A simple recommendation led Eduardo to weekly Bible studies. Friendship led to transformation. Don’t miss this! Watch the whole story here: https://youtube.com/watch?v=QQZIkQK09Bc #AWR360 #BroadcastToBaptism Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/wK5bNbb02wM
10: The Covenant and the Blueprint — Singing with Inspiration
Exodus points us to a wonderful conclusion with the Israelites being bound for the Promised Land, hence our theme hymn for the quarter being
We Are Bound For The Promised Land – Hymn 620.
The practical terms we are given on Sabbath afternoon are “studying His Word”: 
Hymn 272 – Give Me The Bible and “praying”:
Hymn 684 – Hear Our Prayer, O Lord. In the end of the study introduction, “we obey Him”:
Hymn 590 – Trust And Obey.
We find on Sunday “The Book and the Blood” instructs us that God “is love”:
Hymn 349 – God Is Love, then tells us that our “help comes only from above, from the power of God’s grace”:
Hymn 109 – Marvellous Grace and “from His Word:
Hymn 272 – Give Me The Bible and
Hymn 273 – Lord, I Have Made Thy Word My Choice, “and from the Holy Spirit”:
Hymn 269 – Come, Holy Spirit.
“We have to make the choice, the moment-by-moment choice to surrender to Him” says Tuesday:
Hymn 507 – Moment By Moment and
Hymn 309 – I Surrender All. Having done this, Paul says: “When I am weak, then I am strong” in 2 Cor 12:10
Hymn 339 – God Is My Strong Salvation.
The building of the Sanctuary has the Israelites giving of their best voluntarily:
Hymn 572 – Give Of Your Best To The Master.
Scripture tells us on Thursday “that God would fill a person with the Spirit of God” and we may request this today:
Hymn 269 – Come, Holy Spirit. The “sign between God and His people that the Lord makes them holy”, “God’s Sabbath is presented” so
Don’t Forget The Sabbath – Hymn 388 all because
We Love Thy Sabbath, Lord – Hymn 390
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.”
(0)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/10-the-covenant-and-the-blueprint-singing-with-inspiration/
Monday: Seeing God
Daily Lesson for Monday 1st of September 2025
Read Exodus 24:9-18. What amazing experience were the children of Israel given here?
After the firm reestablishment of the covenant with God, Moses again climbed Sinai. In the beginning of this climb, Moses was not alone. He had the excellent company of 73 Israelite leaders. For the leaders, this was the pinnacle experience: they saw God (theophany), and twice the text underlines this amazing reality. It was also a time for the leaders, by eating together, to seal the covenant with God. This was a banquet, and the God of Israel was their Host. These leaders were deeply honored by God.
In the Middle East during biblical times (and to a certain extent today), eating together was a high experience, great honor, and privilege. It offered forgiveness and formed a bond of friendship. It implied being there for each other and staying together in times of crisis and problems. By eating together, they promised each other, without words, that if something should happen to one party, the other would be obliged to come and help. To be invited to a meal was a special treat that was not extended to everyone.
Meanwhile, to refuse an invitation was one of the worst kinds of insults. This insight helps us to understand the stories in the New Testament in which Jesus Christ was heavily criticized for eating with sinners (Luke 5:30). When believers celebrate the Lord’s Supper, they also establish this close bond with other believers who are sinners like themselves. During this meal, we celebrate the forgiveness and salvation that we have in Jesus (see Matthew 26:26-30, Mark 14:22-25, 1 Corinthians 11:23-29).
Tragically, some of the men who had gone up with Moses later fell into sin and lost their lives (see Leviticus 10:1-2,9). Even though they had such a deep experience with God there, they were not transformed or converted by that experience. What a powerful lesson about how possession of truth and sacred privileges does not automatically mean conversion. Having experienced what they did, these men should have been the last ones to have done what they would later tragically do.
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Dwell more on the story of these very privileged men, even sons of Aaron. What warning should this give to us, as Adventists, who, with the light we have been entrusted with, are indeed privileged? |
(2)Sunday: The Book and the Blood
Daily Lesson for Sunday 31st of August 2025
Read Exodus 24:1-8. What roles do the reading of the Word of God and the sprinkling of blood play in the ratification of the covenant between God and His people?
The living God of the Bible is the God of relationships.
The important element for our Lord is not a thing or an agenda but the person. Thus, God pays close attention to people, and the primary purpose of His activities is to build a personal relationship with humans. After all, a God who “is love” would have to be a God who did care about relationships, for how can there be love without relationships?
Jesus said: “ ‘And I, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself’ ” (John 12:32, ESV). God is interested not only in our ethical behavior, right doctrine, or in a set of proper actions, but, above all, in a personal, intimate relationship with us. Both Creation institutions (Genesis 1:1-31; Genesis 2:1-25) are about relationship: the first about the vertical relationship with God (the Sabbath) and the second about the horizontal relationship between humans (marriage).
The ratification of the covenant at Sinai was to reinforce the special relationship that God wanted to have with His people. In the ceremony, the people twice shouted that they would obey God in everything that He required. “Everything the Lord has said we will do,” they proclaimed (Exodus 24:3, NIV). They meant it, too, but they did not know their brokenness, fragility, and lack of power. The blood of the covenant was sprinkled on the people, indicating that only by Christ’s merits was Israel able to follow God’s instructions.
We do not want to accept that our human nature is fragile, weak, and thoroughly sinful. We have an inherent tendency toward evil. To be able to do good, we must have help from outside ourselves. This help comes only from above, from the power of God’s grace, from His Word, and from the Holy Spirit. And even with all this at our disposal, evil still comes so easily to us, does it not?
That’s why a close personal relationship with God was as essential to the people then, at Sinai, as it is to us today.
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“Everything the Lord has said we will do” (Exodus 24:3, NIV). How many times have you said the same thing, only to fail? What is the only solution? |
(0)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/25c-10-the-book-and-the-blood/
🌍 Adventist News Network – August 29, 2025: A Woman Found Hope in the Adventist Radio & Other Global News
Adventist News Network – August 29, 2025: A Woman Found Hope in the Adventist Radio & Other Global News |
This week on ANN: |
· A woman finds hope through the Seventh-day Adventist radio in North Korea, churches become shelters on the border between Cambodia and Thailand, an Adventist college student runs over 100 miles in 5 days to raise funds for the fight against cancer in Australia, and over 600 young Adventists gather in Poland.
· Stay tuned as ANN brings everything you have to know about what is happening in the church worldwide.
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