Great Panel. I just finished the 'Great Controversy' study and now I'm binge-watching this. I also want to say that I love the fact that these studies are limited to 28 minutes which is super convenient. Short, powerful and impactful. Praise God!
Israel, your thought around 23:00 was such an amazing paradigm shift for me! Instead of seeing God has self limiting, we can see Him as unlimiting. Thanks so much for that God inspired thought! Great job all of you. Look forward to hearing more!
Not sure how you'd cover this topic but could you try to make a study guide explaining why Women can talk in Church while not being a Pastor these days? Many churches still teach women should be silent completely during service or, some go to the other extreme of putting women in charge of churches etc. I do think that when men cannot (because their walk is weak by their own fault) take up the work in church, God works in other ways but we should aim for what God wants most and not just what He can use. Pr Doug Batchelor has some good insights on both sides of that topic but I think it'd make an interesting and important study for the youth at this time :)
Maybe they could do a longer version as well or make a part 2 video for people wanting longer length. I think 25-30 minutes is great for those not wanting to read the full lesson but get an overview so they can still add something to Sabbath School on Saturday :) 3ABN and Hope Sabbath School have longer lessons if you like that. They aren't often covering the same topics though.
Can you clarify your view of Michael as Jesus cause I don't see that in the bible. please Explain Michael in the book of Jude also.thank you.would like a reply
Great question! Michael is the name of the great archangel at war with Satan (Rev. 12:7; Jude 9). Archangel means the chief or prince of the angels, and Michael is sometimes called “the great prince” (Dan. 12:1). Knowing that Jesus will return to this earth with the voice of an archangel (John 5:28, 29; 1 Thess. 4:16), we can deduce that Michael is one of Jesus’ many titles-not because He’s an angel or a created being, but because He’s the leader of the angels. As the leader of the angels, Jesus is still everlasting, without beginning or end, fully Divine, and part of the Godhead.
So how do you understand, Jude. It says Michael dared not accuse satan.But even the archangel Michael, when he was disputing with the devil about the body of Moses, did not himself dare to condemn him for slander but said, “The Lord rebuke you!”[d]
Great Panel. I just finished the 'Great Controversy' study and now I'm binge-watching this. I also want to say that I love the fact that these studies are limited to 28 minutes which is super convenient. Short, powerful and impactful. Praise God!
Thank you team for what you do. I share this with my adult youth
Hey, it's encouraging to hear how it's being used!
Israel, your thought around 23:00 was such an amazing paradigm shift for me! Instead of seeing God has self limiting, we can see Him as unlimiting. Thanks so much for that God inspired thought! Great job all of you. Look forward to hearing more!
It's encouraging to hear what is hitting home for you. Stay tuned!
The Cross is where Sin meet Grace! Love U guys ...God bless!
Not sure how you'd cover this topic but could you try to make a study guide explaining why Women can talk in Church while not being a Pastor these days? Many churches still teach women should be silent completely during service or, some go to the other extreme of putting women in charge of churches etc. I do think that when men cannot (because their walk is weak by their own fault) take up the work in church, God works in other ways but we should aim for what God wants most and not just what He can use. Pr Doug Batchelor has some good insights on both sides of that topic but I think it'd make an interesting and important study for the youth at this time :)
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In answer to your question about what topics we would like to cover. I would like to cover what the Bible says about how we talk
I would love for these sessions to be extended. These 30mins are too short and it get more interesting the closer to gets to the ending…
Maybe they could do a longer version as well or make a part 2 video for people wanting longer length. I think 25-30 minutes is great for those not wanting to read the full lesson but get an overview so they can still add something to Sabbath School on Saturday :) 3ABN and Hope Sabbath School have longer lessons if you like that. They aren't often covering the same topics though.
We are glad you are enjoying them! We always like to end while people are still wanting more :)
Topic suggestion: the nature of Man: the Spirit, The Soul and the Body. I’d love the hear your on this subject.
Natasha, we have some great content on that topic in our quarterly on death. Check it out at www.inversebible.org/dead.
Can you cover Music in the Bible? I'm not sure if it would take 13 weeks, but who knows.
Yes, that would be a great idea. I was thinking the same thing.
That is a relevant question. Thanks for the suggestion!
Can you clarify your view of Michael as Jesus cause I don't see that in the bible. please
Explain Michael in the book of Jude also.thank you.would like a reply
Great question! Michael is the name of the great archangel at war with Satan (Rev. 12:7; Jude 9). Archangel means the chief or prince of the angels, and Michael is sometimes called “the great prince” (Dan. 12:1). Knowing that Jesus will return to this earth with the voice of an archangel (John 5:28, 29; 1 Thess. 4:16), we can deduce that Michael is one of Jesus’ many titles-not because He’s an angel or a created being, but because He’s the leader of the angels. As the leader of the angels, Jesus is still everlasting, without beginning or end, fully Divine, and part of the Godhead.
So how do you understand, Jude.
It says Michael dared not accuse satan.But even the archangel Michael, when he was disputing with the devil about the body of Moses, did not himself dare to condemn him for slander but said, “The Lord rebuke you!”[d]