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Geremia 33:3 – Apri la porta del tuo cuore

March 1, 2025 By admin



“Invocami, e io ti risponderò, ti annuncerò cose grandi e impenetrabili che tu non conosci”. 📖 Geremia 33:3
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💌 Apri la porta del tuo cuore
🗣 Speaker: Gioia Comia Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbxEc5SbGTk

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10: Rules of Engagement — Singing with Inspiration

March 1, 2025 By admin

The studies in this quarter’s pamphlet encourage us to see God’s Love and Justice, just as we may sing in
Hymn 79 – O Love of God, How Strong and True! which is a beautiful theme hymn for our studies.

Rather than the fake gods that we read a lot about this week while studying, it is wonderful to be able worship our Creator God by singing 
Hymn 6 – O Worship The Lord and 
Hymn 83 – O Worship The King.

A part of a sentence in Sunday’s study caught my eye, “God works only by love”, and brings us several hymns that echo throughout the week:
Hymn 77 – O Love Of God Most Full,
Hymn 78 – For God So Loved The World,
Hymn 79 – O Love Of God, How Strong And True!,
Hymn 354 – Thy Love, O God, and
Hymn 641 – God In His Love For Us.

Later in the week, we are encouraged to look at just two of the many factors to open “up avenues for divine action that otherwise might not be (morally) available”:
Hymn 517 – My Faith Looks Up To Thee,
Hymn 523 – My Faith Has Found A Resting Place,
Hymn 533 – O For a Faith,
Hymn 602 – O Brother, Be Faithful, and
Hymn 608 – Faith Is The Victory.

Please continue to search the scriptures this week to be blessed, and to bless others.

To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/

Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org/Search and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.

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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Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/10-rules-of-engagement-singing-with-inspiration/

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Questa è la grazia tua | Concerto “Io sono con te”

March 1, 2025 By admin



Questa è la grazia tua – concerto "Io sono con te" dei @LeVitaWorship Voci: Andrea Puglisi, Noemi Puglisi, Gabrielle Pozelli Burlandy, Zina Proteanu, Monica De Paolis, Wisdom Asabio , Cesar Alberto Pavez, Alessio Puglisi
  
Strumenti: 
– Violino: Giulia Pozelli Burlandy 
– Flauto traverso: Davide Puglisi 
– Piano: Alessio Puglisi 
– Chitarra acustica: Andrea Puglisi 
– Chitarra elettrica: Paolo Naso 
– Basso: Amos Lo Iacono 
– Percussioni: San Madnack 
– Batteria: Lorenzo Battista 
  
Lingua dei segni italiana (Lis): Francesca Dalfino  Mix e Mastering: Andrea Puglisi 
Riprese e video editing: HopeMedia Italia  ——— Testo:
Chi vince il buio ed il peccato
Il cui amore è così grande
Il Re di gloria
Gesù, il Re dei re
Chi scuote tutto
Il mondo intero
Chi ci stupisce in ogni istante
Il Re di gloria
Gesù, il Re dei re Questa è la grazia tua
Il tuo infinito amore
Hai preso il posto mio
Portato i pesi miei
Hai dato la Tua vita
Perché io fossi libero
Gesù, io canto
Di ciò che hai fatto in me Chi spazza via la confusione
Chi ci ha reso suoi figli e figlie
Il Re di gloria
Gesù, il Re dei re
Chi guida il mondo con la giustizia
Il cui splendore è come il sole
Il Re di gloria
Gesù, il Re dei re Questa è la grazia tua
Il Tuo infinito amore
Hai preso il posto mio
Portato i pesi miei
Hai dato la tua vita
Perché io fossi libero
Gesù, io canto
Di ciò che hai fatto in me Degno è l'Agnel di Dio
Degno è colui che ha vinto la morte
Degno è l'Agnel di Dio
Degno è colui che ha vinto la morte
Degno è l'Agnel di Dio
Degno è colui che ha vinto la morte
Degno è l'Agnel di Dio
Degno, degno, degno sei Questa è la grazia tua
Il Tuo infinito amore
Hai preso il posto mio
Portato i pesi miei
Hai dato la tua vita
Perché io fossi libero
Gesù, io canto
Di ciò che hai fatto in me ——— Traduzione italiana di “This Is Amazing Grace” di Phil Wickham
© Testo e musica: Phil Wickham, Josh Farro, Jeremy Riddle Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wsvtcCTsu8

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The Seven Last Plagues Part I | Pr. Michael Pedrin

March 1, 2025 By admin



The Seven Last Plagues Part I — Pr. Michael Pedrin THANK YOU for your continued financial support of our Media Ministries. Please donate by visiting "https://adventistgiving.org/#/org/ANB4RC/envelope/start" and select “Media Ministries”. Connect With Us
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Lesson 10.Rules of Engagement | 10.1 An Angel Delayed | THE GOD OF LOVE AND JUSTICE | LIVING FAITH

March 1, 2025 By admin

10.1 An Angel Delayed
The Invisible Battle: God’s Power and the Limits of Coercion
Read Daniel 10:1–14 and pay special attention to verses 12 and 13. What do these verses teach that is relevant to the cosmic conflict? In your opinion, what does it mean that the angel sent by God was “opposed” for 21 days?
The tenth chapter of the Book of Daniel gives us a unique insight into the unseen dimension of the cosmic conflict. Particularly, verses 12 and 13 show that the spiritual battle takes place not only among humans but also among heavenly powers.
The angel sent to Daniel was delayed for 21 days by the “prince of the kingdom of Persia.” This raises a crucial question: Why could an angel sent by God not carry out his mission immediately? Since God is omnipotent, He could have intervened instantly. Yet it is precisely here that a central principle of the cosmic conflict becomes clear: God acts according to certain “rules of the game” that impose limits on both the heavenly and the fallen powers.
The fact that Gabriel had to fight against the dark powers before he could deliver his message shows that the enemy can exercise power and influence within certain limits. This does not happen because God is powerless, but because in His wisdom He respects the free will of His creatures and allows a fair confrontation. The battle that takes place behind the scenes of human history is not merely a direct contest of power; it follows certain rules known to both God and the enemy.
This episode underscores a fundamental principle: God’s reign is not based on coercion but on love and justice. Had He been willing to exercise His power without limits, there would be no real struggle – yet that is exactly what differentiates God’s rule from Satan’s strategy. While Satan relies on deception, manipulation, and coercion, God works solely through truth, patience, and the voluntary devotion of those who trust Him.
This chapter reminds us that our prayers – like Daniel’s – play a role in the cosmic conflict. The delay in the response to Daniel’s prayer was not a sign of God’s negligence, but evidence of the reality of the spiritual battle. It shows us that our prayers matter and that God’s responses are often embedded in a larger struggle that we cannot see with our human eyes.
These “rules of the game” in the great battle help us to understand God’s actions better. They teach us that God does not operate through brute force, but through love and justice. They encourage us to persist in prayer despite delays and to trust that God will ultimately prevail – for in the end, victory will belong to His kingdom.
In what ways have you experienced that actions based on the principle of love, rather than coercion, have their limits? What have you learned about the limits of power?
The principle of love, which is based on voluntariness and respect, naturally sets limits in many areas that differ markedly from coercion. In my own life and in interpersonal relationships, I have experienced that love cannot manipulate or force – it can only invite, persuade, and work when reciprocated voluntarily.
An example of this is education: Parents can instill values in their children and encourage them to do what is right, but they cannot force them to truly internalize these values. Genuine change and heartfelt attitudes do not arise through punishment or pressure, but through role modeling, patience, and an environment in which love can flourish. I have learned that true love is gentle yet possesses great inner strength because it allows space for personal choices and genuine growth.
Likewise, in interpersonal relationships, trust and respect cannot be demanded – they must be given freely. When someone tries to shape a relationship through control or pressure, distance is created instead of closeness. This has taught me that love requires patience and sometimes endures the pain of waiting, rather than manipulating the other.
These experiences reflect the larger principle that is also visible in the cosmic conflict: God forces no one to love Him or to follow His path. He invites, persuades, and works through truth and grace. Yet precisely because He refrains from coercion, there is resistance, delays, and apparent defeats.
I have learned about the limits of power in that raw power does not win true hearts. One can force someone to obey outwardly, but not to love or trust inwardly. True change occurs only where freedom prevails – and therein lies both the challenge and the beauty of divine love.
The story from Daniel 10 is more than a biblical account of angels and spiritual battles – it has direct implications for our daily lives and our journey of faith. The unseen battle that Gabriel fought against the dark powers reflects the challenges we face in our faith and in our relationships.
  1. Patience and Trust in God’s Guidance
    Daniel prayed and fasted for 21 days without receiving an immediate visible answer. Only later was it revealed that his prayers had been heard, but a spiritual battle had delayed the response.
    ➡ In our lives, we too often experience delays in our prayers. Sometimes it seems as if God is silent or does not care about our concerns. Yet this story reminds us that God’s timing does not always align with our wishes – sometimes there are unseen battles that we cannot perceive. Our task is to remain patient in trust and to continue praying.
  2. Faith Means Looking Beyond the Visible
    Daniel could not see what was happening behind the scenes, but he held fast to God. We too often face difficult situations in which we do not understand why things happen.
    ➡ Faith teaches us that not everything we experience reveals the whole picture. We must trust that God is at work, even if we do not immediately recognize it.
  3. Prayer as Active Participation in the Spiritual Battle
    Daniel’s prayer had a real impact on the unseen battle. This shows that prayer is not merely a silent, passive act, but a spiritual weapon in the struggle between good and evil.
    ➡ When we pray for ourselves, for others, or for challenging situations, we actively participate in this battle. Even if we do not see the immediate effect, our prayers effect change in the unseen realm.
  4. Love Instead of Coercion – Also in Our Relationships
    In this story, God could have exercised His omnipotence and intervened immediately, but He allowed the battle to take place because His reign is based on love and justice, not on coercion.
    ➡ In our daily lives, we see that genuine relationships – whether with family, friends, or colleagues – do not function through control or pressure. Trust, respect, and patience are the foundations upon which healthy relationships grow. Those who manipulate or force others ultimately lose their affection.
  5. The Limits of Power and the Free Will of Man
    Satan was able to delay Gabriel for a time, but not defeat him permanently. This shows that evil has limited power – it can hinder, but it cannot achieve final victory.
    ➡ In our lives, this means that we may face challenges, resistance, or temptations, but we must know that God’s power is ultimately greater. Free will plays a central role – both in the cosmic conflict and in our personal lives of faith.
Conclusion: Our Faith Is Part of a Greater Battle
The story from Daniel 10 reminds us that our daily life is more than what meets the eye. Our challenges, our prayers, and our trust in God are part of a larger battle between good and evil. When we trust God, remain patient, and persevere in prayer, we actively participate in this spiritual battle – and we can trust that in the end, God will prevail.

God’s plans are often hidden, but our faith may rest in the knowledge that He is at work, even if we cannot see it.

Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/lesson-10-rules-of-engagement-10-1-an-angel-delayed-the-god-of-love-and-justice-living-faith/

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