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A proud and encouraging sight to see Brother Anbu and Sister Joanne running with the baton of faith handed over to them by their parents brethren Doss and Sureshkumar. God's richest blessings to you. 🇿🇦
Amen, Thank you for the streamed Youth Meeting, it was a joy to spend my afternoon with Br. Mikes Study and then the Youth Meetings. May the Lord bless you all richly, I hope someday I'll be able to visit Roanoke! God Bless You.
Hard to understand Br. Tim ... Br. Jordan is very articulate. Going to have to try to keep listening hard to Br. Tim to understand what he is saying. Thank you.
Mary believed in her heart that the holy child born of her was the long-promised Messiah, yet she dared not express her faith. Throughout His life on earth she was a partaker in His sufferings. She witnessed with sorrow the trials brought upon Him in His childhood and youth. By her vindication of what she knew to be right in His conduct, she herself was brought into trying positions. She looked upon the associations of the home, and the mother’s tender watchcare over her children, as of vital importance in the formation of character. The sons and daughters of Joseph knew this, and by appealing to her anxiety, they tried to correct the practices of Jesus according to their standard.-The Desire of Ages, 90 (1898). DG 53.1 Notwithstanding 'mary believed in her heart that the holy child born of her' means that she doesn't have any other children.
Dear brother. As long as I understood about the siblings of Jesus were stepped ones... All this displeased His brothers. Being older than Jesus, they felt that He should be under their dictation. They charged Him with thinking Himself superior to them, and reproved Him for setting Himself above their teachers and the priests and rulers of the people. Often they threatened and tried to intimidate Him; but He passed on, making the Scriptures His guide. DA 87.2 His brothers, as the sons of Joseph were called, sided with the rabbis. They insisted that the traditions must be heeded, as if they were the requirements of God.... His strict obedience to the law of God they condemned as stubbornness. They were surprised at the knowledge and wisdom He showed in answering the rabbis. They knew that He had not received instruction from the wise men, yet they could not but see that He was an instructor to them. They recognized that His education was of a higher type than their own. 11 CSA 9.3 As per to your regard you say that Jesus had younger siblings to Mary and Joseph... Could you pleasezzzzzzz send me a quote by EGW referring to that.....???????
It does NOT say in the Bible that Jesus had older brothers or step brothers. His brothers and sisters were his siblings from Mary and Joesph. The Bible and what it says is our only source of truth. The Bible is our final authority. To put ellen Whites writings above the Bible is blasphemy. And.....the idea that Jesus has stepbrothers is a Catholic teaching because the Catholics have to say that to carry on their ridiculous belief that Mary was a perpetual virgin. SHE WASN'T.
I love my dear Sisters and the Lesson presented. Question: How can the Holy Spirit drench those souls with His power who refuse Christ by persistently clinging to the products of Satan? They need that electric shock to come clean from Satan's enhancements.
“The Lord does not now work to bring many souls into the truth, because of the church members who have never been converted and those who were once converted but who have backslidden. What influence would these unconsecrated members have on new converts? Would they not make of no effect the God-given message which His people are to bear?” 6T p. 370..