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1 - Crisis in Heaven
Even though we may never fully comprehend how sin could originate in a perfect creation, God has won victory for us through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
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2 - Crisis in Eden
In Christ, we are heirs of God’s riches. Until we receive our full inheritance, we have the privilege of enjoying God’s creation and of serving as stewards in the preservation of the environment.
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3 - Global Rebellion and the Patriarchs
Believers are assured of God’s abiding presence to guide and bless in a world fraught with human wickedness and broken relationships. Through it all, God will bring to fruition His purposes of salvation for everyone who trusts Him.
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4 - Conflict and Crisis
The book of Judges teaches us that God responds to human cries for help. To achieve this deliverance God uses feeble humans - both men and women, who themselves are in need of salvation. Thus, the battle is literally the Lord’s.
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5 - The Controversy Continues
At one time or another, we all meet opposition while in God’s service, but it is our privilege to overcome in His strength.
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6 - Victory in the Wilderness
Jesus came to this earth to restore that which Adam had lost in the Garden of Eden, to bring judgment against the devil and his followers, to save sinners from their sin, and to reveal the true character of God to humans and to the entire universe.
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7 - Jesus Teachings on The Great Controversy
The great controversy is fought out on the battleground of the day-to-day choices that we make. However, we do not have to face our struggles and disappointments alone; we can find rest in Jesus.
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8 - Comrades in Arms
Jesus does not ask us to follow Him without clearly revealing Himself to us. It is left for each of us to exercise our freedom of choice whether to receive or to reject the revelation.
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10 - Paul and the Rebellion
It is important for us to proclaim the hope we have in the resurrection to a world that has seen its fair share of suffering, pain, and death. We shall overcome death because, by His resurrection, Christ has destroyed the devil and the power of death
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11 - Peter on The Great Controversy
Christ has suffered for us that in Him we may live for God rather than for the world.
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12 - The Church Militant
One thing that stands out is that Jesus personalises His approach to each church. They all have different needs, and He meets them all.
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13 - Redemption - The Great Controversy Ended
Each one has a choice: to accept the victory already won by Christ or to reject it and perish with Satan. As the great controversy nears its end, every knee shall bow and every tongue confess that indeed God is love.
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