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2 Corinzi 6:18 – Lunedì 11 marzo 2024

March 10, 2024 By admin



“E sarò come un padre per voi, e voi sarete per me come figli e figlie, dice il Signore onnipotente.” (2 Corinzi 6:18) Meditazione giornaliera “Apri la porta del tuo cuore”.  Rubrica a cura di Anna Cupertino. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7GXY463UhI

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Lesson 11.Longing for God in Zion | 11.2 Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem

March 10, 2024 By admin

1.2 Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem
A Call for Peace: The Significance of Prayer for Jerusalem
Read Psalm 122:1–5. What emotions do the worshippers feel upon their arrival in Jerusalem? What do they hope to find in Jerusalem?
The worshippers arriving in Jerusalem experience joy and excitement. They view Jerusalem as the center of God’s people’s lives because important religious institutions such as the sanctuary and the thrones of judgment are located there. The hope of the pilgrims in Jerusalem is twofold:
  1. They hope to find the “testimony for Israel,” which refers to the sanctuary or the place of worship of God. This place was of great importance to them as it symbolized God’s presence and covenant with His people. There, they could fulfill their spiritual needs, practice worship, and seek God.
  2. They hope to find justice, symbolized by the thrones of judgment in Jerusalem. This indicates that the pilgrims are not only seeking spiritual fulfillment but also righteousness and justice in their lives and in society. They recognize the close connection between faithfulness to God and the pursuit of justice for all people. Overall, the pilgrims in Jerusalem are not only seeking religious experience and worship but also moral guidance and social justice. This hope reflects their deep connection with God and their pursuit of a life in accordance with His commandments.
Read Psalm 122:6–9. What is the people of God’s most important prayer?
The people of God’s most important prayer, as described in Psalm 122:6–9, is the prayer for the peace of Jerusalem. This prayer implores God’s blessing upon the city and its inhabitants, uniting the worshippers in their desire for peace.
The significance of this prayer lies in the fact that peace in Jerusalem should reign not only externally but also internally, between God and His people and among the children of God. It is a call to the people of God to live in harmony with God and with one another. For only when this peace exists can Jerusalem thrive as a city of peace and experience blessings.
The prayer for the peace of Jerusalem is an expression of the believers’ solidarity and responsibility for one another and for the world. It reflects the hope for the eschatological coming of God’s kingdom of peace, which will encompass not only Jerusalem but the entire world. Overall, this psalm teaches us that prayer for the well-being of the faith community should play a central role in the prayers of the children of God. For only a strong and united people of God can proclaim the message of God’s peace and redemption to the world.

The connection between our daily lives and faith is made evident through prayer for the peace of Jerusalem and practical efforts to strive for harmony among ourselves.
  1. Community Prayer: By praying together, we, as believers, seek God’s guidance and blessing for our community. We acknowledge that peace cannot be achieved solely through human efforts but that God’s intervention and blessing are crucial.
  2. Exchange and Dialogue: Open and respectful exchange fosters mutual understanding and contributes to conflict resolution. Through dialogue characterized by love and forgiveness, we, as the people of God, can experience harmony and unity.
  3. Joint Services and Projects: By serving together and working on projects that benefit the community, we strengthen our bonds and promote a sense of solidarity. Here, we recognize the importance of love and compassion in daily life.
  4. Reconciliation and Forgiveness: Willingness to reconcile and forgive is a central aspect of Christian life. By forgiving each other and reconciling, we break down barriers and allow peace to find its place in our hearts and in the community.
  5. Joint Study of Scripture: The study of the Bible provides us with a common foundation for our faith and values. Through studying and reflecting on biblical principles and teachings, we, as the people of God, can be strengthened and lay the groundwork for harmony and unity.
  6. Community Celebration of Worship and Festivals: Participation in worship services and festivals strengthens our bonds as a community and reminds us of the shared hope we have in God. These communal celebrations foster a sense of belonging and strengthen our unity as the people of God.
Overall, the connection between our daily lives and faith is demonstrated in our pursuit of peace, harmony, and unity among ourselves. Through prayer, exchange, service, reconciliation, biblical study, and communal celebrations, we can actively contribute as the people of God to realize these values in our lives and in our community.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-11-longing-for-god-in-zion-11-2-prayer-for-the-peace-of-jerusalem/

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Pump Up Your Faith

March 10, 2024 By admin

When we become followers of Jesus, faith will lead us to into situations where it can be uncomfortable or we do not always have the answer. This week we’ll…Source: https://vimeo.com/921835760

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SATIRE: Adventist Town Gripped by Sunday Law Fears as Local Bakery Announces Sunday Closure

March 10, 2024 By admin

Hopeville, SDA – In news that has sent shivers down the spines of even the most seasoned doomsayers, Hopeville’s beloved “Heavenly Pastries” bakery announced its doors will be closed this coming Sunday. This seemingly innocuous closure, attributed to “family obligations” by owner Brother Jebediah, has ignited a firestorm of speculation and conspiracy theories hotter than […] Source: https://atoday.org/satire-adventist-town-gripped-by-sunday-law-fears-as-local-bakery-announces-sunday-closure/

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Monday: Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem

March 10, 2024 By admin

Daily Lesson for Monday 11th of March 2024

Read Psalms 122:1-5. What are the sentiments of the worshipers upon their arrival to Jerusalem? What do they hope to find in Jerusalem?

Psalms 122:1-9 expresses the pilgrims’ excitement upon their arrival at Jerusalem.

Jehosophat Praying

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The pilgrimages to Jerusalem were joyful occasions when God’s people joined together three times during the year to commemorate God’s goodness toward them in the past and present (Deuteronomy 16:16). Jerusalem was the center of the nation’s life because it contained “the Testimony of Israel” (Psalms 122:4, NKJV) and the thrones for judgment (Psalms 122:5). “The Testimony of Israel” refers to the sanctuary that was at times called “the tabernacle of the Testimony” (Numbers 1:50, NKJV) and contained the “ark of the Testimony” (Exodus 25:22, NKJV). The thrones set for judgment depict the judicial system in Jerusalem (2 Samuel 8:15). Pilgrimage was thus the time when one could seek and obtain justice. Faithfulness to God and administering justice to people were never to be separated.

Read Psalms 122:1-9:6–9. What is the main prayer of God’s people?

Praying for the peace of Jerusalem invokes God’s blessings upon the city and its inhabitants, and it unites the worshipers, causing peace to spread among them (Psalms 122:8). Jerusalem could be the city of peace only if peace existed between God and His people, and among God’s children themselves. Thus, prayer for the peace of Jerusalem conveys an appeal to God’s people to live in peace with God and one another. In Jerusalem’s peace, the people will prosper (Psalms 147:12-14).

The psalm teaches us that the prayer for the well-being of the community of faith should be the main subject of the prayers of God’s children because only the strong and united people of God can proclaim the good tidings of God’s peace and salvation to the world (John 13:34-35).

Praying for the peace of Jerusalem is still a privilege and responsibility of the believers because it keeps alive the hope in the end-time coming of God’s kingdom of peace, which will embrace not only the city of Jerusalem but the whole world (Isaiah 52:7; Isaiah 66:12-13; Revelation 21:1-27; Revelation 22:1-21).

What are practical ways that we can strive for harmony among us as a people now?

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