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“Doth Job Fear God for Naught?” – Discussion Starters

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 10, 2016 by Joyce GriffithOctober 16, 2016Joyce Griffith

God’s Servant Job. [Lesson 5, Oct 15, 2016 ] It is true, is it not, that all of God’s children are blessed by God. Shouldn’t our state of being blessed lead us to a sense of thanksgiving? What about Job? Did the devil reason that Job was satisfied in the Lord because of the blessings bestowed upon … Continue reading –>

Posted in Aids for Teachers, 2016d Book of Job, 2016d Teaching Helps | Tagged doth job fear god for naught | 8 Replies

Tuesday: Blessed be the Name of the Lord

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 10, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonOctober 15, 2016avatar
Job in Anguish

After Satan’s first attack on Job, after the news came to him about all the calamities that befell him, how did Job respond? (See Job 1:20-22.) What is the significance of the fact that, even amid such tragedy, Job “sinned not, nor charged God foolishly”? Central to God’s government, a government based on love, is … Continue reading –>

Posted in Daily, 2016d Book of Job | Tagged doth job fear god for naught | 24 Replies

Monday: Skin for Skin – The Battle Continues

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 9, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonOctober 14, 2016avatar
Job's Suffering and the Discouragement of Three Friends

Job 2:1-3 begins almost repeating some of Job 1:6-8. The big change is the last part of Job 2:3, where the Lord Himself talks about how faithful Job remained despite the calamities that befell him. Thus, by the time we get to Job 2:3, it looks as if Satan’s accusations have been shown as false. … Continue reading –>

Posted in Daily, 2016d Book of Job | Tagged doth job fear god for naught | 18 Replies

Sunday: God’s Servant, Job

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 8, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonOctober 14, 2016avatar
Job and his family

Read Job 1:1-22. Focus specifically on Satan’s accusations against Job. What is Satan saying? What’s implied in his attacks? Who, in the end, is Satan really attacking? ” ‘Have You not made a hedge around him, around his household, and around all that he has on every side? You have blessed the work of his … Continue reading –>

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Sabbath: “Doth Job Fear God for Naught?”

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 7, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonOctober 23, 2016avatar

Read for This Week’s Study: Job 1:1-22, Job 2:1-13, 1 Cor. 4:9, Gen. 3:1-8, Phil. 4:11-13, Matt. 4:1-11, Phil. 2:5-8. Memory Text: “But he said to her, ‘You speak as one of the foolish women speaks. Shall we indeed accept good from God, and shall we not accept adversity?’ In all this Job did not … Continue reading –>

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The Great Controversy – Hit the Mark

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 6, 2016 by Curtis HallOctober 10, 2016avatar
A man walking down a dark road.

If the story of Job is a microcosm of The Great Controversy anticipated, we, the church, are in serious trouble. Please allow my generalities for the sake of discussion. May it be true that you are an exception to the following. As a church we talk often about the Great Controversy scenario of the end-time – … Continue reading –>

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Friday: Further Thought – The Great Controversy

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 6, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonOctober 9, 2016avatar
The world laid out as a chess game, with two kings leading their armies.

The concept of a struggle, a controversy, between good and evil is found in many cultures. The idea has persisted through the millennia often expressed through myths. Today, because of the influence of higher criticism and modernist rationalism, many Christians deny the reality of a literal devil and evil angels. These were, the argument goes, … Continue reading –>

Posted in Daily, 2016d Book of Job | Tagged The Great Controversy | 8 Replies

The Great Controversy – Discussion starters

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 5, 2016 by Joyce GriffithOctober 7, 2016Joyce Griffith
The world laid out as a chess game, with two kings leading their armies.

A little heaven on earth. [Lesson 2 for October 8] Wouldn’t you have enjoyed having Job at the beginning of the book as one of your friends? Or as a member of your local congregation? Plenty of money and a generous heart. Or, as the poetry of the book states, “blameless.” Do you think Job’s worried … Continue reading –>

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The Great Controversy – Lesson Plan

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 5, 2016 by Michael FrackerJanuary 24, 2017Michael Fracker

Key Thought: Job shows the controversy going on as Satan comes as his accuser. Christ redeemed humanity and will finally destroy Satan. Lesson for October 8, 2016 1. Have a volunteer read Job 1:1-6. a. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is. b. What kind … Continue reading –>

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Thursday: Answers at the Cross

Sabbath School Net Posted on October 5, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonOctober 8, 2016avatar
Jesus on the cross

The book of Job brings up many important issues. But many of these same issues do not get answered there. We need the rest of the Bible. And even then we still “see through a glass, darkly” (1 Cor. 13:12). As we saw yesterday, for example, the book of Job says nothing about how Satan’s rebellion … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2016d Book of Job, Daily | Tagged The Great Controversy | 18 Replies

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At a camp meeting 40 years later, I happened to see Dr. I. demonstrating some kind of health product, if I remember correctly. (In my mind, I see only the image of him, much older, but still looking much like he did when I was a student, with a friend by my side.) I lingered a little but did not introduce myself. I briefly wondered whether he recognized me. I’m fairly sure that I was as recognizable to him as he was to me.

Had he changed? Or did he still feel superior in his “humility”? Should I talk to him? I didn’t know how to approach him, and was busy with friends. I still don’t know whether I should have said something. (Maybe I’m just a coward.)

If God wants him to see my story, his and my identity are clear enough in this post, that God can direct him to it.