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Thursday: A Classless Society

Sabbath School Net Posted on February 5, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonApril 17, 2014avatar

Perhaps the most socially attractive feature of primitive Christianity was the absence of class distinctions. Dividing walls had crumbled beneath the gospel’s weight. The common person triumphed through Christ. Christ transformed the ordinary into the extraordinary. Carpenters, tax collectors, stonecutters, queens, domestic servants, priests, Greeks, Romans, men, women, wealthy, and the destitute all became equals … Continue reading –>

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

06: Discipling the “Ordinary” – Hit the Mark

Sabbath School Net Posted on February 4, 2014 by Curtis HallFebruary 6, 2014avatar

The word of the day is Potential. Everyone has potential. No one can decide what its limits are. Only God knows. And we must try to develop potential; not just in ourselves but also in those we serve. Potential. “In the common walks of life there is many a man patiently treading the round of … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, 2014a Teaching Helps, Aids for Teachers, SSLessons | Tagged discipling the ordinary | 3 Replies

Wednesday: Heavenly Evaluation

Sabbath School Net Posted on February 4, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonApril 17, 2014avatar

An evangelist once celebrated (perhaps bragged about) the attendance of quality upper-class people at his seminars. (One would hope he equally celebrated the attendance of the more ordinary types, as well.)   With Christ, however, no class distinctions existed; no one was ordinary; everyone was an exception. Not surprisingly, Jesus reached the masses with commonplace … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, Daily | Tagged discipling the ordinary | 8 Replies

06: Discipling the Ordinary – Lesson Plan

Sabbath School Net Posted on February 3, 2014 by Michael FrackerMarch 13, 2014avatar

Key Thought : People who know their limitations and trust God for guidance can accomplish extraordinary things for Him. [Lesson plan for Discipling the “Ordinary” February 3, 2014] 1. Have a volunteer read Luke 2:21-24. a. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is. b. Why … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, 2014a Teaching Helps, Aids for Teachers | Tagged discipling the ordinary | 1 Reply

Tuesday: A Flawed Fisherman’s Calling

Sabbath School Net Posted on February 3, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonApril 17, 2014avatar

In the New Testament, Peter stands out as one of the most influential of all the disciples. In fact, he ended up being one of the most influential people in all of human history. Talk about changing the ordinary into the extraordinary! Read the following texts. How do they help us to understand how Peter … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, Daily | Tagged discipling the ordinary | 15 Replies

Monday: Transforming the “Common”

Sabbath School Net Posted on February 2, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonNovember 11, 2014avatar

Read John 2:1-11 and Matthew 15:32-39. How did Jesus use simple, everyday desires and needs to make disciples and transform lives? Ordinary people share natural physical, emotional, and social desires. They want physical nourishment, personal significance, and friendship. Jesus understood these characteristics, placing Himself in social situations that provided opportunities to reach people through these … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014a Discipleship, Daily | Tagged discipling the ordinary | 25 Replies

Sunday: Humble Beginnings

Sabbath School Net Posted on February 1, 2014 by Sabbath School LessonApril 17, 2014avatar

Read Luke 2:21-28, Mark 6:2-4, and Leviticus 12:8. What do these verses tell us about the economic class into which Jesus was born? How would that class have influenced His ministry? Joseph and Mary’s purification offering clearly indicated their economically poor background. This tradition sprang from the Mosaic legislation recorded in Leviticus 12:8, and it … Continue reading –>

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