25 January 2024 | Interfaith Leaders Gather for NAD’s Fifth Religious Freedom Prayer Breakfast “On January 18, 2024, roughly 110 local faith and civic leaders attended the fifth Religious Freedom Prayer Breakfast hosted by the North American Division (NAD) and organized by its Public Affairs and Religious Liberty (PARL) department.” Full story at NAD News […] Source: https://atoday.org/news-briefs-for-january-25-2024/
Mission 150 – Episode 33 – An Extraordinary Mission Innovator (Part II)
In this episode, David and Sam finish telling the story of George Keough, who is still a legend among Adventists in the Middle East for his incarnational ministry in the region for 33 years.
Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/mission-150-episode-33-an-extraordinary-mission-innovator-part-ii/
A Message from Pastor Ted Wilson: Spirit of Prophecy
Everyone enjoys receiving gifts. Whether it be for a birthday, holiday celebration, or as an unexpected act of appreciation, gifts demonstrate that the giver cares for the one they are giving the gift to. Throughout the course of history, the greatest gift-giver of all is God. In this video, Pastor Ted Wilson, president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, explores Gifts of the Spirit found in 1 Corinthians 12 and takes a deeper look at one gift in particular–the gift of prophecy. He also answers questions like: What is prophecy? How does it benefit the Church? How can I tell if someone is a true prophet? Is the gift of prophecy relevant today? Want to know more? 🔗 For a detailed look at what the Seventh-day Adventist Church believes about the Gift of Prophecy, visit https://www.adventist.org/gift-of-prophecy/ Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4eTu_X0tXM
The Locked Church Door
by S.M. Chen | 25 January 2024 | We had planned to get together for some time—a Norwegian friend and I, someone I’d known since college days—which goes back decades. He’d expressed interest in meeting the Ukrainian couple I have been sponsoring in my home since September. My Norwegian friend has a female friend, a […] Source: https://atoday.org/the-locked-church-door/
Lesson 4: The Lord Hears and Delivers | 4.5 Help From the Sanctuary
4.5 Help From the Sanctuary
Read Psalm 3:5; 14:7; 20:2–4; 27:5; 36:9; 61:5; and 68:6.36. Where does help come from in these verses?
The verses emphasize the help and refuge that come from the sanctuary. Here are some thoughts on each verse:
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Psalm 3:5:
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The psalmist expresses confidence in God’s help, even during sleep. The sanctuary is a place where God’s protection is experienced.
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Psalm 14:7:
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Zion is presented as the source of help and redemption. Deliverance comes from God, who resides in the sanctuary.
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Psalm 20:2–4:
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This blessing invokes God’s help from the sanctuary. The request is heard from the sanctuary, and God responds.
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Psalm 27:5:
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The imagery of God as a refuge in the sanctuary is vividly portrayed. It is a place of safety and security.
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Psalm 36:9:
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The sanctuary is depicted as a source of living water and light. In God’s presence in the sanctuary, believers find true life and understanding.
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Psalm 61:5:
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The psalmist longs to find refuge in God’s sanctuary. The imagery of God’s wings symbolizes protection and care.
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Psalm 68:6.36:
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These verses emphasize that God in the sanctuary provides refuge and help for the needy, prisoners, and lonely.
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In Hebrews 4:15–16, it is highlighted that we have a High Priest (Jesus Christ) who has been tempted like us but without sin. The reference to the throne of grace as a place of help and mercy aligns with the concept that help comes from the sanctuary. The sanctuary represents God’s grace through which we can experience deliverance and redemption.
Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-4-the-lord-hears-and-delivers-4-5-help-from-the-sanctuary/
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