From ADRA – 22 December 2019 | On December 17 and 18, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) joined more than 2,000 humanitarian practitioners and member states at the first-ever Global Refugee Forum in Geneva, Switzerland, to find transforming solutions to the world refugee crisis, benefiting both refugees and their host communities. ADRA’s Vice […] Source: https://atoday.org/adra-commits-to-achieving-objectives-of-the-global-compact-on-refugees/
HopeSS: Leadership in Israel (December 28, 2019)
You can view an in-depth discussion of “Leadership in Israel” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. Click on the image to view:
You may download an MP4 video file, and audio file or a PDF lesson outline from the HopeSS site.
With thanks to Hope Channel – Television that will change your life.
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13: Leaders in Israel – Singing with Inspiration
We open our singing this Sabbath with the greatest of leaders being in
Hymn 619, “Lead On O King Eternal”. We then look to Ezra and Nehemiah and find that they were very faithful to God:
Hymn 602, “O Brother, Be Faithful”. Their leadership is reflected in
Hymn 653, “Lead Them, My God, to Thee”. To be faithful, these men knew the Word of God: 
Hymn 274, “O Word of God Incarnate” and
Hymn 273, “Lord, I Have Made Thy Word My Choice”
On Tuesday, Nehemiah had the people do their part by being ready to fight:
Hymn 613, “Fight the Good Fight”. Still today, we need to say
“My Soul, Be on Thy Guard”, Hymn 605 so that we might
“Stand Like the Brave”, Hymn 610 as
“We Are Living, We Are Dwelling”, Hymn 617 in a grand and awful time.
On Wednesday we find Ezra and Nehemiah “had a vision of where they wanted the people of God to be”
Hymn 547, “Be Thou My Vision”. Nehemiah then goes on to encourage the people to “do what was right and stand up boldly for God”
Hymn 618, “Stand Up! Stand Up for Jesus!”.
God’s blessings as you share The Reason for This Festive Season, our Lord Jesus.
2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”
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13: Leaders in Israel – Discussion Starters
- Because they understood. The book of Nehemiah delivers a refreshing image about the value of leadership among God’s people. How can we apply the importance of God-inspired leadership to our fellow Christians today? Do you consider yourself to be one of God’s leaders today? If not, why not? Does God have a leadership role for each of us–in the home? at school? on the job? in church? In the
community where we live? - The influence of leaders. Think of a leader in Bible times who had a negative influence on his followers. Then come up with the name of a leader who inspired God’s people to follow Him. Your lesson lists five leaders who had a good or a bad influence in Bible times. Add a Bible character not on the list who was a wonderful leader of God’ people. Share the contributions of a person today who has been a positive influence on you for a Christ-centered life.
- Leaders of evil in the sight of God. Would you agree that even a devout Christian leader can put stumbling blocks in the path of followers? How could that be? Even worse, can true and dedicated leaders in Christian fellowship turn others away from Christ? What were some fundamental reasons why some of God’s followers rejected God’s teachings presented by the devout leaders Ezra and Nehemiah? Is it true in your church that the most steadfast of your spiritual leaders reap the greatest harvest? What is by far the greatest source of true conversion in our church today? Put another way, what is the only source we dare to follow to receive full conversion and salvation today?
- Courage and empowerment. Read Nehemiah 4:7-23 and ask, “Why didn’t God step in and work a miracle? Why did Nehemiah need to be involved as he was?” Do you see horrible examples of sin around you, perhaps even in your church or your government? Should you “stand still” and let God lead the battle? Or should you get busy and fight sin every way you can and trust God to give you strength to win the conflict? What was the real reason that Nehemiah’s efforts resulted in the failure of his enemies? How does the following verse by the apostle James fit into this story? (or does it?) “Show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works.” James 2:18. Does this mean we should fight every battle against sin and spiritual error?
- Purpose and passion. What great action did Nehemiah assume as God continued to direct him in the leadership of God’s people? Your lesson states, “Nehemiah appears to be driven by the idea of making a difference in the world.” Do you share a passion with Nehemiah like that? Did Ezra and Nehemiah agree with each other regarding the restoration of the temple? Did a high salary and other compensation help them to direct God’s people in the restoration project?
- Humility and perseverance. Don’t conclude that this week’s lesson covers all of the dramatic events associated with Israel’s return to Judah. Still, there should be enough here to encourage you to study this fascinating time in the history of God’s people and the phenomenal contribution of two of God’s chosen leaders to its success. Ezra turned away from the idea of asking the king for protection, and Nehemiah agreed with this advice. Still, Nehemiah ended up holding the highest position in the Jewish nation and led out in a remarkable way in guiding the people back “home” to Jerusalem. Would you agree, these were two mighty men who worked for God without fear or holding back?
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Lunedi 23 dicembre 2019
Matteo 16:4 "Questa generazione malvagia e adultera chiede un segno, e segno non le sarà dato se non quello di Giona"". E, lasciatili, se ne andò. Testo tratto da letteratura di Thierry Lenoir elaborato e presentato in studio da Elvira Franzoni. Meditazione giornaliera, serie "Apri la porta del tuo cuore". https://hopemedia.it Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piUkrOAN9qA
