trust in God’s Love:
    • Jesus on the cross is the ultimate sign of God’s love for us. Even in the greatest suffering, God did not abandon us.
    • In our sufferings, we can trust in the unchanging love of God and rely on the assurance that He is with us, even when it’s not always evident.
  6. Coping with Suffering:
    • Jesus demonstrated that suffering is not the end. His death was followed by resurrection, symbolizing victory over death and suffering.
    • In our own sufferings, we can look to the hope of resurrection and trust that God’s power is effective in our weakness.
In conclusion, contemplating Jesus on the cross assures us that even in the deepest depths of suffering and testing, God is with us. It encourages us not to give up our faith but to trust that God’s love, hope, and redemption are superior in every situation.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-5-singing-the-lords-song-in-a-strange-land-5-2-at-deaths-door/

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2 Corinzi 3:3 – Lunedì 29 gennaio 2024

January 28, 2024 By admin



“È evidente che voi siete una lettera di Cristo, scritta da me, non con l'inchiostro, ma con lo Spirito di Dio vivente; non su tavole di pietra, ma nei vostri cuori.” 2 Corinzi 3:3   Meditazione giornaliera Apri la porta del tuo cuore. Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino. Speaker: André Legni Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWiKtPsp9to

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God’s Goodness and Mercy Follow Us all the Days of Our Life

January 28, 2024 By admin

“Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me All the days of my life; Psalm 23:6 NKJV”

“A time to be born, And a time to die; Ecclesiastes 3:2 NKJV”

Several years ago, I was talking to a friend who recently lost her mother. I had not lost my mother yet, so while being concerned for my friend, I also had my own reasons to see how she was dealing with her loss. I always had this fear that when my mother died I would just curl up in a little ball and lie there till I died too. I asked my friend how she found the will to continue with her life. Her response was unique. She smiled, almost shrugging her shoulders, she said, “My mother lived her life without me before I was born. I can live my life without her now that she is gone.” I had never heard a response like that before, but I realized she was right.

Reading this you may think it sounds heartless, but I assure you my friend was not being heartless at all. She was being real and practical. From the day of her birth till the die she died, God’s goodness and mercy was with my friend’s mother all the days of her life. Even before she had a family, God’s goodness and mercy was with my friend’s mother just as much as when she had a family. She enjoyed her life, and every day had purpose with or without a family. God’s goodness and mercy is also with my friend all the days of her life. My friend’s life is filled with purpose the days following her mother’s death just as much as the days which she had a mother. When I am preaching at a funeral I always assure the family that God’s goodness and mercy followed their loved one all the days of his or her life, and I assure them that now that their loved one is resting, God’s goodness and mercy will follow them all the days of their life as well, and not just the days that they had their loved one alive.

by William Earnhardt

Its been seven years now since I did, indeed, lose my own mother. I wrote a post for the week my mother died, and I cannot begin to tell you how much I appreciated all the heartwarming comments that followed! I was surprised that I could even write that week. I was surprised I did not curl up in a little ball and lie there till Jesus came. I was surprised at how my life continued. A couple weeks later, after my sermon, a friend commented that she was surprised I could preach so well right after losing my mother. I was just as surprised as she was, but I realized the obvious. As much as I dearly loved my mother, when she died, the reason I did not curl up in a little ball and die with her was because I live for Jesus!

My life continues because I continue living for Jesus. His mercy and goodness follow me all the days of my life. While my mother was living I lived for Jesus. Now that she is resting I live for Jesus. Every day has purpose. My mother would tell me wonderful stories about when she was younger before I was born. I loved hearing her stories. When I meet her again in heaven, I will be telling her wonderful stories about my life while she was resting. When we compare her wonderful stories about her life before I was born, and the wonderful stories about my life while she was resting, we will both joyfully proclaim, God’s goodness and mercy were with both of us all the days of our life!

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Singing the Lord’s Song in a Strange Land – Sining with Inspiration

January 28, 2024 By admin

The beautiful picture on the front of our lesson pamphlet brings us our theme hymn for this quarter with it’s two variations in melody:
Hymn 552/546 – The Lord’s My Shepherd.

 Psalm 101:1  “I will sing of mercy and justice; To You, O Lord, I will sing praises”.

 On Sunday, a verse that stands out is Psalm 79:9 saying “God of our salvation”:
Hymn 339 – God Is My Strong Salvation.

Monday concludes with God’s grace:
Hymn 109 – Marvelous Grace.

There is a wonderful reminder on Tuesday that “He hears them now” so we will ask
Hear Our Prayer, O Lord – Hymn 684 today. It is so refreshing to know the Lord hears:
I Come To The Garden – Hymn 487.

There is a prayer song for Wednesday:
Hymn 682 – As You Have Promised, Lord. Just as “Psalm 77 begins with a plea to God for help”, this is found in
Hymn 103 – O God, Our Help. At the end of the day’s study we are shown “a confirmation of God’s faithfulness and trustworthiness (like Job)”. May we have this faith:
Hymn 583 – O For A Faith.

Our pre-1985 SDA Hymnal has just the hymn for Thursday’s study:
Yield Not To Temptation – number 498, if you are privileged to have this wonderful hymnal.

We are instructed about faith on Friday, just as does
Hymn 533 – O For A Faith. “Give Him your hand in simple faith and let Him lead you”, and pray
Father, Lead Me Day By Day – Hymn 482 so we may then boldly sing
He Leadeth Me – Hymn 537. May our prayer songs end with
Hymn 691 – Lead Me, Lord.

To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/

Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org/Search and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.

 2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

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Your AWR360° Moment – Lift up your trumpet Ep.2

January 28, 2024 By admin



Your AWR360° Moment – Lift up your trumpet Ep.2 #AWR #Evangelism #AWR360 # Trumpet Sync ID Code
MB01TBT4MFVSPZS #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5RNQluVxRM

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