Though some have grown tired of waiting, it’s important to believe the Bible today as you did yesterday. Jesus is coming. Prophecy points to the second coming, just as prophecy revealed aspects of history that came to pass. The prophetic coming of Jesus is our blessed hope and worth believing. #Shorts #YouTubeShorts To watch the full video from Elder Ted Wilson, president of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, paste this link into your browser: https://youtu.be/e2LsW4Ua1xU?si=7XMgbpBWprY-s22S. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7f8RDGYA2g
My Love Affair with Online Church
by Joni Bell | 14 November 2023 | It’s 11:00 AM on Sabbath morning. I’ve slept late. I’m comfortable in my “sweats” and carry a hot drink in my hands. I haven’t fussed with my hair or make-up. My husband is similarly clad in relaxing garb as he and I casually discuss where we might […] Source: https://atoday.org/my-love-affair-with-online-church/
Episode 22 – ASTR Presents: The Story of Aida Ghazal Farah, Adventist Mission Worker
This week, Dr. Dragoslava Santrac, editor of the Encyclopedia of Seventh-day Adventists, spotlights the inspiring story of Aida Ghazal Farah, an Adventist mission worker. Explore Farah's impactful journey in Lebanon, where she served as an educator, Bible worker, school administrator, church musician, and church leader. Also, find out what took place during This Week in Adventist History!
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AT Latino Editor Publishes Important Work on Adventist Women Pioneers
14 November 2023 | Adventist Today Latino editor Daniel A. Mora has published a seminal work on women in the Inter-American Division (IAD) who were pivotal to the administration, teaching, and evangelism of the Adventist message between 1906 – 1940. Published in Andrews University Seminary Studies, the article weaves together pieces of extensive research gathered […] Source: https://atoday.org/at-latino-editor-publishes-important-work-on-adventist-women-pioneers/
Wednesday: Loving Others as We Love Ourselves
Daily Lesson for Wednesday 15th of November 2023
Read Matthew 22:37-40. How does what Jesus Himself said here compare to His answer to the lawyer, in Luke 10:27-28?
According to Matthew 22:37-40, Jesus made it clear that the everyday expression of true belief hangs upon these two commandments. And Luke 10:27-28 makes it clear that if a person does these two things, then he or she will have eternal life.
“Love is the underlying principle of God’s government in heaven and earth, and it must be the foundation of the Christian’s character. This alone can make and keep him steadfast. This alone can enable him to withstand trial and temptation.”—Ellen G. White, Christ’s Object Lessons, p. 49.
Read Galatians 5:14; Micah 6:6-8; and 1 John 4:20-21. How do these verses reinforce what Jesus had told us?
According to Paul, “For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this: ‘You shall love your neighbor as yourself’ ” (Galatians 5:14, NKJV). For Paul, loving God can be practically seen only when that love is exemplified in how we treat others. Even though he stated that “ ‘the righteous shall live by faith’ ” (Romans 1:17, ESV), yet living by faith is not something that is hidden, unknown or unseen by others. Paul, Micah, and John make it clear that practical works demonstrate the reality of the faith that we claim.
In 1 Corinthians 13:1-13, Paul stated very forcefully that if one claims to have great knowledge or to do great deeds or to have the great faith or even to give up one’s life but does not have love, then that person has become like “sounding brass or a clanging cymbal” (1 Corinthians 13:1, NKJV).
Look at the Ellen G. White quote above. Notice what she says about how only in love can people remain steadfast and endure temptation. How does this idea show that the command to love is not salvation by works, but instead, an expression of the faith that we have in Jesus?
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