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Sabbath: Christian Living

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 22, 2017 by Sabbath School LessonDecember 30, 2017avatar
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Read for This Week’s Study: Romans 14-16. Memory Text: “Why dost thou judge thy brother? or why dost thou set at nought thy brother? for we shall all stand before the judgment seat of Christ” (Romans 14:10). We are now in the last part of our study of Romans, the book from which the Protestant Reformation was born … Continue reading –>

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Overcoming Evil with Good – Teaching Plan

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 21, 2017 by Michael FrackerFebruary 1, 2018avatar

Key Thought: As we progressively surrender our minds and activities to God, He will empower us to think, feel, and act according to His will.. December 23, 2017 1. Have a volunteer read Romans 12:1-3. Ask class members to share a thought on what the most important point in this text is. Who is responsible … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2017d Teaching Helps, 2017d The Book of Romans, Aids for Teachers | Tagged christian living | 4 Replies

Friday: Further Thought – Overcoming Evil With Good

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 21, 2017 by Sabbath School LessonDecember 23, 2017avatar
Spectacles on Bible

Further Thought: “In the Bible the will of God is revealed. The truths of the Word of God are the utterances of the Most High. He who makes these truths a part of his life becomes in every sense a new creature. He is not given new mental powers, but the darkness that through ignorance and … Continue reading –>

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Thursday: Now Is Our Salvation

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 20, 2017 by Sabbath School LessonDecember 23, 2017avatar
Now Is Our Salvation

“And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed” (Rom. 13:11). As we have stated all quarter, Paul had a very specific focus in this letter to the Romans, and that was to clarify for the church at Rome … Continue reading –>

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Wednesday: Love One Another

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 19, 2017 by Sabbath School LessonDecember 23, 2017avatar
Circle of Friends of all Races

“Owe no man any thing, but to love one another: for he that loveth another hath fulfilled the law” (Rom. 13:8). How are we to understand this text? Does it mean that if we love, we have no obligation, then, to obey the law of God? As Jesus did in the Sermon on the Mount, Paul here … Continue reading –>

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Our Reasonable Service

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 18, 2017 by William EarnhardtDecember 27, 2017avatar

Several years ago, an American restaurant chain had commercials suggesting the different reasons to go out to eat at their restaurant and celebrate. Maybe you found 50 cents in the pockets of some old jeans, or maybe you hit all the lights green on your way home from work. The lighthearted message of the commercials, … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2017d The Book of Romans, Feature | Tagged overcoming evil with good, praise, responsibility | 18 Replies

Tuesday: The Christian and the State

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 18, 2017 by Sabbath School LessonDecember 22, 2017avatar
Christ and the Capitol

Read Romans 13:1-7. What basic principles can we take from this passage about the ways in which we are to relate to the civil power of government? What makes Paul’s words so interesting is that he wrote during a time when a pagan empire ruled the world – one that could be incredibly brutal, one that … Continue reading –>

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Singing with Inspiration – Lesson 12: Overcoming Evil with Good

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 18, 2017 by Corinne KnopperDecember 20, 2017avatar

It is hard to believe that there is only one more Lesson study after this one, and then 2017 disappears into eternity-past. May our study today instruct us in the way God will help us Overcome Evil With Good. The first part of Sunday’s lesson shows we are in a battle with sin, therefore: Hymn … Continue reading –>

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12: Overcoming Evil with Good – Discussion Starters

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 18, 2017 by Joyce GriffithDecember 23, 2017avatar

Where are we headed?  Working our way through the book of Romans, we now enter a discussion of every-day thoughts about living the Christian life. With so much wisdom and practical advice in Romans, do you think that Paul’s writings make following Jesus as born-again Christians harder than before to follow? Would it be easier … Continue reading –>

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Monday: To Think Soberly

Sabbath School Net Posted on December 17, 2017 by Sabbath School LessonDecember 21, 2017avatar
As for me...

We have talked a great deal this quarter about the perpetuity of God’s moral law and have stressed again and again that Paul’s message in the book of Romans is not one that teaches that the Ten Commandments are done away with or somehow made void by faith. Yet, it’s easy to get so caught … Continue reading –>

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