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A weekly discussion of the Seventh-day Adventist Sabbath School lesson based on the Adult Sabbath School Quarterly and driven by always asking, "What does this say about God?" (and by having a commitment that each person can and should discover the truth for himself or herself). This is the high quality mp3 feed.
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With a passion and zeal for a lost and hurting world, the Middletown Seventh-day Adventist Church is looking for ways to build bridges to a secular society through relationships. We aim to take a different approach in reaching out and helping people along their journey. We stress the importance of healthy relationships and cultural relevancy to communicate the gospel message. For these reasons we believe it is by investing time and energy in becoming a healthy community of faith that God’s c ...
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When God appeared to Moses in the burning bush, He wasn’t just showing a miracle—He was calling Moses to a new purpose. At first, Moses hesitated, unsure about such a radical change. Like him, we often have our own plans, but God may lead us in a different direction—one that’s harder, but better. Following His call may not always be easy, but it’s …
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HEALED ON THE WAY Learning grace is slow and hard the way recovery of any kind is usually slow and hard. When a bone is broken or a muscle torn, no supply of godly wishing can speed the pace at which the healing happens. This moment’s not for optics, not for show: nothing less than patient, cellular recovery can make us whole again. And so no proje…
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God's Voice, Or Mine? by Kris, Luke, Steve, & Lily https://cdn.simplecast.com/audio/5b903902-5249-4393-a786-5d47841cd790/episodes/6cc82b04-2506-4773-97a8-5bd8406ba4c6/audio/2c74d1c7-9d67-44ad-8903-3639699dd240/default_tc.mp3 Am I crazy, or is this God speaking?? 🎙️ This Thursday, we discuss the not-so-mysterious communications of our Creator. Get r…
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The book of Exodus is a powerful reminder that God sees, hears, and acts on behalf of the suffering. Its stories of deliverance speak to anyone who feels forgotten, oppressed, or burdened by life’s injustices. Just as God rescued the Israelites, He is still working today to redeem and restore. Exodus is more than ancient history—it points us to Jes…
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Ah, to be the wounded one—the one who gets to be the powerful forgiver. We covet this rare role because we’re usually more sinning than we’re sinned against. And when it comes our turn to show the grace once given us, we linger with the choice, as if it were a heavy thing to pardon what’s been done. We can’t, of course, refuse forgiveness outright:…
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Pharisees: Villains or Idiots? by Steve, Luke, Shannon, & Emmerson https://cdn.simplecast.com/audio/5b903902-5249-4393-a786-5d47841cd790/episodes/89c22bfa-6408-4ad7-a001-00508639d093/audio/1fa60667-c742-46f7-8c89-5378080b8f96/default_tc.mp3 Are they corrupt… or just stupid? 🎙️ This week, we discuss the New Testament’s ‘Spiritual Police’. 👮👮👮 Readin…
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Do you know how to swim? The majority of individuals learn how to swim as children, but it can still be scary. To learn how to swim and dive requires faith in your swim instructor. This week we look at what it means to dive into the unknown with faith. Downey Adventist Church Sermon I'm Diving In Chris Famisaran 21 June 2025 www.downeychurch.org…
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At the same time we must remember one thing for all these stories that appear to foreshadow last-day events: we must be careful to look at broad themes and allusions and not try to parse every detail to the point of creating prophetic absurdities. As in the parables of Jesus, we should look for the major points and principles. We should not milk ev…
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“Forgive me,” we say flippantly, painting on a shallow smile, when we discover we are misaligned with someone greater or more powerful—someone who might make us hurt. We view our error lightly—just a minor inconvenience—and we hope the one offended will quickly do the same. Why do the humbling work of owning all that happened and acknowledging its …
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