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By Stephen Ferguson, 05/16/2017 Is being left-handed a sin? I suspect with so many other issues today, this isn’t one you’ve given a whole lot of thought to. Yet, left-handedness goes to the core of what it means to be “normal”
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Las organizaciones saludables hablan mucho acerca de algunos asuntos que son difíciles de discutir, o sobre proyectos que no están funcionando. Sin embargo, la mayoría de las organizaciones oficiales de la iglesia prefieren no discutir acerca de esos temas. ¡Pero eso no sucede en Adventist Today! Estamos comprometidos a apoyar una organización saludable, así […]
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See more posts by Hope Sabbath School You can view an in-depth discussion of “Jesus in the Writings of Peter” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. (Adobe Flash Player version.) A Youtube version of this week’s lesson at Hope Sabbath School is below. Hope Sabbath School You can download the video , the MP3 audio , and the lesson outline from the HopeTV Sabbath School Site. You might also want to bookmark the HopeSS YouTube Channel. Click Here to Watch
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson As we saw earlier, one of the crucial turning points in Jesus’ earthly ministry was when, in response to a question about who He was, Peter answered: “‘You are the Christ, the Son of the living God’” ( Matt. 16:16, NKJV ). Image © Lars Justinen Goodsalt.com The word Christ (christos in Greek) means the “anointed,” the “Messiah”; in Hebrew it is mashiyach . It came from a root word that means “to anoint,” and it was used in various contexts in the Old Testament. (It was even used in one place to point to a pagan king, Cyrus [see Isa.
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