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ADVENTIST NEWS NETWORK | March 20, 2020

March 20, 2020 By admin

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Sabbath: From Dust to Stars

March 20, 2020 By admin

Woman, happy with salvation's reward of eternal life

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Sabbath Afternoon
Read for This Week’s Study: Dan. 12:1-13; Rom. 8:34; Luke 10:20; Rom. 8:18; Heb. 2:14-15; John 14:29; Rev. 11:3.
Memory Text: “Those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the firmament, and those who turn many to righteousness like the stars forever and ever” (Daniel 12:3, NKJV).

The book of Daniel begins with Nebuchadnezzar invading Judea and taking captives to Babylon; the book of Daniel concludes, in contrast, with Michael standing up to deliver God’s people from end-time Babylon. That is, as shown all through Daniel, in the end, the very end, God works everything out in favor of His people.

As we have seen, too, Daniel and his companions remain faithful to God and display unparalleled wisdom amidst the trials and challenges of the exile. Likewise, when facing tribulation, God’s end-time people will also remain faithful, especially during “a time of trouble, such as never was since there was a nation” (Dan. 12:1). Like Daniel and his friends in Babylon, they will display wisdom and understanding. They will not only experience wisdom as a personal virtue but will be committed, as a consequence of that wisdom, to lead others to righteousness. Some will die or be put to death, and thus, go back to the dust, but they will be raised to eternity. As the biblical text says, “And many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life” (Dan. 12:2).

Study this week’s lesson to prepare for Sabbath, March 28.

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Christ’s Work and Our Work

March 20, 2020 By admin

Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved. Mark 16:15, 16.

It may be surprising to some that Christ’s work was not extended to the heathen nations, that it was confined in so small a circumference. But the heathen nations were not prepared for His work. And had He devoted His time to the conversion of the Gentile world, He would have closed the door whereby He could bear His message to the Jewish nation….

Frequently the people of other nations came to Christ to be healed, or to make some request for their relatives or friends. These people represented the great human family, who knew not God or the truth, but who felt a soul-longing for something they had not. All who came to Christ listened to His instruction, and as they heard the word of truth, they were deeply impressed. In speaking words of hope to those weary, unsatisfied souls, in healing the infirmities of those who came to Him, Christ was setting an example to be practiced from one end of the world to another. He was speaking and acting for humanity at large…. Although generation after generation would pass away, His lessons of practical service would be given by His witnesses. He was to ascend to heaven, but His work was to be carried forward with greater power than before, because He and His Father would cooperate in doing greater things for His people than they had seen while He was among them.

We are to work while it is day, for the night cometh, in which no man can work. Our life is represented as a day, and when our work is ended, when the worker ceases his busy activity, the work does not cease. Others take it up. Though the human agents pass away, the work of Christ does not cease, but goes on, each worker doing God service by working as Christ worked.

We often feel that in the work of God there are great interests to be handled that we are unable to touch. We seem bound about. Let us remember that Christ’s work while on earth was confined to a narrow compass. Yet multitudes from all parts of the world heard His lessons. He was giving His message to those who would afterwards become His disciples.

Christ worked out before His disciples and the world a perfect example of true religion. And when men realize the importance of showing patience, sympathy, and regard for the souls of men, nigh and afar off, Christ will be revealed in His followers.—Manuscript 50, May 31, 1897. “The Work of Christ.”
The Upward Look p. 165
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Prayer Requests
—-Please continue to pray for Brian and his family as they grieve the loss of their mother. Also, please pray for N that he will stay away from bad influences and give his heart to Jesus. Rose
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Dear Friends,
Yesterday, we were talking about the effect that being raised by my grandparents, Edwin and Ida Harmon until I was ten had upon my views. My grandfather was really the only one who took any time for me, so I naturally learned more from him than from my grandmother or my mother. Most of the things that I learned from him were good, but there were some things that he had laying around that he did not realize that I was looking at. He had his own special room where he could relax and keep his stuff. He had a big overstuffed chair that was very comfortable and in the evening he would relax in that chair and read his magazines, when I was outside playing, that is. If I was inside, he would tell me stories of the old days.
Those magazines that he had were not “children rated.” But while he was at work, I would look at grandpa’s magazines. Many of them were about hunting and fishing, but some were adventure magazines with pictures of headhunting and cartoons that I still remember today. He also had books about World War II. How cruel is the heart of mankind without the Spirit of God dwelling there. They had very graphic pictures from the war. They frightened me and fascinated me at the same time. I spent time looking carefully at each picture. Just the thought of some of them makes me shudder. Those war books I could look at while he was around and he would talk about what I saw in them, but he had no idea that I was looking at those adventure magazines.
It was never our Great Creator’s intention for such things to exist. When He created this planet, He spent evenings instructing Adam and Eve and warning them about Satan and advising them to stay together and stay away from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Yet they disobeyed God by eating the very fruit He warned them against. Even before, Eve had wandered from Adams side. How little they realized the results of their disobedience. It seemed like such a little test. It was such a small act of disobedience, but it was a pivotal moment in their experience. From that small act, came a great change.
Praise God! He does not leave us in such a pitiful state. He has provided a Way. Jesus is the “way, the truth, and the life.” John 14:6 He left the glories of Heaven, the adoration of all the beings in the Universe, and came to this earth to suffer all the abuse that wicked men could heap upon Him, and finally sacrificing His own life, so that we may have a restored relationship with our Creator. Wonderful Saviour! May we always serve Him from a heart filled with gratitude and love for His great sacrifice is my prayer.
Rose

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Strength in Times of Crisis

March 20, 2020 By admin

After having dropped out of college in my freshman year with a mysterious flu-like sickness, I struggled in US hospitals in Washington State for three months with various diagnoses that all turned out to be wrong.

Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, BC

Chapel adjoining Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, BC

Finally at the end of May, 1975, I returned to Victoria, BC, where our family physician put me in Royal Jubilee Hospital and ordered several medical specialists to do a battery of tests to determine why this 20-year-old young man was so sick.

After two days of tests, Dr. Herbert Domke walked into my room to talk to me about the results. There were tears in his eyes. I knew that a lady in our local Victoria church was in the same hospital and that she was his patient, so I asked “Is Mrs. White OK?” He answered with the chilling words, “No, it isn’t Mrs. White; it is you that I’ve been crying about. I know how important you are to your family and it is hard for me to share with you our findings.” He then went on to tell me that I had a rare autoimmune disease that is 85% fatal. After that I don’t remember much of what he said. I’d had a muscle biopsy the day before and it was those results that confirmed the diagnosis.

I could share many things with you about this experience, but one thing you have probably already guessed: I was among the 15% that live. I will turn 65 in three months, but back then I would happily have taken ten more years if it had been offered to me.

As anyone who has faced a grave prognosis, especially early in your life, can tell you –  you are forever changed by the experience, both in good and not so good ways. One of the good ways is that you can help people who face a similar threat to their temporal lives, which is just hard to do if you have not known that kind of threat yourself.

So with all of us facing this pandemic I want to share just a few things that I learned from that experience.

First, our fears are real and I believe only our Creator can give us freedom from those fears. And it may require a spiritual battle like Jacob had with the angel to get to the point where your soul says, “I will not let you go lest you bless me.” This battle each of us must fight on their own, but it is the most worthy and noble battle you will ever fight. The peace and comfort from making God’s unconditional love your own is beyond words.

Second, you should not think this is a time for inaction. When I accepted my diagnosis, I set about doing all that I could to gain back my health. I asked to have my bed moved to the old Victorian sun room at the end of the hospital wing. Since I was so young and on the terminal patient floor, the nurses agreed, and I was able to enjoy the large tall windows that opened to the sky and the Gary Oaks that grew around the grounds. I also asked if I could have two meals a day instead of three and that they be sent at 9 am and 3 pm and that they be vegetarian. The hospital dietitians and kitchen agreed.

Third, I spent a lot of time beside my bed in prayer each day, earnestly asking God to heal me if it was His will and to help me get through whatever my future would hold. After those times of prayer, I found additional peace. There was also a wonderful old chapel attached to the WWI-era-built hospital with a marvelous old organ. I would shuffle down there two or three times a day and play hymns that would lift my spirit and give me comfort. I never saw anyone in there. My mother had always had a piano in our home and I had taught myself to play by ear, so this turned out to be a great blessing for me during this time. One special hymn I played often was the hymn, “Abide With Me.” It will forever be special to me.

After a month the enzymes in my blood which they used to monitor the illness slowly started to return to normal. I was temporarily discharged one Sabbath and will never forget the joy of attending our Victoria Seventh-day Adventist Church. I cannot really capture in words the elation I felt as I sat in God’s house. At that time I had no idea that my remission would be permanent, that I would marry a picked-by-God special woman, have two wonderful children and have a fascinating career as an artist. This afternoon as I write this I live in a beautiful little cottage on a remote beach on Northern Vancouver Island with my wife. We are blessed to have our 25-year-old son with us during this pandemic.

But has it all been pie-in-the-sky-perfect for me? Far from it. This isn’t heaven yet for any of us. It’s a brutal, harsh world that is difficult at best for almost all of us. It is meant to be. God cursed the ground for our sake. We learn and grow little from ease and comfort. For years I battled alcoholism, depression, and obesity. Through AA I was given a second miracle 26 years ago when I had my last drink. But the battle with self is never over in this life. Yet through it all I knew and know that I have a Savior Who is mighty to save.

So this is the main thing I’d like to share with my online friends today: Only as the need arises does God meet our finite human weaknesses and fears with His infinite strength and power. He is the author of our faith. He alone is our hope. Once we realize our utter helplessness we can lean on Him, because we believe His promises, that “He cares for us.”

This is the Life Preserver we can hang onto with assurance today. Like the old hymn says “Nothing in my hand I bring, simply to Thy cross I cling.”

As a crisis arises, it is at that hour that God gives us His power and grace. Not usually before. I once told a wise pastor “I don’t think I could have faced the burning at the stake like those great Protestant Reformers did.” He replied “Neither could they. They were only given the ability to face their martyrdom in the hour that they needed it.” And that is how it is for you and me. We will have to wait patiently for His grace. Things may seem overwhelming, but in the hour that we most need it, God will be there to comfort and guide us.

Amen!(2)

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Adventist Young Adult Initiative Grows in Face of Christian Orthodox Opposition

March 20, 2020 By admin

Stefani Leeper | 20 March 2020  | Despite the ever-raging conflict between Orthodox and Protestant Christians in Serbia, a group of Seventh-day Adventist collegiate students at the nation’s Novi Sad University have been hosting UNZIP, a series of weekly workshops designed to help fellow students grow intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually. Meeting in rented facilities, young adults […] Source: https://atoday.org/adventist-young-adult-initiative-grows-in-face-of-christian-orthodox-opposition/

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