Ranja's life took a turn when she met two young people who introduced her to the concept of prayer. Intrigued, she accompanied them to church and offered one thousand Malagasy Ariary, hoping for an answer to her prayers. However, her life remained unchanged, and the spirits continued to control her. She often fell ill due to their punishments. Just as she was about to lose hope in the existence of a caring God, she met a Seventh-day Adventist man. He told her about Jesus, the Sabbath, and gave her a Bible. Listening to him brought peace to her heart, and she started feeling better
#BroadcastToBaptism #Madagascar #Faith #SpiritualWarfare #awr #adventistworldradio About our channel
We are Adventist World Radio, dedicated to sending the gospel to every corner of the world, even in the most remote and inaccessible locations. Through radio broadcasts, Cell Phone Evangelism, Godpods, and Digital Evangelism on various social media platforms, we're striving to reach millions across the world in their native languages. Since we started broadcasting back in 1975, we've seen and heard some truly inspirational stories of people who've experienced life-changing encounters with God. Regardless of their beliefs or professions, we have seen God reach a pagan chieftain, a witch, a professional assassin, and even rebels. Witness God’s work at AWR, from broadcast to baptism. #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CHCA_X7esVI
Wednesday, July 31, 9AM – David Trim “United for Mission” (Camp Meeting 2024)
Thursday: A Different Kind of Messiah
Daily Lesson for Thursday 1st of August 2024
Read Mark 6:34-52. What was the problem Jesus and His disciples confronted, and how was it solved?
After the disciples return from their mission, they go with Jesus to a remote area on the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee to rest. But a large crowd of 5,000 people arrives at the location before them. Jesus sees that they are like sheep without a shepherd. He teaches them the entire day.
In the evening the disciples recommend sending the crowd away to find food, but Jesus tells them to feed the crowd. The ensuing dialogue (Mark 6:35-38) illustrates that the disciples are thinking in human terms about how to solve the problem. However, Jesus resolves the problem by miraculously feeding the large crowd with just five loaves and two fish.
Characteristics of this story play into the popular concept of Messiah in Jesus’ day. The expectation was that the Messiah would liberate Israel from her enemies and would bring in righteousness and peace. A large number of men in a desert setting would carry with it military overtones of revolt (compare with John 6:14-15; Acts 21:38).
This notion is strengthened by the reference to Jesus’ seeing the people like “sheep without a shepherd,” a partial quotation from Numbers 27:17, where Moses asks God to appoint a leader for Israel after him. This phraseology about a shepherd for God’s people appears elsewhere in the Old Testament, typically with reference to Israel’s lack of a leader or king (compare with 1 Kings 22:17; 2 Chronicles 18:16; Ezekiel 34:5-6).
Yet, Jesus does not meet their false expectations. Instead, He sends His disciples away and dismisses the crowd. And, rather than lead a rebellion against Rome, what does He do? He retreats to a mountain to pray—not what the people were expecting.
In place of the popular view of the Messiah as a king who liberates Israel, He comes to liberate people from the bondage of sin. His walking on the water displays to the disciples that He is, indeed, the Lord of nature. But He does not come to rule but to give His life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45).
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What should this story tell us about why a correct understanding of prophecy is important? If a false understanding of Christ’s first coming led to disaster for some, how much more so could a false understanding do the same for some in regard to His second? |
(0)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/24c-05-a-different-kind-of-messiah/
ATSS: Michael Scofield, “Anxiety in Early Adventism: What kept the saints awake at night?”

31 July 2024 | In addition to the formal, voted doctrines, Adventism harbors and perpetuates a wide range of beliefs and fears about threats to the church and its members. Of the eight major sources of anxiety, six come from beyond the church community, and two come from within Adventist popular thought. External threats included the Roman […] Source: https://atoday.org/atss-michael-scofield-anxiety-in-early-adventism-what-kept-the-saints-awake-at-night/
A Testament of Faith and Gratitude: Ranja’s Journey with AWR360°
Her life has transformed incredibly since she started listening to AWR every day. It has fortified her faith and taught her invaluable lessons. It's astounding how God is using radio to break through layers of darkness, filling hearts with His true light. we are grateful for the generous support of Adventist World Radio, a ministry without walls, borders, or limits. From broadcast to baptism, this is AWR360°
#BroadcastToBaptism #Madagascar #Faith #SpiritualWarfare #awr #adventistworldradio About our channel
We are Adventist World Radio, dedicated to sending the gospel to every corner of the world, even in the most remote and inaccessible locations. Through radio broadcasts, Cell Phone Evangelism, Godpods, and Digital Evangelism on various social media platforms, we're striving to reach millions across the world in their native languages. Since we started broadcasting back in 1975, we've seen and heard some truly inspirational stories of people who've experienced life-changing encounters with God. Regardless of their beliefs or professions, we have seen God reach a pagan chieftain, a witch, a professional assassin, and even rebels. Witness God’s work at AWR, from broadcast to baptism. #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxU1qHNL8aI

