Divine Messengers Movement

Divine Messengers Movement Welcome to our page. Divine Messengers Movement is an Evangelistic Wing of Valley View Univ METHODOLOGY:
Preaching and Living the Gospel.

Divine Messengers Movement is a bold movement of Seventh-day Adventist young people with the passion for dying souls and the spirit of urgency to touch this generation now with the everlasting gospel. A movement of consecrated workers; true to Christ and their calling, humble young men and women who see the need for evangelism, who will do and dare and will never stay dormant and silent, but faith

ful to the call of spreading this gospel, relying on God’s matchless grace and strength in every emergency, moving in the spirit and power of Elijah. Based on the above premise, the founders and members of Divine Messengers Movement agreed to come together in an effort and intention to be channels at the disposal of God to reach a famishing and dying continent with the Saviour’s love. In this our generation, there is the heartfelt yearning amongst many committed and dedicated young people who are not only in expectancy of the coming of Christ, but willing and steadfast to hastening the second advent of Jesus. This sanctified desire to move from village to village, from town to town, from city to city, from hamlet to hamlet, from door to door, and from person to person through public evangelism, short health seminars, door-to-door Bible lessons, community service projects, counseling, literature evangelism, symposiums, medical outreach, and humanitarian work in directing a continent in peril and a people starving from both spiritual and physical maladies to Jesus, the Hope of the Ages. Divine Messengers Movement sprung up to compliment the church’s responsibility and by extension, institutions, movements, organizations and independent bodies whose activities are in conformity to the Movement’s core ideals and the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the heralding of the three angels’ messages. PREAMBLE
DIVINE MESSENGERS MOVEMENT is committed to Hastening the Second Advent of Christ Jesus through the preaching and the living of the gospel. RECOGNIZING the significance of Young People’s role and influence in Evangelism and the hastening of Christ’s Second Advent. REALIZING the pivotal need of a student-based and viable outreach wings in complementing the church’s mandate and responsibility of preaching and living the three angels’ messages of revelation 14 in Africa. DESIROUS of providing a Bible based, Spirit of Prophecy modelled training to students and the laity of the fields influencing them to be actively involved and passionately interested in reaching up, out and across to dying souls. GOAL:
With the spirit of urgency, we will extend the everlasting gospel to where it is needed most. Challenging and mobilizing all, especially young people, to be committed and actively be part of the great Gospel Commission. WATCH WORD:
Proclaiming and Living this Gospel

AIM:
Transforming lives by the Spoken Word. VISION:
“Parade a Bible based evangelistic oriented movement of gallant, dedicated and dependable young people characterized with the pioneers’ spirit of passion & love for souls”

PHILOSOPHY:90
Daring to reach all possible! DIVINE MESSENGERS MOVEMENTS AFFIRM:
1. Respect the Bible, as God’s inspired word and the store house of His unerring counsel.
2. Sanctified Passion for souls, especially the lost.
3. Dedication to Seventh-day Adventist Church as God’s end time remnant church. This we will do by supporting and upholding its principles, organization, and leadership.
4. Courage, tenacity, sincerity, dedication, perseverance and commitment as the hallmark of our missions.
5. Waiting and Hastening of the Second Advent of Christ Jesus.
6. Ready to dare by evangelizing Africa with the everlasting gospel.

15/11/2015

Christ's Victory as Complete as Adam's Failure

For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one shall many be made righteous. Rom. 5:19

Christ is called the second Adam. In purity and holiness, connected with God and beloved by God, He began where the first Adam began. Willingly He passed over the ground where Adam fell, and redeemed Adam's failure.

But the first Adam was in every way more favorably situated than was Christ. The wonderful provision made for man in Eden was made by a God who loved him. Everything in nature was pure and undefiled. . . . Not a shadow interposed between them and their Creator. They knew God as their beneficent Father, and in all things their will was conformed to the will of God. . . .

But Satan came to the dwellers in Eden and insinuated doubts of God's wisdom. He accused Him, their Heavenly Father and Sovereign, of selfishness, because, to test their loyalty, He had prohibited them from eating of the tree of knowledge. . . .

Christ was tempted by Satan in a hundredfold severer manner than was Adam, and under circumstances in every way more trying. The deceiver presented himself as an angel of light, but Christ withstood his temptations. He redeemed Adam's disgraceful fall, and saved the world. . . .

In His human nature He maintained the purity of His divine character. He lived the law of God, and honored it in a world of transgression, revealing to the heavenly universe, to Satan, and to all the fallen sons and daughters of Adam that through His grace humanity can keep the law of God. He came to impart His own divine nature, His own image, to the repentant, believing soul.

Christ's victory was as complete as had been Adam's failure. So we may resist temptation, and force Satan to depart from us.

08/04/2015

JOY COMES WITH THE MORNING
In our turbulence, we may shout, weep and even sometimes sob. In all these circumstances, God sees. He watches. But His silence should not be interpreted as He not caring for us. Be reminded that God does not seek halfway measures—not then, not now. His ultimate is that His children would experience permanent solution to their nightmares that threaten to dampen their faith in Him (Psalm 30:5b; 2 Cor. 4:17-18).—ELZ.

10/11/2014

WRITTEN EPISTLES
Whatever we do; be it good or bad, a help given or withheld—whatever it be, people will talk about us. In the scroll of others, our lives are written in diverse versions; some tag it “versions,” others “editions,” still others choose “volumes.” Pastor Paul, in his letter to the Corinthians, writes: “Ye are our epistle written in our hearts, known and read of all men” (2 Cor 3:2, KJV). The world watches! With the so vast cloud of witnesses let our epistles be that which is not in the scroll of others, but a version God is proud of and by which we shall be acquitted. Have a Great Week.
— ZLE’s Weekly.

29/08/2014

Sometimes it is difficult to put into words the challenges we go through & at other times we forget too easily to say a prayer when trials assail us. But would it be out of place if you could just, in a matter of seconds, ''lay down your heavy loads down by the riverside''? Remember, Jesus still hears and answers prayers. Happy Sabbath. ZLE's Thoughts.

22/08/2014

Lingering over my pillow, this ancient song keeps recurring in my mind: ''My lifetime, I'll give God my lifetime.'' But one question must be answered: What does it take to give God your lifetime? As you mull over the words of this song, remember He owns you by Creation and Redemption & giving your lifetime to Him is a cause worth charting. Happy Sabbath. ZLE's Thoughts.

16/06/2014

Thanksgiving and Praise

Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name. Ps. 100:4

If we will consecrate heart and mind to the service of God, doing the work He has for us to do and walking in the footsteps of Jesus, our hearts will become sacred harps, every chord of which will send forth praise and thanksgiving to the Lamb sent by God to take away the sins of the world. . . .

Christ would have our thoughts center upon Him. . . . Look away from self to Jesus Christ, the life of every blessing, every grace, the life of all that is precious and valuable to the children of God. . . .

The Lord Jesus is our strength and happiness, the great storehouse from which, on every occasion, men may draw strength. As we study Him, talk of Him, become more and more able to behold Him--as we avail ourselves of His grace and receive the blessings He proffers us, we have something with which to help others. Filled with gratitude, we communicate to others the blessings that have been freely given us. Thus receiving and imparting, we grow in grace; and a rich current of praise and gratitude constantly flows from our lips; the sweet spirit of Jesus kindles thanksgiving in our hearts, and our souls are uplifted with a sense of security. The unfailing, inexhaustible righteousness of Christ becomes our righteousness by faith.

Let the fresh blessings of each new day awaken praise in our hearts for these tokens of His loving care.

When you open your eyes in the morning, thank God that He has kept you through the night. Thank Him for His peace in your heart. Morning, noon, and night let gratitude as a sweet perfume ascend to heaven. . . .

The angels of God, thousands upon thousands, . . . guard us against evil and press back the powers of darkness that are seeking our destruction. Have we not reason to be thankful every moment, thankful even when there are apparent difficulties in our pathway?

16/06/2014

We all entered the cloud together, and were seven days ascending to the sea of glass, when Jesus brought the crowns, and with His own right hand placed them on our heads. He gave us harps of gold and palms of victory.

04/06/2014

Wisdom and Understanding Bring Happiness

Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. Prov. 3:13

The ceremony of anointing David . . . was an intimation to the youth of the high destiny awaiting him. . . .

Notwithstanding the high position which he was to occupy, he quietly continued his employment, content to await the development of the Lord's plans in His own time and way. As humble and modest as before his anointing, the shepherd boy returned to the hills, and watched and guarded his flocks as tenderly as ever. But with new inspiration he composed his melodies and played upon his harp. Before him spread a landscape of rich and varied beauty. . . .

David, in the beauty and vigor of his young manhood, was preparing to take a high position with the noblest of the earth. His talents, as precious gifts from God, were employed to extol the glory of the divine Giver. His opportunities of contemplation and meditation served to enrich him with that wisdom and piety that made him beloved of God and angels. As he contemplated the perfections of his Creator, clearer conceptions of God opened before his soul. Obscure themes were illuminated, difficulties were made plain, perplexities were harmonized, and each ray of new light called forth fresh bursts of rapture and sweeter anthems of devotion, to the glory of God and the Redeemer. The love that moved him, the sorrows that beset him, the triumphs that attended him, were all themes for his active thought; and as he beheld the love of God in all the providences of his life, his heart throbbed with more fervent adoration and gratitude, his voice rang out in a richer melody, his harp was swept with more exultant joy; and the shepherd boy proceeded from strength to strength, from knowledge to knowledge; for the Spirit of the Lord was upon him.

04/06/2014

[Jesus] declares, "I am the way, the truth, and the life." If by any effort of our own we could advance one step toward the ladder, the words of Christ would not be true. But when we accept Christ, good works will appear as fruitful evidence that we are in the way of life, that Christ is our way, and that we are treading the true path that leads to heaven.

03/06/2014

No Real Joy Apart From Christ

Enter thou into the joy of thy lord. Matt. 25:23

The reason why some are restless is that they do not go to the only true source of happiness. They are ever trying to find out of Christ that enjoyment which is found alone in Him. In Him are no disappointed hopes. Oh, how is the precious privilege of prayer neglected! . . . Prayer is the strength of the Christian. When alone, he is not alone; he feels the presence of the One who said, "Lo, I am with you alway."

The young want just what they have not, namely, religion. Nothing can take the place of it.

The Christian's hope is just what is needed. Religion will prove to the believer a comforter, a sure guide to the Fountain of true happiness.

There is no true joy except Christ's joy. All the supposed happiness a man fancies he can gain without Christ will prove to be as ashes, a disappointment. Do not suppose for a moment that an irreligious man can be a happy man.

No man can really enjoy life without religion. Love to God purifies and ennobles every taste and every desire, intensifies every affection, and brightens every worthy pleasure. It enables men to appreciate and enjoy all that is true, and good, and beautiful.

You will ever find with the true Christian a marked cheerfulness, a holy, happy confidence in God, a submission to His providences, that is refreshing to the soul.

Faith in God's love and overruling providence lightens the burdens of anxiety and care. It fills the heart with joy and contentment in the highest or the lowliest lot. Religion tends directly to promote health, to lengthen life, and to heighten our enjoyment of all its blessings. It opens to the soul a never-failing fountain of happiness.

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