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Adventist News Network – February 23, 2024

Adventist News Network – February 23, 2023 |
This week on ANN: |
On this episode of ANN, Adventist World Radio reaches remote regions of Lesotho. |
A camp for the deaf celebrates inclusion in Northern Ghana. |
A woman dedicates herself to literature evangelism and leads people to baptism in Peru. |
The Celebration of Pastor George Brown’s 100th birthday, former Inter-American Division (IAD) president. |
Stay tuned for these top stories from around the world.
Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/adventist-news-network-february-23-2024/
Sabbath: Blessed Is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord
Daily Lesson for Saturday 24th of February 2024
Read for This Week’s Study
Psalms 23:1-6, John 10:11-15, Psalms 22:1-31, Psalms 89:27-32, Colossians 1:16, Psalms 2:1-12, Hebrews 7:20-28.
Memory Text:
“The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone. This was the Lord’s doing; it is marvelous in our eyes” (Psalms 118:22-23, NKJV).
The Psalms testify about Christ’s person and ministry. Almost all aspects of His work in the plan of salvation are seen in the Psalms. In various ways, Christ’s life and work are prefigured and predicted in them, often with remarkable accuracy.
The topics revealed in the Psalms include Christ’s deity, His Sonship, His obedience, His zeal for God’s temple, His identity as the Good Shepherd, His betrayal, His suffering, His bones not being broken, His death, resurrection, ascension, priesthood, and kingship. It’s all there, as predicted many centuries before Jesus came in the flesh.
No wonder, for example, when talking about His ministry, Jesus pointed back to the Psalms when speaking to the disciples on the road to Emmaus (Luke 24:44). He wanted them to find in the Psalms evidence for who He was.
Some of the psalms that have a typological fulfillment in Christ include Psalms 24:1-10; Psalms 45:1-17; Psalms 72:1-20,101 (the ideal King and Judge), as well as Psalms 88:1-18,102 (prayers of the suffering servant of God).
In all the Psalms, through the psalmists’ laments, thanksgivings, praises, and cries for justice and deliverance, we can hear the echoes of Christ’s prayer for the salvation of the world.
*Study this week’s lesson to prepare for Sabbath, March 2.
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AWR360° A Student’s Faith Is Tested Ep.8
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NEC Organises Swinton Church
On Sabbath 17 February, the Swinton church plant was officially organised and welcomed into the sisterhood of churches in the North England Conference (NEC).
The church has over 60 core members and contacts, and its youth and children’s ministries are thriving. Dr Patrick Herbert, Director of Personal Ministries, Evangelism and Church Planting at the NEC, and Elder Danny Apeadu, the Global Mission Pioneer assigned to this fellowship, have provided comprehensive support and guidance to ensure…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2024-02-23/1851/

