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Nicole and Victor Broushet consider themselves missionaries and entrepreneurs who serve the greater Worcester, Massachusetts area. Not only to they advocate for…Source: https://vimeo.com/652203812
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Nicole and Victor Broushet consider themselves missionaries and entrepreneurs who serve the greater Worcester, Massachusetts area. Not only to they advocate for…Source: https://vimeo.com/652203812
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As we have seen, all through the Old Testament, the Lord constantly brought the minds of the people back to the Exodus, their miraculous deliverance, by God, from Egypt. To this day, thousands of years later, practicing Jews keep the Passover celebration, a memorial to what the Lord has done for them.
“It will come to pass when you come to the land which the LORD will give you, just as He promised, that you shall keep this service. And it shall be, when your children say to you, ‘What do you mean by this service?’ that you shall say, ‘It is the Passover sacrifice of the LORD, who passed over the houses of the children of Israel in Egypt when He struck the Egyptians and delivered our households’” (Exodus 12:25-27).
For the church today, the Passover is a symbol of the deliverance we have been offered in Christ: “For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us” (1 Corinthians 5:7).
Paul wanted these people to remember what God had done for them in Christ, what He had saved them from, and what they now had because of God’s grace to them. As with the children of Israel, it wasn’t anything in and of themselves that commended them to God. Instead, it was only God’s grace, given to them, even though they were “strangers from the covenants of promise,” that made them who they were in Christ Jesus.
Whether Jews in the wilderness, Christians in Ephesus, or Seventh-day Adventists anywhere in the world, how crucial it is for us always to remember, and not forget, what God has done for us in Christ. No wonder, then, that we have these words: “It would be well for us to spend a thoughtful hour each day in contemplation of the life of Christ. We should take it point by point, and let the imagination grasp each scene, especially the closing ones. As we thus dwell upon His great sacrifice for us, our confidence in Him will be more constant, our love will be quickened, and we shall be more deeply imbued with His spirit.” — Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, p. 83.
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Solomon Islands riots have left 3 dead, most of Chinatown destroyed. Mission Compound and churches in Honiara, Solomon Islands’ capital, are undamaged so far. Church leaders urging members to steer clear of the protests. 01 December 2021 | Under the slogan, “Hands and Feet of Jesus,” young people from churches in Solomon Islands volunteered to […] Source: https://atoday.org/after-solomon-island-riots-adventist-youth-and-adra-help-with-hands-feet-heart/
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Wednesbury church congregation experienced a high day on Sabbath 20 November 2021, as nine young people committed their lives to the Lord through baptism.
The public declaration of their commitment came after a difficult 18 months of restricted face to face worship services and prolonged Zoom programmes.
During the lockdown, many sadly lost their faith amidst the struggles and pressures caused by the pandemic. The church felt encouraged seeing many of their young people becoming enthused at…Source: https://adventist.uk/news/article/go/2021-12-01/1019/