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Wednesday: A Fearsome Warning

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 21, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 21, 2014avatar

Analyze the following texts: Matthew 11:25-26; Matt. 18:1-6, Matt. 18:10-14. What truths, not just about children but about faith in general, can we learn through these stories? Think about just how harsh Jesus’ warning was here. Why should we tremble before it? There exists a unique genuineness within children that Jesus frequently appealed to when … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, Daily | Tagged children, discipling children | 14 Replies

04: Discipling Children – Teaching Plan

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 20, 2014 by Michael FrackerJanuary 19, 2014avatar

Key Thought : We should cultivate our young people’s talent and enthusiasm and train disciples for Christ at an early age. [Teaching plan for Discipling Children January 27, 2014] 1. Have a volunteer read Deuteronomy 6:6-7. a. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is. b. … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, 2014a Teaching Helps, Aids for Teachers | Tagged children, discipling children | Leave a reply

Tuesday: Healing the Children

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 20, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonApril 17, 2014avatar
Jesus Healing a Young Boy

Read the following passages: Matthew 9:18-26, Mark 7:24-30, Luke 9:37-43, John 4:46-54. Whose children were restored in these stories? How are these children’s backgrounds similar? What differences might you detect? What lessons can we learn from these texts that can help us today? In all of these stories, one overwhelming similarity is that, in each … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, Daily | Tagged children, discipling children | 12 Replies

Monday: Jesus’ Childhood

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 19, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonAugust 25, 2016avatar

Had Jesus bypassed childhood, arriving as a full-fledged adult on planet Earth, serious questions might be raised regarding His ability to identify with children. Christ, however, developed as all children must, skipping none of the developmental stages associated with growth and maturity. He understands teenage temptations. He underwent the frailties and insecurities of childhood. Christ … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, Daily | Tagged children, discipling children | 19 Replies

Sunday: The Hebrew Child’s Advantage

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 18, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonApril 17, 2014avatar

Hebrew children enjoyed special treatment when compared with their ancient counterparts from surrounding nations. Child sacrifice as divine appeasement had permeated many cultures. Otherwise, children’s value was often measured by their economic contribution to society. Work productivity, not intrinsic worth, defined their relationship with the adult world. It is painful to say, but some of … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, Daily | Tagged children, discipling children | 11 Replies

How Youth Groups Can Defeat Their Purpose

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 18, 2014 by William EarnhardtJuly 9, 2014avatar
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The Sabbath School lesson on discipling children reminded me of a post someone shared with me on Facebook that really hit home. The article, “Youth Groups Driving Christian Teens to Abandon Faith” mentions that many (not all) church youth groups help teens connect with each other, but fail to connect teens with the church or with God. When … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, 2014a Teaching Helps, Aids for Teachers, Feature | Tagged discipling children, young adults, youth, youth ministry | 20 Replies

Sabbath: Discipling Children

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 17, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonApril 17, 2014avatar

Read for This Week’s Study: Ps. 127:3-5; Deut. 6:6-7; Luke 2:40-52; Matt. 18:1-6, Matt. 10-14; Mark 10:13-16. Memory Text: Do you hear what these children are saying? they asked him. Yes, replied Jesus, have you never read, From the lips of children and infants you have ordained praise? (Matthew 21:16, NIV). In our desire to … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, Daily | Tagged children, discipling children | 14 Replies

Inside Story: Walking by Faith

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 16, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonApril 17, 2014avatar

Rex lay in bed, unable to move his legs. The doctor’s words hung heavy in the air. “You’ll never walk again,” he’d said. What will happen to my family? Rex wondered. Rex knew that his own stubbornness had put him where he was. Two years earlier Rex’s uncle had offered to pay his daughters’ tuition … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, Daily, Mission Stories, Missions | Tagged India | 2 Replies

Friday: Further Study: Discipleship and Prayer

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 16, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonApril 17, 2014avatar

Further Study: Read Ellen G. White, A Reformatory Movement, p. 126, in Testimonies for the Church, vol. 9; By Personal Efforts and Living Faith, pp. 244, 245, in Medical Ministry. He who does nothing but pray will soon cease to pray, or his prayers will become a formal routine. When men take themselves out of … Continue reading –>

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03: Discipleship and Prayer – Thought Starters

Sabbath School Net Posted on January 15, 2014 by Joyce GriffithJune 14, 2016avatar

[Thought questions for Discipleship and Prayer January 15, 2014] INTRODUCTION. What would you do if by some gigantic supernatural power you were denied the gift of prayer? Of course that can’t happen, but doesn’t the very thought of existing without prayer send a chill down your back? In this week’s lesson we consider the value … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, 2014a Teaching Helps, Aids for Teachers | Tagged compassion, intercession, prayer | 5 Replies

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