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She Did So Much For Me, and I Never Got to Thank her.

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 7, 2016 by William EarnhardtAugust 18, 2016avatar
Jesus Dines With Friends

In evangelism workshops its almost become a cliche now,  Jesus…reached the hearts of the people by going among them as one who desired their good. ….. He met them at their daily vocations, and manifested an interest in their secular affairs.-Ellen White, The Desire of Ages, p. 151.  How interested are we really in other … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2016c Role of Church in Community, Feature | Tagged love your neighbor | 12 Replies

A Pot of Soup – and a Pinch of Salt

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 2, 2016 by Maurice AshtonFebruary 13, 2023avatar

Too often in church conversations, we quote Bible verses and Spirit of Prophecy quotations, but we share little about the practical application of those passages in everyday Christian life. By contrast last year’s excellent article by Lars Justinen, “Hot Lunch and Syrian Refugees,” is worth reading as a practical application of what this set of lessons is all about. Not all of … Continue reading –>

Posted in Feature, 2016c Role of Church in Community, 2016c Teaching Helps, Aids for Teachers | Tagged disinterested benevolence, love and obedience, love mercy, love your neighbor, service | 11 Replies

Did Jesus Tell Us to Love Ourselves First?

Sabbath School Net Posted on August 15, 2014 by Inge AndersonApril 12, 2015avatar

The speaker was telling us that when Jesus told us to love our neighbors as ourselves, He was saying that we need to love ourselves first. After all, if we don’t love ourselves, we can’t love our neighbors. I was only 15 and was sitting in a girls’ dormitory worship service. But something just didn’t … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2014b Christ and the Law, 2014b Teaching Helps, Aids for Teachers, Feature | Tagged law of love, Living Like Christ, love your neighbor | 58 Replies

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