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Inside Story ~ Uganda

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 14, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonNovember 10, 2019avatar

Present for Uganda’s President By Andrew McChesney, Adventist Mission Seventh-day Adventist Church president Ted N.C. Wilson was thinking about religious literature when I arrived in a hotel lobby in Uganda to accompany him and other church leaders to a meeting with the African country’s president, Yoweri Museveni. “I have a pen for the president”, Pastor … Continue reading –>

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Friday: Further Thought ~ Our Forgiving God

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 14, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonNovember 8, 2019avatar
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Further Thought: Read Ellen G. White, “Confession”, pages 37-41, in Steps to Christ. In Nehemiah 9:25, the Hebrews talked about how their ancestors “delighted themselves” (NKJV) in God’s great goodness. The verbal root is the same as the name Eden, as in the “garden of Eden” (Gen. 2:15). Perhaps, the best translation would be “they edenized themselves” if only edenized … Continue reading –>

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Thursday: Praise and Petition

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 13, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonNovember 8, 2019avatar
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Read Nehemiah 9:32-38. What is the focus of the conclusion of the prayer of confession? Once again the prayer turns to praising God for who He is: great, mighty, and awesome, one who keeps the covenant and mercy. They seem sincere in their acknowledgment of God’s goodness to them. They also bring a petition in the … Continue reading –>

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Wednesday: The Law and the Prophets

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 12, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonNovember 8, 2019avatar
Hearing the Law

Read Nehemiah 9:23-31. How are the Israelites described in comparison to God’s “great goodness” (Neh. 9:25)? This next section of the prayer/sermon focused on life in Canaan as the Israelites possessed the land that God had given them. They had been handed land, cities, vineyards, and fields ready for use, but they had taken it all for … Continue reading –>

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7: Our Forgiving God- Teaching Plan

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 11, 2019 by William EarnhardtNovember 11, 2019avatar

Key Thought: Our God is a forgiving God Who is always working to restore us back into a right relationship with Him.  November 16, 2019  1. Have a volunteer read Nehemiah 9:1-3.  Ask class members what is the main point of this passage.  Why did they confess the sins of their ancestors?  Hint: Matthew 23:29-36  … Continue reading –>

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7: Our Forgiving God – Discussion Starters

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 11, 2019 by Joyce GriffithNovember 11, 2019Joyce Griffith

What order should we choose? Our lesson does not recommend an order of elements to include in our work of confessing and repenting before God, but what order do you prefer in your prayers to God for these items:  1) praise 2) repentance 3) celebration 4) confession 5) other.. Fasting and worship. Instead of a joyful celebration … Continue reading –>

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7: Our Forgiving God – Singing with Inspiration

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 11, 2019 by Corinne KnopperNovember 11, 2019avatar
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This week we ask  “Forgive Our Sins as We Forgive”, Hymn 299 and  “Hymn 412, “Cover With His Life” as we have a forgiving God. We are so thankful that  “He Hideth My Soul”, Hymn 520. Finally in Nehemiah 9:3, the people worshipped the Lord:  Hymn 6, “O Worship the Lord”, and  Hymn 83, “O Worship the … Continue reading –>

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Tuesday: Lessons From the Past

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 11, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonNovember 4, 2019avatar
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Read Nehemiah 9:9-22. How does this part of the prayer differ from the first part? The prayer transitions from praising God for His faithfulness to recounting the contrasting unfaithfulness of the Israelites in their Egypt and wilderness experiences. It outlines all the different things God gave the Israelites; but unfortunately, the response of the “fathers” … Continue reading –>

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Monday: Beginning of Prayer

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 10, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonNovember 3, 2019avatar
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The response of the people to the Bible reading was a long prayer that recounted the goodness of God in contrast to the history of the Israel’s faithlessness. One can observe that the reply is more like a sermon than a prayer, because almost every verse has a parallel somewhere in the Bible. Read Nehemiah 9:4-8. … Continue reading –>

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Sunday: Fasting and Worship

Sabbath School Net Posted on November 9, 2019 by Sabbath School LessonNovember 3, 2019avatar
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Read Nehemiah 9:1-3. Why were the people separating themselves from all foreigners? Although Nehemiah was eager to make sure that the people associated this time with joy, he now led the assembly to fasting. They humbled themselves before God and threw dust on their heads, while wearing sackcloth. Because the foreigners didn’t have a share in … Continue reading –>

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