See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Read for This Week’s Study: John 16:8-11 ; Rom. 5:10 ; Heb. 4:15-16 ; 1 Pet
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Read for This Week’s Study: John 16:8-11 ; Rom. 5:10 ; Heb. 4:15-16 ; 1 Pet
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson The mere fact that people anxiously ask whether they have committed the unforgivable sin reveals that they most surely haven’t. If they had committed it, they certainly wouldn’t be worrying about it. Their worry is all the evidence they need that, indeed, they are still open to the Spirit’s leading
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See more posts by Joyce Griffith Alluring sin. The lesson for this week opens with the comment that sin is appealing and alluring to us humans and the thought that we are “feeble sinners.” What is the cure for being attracted to sin? How can the Holy Spirit help to separate us from the lure of sin that the evil one presents to us constantly? Resisting the Holy Spirit. Does the “corporate dimension” of sins against the Holy Spirit excuse us in any way from this variety of sin? How can we resist the lure of sin if it spreads to our spiritual leaders?
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Read Mark 3:28-29 ; Luke 12:10 ; and Matthew 12:31-32 . If all sins and blasphemies can be forgiven, what is it that cannot be forgiven
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See more posts by Sabbath School Lesson Read 1 Thessalonians 5:19-21 . How can the Holy Spirit be quenched? The word “quenching” suggests the idea of a fire. The same Greek root word is used in 1 Thessalonians 5:19 and in Ephesians 6:16 . Image Copyright Kevin Carden Goodsalt.com This suggests that something about the Holy Spirit is like a fire that we can extinguish
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