Hope Sabbath School - CC
A lively discussion of a weekly topic which is reviewed by a rotating group of twelve young adults. Viewers from around the world participate in the one-hour Bible study program.
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The Psalms often refer to historical examples of how God has saved His people in the past. What lessons can we learn from salvation history?
This lesson will look at some of the key biblical themes found in the imagery of The Good Shepherd, The Suffering Messiah, The Eternal King, and Eternal Priest.
The Psalms are a source of wise counsel. In this lesson we will look at some examples of this wisdom and the blessings found in applying this wisdom to our lives.
God's mercy is boundless! We will look at what the Psalms have to say about resting and rejoicing in His mercy.
Does God hear the cry of the oppressed? What should we do when it seems that He is slow to act on our behalf? In this lesson we will look at God's promises to arise.
We do not need to get deep into the book of Psalms in order to discover that the Psalms are uttered in an imperfect world, one of sin, evil, suffering, and death. As sin corrupts the world more and more, the earth has increasingly become “a strange land” to God’s people.
This lesson continues our look at God's character. The Psalms tell us that God is near to us, cares, is our refuge, deliverer, and help in times of need.
We will look at the examples of prayer in the Psalms, and how we can use them as a model for our own prayers.
We will look at the examples of prayer in the Psalms, and how we can use them as a model for our own prayers.
The Psalms have been written in Hebrew poetry by different authors from ancient Israel, and so, the Psalms reflect their particular world, however universal their messages. Accepting the Psalms as God’s Word and paying close attention to the Psalms’ poetic features, as well as their historical, theological, and liturgical contexts, is fundamental for understanding their messages, which reach across thousands of years to our time today.
In this last lesson, we will look at God’s mission in the end times. How will God's mission finally be accomplished?
What lessons can we learn from Esther and Mordecai? How does their example inform us on how we should conduct ourselves as witnesses?
Are there people who remain unreached because of the prejudice of believers? In part two of this lesson, we see how Jesus opens the eyes of His followers to see groups that are neglected.
There are still groups of people who have yet to hear the Gospel. In part one of this two-part lesson, we will explore how to reach out to those in need of the Good News.
How do we reach those that seem to have no needs for Christ? There are several examples in the Bible to consider.
We will focus on how Jesus met the varying needs of people.
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A lively discussion of a weekly topic which is reviewed by a rotating group of twelve young adults. Viewers from around the world participate in the one-hour Bible study program.
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