31 December 2019 | Uganda’s president has praised the “oneness” among religions promoted by an interfaith council to which the nation’s Adventists belong alongside the Catholic Church, Muslim representatives and other religious groups. The country’s Uganda Media Center (UMC) describes the Inter-Religious Council of Uganda as “an indigenous national faith-based organization that strives to promote […] Source: https://atoday.org/ugandan-president-praises-oneness-promoted-by-interfaith-council-to-which-nations-adventists-belong/
01: From Reading to Understanding – Singing with Inspiration
Welcome to 2020.
The hymn that will be used as the theme for this quarter is from “The Church Hymnal, Official Hymnal of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church” which was surpassed by the “Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal” in 1985.In the ‘old’ hymnal,
Number 497 – Standing by a Purpose True, that is, ”Dare to be a Daniel” will be the favourite. I do hope you are able to source this hymn and use it frequently during this quarters Sabbath School study time.
With Jesus Christ as the centre of Daniel, there are many hymns about our Lord from which to choose. The topics of Jesus spoken of in Sunday’s study shows this. Chapter 1 is Christ being confronted by the powers of darkness for us, and His wisdom –
Hymn 274 “O Word of God Incarnate”, “O Wisdom from on high”. “Chapter 3 reveals Christ walking with His faithful servants” as in
Hymn 315 “O for a Closer Walk!”,
Hymn 574 “O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee” and
Hymn 624 “I Want Jesus to Walk With Me”.
Chapter 5 shows
“Jesus Is Coming Again” Hymn 213,
Hymn 201 “Christ Is Coming”, and
“Face to Face” Hymn 206, to name three of the many Second Advent hymns. In Daniel Chapter 8 we see Jesus as our Priest:
Hymn 249 “Praise Him! Praise Him!” Chapter 9 is about the Supreme Sacrifice:
Hymn 157 “Go to Dark Gethsemane”,
Hymn 159 “The Old Rugged Cross”,
Hymn 163 “At the Cross” and
Hymn 328 “Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone”.
Chapter 10 -12 is the victory of Jesus:
Hymn 38 “Arise, My Soul, Arise!”,
Hymn 176 “Hail the Day That Sees Him Rise” and
Hymn 17 “Good Christian Friends, Rejoice!” and that Jesus rescues the fallen human race:
Hymn 335 “What a Wonderful Saviour”.
God’s blessings as you enjoy your Singing with Inspiration this quarter.
2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

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01: From Reading to Understanding – Discussion Starters
- Born in the prophecy of Daniel. We learned the story as children, no doubt, and we still marvel at Daniel’s rescue from the den of hungry lions. Do you agree with the lesson author that the Seventh-day Adventist church was born in the pages of the book of Daniel? How would you explain that to someone who doesn’t belong to the Adventist church? Or would you even attempt to make that plain?
- Christ the center of Daniel. How can we see Jesus in the first verses of chapter 1 of Daniel? For example, does Daniel’s captivity in Babylon remind us of Jesus’ life on earth? Can you trace the message of the book of Daniel to see the life of Jesus on earth? Does the fact that most of the revelations of Jesus in Daniel are in the form of vivid comparisons, make it easier or harder to see Jesus in this prophetic book? Imagine what it must have been like for friends and followers of Daniel as an evangelist to absorb the depth of his messages as revealed in prophecy.
- The structure of Daniel. Pretend that I am about twelve years old, and you are trying to explain to me the structure of the book of Daniel. What would you tell me is important about understanding the five kingdoms involved in this book? Would you try to explain to me that while we’re dealing with five separate kingdoms, they all merge in our study? Or do they? Why do you think God is going to such lengths to explain to Daniel, and through Daniel to us, the march of history to the time when “Michael stands up”? Why are the prophecies of Daniel called “apocalyptic”?
- More vocabulary words. Parse (take apart and reassemble) each of the following words your lesson teacher wants you to know for a more complete understanding of the book of Daniel:
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- Preterism
- Futurism
- Idealism
- Historicism
Which of these applies most completely to the book of Daniel? Do you believe that in Bible prophecy, a day equals a year? How does this belief aid you in understanding prophetic visions such as Daniel’s? Should a Bible-believing Christian apply the prophecies of 2,300 years and 490 years as given in Daniel’s messages to actual historical events hundreds of years into the future after Daniel was no longer a working prophet? What can help us keep Daniel’s prophecies alive for us today?
5. Contemporary relevance of Daniel. Explain how each of the following relates to the message of Daniel as we can understand it today:
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- The sovereign rulership of God.
- God in charge of history.
- God as a role model for us
Does the majestic and all-powerful reign of God over history ever puzzle you? Do you ever wonder how God is working today in the history of the country where you live to bring events to a conclusion? What spiritual blessing do you most value that began for you with the study of the almighty God in the history of mankind? How do you express your gratitude to God for being so involved in your life that He longs for you to understand what is happening in this world as it reveals God’s plan for us?

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HopeSS: From Reading to Understanding (December 28, 2019)
You can view an in-depth discussion of “From Reading to Understanding” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. Click on the image to view:
You may download an MP4 video file, and audio file or a PDF lesson outline from the HopeSS site.
With thanks to Hope Channel – Television that will change your life.

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Sharing Scripture for December 29 – January 4
This is a tool for you to use if you lead a Sabbath School (SS) class or small group. It is keyed to the Bible texts used in the current week’s Adult SS Lesson and includes a brief story from current news you can use to introduce the discussion and then a series of discussion […] Source: https://atoday.org/sharing-scripture-for-december-29-january-4/