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Tuesday: The (Partial) Restoration

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 26, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonOctober 1, 2016avatar
Woman on path the shape of a questio mark

Yes, the story of Job ended on a positive note, in contrast to the story of other Bible characters and often of other people in general. Bible scholars sometimes talk about the “restoration” of Job. And indeed, to some degree, many things were restored to him. But if that were the complete end of the … Continue reading –>

Posted in Daily, 2016d Book of Job | Tagged The End | 34 Replies

Monday: Unhappy Endings

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 25, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonOctober 4, 2016avatar
Job in Mourning

The book of Job concluded with things going well for Job, who died “old and full of days.” As we all know, and know all too well, that’s not how the story ends for so many others. Even those who were faithful and honorable and virtuous didn’t always wind up in a situation such as … Continue reading –>

Posted in Daily, 2016d Book of Job | Tagged The End | 34 Replies

When Job Prayed For His Friends

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 24, 2016 by William EarnhardtAugust 29, 2017avatar
Man Praying

For examples of patience in suffering, dear brothers and sisters, look at the prophets who spoke in the name of the Lord. We give great honor to those who endure under suffering. For instance, you know about Job, a man of great endurance. You can see how the Lord was kind to him at the … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014d The Book of James, Feature | Tagged answered prayer, Intercessory prayer | 28 Replies

Sunday: Happily Ever After

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 24, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 30, 2016avatar
Job and his family

Oftentimes children’s stories end with the line, “And they lived happily ever after.” In some languages, it’s almost a cliché. The whole idea is that whatever the drama-a kidnapped princess, a nasty wolf, an evil king-the hero and perhaps his new wife triumph in the end. That’s how the book of Job ends, at least … Continue reading –>

Posted in Daily, 2016d Book of Job | Tagged The End | 17 Replies

Introduction: The Book of Job

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 23, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 28, 2016avatar

The Perennial Question Despite all the popular propaganda to the contrary, Christians have very logical and rational reasons to believe in God. Though assured by some of the “best and brightest” that the evolutionary concepts of “natural selection” and “random mutation” can explain the complexity, wonder, and beauty of life, many people don’t buy it … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2016d Book of Job | Tagged book of job | 9 Replies

Sabbath: The End

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 23, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 30, 2016avatar
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Read for This Week’s Study: Job 42:10-17; Gen. 4:8; Matt. 14:10; 1 Cor. 4:5; Dan. 2:44; Job 14:14-15. Memory Text: “Jesus said to her, ‘I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live’ ” (John 11:25, NKJV). In writing classes, students are taught the importance of … Continue reading –>

Posted in Daily, 2016d Book of Job | Tagged The End | 15 Replies

Friday: Further Thought – How Shall We Wait?

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 22, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonSeptember 23, 2016avatar
Jesus Dines With Friends

Read Matthew 5:16; Colossians 3:17; Hebrews 13:15-16; read Ellen G. White, “On the Mount of Olives,” pp. 627-636, and reread “ ‘The Least of These My Brethren,’ ” pp. 637-641, in The Desire of Ages. Jesus told us what the signs of the end would be before He returned, and they are not pretty. Wars, … Continue reading –>

Posted in Daily, 2016c Role of Church in Community | Tagged how shall we wait | 3 Replies

HopeSS: How Shall We Wait

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 21, 2016 by Hope Sabbath SchoolSeptember 25, 2016avatar

You can view an in-depth discussion of “How Shall We Wait” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. (Adobe Flash Player version.) A Youtube version of this week’s lesson at Hope Sabbath School is below. You can download the video, the MP3 audio, and the lesson outline from the HopeTV Sabbath … Continue reading –>

Posted in Daily, 2016c Role of Church in Community | Tagged how shall we wait | 3 Replies

Thursday: The Wait is Over

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 21, 2016 by Sabbath School LessonNovember 17, 2016avatar
The Appearing. Vintage painting showing the second coming of Christ to rescue His people.

Many years ago, English author Charles Dickens wrote a book called A Tale of Two Cities.Those two cities were London and Paris. In a sense, it could be said that the Bible is also a tale of two cities. In this case, the two cities are Babylon and Jerusalem. In Revelation 14:8 and Revelation 18:1-24, … Continue reading –>

Posted in Daily, 2016c Role of Church in Community | Tagged how shall we wait | 15 Replies

“Occupy Till I Come”

Sabbath School Net Posted on September 21, 2016 by William EarnhardtOctober 24, 2017avatar

I was running my shift at UPS early one morning, trying to beat the clock, as we loaded the package cars, and prepared them for their busy day. In the midst of our hustle and bustle an alarm sounded. A sorter spotted flames on a conveyor belt. We safely evacuated the building and made sure everyone … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014c The Teachings of Jesus, Feature | Tagged divorce, Gospel, Grief, holistic gospel, money management, prophecy, second coming | 17 Replies

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