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Missioni dal mondo – 13 aprile 2024

April 10, 2024 By admin



Il viaggio di speranza di Miburo – La missione nella Divisione Euro Asiatica. Missioni dal mondo 2° episodio – II trimestre 2024 Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ao0WQ9sE79U

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2: The Central Issue: Love or Selfishness? -Sabbath School Lesson Teaching Plan

April 9, 2024 By admin

Prepared by William Earnhardt, for Sabbath School class, April 13, 2024. 

Main Theme: By patiently sharing the love of Christ even amidst persecution, we help God win the great controversy between good and evil. 

One Sharing, the other Pointing at Oneself

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Read in Class: Luke 19:41-44, Matthew 23:37-38, John 5:40. Define the common thread of these passages.

Study: What do these verses tell you about Jesus’ attitude toward His people and their response to His loving invitation of grace and mercy? What revelation of God’s character do you see?

Apply: Read Matthew 24:15-20. What instruction did Jesus give to His people to save them from the coming destruction of Jerusalem? 

Share: Your friend says, “There is so much persecution of Christians in the early church, and today there is so much persecution, needless bloodshed, heartache, and sorrow. How can you possibly see God’s love in all this pain and suffering?” What do you tell your friend? 

Read in Class: Hebrews 11:35-38, Revelation 2:10 and Acts 2:41, and Acts 5:42. Define the common thread of these passages.

Study: What do these passages tell us about the reality of the challenges facing the early church, and how it continued to grow despite those challenges? 

Apply: What can we learn from the early church that could help us, the end-time church?

Share: Your friend asks why God allows the church to be persecuted? What value does it serve? What does it accomplish? What do you tell your friend? 

Read in Class: Read Acts 2:44-47; Acts 3:6-9; Acts 6:1-7. Define the common thread of these passages.

Study: Although circumstances vary, what principles can we learn from these passages about authentic Christianity?

Apply: How do the ways your church serves the community help prove that Satan’s accusations about God and His church are wrong? In other words, how does your church let the community see the love of God in practical day to day living? 

Share: Your friend says that the Pathfinders in her church are helping to care for the lawns of widows in the neighborhood and that some of the deacons helped a farmer build a new barn after his old one burned down. However your friend thinks in these times of earth’s history, we should just be spending our time warning people about the mark of the beast instead of just helping people with their daily living.  What do you tell your friend? In what ways might the pathfinders and deacons be preparing the community for the mark of the beast or the seal of God? 

Read in Class: John 13:35 and 1 John 4:21. Define the common thread of these passages. 

Study:  What do these passages reveal about Satan’s challenge against the government of God in the great controversy? What do they tell us about the essence of genuine Christianity?

Apply: What is the obvious message for us here? How do we learn to die to self so that we, too, can manifest this same selfless spirit? It’s not easy, is it? 

Share: What are some practical ways your Sabbath School class and/or family can reach out to your community this week to let them know God is love? 

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Proverbi 14:28 – Mercoledì 10 aprile 2024

April 9, 2024 By admin



“La moltitudine del popolo è la gloria del re, ma la scarsezza dei sudditi è la rovina del principe.” (Proverbi 14:28) Meditazione giornaliera “Apri la porta del tuo cuore”. Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7VDo-T3IxQ

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Advice for My Adventist Friends

April 9, 2024 By admin

by John R. Landgraf  |  9 April 2024  |   I just got word that my dear friend and Baptist pastor John Landgraf passed away. A couple of years ago I asked him to write for Adventist Today. His essay was beautiful and thoughtful and remains excellent advice. —Loren Seibold I had always known about Seventh-day […] Source: https://atoday.org/advice-for-my-adventist-friends/

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Lesson 2.The Central Issue: Love or Selfishness? | 2.4 Caring for the Community

April 9, 2024 By admin

2.4 Caring for the Community
Active Compassion and Holistic Healing: Authentic Christianity of the Early Church
Emphasizing care for the community was a central feature of the early Christian communities and remains a timeless lesson for today’s church. Here are some key thoughts on this:
  1. Holistic Care: The early church understood that the message of the Gospel encompasses not only spiritual but also physical and social needs. They followed Jesus’ example, who cared for the whole person by not only teaching and preaching but also healing and attending to people’s needs.
  2. Selfless Love: Christian care for the community is characterized by selfless love that focuses not only on one’s own needs but also on serving and helping others, regardless of their background, origin, or faith.
  3. Commitment to Human Needs: The church should actively engage in its community by paying attention to people’s needs, offering help and support, and advocating for justice, peace, and well-being in the community.
  4. Sharing the Good News: While the church cares for the physical and social welfare of the community, it should also continue to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ, as this is the ultimate solution to people’s spiritual needs.
  5. Power of the Holy Spirit: Care for the community should be done in the power and guidance of the Holy Spirit, who leads, empowers, and inspires the church to be active in serving others.
For today’s end-time church, this means that it should continue to rely on the model of the early church by practicing holistic care for the community. This includes active participation in social, humanitarian, and diaconal services, promoting justice and peace, supporting the needy and disadvantaged, and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ in word and deed. By implementing these principles in its daily life and service, the church can have a positive impact on society, advance the kingdom of God, and proclaim the Gospel in a credible and relevant manner.
Read Acts 2:44–47; 3:6–9; and 6:1–7. What principles can we learn about authentic Christianity from these passages, even though circumstances may vary?
From the mentioned passages in Acts, we can learn several principles about authentic Christianity that remain timeless and universally relevant despite varying circumstances:
  1. Community and Participation: Believers in the early church lived in close community and shared their resources with each other. They cared for the needs of their brothers and sisters, ensuring that no one among them lacked anything (Acts 2:44–45; 4:32).
  2. Healing and Care: In Acts, we see that the apostles and the early believers cared not only for people’s spiritual needs but also for their physical needs. They healed the sick and helped the needy (Acts 3:6–9).
  3. Service and Diaconia: As the church grew, there were challenges in providing for the poor. The apostles recognized the importance of deacons – people who specifically cared for the material needs of the community so that the apostles could continue to focus on prayer and the ministry of the word (Acts 6:1–7).
  4. Testimony and Proclamation: Despite challenges and persecutions, the church did not stop proclaiming the Gospel. They boldly testified about Jesus Christ and redemption through Him, both in Jerusalem and the surrounding areas (Acts 4:31; 5:42).
  5. Unity in Faith and Prayer: The early church was characterized by unity in faith and prayer. They regularly came together to pray, hear the apostles’ teaching, and celebrate the Lord’s Supper (Acts 2:42).
  6. Living in Light of Eternity: Facing the imminent return of Christ, believers lived in anticipation and hope. They were aware that as ambassadors of Jesus in a broken world, their task was to touch others with the love and grace of Christ (John 10:10).
In summary, these passages from Acts teach us that authentic Christianity is characterized by community, care, service, testimony, unity, and a conscious focus on the return of Christ. These principles are timeless and can serve as a guide today on how we can live our faith in a practical and relevant way, regardless of the circumstances we face.
What role does the church play in collaborating with Christ to refute Satan’s accusations?
The role of the church in collaborating with Christ to refute Satan’s accusations is central to the Christian understanding of spiritual warfare, redemption, and sanctification. The Bible often describes the devil as the “accuser of the brethren” (Revelation 12:10), who constantly seeks to accuse believers before God and question their identity and position in Christ.
Here are some key aspects of the role of the church in this collaboration:
  1. Proclamation of the Gospel: Through the proclamation of the Gospel, the church testifies to the central message of Christ and His redemption. This Gospel proclaims that through faith in Jesus Christ and His substitutionary sacrifice on the cross, sins are forgiven, and the accusations of the devil against believers can be rejected (Romans 8:1).
  2. Community and Encouragement: The community of believers in the church serves as a place of encouragement, comfort, and support. When believers come together to strengthen and encourage each other in faith, the accusation and isolation by the devil are diminished (Hebrews 10:24-25).
  3. Practical Sanctification: The church plays a crucial role in instructing and encouraging believers to live a holy life that aligns with God’s will. Through teaching, counseling, and spiritual disciplines, the church helps believers resist temptations and lead a life of purity and dedication (Ephesians 4:22-24).
  4. Prayer: Prayer is a powerful tool in spiritual warfare against the accusations of the devil. The church is called to continually pray for its members, especially when they are confronted with spiritual temptations, trials, or accusations (Ephesians 6:18).
  5. Administration of the Sacraments: The sacraments, especially baptism and the Lord’s Supper, are visible signs of God’s grace and belonging to Christ. By regularly celebrating these sacraments, the church reaffirms the identity and position of believers in Christ and thus refutes the accusations of the devil (Romans 6:3-4; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26).
In summary, the church plays a crucial role in collaborating with Christ to refute Satan’s accusations by proclaiming the Gospel, offering community, encouraging practical sanctification, interceding in prayer for its members, and administering the sacraments. Through these means, the church testifies to the overcoming power of Christ and His redemption and strengthens believers in the spiritual battle against the accuser.

Connecting these principles with our everyday life and faith is essential for authentic Christianity in today’s world. Here are some key aspects of how these principles are relevant and practically applicable in our daily lives:
  1. Holistic Care in Everyday Life: In our daily lives, we should strive to recognize and respond to not only the spiritual but also the physical and emotional needs of people around us. This can be done through simple acts of kindness, supporting the needy in our community, or actively participating in humanitarian and diaconal services.
  2. Practicing Selfless Love: Every day, we have the opportunity to practice selfless love by serving others, paying attention to their needs, and supporting them, regardless of their background or beliefs.
  3. Engaging with the Community: We should consciously engage in our church and community by advocating for justice, peace, and the well-being of all. This can be done through active participation in community projects, social initiatives, or simple acts of kindness and support.
  4. Sharing the Gospel: In our daily lives, we should constantly look for opportunities to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ, whether through our testimony, actions, or words. By telling others about the love and redemption in Christ, we offer them the ultimate hope and healing.
  5. Acting in the Spirit: In everything we do, we should be guided and inspired by the Holy Spirit. This means staying in prayer to seek God’s guidance and wisdom and trusting that the Spirit empowers and inspires us to be active in serving others.
  6. Unity and Community: In our fast-paced and often fragmented world, it is important to foster unity and community in our daily lives. This can be done through regular fellowship with other believers, mutual encouragement and support, or participation in church events and activities.
In summary, the authentic Christianity of the early church and the lessons from the Acts of the Apostles provide a solid foundation and guidance on how we can live our faith in our daily lives. By implementing these principles in our daily lives, we can be a living testimony for Christ, bring God’s love into the world, and advance the kingdom of God in our surroundings.

Authentic Christianity recognizes and responds to the holistic needs of the community, united by selfless love, commitment, and the proclaimed Gospel.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-2-the-central-issue-love-or-selfishness-2-4-caring-for-the-community/

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