Our Sabbath School program has always been linked to the support of the Seventh-day Adventist Mission program. This video provides a little insight into this important work.
(0)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/mission-spotlight-for-december-7/
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Our Sabbath School program has always been linked to the support of the Seventh-day Adventist Mission program. This video provides a little insight into this important work.
(0)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/mission-spotlight-for-december-7/
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Inside Story for Friday 6th of December 2024
By Andrew McChesney
A well-dressed woman drove her car into the parking garage of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s Upper Magdalena Conference in Bogota, Colombia. “Are you Christians?” she asked the parking attendant.
“Yes,” replied 52-year-old Ruben Campos.
“Which religion are you?” she asked.
“We are Seventh-day Adventists,” he said. “Can we help you?”
“Someone told me that Adventists don’t like to help others,” she said.
Ruben was surprised. “Let us help you,” he said. “We’re ready to serve.”
The woman asked if she could park her car in the church parking garage. Her apartment was nearby, but it didn’t have any parking, and she didn’t feel safe leaving her car in the street at night.
“Yes, you can park here,” Ruben said.
“How much would it cost?” she asked.
“It won’t cost you anything,” Ruben said. “It will be our gift to you.”
“Thank you!” the woman exclaimed. “Can I give you a hug?”
That night, the woman left her car in the parking garage. She returned the next night. On the third night, she asked Ruben for a Bible.
Then the two started studying the Bible. Ruben brought her a chair, and he sat in his booth as they studied. After a month, the woman said she wanted to introduce Ruben to her husband. She called from her cell phone. “It’s with him that I’m studying the Bible, and I want to be baptized,” she said.
The woman’s husband was a senior Colombian military officer, and he was on a temporary assignment abroad. He told Ruben that he also wanted Bible studies. “We can start when I return to Colombia,” he said.
Ruben may have been the happiest parking attendant in Colombia when the woman was baptized in a Seventh-day Adventist church in Bogota. He is now waiting for her husband to return to the country for Bible studies.
Jesus engaged in mission outreach by serving others. He said, “The Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve” (Matthew 20:28, NKJV).Ruben is seeking to follow His example.
“We can have an impact on many lives if we only serve,” said Ruben, who has worked as a parking attendant for eight years. “Somebody could come to you soon. You have to be ready to serve no matter who or where that person is.”
Thank you for your Thirteenth Sabbath Offering that helped two mission outreach projects in Colombia last quarter.
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Daily Lesson for Friday 6th of December 2024
Read Ellen G. White, “ ‘The Light of Life,’ ” Pages 463–475, in The Desire of Ages;
E. Edward Zinke, “The Authority of the Bible and the Certainty of the Second Coming,” The Certainty of the Second Coming (Hagerstown, MD: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 2000), Pages 23–36.
When Jesus said, “I am the light of the world,” He “was in the court of the temple specially connected with the services of the Feast of Tabernacles. In the center of this court rose two lofty standards, supporting lampstands of great size. After the evening sacrifice, all the lamps were kindled, shedding their light over Jerusalem. This ceremony was in commemoration of the pillar of light that guided Israel in the desert, and was also regarded as pointing to the coming of the Messiah. At evening when the lamps were lighted, the court was a scene of great rejoicing. . . .
“In the illumination of Jerusalem, the people expressed their hope of the Messiah’s coming to shed His light upon Israel. But to Jesus the scene had a wider meaning. As the radiant lamps of the temple lighted up all about them, so Christ, the source of spiritual light, illumines the darkness of the world. Yet the symbol was imperfect. That great light which His own hand had set in the heavens was a truer representation of the glory of His mission.
“It was morning; the sun had just risen above the Mount of Olives, and its rays fell with dazzling brightness on the marble palaces, and lighted up the gold of the temple walls, when Jesus, pointing to it, said, ‘I am the light of the world.’ ”—Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, Pages 463, 464.
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(0)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/24d-10-further-thought-the-way-the-truth-and-the-life/
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Join the Hit the Mark panel as they discuss Sabbath School Lesson 10 – The Way, the Truth, and the Life. It’s the fastest hour of the week!
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Daily Lesson for Thursday 5th of December 2024
Throughout the Gospel, Scripture plays an important role in telling us about the One who is the way, the truth, and the life. All through the Gospels, as all through the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments, the Scriptures play a key role in revealing truth. This is especially true when it comes to teaching us about who Jesus is and what He came to do.
Jesus and His disciples pointed to Scripture again and again to validate Him as the Messiah. Christ said, “ ‘If you believed Moses, you would believe Me; for he wrote about Me. But if you do not believe his writings, how will you believe My words?’ ” (John 5:46-47, NKJV).
In another place, while quoting from the book of Exodus, Christ said, “ ‘Have you not read what was spoken to you by God . . . ?’ ” (Matthew 22:31, NKJV). Zacharias referred to the promises of God that “He [God] spoke by the mouth of His holy prophets, who have been since the world began” (Luke 1:70, NKJV). In his sermon on the day of Pentecost, Peter said, “ ‘This Scripture had to be fulfilled, which the Holy Spirit spoke before by the mouth of David’ ” (Acts 1:16, NKJV).
The Bible is not a textbook on science. It does not explain how to split the atom or perform brain surgery. But it does something even more significant. It provides the context within which our universe has meaning. It is the key that opens the door, the light that makes it possible to see. Without it, we would be in the dark about the existence of God, His role in the universe, our own origin, the meaning of life, and the future.
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