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Friday: Further Thought ~ Worshiping the Lord

November 26, 2019 By admin

Further Study: Read Ellen G. White, “Growing Up Into Christ”, pages 67–75, in Steps to Christ.

“The cross of Christ will be the science and the song of the redeemed through all eternity. In Christ glorified they will behold Christ crucified. Never will it be forgotten that He whose power created and upheld the unnumbered worlds through the vast realms of space, the Beloved of God, the Majesty of heaven, He whom cherub and shining seraph delighted to adore — humbled Himself to uplift fallen man;

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that He bore the guilt and shame of sin, and the hiding of His Father’s face, till the woes of a lost world broke His heart and crushed out His life on Calvary’s cross. That the Maker of all worlds, the Arbiter of all destinies, should lay aside His glory and humiliate Himself from love to man will ever excite the wonder and adoration of the universe. As the nations of the saved look upon their Redeemer and behold the eternal glory of the Father shining in His countenance; as they behold His throne, which is from everlasting to everlasting, and know that His kingdom is to have no end, they break forth in rapturous song: “Worthy, worthy is the Lamb that was slain, and hath redeemed us to God by His own most precious blood!” – Ellen G. White, The Great Controversy, pages 651, 652.

Discussion Questions:
  1. In class, talk about finding the right balance in worship between reverence and joy. Or, work through this question: Are reverence and joy mutually exclusive, anyway?
  2. The Israelites placed the wall of Jerusalem under divine protection through the dedication ceremony and thus acknowledged that a wall is useless unless God defends it. Solomon expressed it well: “Unless the LORD builds the house, the builders labor in vain. Unless the LORD watches over the city, the guards stand watch in vain” (Ps. 127:1, NIV). What should this tell us about any of our endeavors for the Lord?
  3. What is the role of music in your own church’s worship experience?
  4. Scripture is clear: Jesus is our High Priest in the sanctuary in heaven. What, exactly, is He doing for us there? What can the ministry of the priests in the earthly temple teach us about what Jesus is doing for us in the heavenly one?

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Dr. Gordon Bietz Interview

November 26, 2019 By admin

Loren Seibold, Executive Editor of Adventist Today, interviews Dr. Gordon Bietz about the future of Seventh-day Adventist colleges and universities. To comment, click/tap here. Source: https://atoday.org/dr-gordon-bietz-interview/

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9: Trials, Tribulations and Lists-Teaching Plan

November 26, 2019 By admin

Key Thought: No matter how far away we are from God he can bring us back to Him. 

November 30, 2019

  1. Have Volunteers to read Daniel 1:1-2 and Ezra 1:9-11.

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  1.  Ask the class what seems to be the theme of these passages.
  2. What is the significance of the returned items?
  3. Personal Application: If God had the Jews keep an accurate track of items, what assurance does that give that God will keep an accurate track on you and your life? See John 17:10-12 and Deuteronomy 3:3. 
  4. Case Study: Your skeptical neighbor who has trouble believing the accuracy of the Bible points out that if you add up the items in Ezra 1:9-10 it only adds up to 2,499. That is 2,901 items short of the ,5400 total. How do you explain this? Hint: Some scholars believe the 2,499 total is only what Sheshbazzar returned adding to what others returned making the 5,400 total. Some scholars believe there is a translation error. While many scholars agree with the former explanation, suppose such a translation error did exist. Should that make us distrust the Bible? Consider: ““I saw that God had especially guarded the Bible, yet when copies of it were few, learned men had in some instances changed the words, thinking that they were making it more plain, when in reality they were mystifying that which was plain, by causing it to lean to their established views, which were governed by tradition. But I saw that the Word of God, as a whole, is a perfect chain, one portion linking into and explaining another. True seekers for truth need not err; for not only is the Word of God plain and simple in declaring the way of life, but the Holy Spirit is given as a guide in understanding the way to life therein revealed.”—Ellen White, Early Writings, Pages 220, 221

2. Have a volunteer(s) read Daniel 5:1-31.

  1. Ask the class what is the main point of this passage.
  2. What lesson should Belshazzar have learned from his predecessor Nebuchadnezzar?  
  3. Personal Application: What lessons do we have to learn from Belshazzar? We often draw comfort from passages that describe God’s love and acceptance of all humanity, but should we also heed passages like Daniel 5:26-27? See also Revelation 3:17. 
  4. Case Study: A member of your Bible study group points out in Daniel 5:13-14 it appears Belshazzar gives Daniel a backhanded compliment. He refers to him as an exile instead of one of the kings royals servants. Does Daniel seem phased by this insult? Why or why not? What example does Daniel give us when we appear to be underappreciated or belittled? 

3. Have a volunteer read Deuteronomy 30:1-6.  

  1. Ask what is the main idea in this passage?
  2. What was the prerequisite for having their fortunes restored? 
  3. Personal Application: What hope does verse 4 give us when we stray far from God? 
  4. Case Study: Another friend from your Bible study group says he sees some similarities between the Jews returning to Jerusalem and the story of the prodigal son. What parallels do you find in the parables in Luke 15:1-31 with the Jews returning home ?

4. Have a volunteer read Nehemiah 11:1-2. 

  1. Ask what is the main idea of this passage? 
  2. What do “sacred lots” (NLT) tell us about how carefully God chooses where we live?
  3. Personal Application: How much influence does your home environment have on your personal walk with God? Does God take into account where we were born and what influences we had where we lived?  See Psalm 87:6.
  4. Case Study: Your Adventist friend, who lives in an Adventist university community, tells you he is moving to a town where there are no Adventist churches. He hopes to start a small home study group that may grow into a church. He feels he will be needed more where there are not already a bunch of Adventists. Another Adventist friend tells you he  wants to move to an Adventist community because he feels more comfortable being where everyone believes the same way.  Which friend do you encourage the most and why? 

Conclusion: Encourage your class to share this message with someone this week. Remember, “Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared.”Ministry of Healing, p. 148

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Wednesday: Humbled Before God

November 26, 2019 By admin

Read Deuteronomy 30:1-6. What promise was given here to the Hebrew people? What must this promise, among others like it, mean to men like Ezra and Nehemiah?

Ezra and Nehemiah knew the prophecies. They knew that God was going to bring the people back from captivity. We saw in Nehemiah 9 that they understood their history and the reasons for their troubles. At the same time, too, they knew God’s graciousness and leading, despite their sins.

Thus, they trusted in the Lord, that He would make the return from captivity successful. Those promises, however, didn’t mean that they would not face many challenges along the way. In much of this quarter so far, we have looked at the trials and tribulations that they faced, even amid the promises of God.

Read Ezra 8:16-23. What was the challenge here, and how did they respond to it?

Despite the promises, Ezra knew just how dangerous the journey was. Thus, the fasting and the humbling before God were ways of acknowledging just how dependent they were upon the Lord for their success. At this time, with so many dangers ahead of them, the idea of asking the king for help and protection had at least occurred to Ezra. But in the end, he chose not to do that, in contrast to Nehemiah (Neh. 2:9), who did have an escort to protect him. Ezra obviously felt that if he had asked, it would have brought dishonor to the Lord, for he had already said to the king, “The hand of our God is upon all those for good who seek Him, but His power and His wrath are against all those who forsake Him” (Ezra 8:22, NKJV). In this case, it worked out well for them, for he later wrote (Ezra 8:31) that the Lord had protected them, and they made it to their destination safely.

Of course, we are to trust in God for everything. At the same time, too, what are times when we do call upon even those not of our faith for help? In many cases, why is that not wrong, but perhaps even appropriate?
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Seeing With Heavenly Insight

November 26, 2019 By admin

He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Micah 6:8.
A constant battle is going on between satanic agencies and heavenly intelligences. Satan is playing the game of life for the souls of men. If all could see the undercurrent of specious temptations, if they could realize the apparently heavenly appearance of satanic deceptions, far greater caution would be shown. There would be far more distrust of human wisdom and far more dependence upon God. But, when our spiritual eyesight is blinded, we do not discover the marked incidents that have taken place to turn the footsteps of God’s people from safe paths into paths that are slippery and unreliable.
The Lord would mold and fashion the life aright, and establish the feet upon the Rock of Ages. But, when men are self-centered and self-exalted, the angels sorrow, for they know that seeds of tares will be dropped into the minds of others, to spring up and produce their crop. The only safety for any soul is to walk humbly with God. Then men will watch unto prayer. They pray [merely] with the lips, when the heart does not unite with the prayer….
Many have so beclouded their own minds with self-importance, that they have been very confident, where they would do well to be distrustful and cautious. If men could see how easily self and spiritual pride become woven with supposed devotion to the work of God, and how, when this takes place, they are left to mar the work, and set the weaver’s pattern all awry, they would pray, “Anoint mine eyes with the heavenly eyesalve, that I may see all things correctly.”
Unless there is increased humility of heart and purity of action, things will be done that will lead to a whole train of mistakes. One mis-move, because of a lack of faith, has led to many disastrous circumstances. It does not appear such a great evil to let Satan rule and obtain the victory in little things, even when eternal interests are involved. But one misstep leads to a succession of missteps, and then to jealousy, and evil surmisings of the very one and the very things that God would have succeed.
When will the people of God learn wisdom? The true religion of Jesus Christ has first to do with the mercy and grace of God in our daily experiences. God in Christ is ever nigh us; yes, nigh unto all them that call upon Him in simplicity and sincerity, realizing their great need of that wisdom that comes down from above.—Manuscript 43, March 22, 1898, “Remember the Former Things of Old.”
The Upward Look p. 95
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Prayer Requests
—-Please pray for this country and our leadership. It has totally gotten out of hand. Roberta
—-I need prayers for my beautiful friend Raelyn who has cancer and is on hospice, she is such a precious soul, please pray for all her family as they love her soooo much. Patti
—- Please have my friends son in prayer. He has a staff infection as big as a grapefruit that was cut out but he lost work because of it. Pray for a complete healing and a job so he doesn’t need to work on Sabbath which they just now came to understand the importance of it. His name is Michael.
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Dear Friends,
Some years ago, we were conducting the children’s program during the evangelistic series at our church. The children’s ages ranged from three to 9 years old. After a lively song service, one little boy did not want to sit down and listen to Ron tell a Bible story. He was not at all happy when we insisted that he be quiet and stay in his chair. Loudly he proclaimed, “I hate this meeting. I think I’ll pull out my hair.”
The second time he threatened this, Ron stopped his story, came over to the boy, bent his balding head down so the boy could see it well, and said, “Go ahead. Then you will look like me and won’t have any hair.” Then Ron stood upright and continued his story. The boy’s eyes got big with surprise, grew momentarily quiet, did not threaten to pull his hair out any more, and was fairly good the rest of the evening. On the way home after the program, Ron and I chuckled at the boy’s reaction.
The more I thought about the incident, however, the less funny it appeared. How often we are like that boy, serving the Lord, but complaining every step of the way. We look at the pleasures of this world with longing desire yet we are afraid of their consequences so we outwardly obey. Yet “LORD seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart.” 1 Sam 16:7 Outward conformity without an inward change breaks God’s Great Heart of Love. With tears in His voice He laments, “This people draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, and honoureth me with their lips; but their heart is far from me.” Matt 15:8
How our Great Redeemer yearns to have us love Him with our whole heart and soul and being. “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.” Mt 22:37-40
How He longs for us to obey because we love Him, because we rejoice in His Great Salvation, His Marvellous Grace. “Oh that men would praise the LORD for his goodness, and for his wonderful works to the children of men!” “Make a joyful noise unto the LORD, all ye lands. Serve the LORD with gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye that the LORD he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name. For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations.” Ps 107:8; 100
Let us love our Dear Saviour with our whole heart. Let us obey Him because we want to please Him for “We love him, because he first loved us.” 1 John 4:19 Let us ever look “unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.” is my prayer.
Rose

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