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World Leaders of the Adventist church emphasize making the Word of God as the foundation of our mission

During the Southern Asia-Pacific Division annual year-end meetings, Adventist church world leaders underline the value of depending on the word of God in the last days and as we participate in the world church’s movement of proclaiming the blessed hope in different parts of the world.
 
In a four-day worship series, world church leaders deliver inspiring and spirit-filled messages which encouraged delegates to reflect on their spiritual journey and their relationship with Christ through various capacities given to them in their respective territories.
 
Ted Wilson: God’s mandate, who will go?
God appreciates the heart and will that His children exhibit as they stand firm in front of the enemy’s cavalry. His church shouts with joy to proclaim the three angel’s messages and bring hope to everyone around the world during the Earth’s final history. In days when our values and belief as Christians are being tested, in times when people don’t believe and understand what we say. In moments when our kindness is reciprocated with unruly behavior, will we still be able to stand and reveal a character worthy of God?
 
Wilson reflects on 1 Thessalonians 14:5,6, there will come a time when “all of you will be accused, criticized for standing firm and holding fast for what you have. When you instruct people, the unruly, you are going to be criticized.” Wilson reminds the delegates of our character through the Holy Scripture continuing on verse 15, “ Make sure that nobody pays back wrong for wrong, but always strive to do what is good for each other and everyone else. Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”
 
Wilson reminded the delegates “to be in an attitude of prayer at all times and to pray unceasingly.” He stressed that life will not be easy for anyone who serves the Lord. There will come a time when our palate for service will turn bland. Our fire isn’t spewing light the way it was before. When we are in moments of uncertainty, the Gospel reminds us to pray. Rejoice in the Lord! Seek refuge that we may be able to find our way back into His presence.
 
“Hold fast what you have from scripture. Don’t allow all of these destabilizing things to end or in any way shape your faith and your direction as a leader in the Southern Asia-Pacific Division… Don’t ever forget your purpose to seek, save, disciple all through the power of the Holy Spirit.”
 
Erton Köhler: God asks for urgency
Every day more and more people die without realizing that there is hope. This is our burden as a church to make the gospel available to everyone who wanted to find hope in this sin-sick world. Köhler stressed to use every means available and to make a purposed effort to reach every soul who wanted to experience a change in their life.
 
“We have to ask ourselves, what are we doing to urgently reach people in our territory? Tomorrow might be too late,” Köhler stressed.
 
“Please execute God’s work with success and urgency. Plant in your heart a commitment to say ‘I Will Go!’ and make disciples offering your best skills in each one of your responsibilities. In doing the maximum, to support our mission, always with urgency. We can’t lose time in God’s work,” Köhler added.
 
He stressed also that every minute that we lose represents people that we can’t reach. This refers back to the Spirit of Prophecy where Ellen G. White reminded that “Every day the probation of some is closing. Every hour some are passing beyond the reach of mercy. And where are the voices of warning and entreaty to bid the sinner flee from this fearful doom? Where are the hands stretched out to draw him back from death? Where are those who with humility and persevering faith are pleading with God for him?” (Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 140)

Paul Douglas: God is looking for someone?
God’s call to his disciples in the past is the same call that God is making for us today. He is calling us to proclaim the gospel in different parts of the world. Douglas reiterated that proclaiming Christ was given utmost importance. Despite the risks it entails, the disciples lived with a commitment to making sure that every soul they meet will have an encounter with Christ’s message of salvation.
 
“The harvest is ready to be reaped. Stand in the middle of the barley field with the intent of staying. Stand in the middle of the barley field ready to do the harvest. Stand in the middle of the barley field knowing that victory is already one,” said Douglas.
 
Challenges, confusion, and doubt may arise amidst the work that God has called us to accomplish, Douglas reassures the delegates that “God will always be there.”
 
Duane McKey: Bringing the Message of Hope through the airwaves
Elder Duane McKey, president of the Adventist World Radio shared remarkable testimonies about rebel individuals in the mountains of Mindoro, surrendering to the government and renewing their lives to be one with God. McKey reminisced their first visit to the Mindoro islands back in 2016 where they witnessed God’s working seen through radio.
 
He shared about a community store up in the mountains where everyone comes together at a particular time to listen to God’s words through our AWR radio broadcasters. It didn’t take long, more and more people were encouraged to listen and made a resolve to live a life in Christ based on the lessons they regularly hear from the radio program.  
 
Since then, more mission opportunities opened in Mindoro island. From rebel groups in different parts of the islands, indigenous tribal groups living in the mountains, and low land inhabitants who are continuously seeking hope, the mission has grown significantly in this place inviting more people to reach this place and introduce Jesus as our blessed hope.
 
Adventist World Radio is working nonstop in different parts of the world to proclaim the everlasting gospel using different avenues to bring the message across and break down barriers.
 
“This is not the time to stop. This is the time to world even harder because more and more people need hope. That hope can only be found in Jesus,” McKey said.

Edward Rodriguez, SSD Communication Department
 

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