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1 lis 2018 · We need to humble ourselves before the Lord, with fasting and prayer, and to meditate much upon His Word, especially upon the scenes of the judgment. We should now seek a deep and living experience in the things of God.
- Living in the End-time
We must have Christ enthroned in the heart, that the...
- Living in the End-time
The Adventist Church has a distinctive view of end times and eschatology, which is rooted in their belief in the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, the Millennium, the Investigative Judgment, the mark of the beast, and the importance of the Sabbath.
What do we need for the end time? Based on Joshua’s needs, our prayers should lead us to: • Expect to hear from God. • Confess our sins. • Remember how God has led us in the past. • Ask for courage and faith. • Create a relationship with God. • Plead for the Holy Spirit experience. • Anticipate the Latter Rain power.
Prayer Time (30–45 Minutes) Praying God’s Word — Revelation 14:7 “Fear God and give glory to Him, for the hour of His judgment has come; and worship Him who made heaven and earth, the sea
28 paź 2020 · We must have Christ enthroned in the heart, that the soul-temple may be cleansed from every defilement. The soon coming of our Saviour must be a living reality to us. The question of all importance for this time is, “How is it with my soul? Am I seeking to reiterate the words of Christ?
2 maj 2020 · You need not die, he says, you need only worship me (Matt. 4:9). Perhaps, one of the most trying temptations of the end times is that of being self-sufficient or trusting and doing things our way. At that time, according to Revelation 14:6-12, the focus is on worship, making ourselves an idol in opposition to honoring the One and Only true God.
End Times, Fellowship, Testimony Isaiah 58:13-14 “If you turn away your foot from the Sabbath, From doing your pleasure on My holy day, And call the Sabbath a delight, The holy day of the LORD honorable, And shall honor Him, not doing your own ways, Nor finding your own pleasure, Nor speaking your own words, Then you shall delight…