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Did Jesus Preach a Social Gospel?

Sabbath School Net Posted on July 11, 2016 by Maurice AshtonFebruary 13, 2023avatar

Seventh-day Adventists often prefer to think of the gospel in terms of the second coming, the investigative judgement, the mark of the beast, or the nature of Christ, rather than social responsibility. However, reading through Matthew and the other Gospels recently, I find that Jesus was just as concerned about how we treat one another … Continue reading –>

Posted in Adventist Issues, 2016c Role of Church in Community, Feature | 23 Replies

“Ye Are My Whistleblowers”

Sabbath School Net Posted on June 10, 2016 by Jennifer SchwirzerJune 12, 2017avatar

Why Speaking Out on Church-Related Sexual Abuse Is Actually Witnessing Recently I have had three conversations going – one on Facebook, two on text – that involve clergy sexual misconduct. Cindy . . . Chelsea . . . Kirsten . . . I’m so sorry. These women are hurt, frustrated, angry, and lost, and they feel they … Continue reading –>

Posted in Adventist Issues, Feature | Tagged harassment, sexual misconduct, sexual molestation | 64 Replies

Pastors Who Prey

Sabbath School Net Posted on May 31, 2016 by Jennifer SchwirzerMay 31, 2018avatar

The What and How of Clergy Sexual Misconduct Hopefully you’ll live out your days never encountering the type of religious leader who makes an article like this necessary. But for the sake of those who do, and in light of the fact that you might, read on. I want to help all of us better … Continue reading –>

Posted in Adventist Issues, Feature | Tagged affair, immoral, pastor, sex | 35 Replies

How to Present the Investigative Judgment

Sabbath School Net Posted on March 19, 2016 by Mike ManeaOctober 9, 2018avatar

In several previous posts we noted that the Investigative Judgment builds on two other Adventist doctrines – Biblical Arminianism and Soul Sleep. Second, we saw that in the Sanctuary, Adventists have a solid basis for assurance. I also shared the rationale behind the Adventist perspective on the Close of Probation. In this article I want to describe a better approach for … Continue reading –>

Posted in Feature, Adventist Issues, Investigative Judgment | Tagged investigative judgment | 19 Replies

The Judgment of the Living & the Close of Probation

Sabbath School Net Posted on March 10, 2016 by Mike ManeaApril 18, 2020avatar

If there is a judgment going on in heaven right now and if, when Jesus comes, His reward is with Him, it stands to reason that at some point before the second coming, those who are alive on earth will have to be judged as well. And, in developing this idea Adventists have come to … Continue reading –>

Posted in Adventist Issues, Feature, Investigative Judgment | Tagged investigative judgment, probation | 97 Replies

Why the Investigative Judgment Doctrine Is Sound

Sabbath School Net Posted on February 18, 2016 by Mike ManeaFebruary 27, 2022avatar

After the great disappointment of 1844, a small band of Adventists, unable to deny the presence of God in the Millerite movement, came to the conclusion that, instead of the Second Coming, God had begun what they termed the “Investigative Judgment,” now also known as the Pre-Advent Judgment, as distinct from the Final Judgment. Throughout the … Continue reading –>

Posted in Christ's ministry in heavenly sanctuary - Fundamental Belief 24, Adventist Issues, Feature, Investigative Judgment | Tagged investigative judgment, pre-advent judgment | 158 Replies

Mindfulness Meditation- What’s the Buzz?

Sabbath School Net Posted on February 12, 2016 by Jennifer SchwirzerMarch 1, 2016avatar

A Buddhist form of meditation called “mindfulness meditation” has taken the mental health field by storm. It has produced many well-documented positive effects and has been basically touted as a panacea for most psychological ills. In terms of popularity and buzz, mindfulness is to mental health what organic coconut water is to physical health—a somewhat … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2016a Teaching Helps, Adventist Issues, Aids for Teachers, Feature, Prayer | Tagged Jesus' Teachings and Great Controversy, meditation, mindfulness | 36 Replies

The Covenant – Hit the Mark

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 10, 2015 by Curtis HallDecember 12, 2015avatar
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A promise is only as strong as who it is that stands behind it. One’s faith in the promise giver is tested when there is zero evidence that it will ever be fulfilled. Claiming and holding onto promises from God are integral to the life of a believer, even when they appear to be outside … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2015d Jeremiah, Adventist Issues, Aids for Teachers, SSLessons | Tagged Hit the Mark, The Covenant | 3 Replies

When We Think the Church is Wrong!

Sabbath School Net Posted on June 22, 2015 by Maurice AshtonFebruary 2, 2016avatar

In July the Seventh-day Adventist Church General Conference Session will vote on the much-discussed contentious issue of whether individual divisions should ordain women pastors. Since enough has been written about women’s ordination to fill several terabytes of data space, we are not going to discuss the subject on Sabbath School Net. I am not a prophet … Continue reading –>

Posted in Adventist Issues, Church Organization, Unity in the Body of Christ - Fundamental Belief 14 | 56 Replies

Above and Beyond

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 5, 2013 by Lillianne LopezFebruary 27, 2018avatar

I spent some time looking for a good example of atonement, this week. It was more difficult than I expected because so many of the examples I found equate atonement with forgiveness – synonyms. I have to admit, that I have thought of them as the same as well. But when I look at the … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2013d The Sanctuary, Adventist Issues, Christ's ministry in heavenly sanctuary - Fundamental Belief 24, Feature, Hebrew sanctuary, Investigative Judgment | Tagged atonement, forgiveness, Jesus, sacrifice, scapegoat, substitutionary atonement, tabernacle, transgression | 32 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.