Sermons on Sabbath School

Sermons on Sabbath School

Do The Math!

The BIG question: Were mathematics discovered or invented? If the former, then who is the brilliant mathematician behind the language of the universe? If the latter, then we can credit this abstract science of number, quantity and space as a construct by humans. Is there any evidence for the answer? Prepare to see math in a whole new light as we learn: • Creation’s Universal Language• Mathletes of the Natural World• Our Amazing Math-Brain• The Harmony of Music & Math•…

Great ACTS to Follow – Part 1

Anyone reading the experience of the early church has asked the question, can that same experience of rapid growth be realized by the church today?  If so, how can we make that a reality? Scripture: Acts 1:4-5; Acts 1:8; Acts 1:14-15; Acts 2:41; Acts 2:47; Acts 4:4; Acts 5:14; Acts 6:1; Acts 6:7; Acts 9:31; Acts 11:21; Acts 11:24; Acts 14:1; Acts 16:5; Acts 17:4; Matthew 9:37; Romans 8:31 “Great ACTS to Follow – Part 1” preached by Elder Bill…

Sabbath School – Sharing the Word

When we witness, we speak of Jesus. But what would we know about Jesus without the Bible? In fact, how much would we know about the great controversy, the love of God, the birth, life, ministry, death, resurrection, and return of our Lord if we did not have the Scriptures? Although nature reveals the majesty and power of God, it doesn’t reveal the plan of salvation. Jesus, through the Person of the Holy Spirit, is the “true Light which gives…

Sabbath School – Why Witness?

God’s great longing is for all people everywhere to respond to His love, accept His grace, be transformed by His Spirit, and be saved into His kingdom. He has no greater desire than our salvation. His love is boundless. His mercy is measureless. His compassion is endless. His forgiveness is inexhaustible. His power is infinite. In contrast to the heathen gods, which demanded sacrifices, our God has made the supreme sacrifice. No matter how much we desire to be saved,…

Sabbath School – Living by the Word of God

The best method of studying the Bible is of no use if we are not determined to live by what we learn from Scripture. What is true for education in general is also true for studying the Bible in particular: you learn best not just by reading or hearing, but by practicing what you know. This obedience opens a full treasure house of divine blessings that otherwise would be closed to us, and it leads us on an exciting and…

Sabbath School – The Bible and Prophecy

Bible prophecy is crucial to our identity and mission. Prophecy provides an internal and external mechanism to confirm the accuracy of God’s Word. Jesus said, “And now I have told you before it comes, that when it does come to pass, you may believe” (John 14:29, NKJV; see also John 13:19). The crucial question is: How do we interpret prophecy correctly so that we know when the prophecy has, indeed, come to pass? During the Reformation, the reformers followed the…

Sabbath School – The Bible and Prophecy

Bible prophecy is crucial to our identity and mission. Prophecy provides an internal and external mechanism to confirm the accuracy of God’s Word. Jesus said, “And now I have told you before it comes, that when it does come to pass, you may believe” (John 14:29, NKJV; see also John 13:19). The crucial question is: How do we interpret prophecy correctly so that we know when the prophecy has, indeed, come to pass? During the Reformation, the reformers followed the…

Sabbath School – The Bible as History

The Bible is constituted in history. Biblical history moves in a linear direction from an absolute beginning, when God created all things, to an ultimate goal, when He will restore the earth at His Second Coming. The historical nature of Scripture is one characteristic that distinguishes it from the sacred books of other religions. The Bible assumes the existence of a God who personally acts in history; it does not try to prove that existence. In the beginning, God speaks,…

Sabbath School – Creation: Genesis as Foundation, Part 2

Many great thinkers were inspired by Scripture to explore God’s created world; as a result, modern science was born. Johannes Kepler, Isaac Newton, John Ray, Robert Boyle, and other early great scientists believed that their work revealed even more about the handiwork of God’s creation. After the French Revolution, however, nineteenth- century science began to move from a theistic worldview to one based on naturalism and materialism, often with no place at all for the supernatural. These philosophical ideas were…

Sabbath School May 16th

More than 6,000 languages are spoken among the world’s billions. The complete Bible has been translated into more than 600 languages, with the New Testament or some portions translated into more than 2500 other languages, as well. That’s a lot of languages, for sure. But at the same time, it is still less than half of the known languages of the world. An estimated 1.5 billion people do not have the full Bible translated into their first language. While there…
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