6: Playing God – SDP Discipleship Video
This video is produced by the South Pacific Division Discipleship team. Week 6 _ Playing God_ study this lesson for Feb 6 from SPD Discipleship on Vimeo. (4)
Continue reading -->This video is produced by the South Pacific Division Discipleship team. Week 6 _ Playing God_ study this lesson for Feb 6 from SPD Discipleship on Vimeo. (4)
Continue reading -->Isa: 14:1-32 In response to the fall of Babylon (Isaiah 13), which frees God’s people (Isa: 14:1-3), Isaiah 14:4-23 utters a figurative taunt (see also Mic: 2:4, Hab: 2:6) against the king of Babylon. It is poetic, not meant to be literal, obviously, as it portrays dead kings greeting their new colleague in the realm of death ( Isaiah 14.9-10), where maggots and … Continue reading –>
As the Israelites forgot about God and followed so many other gods and nations, God remained faithful to them, with Isaiah and many other prophets working so hard for God to turn His people around, hence I will choose Hymn 100 – Great Is Thy Faithfulness as a theme hymn for this quarter. Secondary to this … Continue reading –>
Key Thought: Isaiah saw that after Assyria, Babylon would conquer Judah, but He also saw that God would decisively prevail and bring peace to our troubled planet. February 6, 2021 1. Have a volunteer read Isaiah 13:19-22. Ask class members to share a short thought on what the most important point is in this passage. … Continue reading –>
Isa: 13:2-22 In 626 B.C. the Chaldean Nabopolassar restored Babylonian glory by making himself king in Babylon, beginning the Neo-Babylonian dynasty, and participating (with Media) in the defeat of Assyria. His son, Nebuchadnezzar II, was the king who conquered and exiled Judah. How did the city of Babylon finally end? See Daniel 5:1-31. In 539 B.C., … Continue reading –>
Isaiah 13.1-22 Isaiah 13.1 has a heading that names Isaiah as the author (compare Isa: 1:1, Isa: 2:1); it seems, also, to begin a new section of his book. Chapters 13-23 contain oracles of judgment against various nations. Let’s take a look. Why do the prophecies against the nations begin with Babylon? Isaiah 10:5-34 had already announced judgment against Assyria, … Continue reading –>
Sabbath Afternoon Read for This Week’s Study: Isa: 13:1-22, Isa: 14:1-32, Isa: 24:1-27:13. Memory Text: “Behold, this is our God; we have waited for Him, and He will save us. This is the LORD; we have waited for Him; we will be glad and rejoice in His salvation” (Isaiah 25:9). After a minister had preached a searching sermon … Continue reading –>
Three Lost Boys By Andrew Mcchesney, Adventist Mission Marta Aguirre, a nurse, and her physician husband, Luis Arboine, were enjoying Independence Day celebrations on the central square of the town of China, Mexico, when a former patient interrupted their conversation. “Marta, I want to talk to you,” said the elderly woman, Grandmother Ana. She explained … Continue reading –>
Further Thought: “The heart of the human father yearns over his son. He looks into the face of his little child, and trembles at the thought of life’s peril. He longs to shield his dear one from Satan’s power, to hold him back from temptation and conflict. To meet a bitterer conflict and a more … Continue reading –>
Isa: 12:1-6 Isaiah 12 is a short psalm (song) of praise to God for His merciful and powerful comfort. The psalm, put in the mouth of a member of the restored remnant, compares the promised deliverance to that of the Hebrews in the Exodus from Egypt (see Isa: 11:16); it is like the song of Moses and … Continue reading –>
This video is produced by the South Pacific Division Discipleship team. Week 5_ Noble Prince of Peace_ study this lesson Jan 30 from SPD Discipleship on Vimeo. (14)
Continue reading -->You can view an in-depth discussion of “Noble Prince of Peace” in the Hope Sabbath School class led by Pastor Derek Morris. Click on the image to view: With thanks to Hope Channel – Television that will change your life. (9)
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