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Lesson 10.Lessons of the Past | 10.3 Remembering History and Repentance

March 4, 2024 By admin

10.3 Remembering History and Repentance
Reflecting on the Past, Shaping the Future: Lessons from Psalm 106
Read Psalm 106. What historical events and lessons are highlighted in this psalm?
Psalm 106 is a poignant reflection on the history of Israel, showcasing the highs and lows of their relationship with God. Here are some historical events and lessons highlighted in this psalm:
  1. The Exodus from Egypt: The psalm recalls God’s miraculous deliverance of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt. Despite this amazing deliverance, the people quickly forgot God’s deeds and turned away from Him.
  2. The Time in the Wilderness: During their time in the wilderness, the people repeatedly showed ingratitude and rebellion against God. They forgot His guidance and provision, longing for the pots of meat in Egypt. Nevertheless, God held onto them and demonstrated His faithfulness time and again.
  3. Life in Canaan: Even after entering the promised land of Canaan, the people fell into idolatry and injustice. They intermingled with the heathen nations and forgot the God of their fathers.
  4. Repentance and Confession: The psalm expresses deep repentance for the sins of the people and shows how they repeatedly turned from their wrong ways and sought God’s forgiveness. This repentance was crucial for their relationship with God and their hope for restoration.
  5. God’s Faithfulness and Grace: Despite the repeated failures of the people, the psalm shows God’s unwavering faithfulness and grace. It reminds us that God is always ready to forgive and restore His people when they turn to Him in repentance.
Regarding our daily lives and faith, we can draw important lessons from Psalm 106:
  1. Remembrance and Gratitude: We should regularly remember God’s deeds in our lives and thank Him for them. Despite our own faults and shortcomings, Psalm 106 shows us that God always remains faithful and showers us with His love and grace.
  2. Repentance and Confession: When we stray from God’s ways, we should, like the Israelites in Psalm 106, turn back to Him in repentance and confession. God is always ready to forgive us and restore us when we sincerely turn to Him.
  3. God’s Faithfulness and Grace: We can rely on God’s unwavering faithfulness and grace, even when we fail. Psalm 106 encourages us that God’s love always triumphs over our sins, and He continually gives us a fresh start.
  4. Intercession and Advocacy: Like Moses and Phinehas, we can intercede for others and advocate for their restoration. Our prayers can have a positive impact on the lives of others and help them return to God.
Overall, Psalm 106 reminds us that we should always remember God’s faithfulness, even when we fail. Our repentance and trust in God’s forgiveness can restore us and lead us to live lives that honor and serve God.
In Psalm 106:13, it says, “But they soon forgot his works; they did not wait for his counsel.” Why is it very easy for us to do the same in our lives?
It is often easy for us to forget God’s works and not wait for His counsel for several reasons:
  1. People tend to rely on themselves: In a world characterized by self-reliance and initiative, we may tend to prioritize our own abilities and resources over God’s guidance and wisdom. We forget that God’s counsel is often wiser than our own plans.
  2. Distractions and busyness: In a busy world full of distractions and obligations, we can easily get lost in our daily activities and forget to consciously involve God in our lives. We can be so busy that we don’t have time to wait for God’s counsel or remember His works.
  3. Lack of mindfulness and gratitude: Often, we take God’s blessings and works in our lives for granted and fail to recognize God’s hand behind the good things that happen to us. As a result, we quickly forget to thank God for His goodness and guidance and wait for His counsel.
  4. Temptation of instant gratification: In a world characterized by instant gratification and pleasure, we may tend to be impatient and not wait for God’s plans to unfold. We often want to see quick solutions and successes rather than patiently waiting for God’s guidance.
  5. Pride and independence: Sometimes, we may be proud and feel independent of God, leading us to ignore His counsel and go our own way. We want to pursue our own goals and dreams without seeking God’s guidance and blessing.
Overall, it is a constant struggle to remember God’s works and wait for His counsel. We must consciously remember to involve God in our daily lives, thank Him, trust Him, and patiently wait for His guidance, rather than relying on our own ways.
Psalm 106 serves as a reminder of the history of Israel and the lessons that can be drawn from it. These lessons are also applicable to our daily lives and our faith:
  1. Remembering and Gratitude: Similar to the Israelites, we should regularly remember God’s deeds in our lives and thank Him for them. We should not forget how God has guided, blessed, and saved us, even when we often rely on ourselves and overlook His works.
  2. Repentance and Confession: When we stray from God’s ways and sin, it is important for us to be repentant and turn back to Him, as the Israelites did in Psalm 106. We should be willing to admit our mistakes, repent, and turn to God, who is always ready to forgive and renew us.
  3. God’s Faithfulness and Grace: Psalm 106 emphasizes God’s unwavering faithfulness and grace, even when we fail. We can trust that God’s love always triumphs over our sins, and He continually gives us a new chance. This realization should encourage and comfort us, especially in times of failure and difficulty.
  4. Intercession and Advocacy: Like Moses and Phinehas, we can also intercede for others and advocate for their restoration. Our prayers can have a positive impact on the lives of others and help them return to God. We should not only pray for ourselves but also for others who need our support and care.
  5. Awareness of Our Weaknesses: Psalm 106 reminds us that we are all fallible and prone to forgetting God’s works and not waiting for His counsel. We should be humble and aware of our weaknesses by regularly examining ourselves and seeking God’s guidance.
Overall, we should learn from Psalm 106 to actively seek God in our daily lives, to remember His faithfulness, to repent when we fail, and to advocate for the restoration of others. We should remember that God’s grace and love are boundless and can always renew us when we turn to Him.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-10-lessons-of-the-past-10-3-remembering-history-and-repentance/

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Assemblea Amministrativa 2024. Confermato il presidente Andrei Cretu

March 4, 2024 By admin



Intervista al pastore Andrei Cretu, confermato presidente dell'Unione Italiana delle Chiese Cristiane Avventiste (Uicca) dalla XXVII Assemblea Amministrativa. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCMw3UR7TAM

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Beyond Your Wildest Dreams

March 4, 2024 By admin



Are you currently experiencing a challenge that seems difficult to understand in your life? Or perhaps you're facing uncertainties that are leaving you feeling anxious or stressed? No matter what it is, God promises to give you wisdom and abilities beyond your wildest dreams. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuKq-vykXzU

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Should I give my tithe if I have credible evidence it isn’t being used honestly?

March 4, 2024 By admin

4 March 2o24 Dear Aunt Sevvy: Should I continue giving my tithe even when I know it is being used for selfish purposes? Signed, Suspicious Dear Suspicious: There seem to be two ways people look at their charitable giving, including tithe. Some believe that you should contribute with no thought to how your money is […] Source: https://atoday.org/aunt-sevvy-tithe-not-used-honestly/

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Tuesday: Remembering History and Repentance

March 4, 2024 By admin

Daily Lesson for Tuesday 5th of March 2024

Read Psalms 106:1-48. What historical events and their lessons are highlighted in this psalm?

Psalms 106:1-48 also evokes the major events in Israel’s history, including the Exodus, sojourn in the wilderness, and life in Canaan.

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It stresses the heinous sins of the fathers that culminated in the generation that was carried into exile. Thus, the psalm almost certainly was written when the nation was in Babylon, or after they had returned home, and the psalmist, inspired by the Holy Spirit, recounted for God’s people these historical incidents and the lessons that the people should have learned from them.

This psalm, too, as the others, points to God’s faithfulness to His covenant of grace, by which He saved His people in the past (Psalms 106:45). It expresses hope that God will again show favor to His repentant people and gather them from among the nations (Psalms 106:47). The plea for present deliverance is not some wishful thinking but a prayer of faith based on the assurance of God’s past deliverances (Psalms 106:1-3) and the unfailing character of God’s faithfulness to His covenant with His people.

The recollection of Israel’s historical failures in Psalms 106:1-48 is an integral part of the people’s confession of their sins and acknowledgment that they are not better than their forefathers. The present generation admits that it is even worse than its ancestors because it knew the consequences of the past generations’ iniquities and how God exercised His great patience and grace in saving them, even though they had deliberately walked in wicked ways in the past. If this were true for them, think about how much more so for us, today, who have the reve­lation of God’s character and saving grace as revealed in Jesus and the Cross.

The good news of Psalms 106:1-48 is that God’s steadfast love always prevails over the people’s sins (Psalms 106:8-10, 30, 43-46). The key role of Moses and Phinehas in turning away God’s wrath points to the significance of Christ’s intercession on behalf of believers. Only personal experience of God’s grace can transform a past story into our story.

Psalms 106:1-48:13 reads: “They soon forgot His works; they did not wait for His counsel” (NKJV). Why is that so easy for us to do in our own lives, as well?

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