Looking for a motivating story about faith in action? This video tells the inspiring tale of Ouppa and how he turned a small group of believers into a thriving community. Discover how evangelism plays a crucial role in transforming lives and building connections. Subscribe for more inspiring content about faith and community! #Evangelism #CommunityOfFaith #InspiringStories #awr #adventistworldradio Watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j9h-bzc_zY MB01GWMDSERWB61 #short Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4M34LyAHRj0
3: The Backstory – The Prologue – It is Written – Discussions with the Author

Join It Is Written Sabbath School host Eric Flickinger and one of this quarter’s authors, Dr. Thomas R. Shepherd, as they provide additional insights into this week’s Sabbath School lesson, “The Beginning of the Gospel.”
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3: The Backstory – The Prologue – Hope Sabbath School Video Discussion
View an in-depth discussion of The Backstory – The Proogue in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris.
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A Disappointing Story of Bad Judgment and an Ethical Lapse at EKM

by Loren Seibold A week or so ago I received a letter from Catherine Taylor, a family therapist who is also a member of Kinship International, the organization for LGBTQ+ people from a Seventh-day Adventist background. Please be clear: everything I’m about to tell you comes from the letter Catherine sent out. The story in […] Source: https://atoday.org/a-disappointing-story-of-bad-judgment-and-an-ethical-lapse-at-ekm/
Wednesday: Reappearing Themes—Belief and Unbelief
Daily Lesson for Wednesday 16th of October 2024
Read John 3:16-21, John 9:35-41, and John 12:36-46. How do these texts repeat the theme of belief/unbelief found in the prologue?
In John’s Gospel, humanity seems to be divided into two overarching groups: those who believe in Jesus and accept Him as the Messiah and those who, having the opportunity to believe, choose not to.
Eleven of the disciples are in the first group, as are others such as Nicodemus (who comes to faith slowly), the woman at the well, and the man born blind. In the second group are Pharisees and high priests, people at the miracle of feeding the 5,000, and even one of the disciples, Judas.
It is interesting that the noun pistis (Greek for faith/belief) never appears in the Gospel of John. However, the verb pisteuō (believe) appears 98 times, compared to 241 times total in the entire New Testament! This verb is, indeed, a very big theme in John. This use of the verb instead of the noun may point to a very active sense of becoming a Christian. Being a believer in Jesus is something that we do, and this is expressed in how we live and not just in a set of beliefs. As we know, the devil believes in Jesus, as well (see James 2:19).
In John, the major difference between the two groups is the way that they relate to Jesus. Believers, or those who come to believe, have an openness toward Him, even when He confronts or rebukes them. They come to Jesus and do not run away. He is the Light that shines on them. And by faith, by believing, they become the children of God.
Unbelievers, on the other hand, typically come to Jesus to fight with Him. They are characterized by those who love darkness rather than light. They find His sayings hard to accept or they see Him breaking old traditions and not fulfilling their expectations. They stand in judgment on Him rather than letting His light measure and judge them. This attitude, of course, had been seen again and again in the religious leaders, who ideally, as the spiritual guides of the nation, should have been the first ones to have accepted Jesus.
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In what ways do you live out your faith in Jesus, as opposed to merely holding an intellectual assent to Him as the Messiah? Why it is important to know the difference? (See Matthew 7:21-23.) |
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