Be a Nobody and Become a Somebody
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Closer To Heaven
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Source: https://fulfilleddesire.net/adventist-news-network-january-31-2020/
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31 January 2020 | Dear Aunt Sevvy, When I came to church a few weeks ago, I saw that the communion table was set up. I was happy to see it, because I like the Lord’s Supper. But just before serving, the pastor read this text: “Therefore whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup […] Source: https://atoday.org/57492-2/
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by Steven Siciliano | 30 January 2020 | Read part 1 here. I joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church about forty years ago, as a young person with little knowledge of the Bible. Among other things, I was told that Jesus had instituted foot washing as an “ordinance” that we should literally reenact. I remember thinking […] Source: https://atoday.org/foot-washing-command-or-convention/
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Sabbath Afternoon
In Daniel chapter 5, the Word of God gives us a powerful example of human hubris that ends in a stunning and dramatic way. Though one could say that it takes Nebuchadnezzar a long time to learn his lesson, at least he learned it. His grandson, Belshazzar, does not. In using the temple vessels in a palace orgy, Belshazzar desecrates them. Such an act of desecration is tantamount not only to a challenge of God but an attack on God Himself. Thus, Belshazzar fills up the cup of his iniquities, acting in ways similar to the little horn (see Daniel chapter 8), which attacked the foundations of God’s sanctuary. By removing dominion from Belshazzar, God prefigures what He will accomplish against the enemies of His people in the very last days. The events narrated in Daniel chapter 5 took place in 539 B.C., on the night Babylon fell before the Medo-Persian army. Here occurs the transition from gold to silver, predicted in Daniel chapter 2. Once more it becomes evident that God rules in the affairs of the world.