HopeSS: Unity and Broken Relationships
An in-depth discussion of “Unity and Broken Relationships” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. You can download the Video Here (7)
Continue reading -->An in-depth discussion of “Unity and Broken Relationships” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. You can download the Video Here (7)
Continue reading -->As we saw in an earlier lesson, the church at Corinth had deep problems. What principles does Paul outline in 1 Corinthians 3:5-11, 1 Corinthians 12:1-11, and 2 Corinthians 10:12-15 for healing and restoration, which are so vital to church unity? In these passages, the apostle outlines critical principles for church unity. He points out that Jesus uses different … Continue reading –>
While he was imprisoned in Rome, Paul met a runaway slave named Onesimus, who had fled from Colosse to Rome. Paul realized that he personally knew Onesimus’ master. The Epistle to Philemon is Paul’s personal appeal to his friend regarding a restored relationship with the runaway slave. Relationships mattered to Paul. The apostle knew that … Continue reading –>
Paul and Barnabas worked together in witnessing for Jesus. But they had a disagreement over whether they could trust one as fearful as John Mark (Acts 15:36-39). The potential dangers of preaching the Gospel had caused John Mark at one point to desert Paul and Barnabas and return home (Acts 13:13). “This desertion caused Paul to judge … Continue reading –>
Read for This Week’s Study: 2 Tim. 4:11, Philemon 1:1-25, 2 Cor. 10:12-15, Rom. 5:8-11, Eph. 4:26, Matt. 18:15-17. Memory Text: “For if when we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life” (Romans 5:10, NKJV). As we have seen, even after Pentecost the relationship between … Continue reading –>
In-depth discussion of “The Most Convincing Proof” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. You can download the Video Here (11)
Continue reading -->Further Thought: Ellen G. White, “Unity in Diversity”, pages 98-103, in Evangelism. The following quote helps reveal how the early church, united in Christ, was able to maintain unity despite differences among them, and thus be a powerful witness to the world. “Within the church, Scripture illustrates how the Holy Spirit guided the early church in its decision-making … Continue reading –>
Contrast the mood of the disciples during the Lord’s Supper in Luke 22:24 with the one they had shortly before the Pentecost experience in Acts 1:14, Acts 2:1, and Acts 2:46. What made such a difference in their lives? In Acts 1:14 and Acts 2:46, the phrase “with one accord” also means “persevered with one mind.” This came as a result of their being … Continue reading –>
In Romans chapters 14 and 15, the apostle Paul addresses issues that deeply were dividing the church at Rome. His response to these issues was to invite the Romans to show tolerance and patience for one another and not divide the church over these concerns. What can we learn from his counsel? Read Romans 14:1-6. What … Continue reading –>
In 1902, Ellen G. White wrote: “What Christ was in His life on this earth, that every Christian is to be. He is our example, not only in His spotless purity, but in His patience, gentleness, and winsomeness of disposition.” – Ellen G. White, in Signs of the Times, July 16, 1902. These words are reminiscent … Continue reading –>
Key Thought: The way we live and interact with others shows the reality of unity and proof of the character of God and His transforming power.. November 31, 2018 1. Have a volunteer read Ephesians 4:25 – 5:2. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is. … Continue reading –>
Our Sunday study of “Under the Cross of Jesus” is shown to us in: Hymn 303, “Beneath the Cross of Jesus”. The two points that are offered to us: Christ’s death in our behalf – Hymn 184, “Jesus Paid It All” with Hymn 159, “The Old Rugged Cross”, and Unity in Christ through baptism – Hymn … Continue reading –>