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Daily Lesson for Thursday 19th of October 2023
Read Acts 1:8. What principle did Jesus present when doing the work of sharing or being His witnesses to the world?
This is the principle set out by Jesus that shows us how we need to act as His disciples, who have the good news to share with others. Sharing the truth is not about convincing others how wrong they are, but about sharing Jesus as portrayed in the three angels’ messages of Revelation 14:6-12.
There are, however, some principles in the words of Jesus in Acts 1:8.
First, “ ‘you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem’ ” (NIV). As we have seen (but it is worth repeating), we are to be His witnesses in the place where we physically reside. This may include our own home, our church, our neighborhood, and our community. We need to be His witnesses first where we are, in the area He has initially placed us—home or work—and to be His witnesses to the people closest to us. It can be close family or extended family, church people, work colleagues, neighbors, and the community.
Sometimes people are interested only in going off to a far country and alien culture to be God’s witnesses. But they do not witness to people around them now. We should begin where we are and move from there as the Lord leads us.
Next, “ ‘in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth’ ” (Acts 1:8, NIV). Again, Jesus affirms the reality that witnessing involves crossing cultural boundaries. Beginning from where we are, we may be called to move to other areas to reach out to different social, ethnic, and religious groups. If I belong to a certain ethnic or language people group, it may be much easier for me to witness to them because of minimal cultural barriers to cross. In some areas of the world, only one clan or tribe is represented in the makeup of the church. However, Jesus’ great commission tells us that as His witnesses, moving out of our comfort zone and investing our resources for such people groups is crucial. They also need the message of Jesus.
Challenge: Identify and make a list of people groups with special needs in your community, whom the church has not made efforts to reach.
Challenge Up: Begin praying for an opportunity in the near future to become engaged in mission to people with special needs.
(0)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/23d-03-starting-from-where-you-are/
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18 October 2023 | The children’s series “Presente de Nick” (“Nick’s Gift”) launched its fifth season on October 7 at the Adventist Central Church in Curitiba, Brazil. The series, available for streaming on the Feliz7Play platform, aims to familiarize the younger generation with biblical narratives through engaging audiovisual content. The season comprises 12 episodes, delving […] Source: https://atoday.org/brazilian-childrens-series-presente-de-nick-launches-fifth-season/
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AWR360° India – The Tithe Child Ep.1 #AWR #Evangelism #Bible #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LLClWLS9Buc
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by Loren Seibold | 17 October 2023 | In a recent issue of the Adventist Review, author Adam Ramdim wrote about his visit to one of the historical sites of spiritualism: In the United States and Western Europe the birth of modern spiritualism is linked to the Fox sisters from New York State. Mysterious rapping/knocking […] Source: https://atoday.org/is-spiritualism-real-the-adventist-review-thinks-so/
