* 1 Timoteo 6:12 * Combatti il buon combattimento della fede, afferra la vita eterna, alla quale sei stato chiamato e per cui hai fatto la buona confessione di fede davanti a molti testimoni. Testo di Barbara Zordan presentato in studio da Elisabetta Ceccaroni
Meditazione giornaliera, serie "Apri la porta del tuo cuore". https://hopechannel.it Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iW8d-t_mu78
Consacrasi a DIO
Ignazio Cavalluzzi Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em1WV-Lyj3w
HopeSS: Living the Gospel (September 7, 2019)
You can view an in-depth discussion of “Living the Gospel” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. 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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10: Living the Gospel – Singing with Inspiration
The memory verse give us our first hymn:
“Marvelous Grace”, Hymn 109, ending with
“My Faith Has Found a Resting Place”, Hymn 523. The introduction goes on speaking of grace, in
“Amazing Grace”, Hymn 108.
Sunday’s study is found in
Hymn 78, “For God So Loved Us”, and 
Hymn 341, “To God Be the Glory”.
There are a number of hymns that speak of the compassion of our Saviour for Monday’s study:
Hymn70, “Praise Ye the Father”, (verse 2)
Hymn 100, “Great Is Thy Faithfulness”, (verse 1)
Hymn 191, “Love Divine”, (verse 1)
Hymn 297, “God Be Merciful to Me”, (verse 1) to name a few, with repentance in
Hymn 521, “Depth of Mercy”.
‘We were created to worship God’ says Tuesday’s study time:
Hymn 6, “O Worship the Lord” and
Hymn 83, “O Worship the King”. As sin-damaged humans, we are thankful for God’s grace in
Hymn 109, “Marvelous Grace” and our reaction is
“Working, O Christ, With Thee”, Hymn 582.
Our response to the ‘great and complete sacrifice done for us’ is Love:
Hymn 236, “I Love Thee”,
Hymn 248, “O, How I Love Jesus”,
Hymn 406, “Love Consecrates the Humblest Act” and
Hymn 579, “Tis Love That Makes Us Happy”.
Hymn 286, “Wonderful Words of Life” tell us of The Everlasting Gospel (Thursday’s study) in Revelation 14:6, 7.
The Lord bless you and keep you; The Lord make His face to shine upon you, and be gracious to you; The Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace”. Numbers 6:24-26 (NKJV)
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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10: Living the Gospel – Discussion Starters
- Earning our salvation? Do you ever encounter Christians who honestly believe that we earn our way to heaven? If that is not your belief, how do you explain the importance of obeying God’s commands if we want to join Him in heaven? Our lesson guide places the text from Ephesians (2:8-10) at the top of the lesson guide for the week. What fundamental teaching is clearly presented in these verses telling us exactly how we are saved? If you were writing that text today, would you at least think about saying, “By our works we show the world that we are saved”? Or would
you think about saying, “Works don’t matter. Just believe”? Or do you have a better way of explaining how we become more like Jesus as we accept His plan for us? - “For God so loved…” Interesting, isn’t it? that the word “kosmos” translated “world” from the Greek, includes much more than God’s created human beings. The world God loves goes beyond us humans and includes everything He created in nature. Birds, fish, animals of the jungle, butterflies and so much more are part of God’s world that is promising to restore to a perfect existence. Amazing, too, that God loves mean-spirited people and people who are grumpy or too sick and weak to enjoy life as His followers and friends. From sunny skies to rain-blessed gardens and so much more, He is the Creator of all that lives, including us, and the author and designer of everything that makes our “kosmos” so full of evidence that He is the Master of the sun and the stars as well as our Savior and Friend.
- Compassion and repentance. Our good works help us earn heavenly points that qualify us for everlasting life. Is that true? Those who do plenty of helpful and good things are going to make it to heaven. Isn’t that true, too? If good works don’t earn our salvation, what’s the point of trying to live an unselfish and helpful life? It’s hard for many of us to think of the Christ, our eternal Friend and Savior, being battered and bruised and accused of horrible sinful deeds and then crucified on the cruel cross. Can our helpfulness and love to those around us help us handle the sadness we feel deep inside as we contemplate the sacrifice of Jesus for us?
- Our common humanity. Our lesson uses the term, “radical inclusiveness” to describe God’s chosen people. What does that mean? How radical are you and I willing to be in our pursuit of the gospel commission in these tumultuous times? Or do you consider these times to be tumultous? Our lesson guide places a verbal halo around the theme of the Good Samaritan. How does that story illustrate for you and me people in the common element of humanity we are privileged to serve? Are you ready to put on your hiking shoes or lay out a supply of postage stamps or in some other way ready yourself to encounter people along life’s busy way who could be drawn closer to Jesus by your friendship and ministry to them?
- The everlasting gospel. Judgment. Worship. Creation. These three subjects are presented as themes highlighting the gospel message we have been invited to share with those around us. Today we learn of horrible persecution of God’s followers around the world. We see evidence on every corner of life of hardship and suffering. We hear about circumstances changing for the worse in so many ways. But we hold on to the “everlasting gospel,” don’t we? God gives us a message of hope, and we rally to share that message wherever and however we can. Let’s carry on as friends of Christ and friends of others in Christ.
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