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Four Quick and Logical Reasons to Believe the Bible

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 10, 2020 by William EarnhardtApril 20, 2020avatar

A while back  I was talking with one of my former students from the Adventist school where I taught and gave Bible studies. She is now attending a public college in a different city, and she told me how sad she is that at least half of her school population is self-proclaimed atheist. She said … Continue reading –>

Posted in 2020b How to Interpret Scripture, Feature | Tagged the origin and nature of the bible | 1 Reply

Inside Story: 3 Filipino Baptisms in Cyprus – European Division

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 9, 2020 by Sabbath School LessonMarch 23, 2020avatar

3 Filipino Baptisms in Cyprus – European Division By Andrew McChesney, Adventist Mission Yolanda Malla, a Filipino domestic worker in Cyprus, saw that her friend Beatrise had tagged her in a Seventh-day Adventist sermon on Facebook. Yolanda had met Beatrise, a Filipino domestic worker in Israel, several years earlier when they both worked as domestic … Continue reading –>

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Friday: Further Thought ~ The Origin and Nature of the Bible

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 9, 2020 by Sabbath School LessonMarch 23, 2020avatar
Spectacles on Bible

Further Thought: Read the following pages from the document “Methods of Bible Study”: “2. Presuppositions Arising From the Claims of Scripture”, part a. Origin, and part b. Authority. (“Methods of Bible Study” can be found at www.adventistbiblicalresearch.org/materials/bible-interpretation-hermeneutics/methods-bible-study). As essential as the Bible is to our faith, it alone would be of no real spiritual value to … Continue reading –>

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Thursday: Understanding the Bible in Faith

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 8, 2020 by Sabbath School LessonApril 4, 2020avatar
The Path of Inspiration

Read Hebrews 11:3, Hebrews 11:6. Why is faith so essential in understanding God and His Word? Why is it impossible to please God without faith? All true learning takes place in the context of faith. It is the implicit faith of the child toward his or her parents that enables the child to learn new things. It … Continue reading –>

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02: The Origin and Nature of the Bible – SPD Discipleship Video

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 7, 2020 by SPD Discipleship MinistriesApril 12, 2020avatar

The South Pacific Division (SPD) has produced a series of videos about the lesson studies this quarter. The speaker is Dr Kayle de Waal, a theology lecturer at Avondale University College. Week 2_Study this lesson for April 11 from SPD Discipleship on Vimeo. (10)

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Wednesday: The Parallel Between Christ and Scripture

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 7, 2020 by Sabbath School LessonApril 4, 2020avatar
The Shadow of Three Crosses

Read John 1:14; John 2:22; John 8:31-32; and John 17:17. Which parallels do you see between Jesus, the Word of God made flesh, and Scripture, the Written Word of God? There is a parallel between the Word of God, who became flesh (i.e., Jesus Christ), and the Written Word of God (i.e., Scripture). Just as Jesus was supernaturally conceived … Continue reading –>

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02: The Origin and Nature of the Bible – Singing with Inspiration

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 6, 2020 by Corinne KnopperApril 6, 2020avatar

There are many hymns to choose as theme hymns for the Second Quarter of 2020. Here are just two, the first being Hymn 272, Give Me the Bible, followed by  Hymn 277, For Your Holy Book We Thank You. Thank you to the ladies who messaged in and suggested that we could also add the … Continue reading –>

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02: The Origin and the Nature of the Bible – Discussion Starters

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 6, 2020 by Joyce GriffithApril 6, 2020avatar

The divine revelation of the Bible. “Holy men of God,” the apostle Peter boldly says, “spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit.” (2 Peter 1:21). How was that like a conversation between God and those who wrote the  Bible? How were people chosen to fill this role? Do you think the writers whose … Continue reading –>

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Tuesday: The Written Word of God

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 6, 2020 by Sabbath School LessonApril 4, 2020avatar
Man Writing

“Then the LORD said to Moses, ‘Write these words, for according to the tenor of these words I have made a covenant with you and with Israel’” (Exod. 34:27, NKJV). Why would the Lord have Moses write down these words as opposed to having Moses recite them to the people only? What is the obvious advantage … Continue reading –>

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02: The Origin and Nature of the Bible – Teaching Plan

Sabbath School Net Posted on April 6, 2020 by Michael FrackerApril 6, 2020avatar

Key Thought: Although written by human beings, the Bible is the written word of God. Because uses the medium of language to communicate with human beings; Divine revelation is quite capable of being written down. Divine inspiration gives the Bible Divine authority.. April 11, 2020 1. Have a volunteer read 2 Peter 1:19-21. Ask class … Continue reading –>

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