http://breachrepairers.webs.com/ i FUNDAMENTALS OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH“But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: a nd be ready always togive an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:” 1 Peter 3:15
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“But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to everyman that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear:” 1 Peter
Table of Contents Fundamentals of the Christian Faith ........................................................................................................... ............................................. i
Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................................. ........................................... ii God’s Love Letter ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
Common Divisions ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Christian Apologetics .............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
Is Christianity True? ........................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Making the Claim ................................................................................................................................................................................. 10 The Four that Matter Most ............................................................................................................................ .................................. 11 Apologia ................................................................................................................................................................ ................................... 11
Evangelists and Apologists ................................................................................................................................................... ........... 11 Making the Case for Christianity .................................................................................................................................................. 11 he Evidence that Evidence Isn’t the Issue ................................................................................................................................ 12
The Heart of the Matter ......................................................................................................................................................... ........... 12 A Fool’s Folly: Denying the Undeniable ..................................................................................................................................... 13
Teaching ............................................................................... ........................................................................................................................ 26 History of Christianity ....................................................................................................................................................................... 26 What to teach to non-believer ............................................................................................................................................ ........... 42 Order of Studies ................................................................................................................... ................................................................ 46 Fundamental Pillars ..................... ...................................................................................................................................................... 48
The Word of God/ Daniel 2 ........................................................................................................................... .................................. 66 The Nature of God (Godhead) ........................................................................................................................................................ 74 Purpose of God in the Creation of Man ........................................................................................................................... ........... 77 The Great Controversy ...................................................................................................................................................................... 83 Salvation .................................................................................................................................. ................................................................ 91
Work of the Spirit ..................................................................................................................................................................... ........... 96 The Law of God ............................................................................................................................................ ...................................... 101 The Sabbath ................................................................... ..................................................................................................................... 107 The Antichrist & Mark of the Beast .......................................................................................................................................... 115 The 2nd Coming ............................................................................................................................................ ...................................... 124 Baptism ......................................................................................................................................................................................... ........ 131
State of the Dead ............................................................................................................................................................................... 134 70 Weeks (Daniel 9) ........................................................................................................................................................................ 138 Judgment I: Sanctuary .................................................................................................................................................................... 143 Judgment II: 1844 ....................................................................................................................................... ...................................... 147
The Destruction of the Wicked (Hell) ...................................................................................................................................... 163 Health ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 172
The Remnant Church ...................................................................................................................................................................... 183
The Gift of Prophecy ........................................................................................................................................................................ 187 The Millennium .......................................................................................... ....................................................................................... 192
Gift of Tongues ............................................................................................................................................. ...................................... 197
God’s Love Letter As we begin our study of the fundamentals of the Christian faith. Let’s first discuss the purpose of thedifferent books of the Bible.
Book Summary
Genesis Discusses from the origin of mankind to the salvation of the chosen people in
Egypt from famineExodus Presents the departure from Egypt, the mighty acts of God on behalf of His
people, and the giving of His Laws along with the sanctuary serviceLeviticus A basic handbook for priests of who they were to carry out their work Numbers Tells more of the story of the children of Israel and their wanderings in the
wildernessDeuteronomy A further explication of the Law of God and how it was to be
observed to maintain the Old Covenant Joshua Focuses on the work of Joshua as a leader of the children of Israel into the
promised landJudges Records the heroic deeds of the judges of Israel between Joshua and SamuelRuth Gives the story of Ruth—which occurred during the time of judges;
I, II Samuel Show the transition from judges to monarchy in the lives of Samuel, Saul,and David
I, II Kings The glory days, division, decline, and fall from David to the northern andsouthern kingdoms
I, II Chronicles A summary of the same things presented in I, II Samuel and I, II KingsEzra andNehemiah
Originally one book, describe the Jews’ return from exile to rebuildJerusalem
Esther Similar to Ruth, this book shows God’s providential care for His people in theface of extermination
Job Deals with the sufferings and afflictions of Job in his vindication of Godagainst the devil’s scathing accusations
Psalms A collection of 150 psalms by David, Solomon, Moses, Asaph, and otherscovering every aspect of mankind’s relationship with God
Proverbs A collection of proverbs compiled and mostly authored by Solomonregarding wisdom
Ecclesiastes All is vanity. Solomon’s realization that without God all is vanity. Song of Solomon
A collection of love-poetry
Isaiah A book of the judgments of God upon Israel and hope for them after exileJeremiah Jeremiah’s warnings of the coming destruction of Judah presented with hope
for the coming day of the new covenant Lamentations Poetry lamenting the destruction of Jerusalem, confessing sin, and praying
for divine forgiveness and restorationEzekiel Condemnation before the fall of Jerusalem and hope for the restoration of all
things, including the templeDaniel God is in control; full of classical and apocalyptic prophecyHosea The story of the prophet who was called by God to marry a harlot to show
Israel the spiritual whoredom they had fallen intoJoel A call for repentance in the light of the plagues of God falling; the promise of
the Holy Spirit’s outpouring Amos The preaching of the impending judgments of God upon a forward
generation with the promise of restoration to the righteous remnant Obadiah Prophecy of the destruction of EdomJonah The prophet who ran from God rather than save the enemies of God’s people
Micah Contemporary of Isaiah; God’s final judgment against sin and the promise of a delivering Messiah
Nahum Prophecy of the downfall of Nineveh; comforting God’s people that theirenemies would soon be wiped out
Habakkuk Prophecy in the form of a dialog; questioning leading to faith and affirmationin the rejoicing of the Lord
Zephaniah Judgment and salvation extending to all nations; exhortation to repent;assurance of God’s desire to dwell with a righteous remnant
Haggai Messages encouraging God’s people to continue the languishing work of rebuilding the temple after the exile; it is a request for the people to whole-heartedly return to God’s work.
Zechariah Highly symbolic messages about the rebuilding of the temple, looking to the“Day of the Lord”—when God’s people will be restored, the nations arejudged, and God’s kingdom is triumphant
Malachi Sin and apostasy, coming judgment on the faithless, and blessings to thosewho repent; filled with messianic anticipation
The Old Testament and the New Testament could both be translated Old and New Covenant. Eachcontains God entering into an agreement with His people. The OT agreement is forged in Exodusbetween God and the Jews. In the NT, the agreement is with the followers of Christ. The OT is the NTconcealed; the NT is the OT revealed. The new covenant is the Law of God written in our hearts (Heb8:10; Eze 36:26).
If in the OT they were saved by some means other than the New Covenant, then the NC would not befound in the OT (Isa 51:7)—God’s Law in hearts. 1 Sam 10:9—we receive a new heart. Ps 51:10—aclean heart; David was a prophet (according to Paul) under the Old Covenant; if a man at that timewas saved by keeping the law, David would have asked God to make him keep the law, but Davidunderstood that he needed a new heart; therefore, the OC and NC both have the same method of salvation—not law- keeping, but heart-change (Ps 37:30, 31). Hebrews 11 records non-Jews whowere saved, so then, Salvation, even in the OT, was not merely a Jewish thing. Deut 30:6—
circumcision, even at the beginning, was to be of the heart, not just as sign of the flesh.
The temporary nature of the ceremonial law is easily seen. Ps 51:16, 17—God doesn’t desiresacrifices and burnt offering. God commanded that sacrifices be made, but He never took pleasure inthem. The meaning if it was what was truly important. It was the NC veiled. Hos 6:6—God desiresmercy above sacrifice. The killing of animals was to point forward to the cross. 1Sam 15:22—reiterates the same point. Isa 1:14—God hated these things because people missed the entire point. If the OC was just about people obeying, why would God hate them obeying? Therefore, there must besomething more to the OC than obedience to the law.
OT examples of the NC (through types of Christ): Jonah 1, 2 (Jonah, type of Christ)
Judges 4:1-6, 15-21 (Barak Christ, SisceraSatan, who is crushed) Exodus 25:8 Numbers 21:4-9 (Absalom, hangs between heaven and earth)
NT feelings toward the old Matthew 7:12—if the golden rule is a summary of the Law and the prophets, then, is the Law
still with us, or did Jesus do away with the golden rule? If not, then the Law and prophets arenot either.
Matthew 5:17-19—Jesus came to fulfill, not destroy the Law. Because He fulfilled it, does that mean that it should not be followed? Is earth still here? Then how much has passed from theLaw? If nothing has passed from it, how could it be less applicable to us now?
Matthew 3:15-17—Jesus came to fulfill all righteousness John 5:46, 47—who did Moses write about? If we throw our Moses’ writings, we throw out
writings about Jesus. Should Christians throw out prophetic writings about Christ? Should wenot believe in Moses since we know that this was the reason for disbelief in Jesus?
2Timothy 3:15, 16
NT Allusions to the usefulness of the OT Rom 15:4 Rom 1:1, 2 2Tim 4:1-4 Ac 17:1-3 Ac 17:10, 11 Mt 24:15 2Pe 1:4-8 2Cor 1:13 Rom 1:17 Mt 4:1-11
Review: Remember subheading of each book; remember that each testament is written based on a
covenant that God desired to enter into with His people.
Common Divisions New Testament
Gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke, and JohnHistory ActsEpistles Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, 1 and
2 Thessalonians, 1 and 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon, Hebrews, James, 1 and 2 Peter,1, 2, and 3 John, and Jude
Prophecy Revelation
Old Testament
The Law Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and DeuteronomyHistory Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles, Ezra,
Nehemiah, and EstherWisdom/Poetry Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Song of SolomonProphets Major: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel, and Daniel
There are direct parallels between the 2 sets of 4 in the OT and NT. The Gospels and the Law draw theparallel between the Messiah and the children of Israel; both come out of Egypt, go through awilderness, present messages on the mount (Sermon on the Mount, and the Law on Sinai). Both in theOT and NT, the history follows the Law. Prophets, who lived within the time frame of the “history” sections, wrote their visions.
The compilers of the Bible books did not put them into chronological order but grouped themthematically. They are divided differently in the Hebrew Bible.
History Preparation for Christ Poetry Aspiration for Christ Prophecy Expectation of Christ
New Testament
Gospels Manifestation of Christ Acts Propagation of Christ Epistles Interpretation and
Application of Christ Revelation Consummation of Christ
NT authors saw these themes in the OT and reiterated the messages of the OT in their writings.Dispensationalism basically teaches that the cross did not retroactively cover the sins of the past. It teaches that there were/are different methods of salvation (works/grace). The bible disproves thedispensationalist’s claim: Rev 13:8—Lamb slain from the foundation of the earth. Adam was to die onthe day he sinned, but he didn’t die that day because Christ pledged His life. Rom 4:17—God actspresently based upon what He is going to do in the future. He acted as if Jesus had already died and
acted upon that so that man could live. Heb 11—all in the OT looked forward in faith, we look backward in faith. We are all under grace. Heb 4:2—the gospel was preached to them (the children of Israel) in types and signs. Why would the gospel be preached to them if they were not to receivesalvation by it? Acts 17:11—what scriptures did they search? There was no NT to search. Theysearched the OT to find Christ.
Hebrew Bible Divisions
The Law Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and DeuteronomyTheProphets
Former prophets: Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and KingsLatter Prophets: Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and “The 12” (Hosea-Malachi as asingle book)
The Writings Poetical books: Psalms, Proverbs, and JobFive rolls (Megillath): Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Esther, andEcclesiastesHistorical books: Daniel, Ezra-Nehemiah, and Chronicles
The three sections are based on the directness with which God is speaking. The Jews held Moses
above all the other prophets he was “that prophet ” (John 1:21). Those in “The Prophets” section
were like the “national prophets” of their times. “The Writings” were written by prophets, but
not so much as the singular voice of God to the nation as in “The Prophets.” This threefold
categorization is seen historically as early as the 2nd c. BC. The distinction is seen in Luke 24:44.
The terms Old and New Testament were not used until the 2nd c. AD. Chapters and verses came later.
In 1227 AC, Stephen Langton, a professor at the Univ. of Paris and later Archbishop of Canterbury,divided the Bible into chapters. Verses were added in 1551 and 1555 by Robert Stephanus, a Parisianprinter. While these divisions help with reference and remembrance, they can make study mechanicaland distract from thought flow.
Luke 4:16-21—there were no divisions, but Jesus, was able to find in the scroll (which, historically,the scroll of Isaiah was 40 feet long) exactly what He was looking for.
o God is the primary mover in this process. The Divine moved the human who then
recorded the truth. There is no inspiration if God didn’t start it. Prophetic Agency
o The prophets who wrote scripture were not robots. They were more than recording
secretaries. Their personalities were not violated by a supernatural intrusion. This
is proved by the varied vocabularies and writing styles found throughout the
scriptures. The prophets were the immediate cause of what was written, but God
was the ultimate cause.
Written Authority
o The final product of the Divine authority working through the prophetic agency.
An adequate definition must have: God—the prime Mover, Men of God—the instruments, and adivinely authoritative writing—the final result.
Three Views of Inspiration1. Orthodox—the Bible is the Word of God. There are two views of inspiration held within
orthodoxy.
a. Verbal dictation—Word-for-word dictation of God in the Holy Scriptures.
i. If this were the case, then we would have to believe that God divinely inspired
translation of the scriptures, there would only be one true version, and we
would have to all learn the language of that translation.
b. Inspired Concepts—God provided the thought and men gave the verbal
expression.i. The Bible is written by inspired men, but it is not God's mode of thought and
expression. It is that of humanity. God, as a writer, is not represented. Menwill often say such an expression is not like God. But God has not put Himself in words, in logic, in rhetoric, on trial in the Bible. The writers of the Biblewere God's penmen, not His pen. Look at the different writers. It is not thewords of the Bible that are inspired, but the men that were inspired.Inspiration acts not on the man's words or his expressions but on the manhimself, who, under the influence of the Holy Ghost, is imbued with thoughts.But the words receive the impress of the individual mind. The divine mind isdiffused. The divine mind and will is combined with the human mind and will;thus the utterances of the man are the word of God.-- Manuscript 24, 1886(written in Europe in 1886). {1SM 21}
2. Modernism—the Bible contains the Word of God. There are two views within the confines of modernism.
a. Illumination view—very pious men were illuminated at times, then wrote throughthe erroneous views of their times.
b. Intuitive view—there is nothing supernatural about the scriptures, but the men whowrote them were intensively intuitive (moral geniuses).
3. Neo-orthodoxy—the bible becomes the Word of God. If you study it and it makes youhappy, it becomes the Word of God to you.
Self-vindicating: Mk 1:22, Jn 7:46, Jn 2:13-15 Testimony of the Spirit (it describes us to ourselves better than we understand ourselves):
Rom 8:16 Transforming Ability: Heb 4:12 Unity of the Bible
External Evidence
Historicity—bibliographic testing (number of antiquated manuscripts, harmony of themanuscripts, proximity of life to writing, and external sources) proves the Bible (6,000manuscripts on Jesus—over 5,900 more than any other historical figure, 99% harmony—compared with 60% for others, less than 30 years between the last disciple’s death and thefirst dated manuscript of Jesus’ life). The Bible is the most historically verifiable document inhistory.
Testimony of Christ
Evidence from Prophecy
Evidence from Influence
Evidence from constancy
Integrity of Authors
The Extent of the CanonThe book of Jude was disputed by some because of its reference to a non-inspired book (the book of Enoch—Jude 14). Others countered that Paul quoted Greek poets. The conclusion ended up being that just because a prophet quotes someone else, that doesn’t mean that the prophet is endorsing the
source as a divine source but is merely the presentation of something that is true. Canonization is aprocess. Not all the books were canonized at one time. Early on, the canon only consisted of the first five books of the Bible, the Pentateuch. As books were written, they were debated and accepted intothe canon. The earliest date in which the canon matched our present Bible was in the 3rd century.
The books rejected contained disputable doctrines—which were contrary to the clear truth alreadyknown; for example, praying to saints, refutation of the resurrection. The Apocrypha wasn’t evenaccepted by the Catholic Church until the time of Martin Luther. In the Council of Trent (16th c.), partsof the Apocrypha were canonized for the use of one of verses that apparently supports praying to/forthe dead. Interestingly, the books in the Apocrypha that condemn such prayers were not canonized.
Assembly of the Canon
Canon=the “rule of faith” or normative writings (i.e. authoritative scriptures).
Inadequate views on what determines canonicity Age
o If this were true, the books of Moses, Jeremiah, and Paul could not be accepted. Theywere immediately made a part of the canon. There was to time of waiting.
Hebrew languageo Portions of Daniel and Ezra are in Aramaic.
Agreement with the Toraho If the Torah is the standard of canonization, what standard canonized the Torah? In
Acts, the demon possessed woman’s testimony was in agreement with the truth, but
o Not every book with spiritual value is automatically canonical, as much f Jewish andChristian literature like the Apocrypha evidences. The Apocryphal books do not claimauthority.
Sufficient views on what determines canonicity Authority of a Book o If the book does not claim to be inspired, or if no position of authority is taken, then it
is not considered for canonization. Prophetic Authorship
o Inspired books come from inspired men. Do/did their writings come true? Did Godinspire the writers?
Authenticity of a Book o Do the theology, history, and general information agree with previously established
truth? How’s the science? Dynamic Nature
o If a book produces supernatural results, it may be inspired. What are its fruits? “You
will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.” Acceptance of a Book
o Recognition by the people of God to whom it was originally given.
For the test: know the criteria for canonization and the evidence of the bible’s inspiration.
1 Pet 3:15, 16 [15] But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer toevery man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear: [16] Having agood conscience; that, whereas they speak evil of you, as of evildoers, they may be ashamed that falselyaccuse your good conversation in Christ.
How can we be ready to give an answer to every person? We must first know what we personally findpersuasive.
Is Christianity True?2 Peter 1:16-21 – Peter was an eyewitness of the Mount of Transfiguration. Why does he tell us this?So that we know we are not following fables. He gives experiential and scriptural backing.
1Tim 1:3, 4 – they were not to devote themselves to myths.
1Tim 4:7 – have nothing to do with irreverent, silly myths.
2Tim 4:3, 4 – people will wander away to myths.
Titus 1:13, 14 – the testimony is true; do not be given to Jewish myths.
The word “myth” comes from the Greek “muthos.” It means a tale, fi ction, or a fable (an untruth).Pilate asked, “What is truth?” (Jn 18:38) as the personification of truth stood before him. Perhaps heshould have asked, “Who is truth?”
Truth is indicative of something that corresponds with reality. Truth is correspondence withreality. It must be an accurate reflection of reality. There is subjective truth and objective truth.Subjective Truths: I like pie more than cake; I feel happy; I don’t enjoy the sound of ten Chihuahuasbarking. With Subjective Truth, the locus of truth resides in a person. Objective Truths: water boilsat 100˚ C; if A=B and B=C, then C=A; our solar system is heliocentric, not geocentric. Objective truthscorrespond with reality even if no one believes it or states it.
Is Christianity objectively true? Is it both subjectively and objectively true? Is it REALigion?
Making the ClaimChristianity does claim to be objectively true (2Pet 1:16-21)
Ps 119:142 – your law is truth
Daniel 4:27 – all whose works are truth
John 17:17 – sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth
Eph 1:13 – you head the word of truth
Col 1:3-6 – you heard in the word of truth; understand the grace of God in truth
2Tim 2:15 – rightly handling the word of truth
John 16:16 – the Spirit of truth will guide you in all truth
Truth is a central theme in the Bible. God is presented as a God if truth whose words and ways aretruth. He sends the Spirit of Truth to testify of truth in our hearts. Jesus claims to be the way, the truthand the life. (John 14:6). He is the way to God, the truth about God, and is the living life of God. He wasfull of grace and truth (John 1:14). The audacious nature of Christ’s claim led C.S. Lewis to famouslypropose his “trilemma” –liar, lunatic, or Lord (Mere Christianity. P 40, 41). We cannot claim Him to bea good moral teacher because by the claim that He made, “He has not left that open to us. He did not intend to.”
Does it matter? For most of us, yes. In every culture, people have always sought some way to addressand answer the “big” questions of life. We are hardwired to desire a knowledge of truth. Christianityis subjectively and objectively true. It is true through our experiences and it is true without ourconsent.
The Four that Matter Most We all want to know four things:
Origin – where am I from?
Meaning –why am I here?
Morality – how should I live?
Destiny – where am I going?
Dogs and mosquitoes do not ask these questions. The very fact that we can ask these questions pointsto the existence of a God. In answering any one of these questions, all of the questions can beanswered. Naturalism and Christian theism are mutually exclusive. Are we a bag of biological soup orthe special creation of a loving God? Is Biblical Christianity true or a cunningly devised myth? Is it real igion or jus religion?
Mark 10:17-30 – Jesus gives a twofold answer to the disciples’ big question. Giving up things for Godnot only enhances our present life, but also our hope in eternity. We know this in our personalexperiences, but it isn’t just there. It’s not just subjective; it’s objective—it works on paper too.
ApologiaApologetics comes from the Greek “apologia,” which means to give a plea. The purpose of apologeticsis to answer the question, “What rational defense can be given for the Christian faith? We are not encouraged, but commanded to do this (1Pet 3:15).
Two elements of an effective, Biblical apologetic:
The message being delivered (the “answer”) The method of delivery (with meekness and fear)
Phil 1:7, 17; Acts 22:1 – defense =apologia
Evangelists and ApologistsPaul was a preacher of the Gospel. He faced not only physical but intellectual and philosophicalhostility. Sometimes those objections were theological (as with the Jews) and other times were morephilosophical (as with Greeks/gentiles)—Acts 17; 1Cor 1:23. Peter’s Pentecost sermon was largelyapologetic. The disciples proclaimed the gospel in hostile settings, and we are called to do the same.We must preach the gospel to every nations, kindred, tongue, and people (Rev 14:6).
Making the Case for ChristianityApologetics with skeptics is not about changing their minds. It is just about showing them thepossibility of your perspective being rational. Apologetics does not create faith—it creates a way forfaith. Our apologetics must be good.
o In the light of these passages, was a lack of evidence the real issue with Pharaoh? No.
His own wise men told him that the supernatural was at work. He saw but did not
believe.
Pharisees
o John 2:13-19; 6:30; Mt 12:38-42
o The miracles of Jesus were abundantly visible, but the Pharisees didn’t believe, stillasking for another sign.
A worldview/paradigm/meta-narrative is not something you see; it is the way you see the world. It isthe big picture. Our worldview determines what we are allowed to see and accept as evidence. Whenwe come to Christ, we get a new worldview. It is like wearing glasses for the first time. Generallyspeaking, we see what we want to see and what our worldview allows us to see. The Pharisees“knew” that Jesus wasn’t the son of God, so they always sought some other way to explain why Hewas able to do miracles (Mt 12:24).
The issue is not the availability of evidence, but the suppression of it. The heart of the matter is amatter of the heart.
The Heart of the MatterThe Bible teaches that God is ubiquitous and universally known. Why, then, is not everyone abeliever? because unbelief is a function of the will more than a function of the intellect.
Proof does not allow for dissent. If the existence of God were provable in a mathematical sense,disbelief would not be an option. In apologetics, we do not find a formula for God. We find arrowspointing towards God. If the evidence were provable (mathematically), then disbelief in God wouldnot be an option—which would negate the possibility of free choice. If God were to make Hispresence undeniable, there would be no choice but to believe. The option of belief must remain intact.
God’s presence is, however, inescapable. Ps 139:7, 8 – God is everywhere
Isa 49:6 – His salvation reaches to the ends of the earth
Titus 2:11 – All men see God’s grace
Acts 17:24-27 – He is not far from each one of us (He’s reachable)
John 1:9 – He lights everyone who comes into the world
The unbelief of man is a moral rebellion against a ubiquitous and inescapable God. Paul, in Romans1:18-32, at least 12 times mentions in some way that God is knowable. According to the passage, theissue of unbelief is not the availability of evidence, but the personal, rebellious suppression of evidence.
If a cancer patient convinced herself that she did not have cancer and was able to convince others that she didn’t have cancer, it does not change the fact. The denial is a moral consideration, not anintellectual. Just as much as atheists claim that Christians have moral motives for believing in God,they have moral motives for claiming that there is no God.
We know that God is there based on experience; we show that God is there by evidence.
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Disguise it as they may, the real cause of doubt and skepticism, in most cases, is the love of
sin. The teachings and restrictions of God's word are not welcome to the proud, sin-loving
heart, and those who are unwilling to obey its requirements are ready to doubt its authority.
In order to arrive at truth, we must have a sincere desire to know the truth and a willingness
of heart to obey it. And all who come in this spirit to the study of the Bible will find abundant
evidence that it is God's word, and they may gain an understanding of its truths that will
make them wise unto salvation.
Christ has said, "If any man willeth to do His will, he shall know1 of the teaching." John 7:17,
R.V. Instead of questioning and caviling concerning that which you do not understand, give
heed to the light that already shines upon you, and you will receive greater light. By the grace
of Christ, perform every duty that has been made plain to your understanding, and you will
be enabled to understand and perform those of which you are now in doubt.
A Fool’s Folly: Denying the UndeniableNational Atheist’s Day – April 1st
Ps 14:1-3 [1] The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have doneabominable works, there is none that doeth good. [2]The LORD looked down from heaven upon thechildren of men, to see if there were any that did understand, and seek God. [3] They are all gone aside,they are all together become filthy: there is none that doeth good, no, not one.aThe fool says there is noGod. God investigates to see if the claim is moral or intellectual and God concludes that it is a moralclaim since the only ones claiming there is not God are those who live lives contradictory to the pathGod set before them. The motivation is moral, not intellectual.
Ps 10:4 The wicked, through the pride of his countenance, will not seek after God: God is not in all histhoughts.
The wicked constantly think that there is no God. God promised that when we seek Him we will findHim if we search with all our hearts. “God designed the human machine to run on Him self. He Himself is the fuel our spirits were designed to burn, or the food our spirits were designed to feed on. There isno other. That is why it is just no good asking God to make us happy in our own way without
bothering about religion. God cannot give us happiness and peace apart from Himself, because it isnot there. There is no such thing.”
Seeing that the burden is not on us to convince non-believers, our focus in reaching non-believersshould not focus on presenting more evidence but on being the tools in God’s hands to pull them back towards what they know is true. God desires to use to awaken the desire of others for Him.
God preexisted everything, including time itself. Titus 1:2 – God promised eternal life before time began
2Tim 1:9 – God’s gift given before time began
Rev 13:8 – the Lamb slain before the foundation of the earth
Time is not easily defined. It measures change and marks transitions from one state to another.However, God does not change (Mal 3:6). Jesus is the same (unchanging) yesterday, today, andforever (Heb 13:8).
If time is a measure of change, what would time measure in a changeless being? Naturally, nothing.Time is finite, and the finitude of time demands that it, unlike God, had a beginning.
Can You Count to Infinity?
Obviously no. A true infinity cannot be traversed. Time, therefore, could not be infinite or would wehave never arrived before at today, but, in fact, we have. There must have been a finite number of moments (seconds, hours, days, etc) before today, else we wouldn’t have made it here today. If there
were an infinite number if days before today, then we could have never gotten here since thecountdown through time could have never started. Just when you thought you’d gone back far enoughinto the past to begin infinity, you’d look again and see an infinity yet beyond. There would be nostarting point. If there is no starting point, if time really did extend infinitely into the past, then youcouldn’t even get the count started! Thus, time must be finite. It had a beginning; and if it had abeginning, then it had a cause that began it.
The Cosmological Argument:1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause
2. The universe began to exist
3. Therefore, the universe had a cause and that cause was God, the uncaused cause of all things.
In the Beginning…BANG!
The currently accepted scientific view is that the big bang happened, and at that moment, time began.Most of science agrees that time had a beginning. This, then, agrees with the Biblical notion of abeginning—a moment of creation. Science has noted that the universe is expanding. Tracing the rateat which it expands, scientists deduct that it had a starting point from which it began and continues togrow.
The cause of the universe could not have been attributable to the laws of physics or other naturalworkings because the “big bang” produced the laws of physics and therefore could not be the product of them.
Some have seen a confirmation of certain Biblical passages (Gen 1:1-3 and Isa 42:5) in the Big Bangmodel. Arno Penzias, Nobel prize winner for the discovery of “background radiation,” whichcorroborated the Big Bang theory said, “The best data we have are exactly what I would havepredicted had I nothing to go on but the five books of Moses, the Psalms, and the Bible as a whole.” 2
“For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream.He has scaled the mountains of ignorance; he is about to conquer the highest peak. As he pulls himself
over the finals rock, he is greeted by a band of t heologians who have been sitting there for centuries.”3
Keep is Simple, Saint
You cannot count to (traverse) infinity. We are here today in tome, so the past cannot be
infinite. Time is finite.
The universe had a beginning; therefore, it had a cause. That (uncaused) cause is God.
The Bible is philosophically and scientifically sound regarding the origin of the universe.
Skeptical unbelievers are stuck if they affirm causality in every instance except when it comes
to the origin of the universe. This is illogical and unscientific. It is a violation of the axiom “ex
nihilo nihil fit”—out of nothing, nothing comes. This is absurd, illogical, and takes more faith
than simply believing the Bible account.
Christianity is absolutely credible when it comes to its view of the origin of the universe.
Theme 2 – in Him was LifeLife:
origin of life (biogenesis)
conditions necessary for life (The anthropic evidences)
the evolution of life (Darwinism)
Subtheme 1 – Life Begets Life
The Bible posits a living beginning for all subsequent life. That living beginning is none other thanGod.
Gen 1:24-28 – God created life
Gen 2:7 – God gives the breath of life
Ps 104:30 – all is created by His Spirit
John 1:1-4 – Life was in Him
John 4:13, 14 – God’s life in us begets life
Committed naturalists depend on the idea of abiogenesis (that life can come from non-life). Thisnotion takes tremendous amounts of faith since it flies in the face of every biological experiment toever be conducted regarding biogenesis. Darwin’s On the Origin of Species is misleadingly titled sincethe book does not explain the origin of even a single species, let alone the first ever species.
Worldview: Theistic Non-theistic
Adherents: MaterialistsNaturalistsReductionists
Explanations: SpiritualrealitiesEnergyMatter
EnergyMatter
Begins with matter and produces livingthings; this violates the law that biologicalcausation supports, that is, life begets life.Therefore, this worldview claims that
inanimate matter comes alive—though nocatalyst for such a thing has been found. Theybelieve this, not based on evidence, but because without God, there is no alternative.
In Darwin’s day, the common scientific belief was that everything was reducible to cells. If, at the time
of Darwin, the cell were compared to a car, now—based on current understanding—would becomparable to a galaxy.
Faith and Evidence
Christianity, with its living God as a living beginning, is more scientific by far than any naturalisticpositing of abiogenesis. God is the I AM (Ex 3:14), the living God (1Tim 4:10; Mark 12:27).
God never asks us to believe, without giving sufficient evidence upon which to base our faith. Hisexistence, His character, the truthfulness of His word, are all established by testimony that appeals toour reason; and this testimony is abundant. Yet God has never removed the possibility of doubt. Ourfaith must rest upon evidence, not demonstration. Those who wish to doubt will have opportunity;while those who really desire to know the truth will find plenty of evidence on which to rest their faith.
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God is more concerned about our willingness. 2Cor 8:12 – “For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according to that a man hath, and not according to that he hath not.”
Subtheme 2 – Man in Mind
Anthropology = the study of mankind. Not only is the origin of life a true arrow in the quiver of thethinking Christian, so too is the maintenance of life. Our universe is a remarkable place. The more that scientists learn about the universe and its sophisticated fine-tuning, the more it becomes clearer andclearer that the universe appears to have had man in mind.
The ease of maintaining life may be seen with taking care of fish. It is easier to keep a goldfish in a
bowl than to maintain a freshwater tank, and it is far easier to keep a freshwater tank than asaltwater tank. Our universe is just like this progression, only more so. Much more so.
The universe is precisely and perfectly tailored to permit the existence of life. This fine-tunedness hasbeen referred to as the anthropic principle, or as anthropic constraints. Anthropos meansmankind.
www.reasons.org lists 93 measurable characteristics of the universe that must be precisely the waythat they are in order for our environment to allow for the life that we have. If even one of them werechanged minutely, life would not be possible.
“The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is its comprehensibility.” –Einstein.
The existence of life that is conscious of its place in universe is astounding. When seeing the “elegant and intricate complexity of DNA” it demands “more than a naturalistic explanation.” Some look andattribute it to positing alien intelligences in a Fed-Ex rocket; others, having less faith, believe in God.
Not a Chance
There are three main options that are advanced as potential causes of the fine-tunedness of theuniverse:
It happened by chance (lucky us)
The multiverse theory (it’s bound to happen, given enough chances)
The first asserts that, given enough time, virtually anything, even the seemingly miraculous, canhappen. Chance doesn’t stand a chance in explaining the origin and design of ou r universe. Whenflipping a coin, is chance causing the coin to come up in a certain way? No, if course not. Chancemerely describes the options in terms of possibilities. If we knew all of the physical factors that went
into the coin toss (force of the flip, weight, balance, atmosphere, height of the toss, aerodynamics,etc.) we could predict with perfect accuracy how the coin would land every time. There would be noadditional causal factor called chance that would act upon the coin to cause it to land a certain way.Chance, then, is mere a word used to describe our ignorance about a given outcome. Things cannot happen by chance because chance cannot be a cause of anything. It is a mere word. Mere words arenot connected to a meaning or object. The word Kangaroo refers to an animal. The word chance doesnot refer to anything.
Subtheme 3 – Evolution: a Brief Critique
It is probably impossible to overstate the impact that the theory of evolution has had on modern man.It has done what Copernicus’ heliocentric view of the universe did but in an inestimably greaterdegree. Copernicus said benignly that man went around the sun, not really much of a demotion.Darwin said that man is little more than a naked monkey. And things—almost all things—haven’t been the same since.
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1. Evolution is not theologically sound
a. There are no long ages or suggestions of evolutionary-type changes mentioned in
Genesis or anywhere else in the Bible
i. The Hebrew word “yom” is just like our term day; it can refer to 12 hrs, 24
hrs, or an indefinite period of time, but not when it is modified by number
as in Genesis 1 and 2—which refers to the 1st day, 2nd day, etc.
b. It undermines the Sabbath command and its end-time significance
i. If the gap theory were true, it would make no sense for God to rest from
His work
c. The New Testament writers (and Jesus Himself) affirmed the Genesis creation
account and the Noachian flood account
d. Theistic evolution is incompatible with the character of the loving, benevolent God
portrayed in Scripture
e. It undermines the plan of salvation by suggesting that death and suffering
preceded sin and commenced independent of the rebellion of free moral agents
2. Evolution is not scientifically sound
a. While low-level Darwinian-style does occur, it does not occur beyond a clearlydefined limit or structural threshold requirement (i.e., beyond 1,000 specifically
arranged amino acid building blocks)
i. Comparable to walking on stepping stones. As long as the stones are close
enough, you can walk across, but if you can’t make it to the next stone to
cross the water, the “life form” dies.
ii. Word transformation illustration: if there is no valid word, life form dies:
1. Hat pat pot pod (new life form)
2. (the more letters, the harder) Part f art f ort font fond
b. The low-level evolution that does occur cannot be extrapolated to that which
cannot be directly observed or tested. This is because of an observed exponential
decline in evolutionary potential with each step up the ladder of complexity.
Extrapolation of this exponential decline in evolutionary potential quickly reaches
trillions and trillions of years while things are still on the lowest rungs of theladder of functional complexity—far below what exists in every living thing.
c. It cannot account for the origin of life (biogenesis)
d. It cannot adequately explain the origin of human consciousness
3. Evolution is not geologically sound
a. It cannot adequately account for the Cambrian explosion where all (except,
perhaps, one) of the major phyla of living things appears suddenly, fully formed, at
the same time
b. Species, as a rule, appear suddenly and fully formed and functional in the fossil
record; they tend toward stasis (no directional change)
c. Global catastrophism and the young-life-in-earth model fit the data better than the
concept of vast eons of time coupled with uniformitarian assumptions proposed
by the evolutionary model of origins
i. 2Peter 3:3 – scoffers will come saying that Jesus isn’t coming because all
things continue as they were. Peter says that they willfully forget about the
flood (catastrophism).
4. Evolution is not philosophically sound
a. It is a commitment to the outcome before the test. In short, evolutionists assume
non-deliberate, natural causes for all phenomena before the start of their
“scientific” investigation. Therefore, it is a pre-commitment to an unproven
ideology (materialism) more than a commitment to the evidence.
b. It is tautological (true by definition). Given all the ad hoc hypotheses needed tohold up the concept of naturalism in its various forms, in all practicality, it is
immune from even the potential falsification. For a theory to be truly scientific
there must be at least the potential for an opposing theory to be true. The
naturalistic scientist must accept a naturalistic theory of origin of life (like
Darwinian-style evolution) because there simply is no other option for someone
who has accepted, a priori, naturalistic ideology.
i. Evolution seeks to explain everything within itself; all data is forced into
fitting the theory rather than the theory being adapted to meet the data.
Keep it Simple, Saint Life only comes from life
The Bible posits a living beginning to life. This is in harmony with the scientific law of
biogenesis.
The soup-to-cells story of inanimate matter somehow sparking to life is a modern intellectual
myth without evidentiary support.
The universe, with its finely tuned parameters which allow for the existence and maintenance
of life, appears to have had man in mind . This is called the anthropic principle.
Chance cannot account for the existence of a life-permitting universe because change cannot
account for anything since it is nothing and possesses no causal power. The notion that
chance had causal power is a modern myth.
The multiverse theory is a modern myth with no evidentiary support. It actually affirms that
the universe is extraordinary and is not likely to have arisen given just one opportunity (so
more opportunities were invented).
Evolution cannot account for the origin of life. It is not theologically, scientifically,geologically, or philosophically sound.
Theme 3 – do you mind?The mind is a wonderful gift from God. Its existence is best accounted for as having been made in theimage of the Original Mind, God. The mind, as we generally think of it, possessing volitions, identity,self-awareness, and thoughts, cannot exist in s strictly naturalistic universe. It would be purely anillusion created by physical and physiological processes in the brain organ. The existence of the mindas a non-physical (immaterial) entity is more compatible with the theistic worldview thannaturalism.
Bible references to the mind: Mt 22:34-37
Rom 7:22-25; 8:27; 11:34
1Cor 2:16
Phil 2:5
Mind…Your Own Business
The mind and the brain are not the same thing.The mind:
The element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to
think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought
o A person’s mental processes contrasted with physical action
A person’s intellect
o The state of normal mental functioning in a person
o A person’s memory
o A person identified with their intellectual faculties
A person’s attention
o The will or determination to achieve something
We can argue within ourselves, and we can think/believe something that is not true. The mind isprivate—that is, we don’t have other voices that show up in our minds.
Have You Ever Changed Your Brain?
We have all changed our minds thousands of times, but none of us have ever changed our brains.
Theists admit non-physical substances or properties into our ontology (existence). We claim the mindis an immaterial thing. It is not a serious philosophical problem for us as theists (monists). We believein God and angels—which we believe are non-physical substances/entities. The problem/conflict only arises for the non-theistic worldview. These naturalists claim that these non-physical entities donot exist. They must doubt the existence of their own minds. They undermine their own ability tothink that they do not have minds. The very thing they use to try to prove their point disproves it.
Ps. 14:1; 19:14 – the words heart and mind in English in these verses are the same word in Hebrew.Therefore, the fool says in his mind that there is no God.
Can Matter Think?
“The subjective character of experience is hard to capture in physicalist terms. The simple fact of
consciousness is a serious difficulty for physicalism [materialism].”4
If consciousness is made of matter, our personality, choices (good or bad), and identity would beillusory and determined by various physical factors that we have no real control over. How then canwe punish criminals? How can we laud heroism, sacrifice, magnanimity, and virtue?
The Miracle of an Intelligible Universe
We search for new discoveries, but why? Because we expect that there is more out there to bediscovered. Yet the notion of discovery presupposes that we can perceive and grasp themeaningfulness of those discoveries (at least in some degree), or else how would we recognize themat all?
Not only does the mind exist as an immaterial entity. What about numbers? Where is the number 6?We have a numeral (6), and we have examples/instances (******). We can create thousands of instances or get rid of all instances, and if everyone who thinks about the number 6 were to die, 6would still exist. It has neither substance nor physical properties.
“The enormous usefulness of mathematics is something bordering on the mysterious…There is norational explanation for it…The miracle of the appropriateness of the language of mathematics for theformulation of the laws of physics is a wonderful gift which we neither understand nor deserve.”5
Physicists don’t make up the laws of physics, they discover them. Numbers are real. They are morethan just mental concepts. And where are the laws of logic that appear to given the interrelationships
and propositions? Even small children understand that one thing cannot be in two places at the sametime or that something cannot be both absent and present simultaneously.
Recap of Theme 3, Mind
We are exhorted to have the mind of Christ, not the brain of Christ (Phil 2:5). The existence of immaterial things in the universe, like minds, numbers, justice, etc., does not cause the universe tomake less sense, but more sense. The human mind was born of the mind of God. God made us in Hisown image for His own purposes of love, friendship, and joy.
If in the beginning were the particles, then the strongest force in the world is electromagnetic;however, if in the beginning was the Word, then the strongest force in the world is love.
If determinism is true, then we cannot trust the determinist’s arguments because their arguments aremerely the product of the big bang and not logical reasoning.
Materialism is idolatry because if they claim the mind is made of material then they esteem it aboveGod. If minds exist, then we do not live in a materialist world. If materialism is false, then there must be a God.
4 Scaling the Secular City. J.P. Moreland. p.85.5 The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics in the Physical Sciences. Eugene Wigner.
Theme 4 – to ought or not The word “ought” implies a moral imperative. A moral imperative needs a moral reference point, amoral law. A moral law requires a moral Law-giver. Can = ability. Ought = responsibility. Preferencevs. principle is the big question. If you have an ought, then there must be a reference point. If there isa reference point, then there is a law. If there is a law, then there is a Law-giver.
Aside from onomatopoeic words, language is purely arbitrary. What one language calls a bucket another may call: botte, eimer, emmer, kofa, pakas, billy, hink, seau, galeata, cubo. There are thingsthat transcend language though. For example, in most —if not all—cultures (near universality) it isnot acceptable to repay kindness with evil. If morality were arbitrary, then we would have as manymoral systems as we have language systems, and we would have as many moral differences aslinguistic.
“Ought” does not and cannot come from an “is.” It must come from a higher sou rce.
Many claim that there are moral absolutes, but where do the absolutes come from? From education?By no means! Germany was highly educated when Hitler came to power. There must be something
higher than humans to create moral absolutes.
Theme 5 – what a friend we have in JesusThe Resurrection of Jesus Christ: Fact or Fiction? Christianity stands or falls based on that event (1Cor 15:1-8). If Christ is not risen, then our faith is in vain. Christianity, unlike many religions, can bewrong. Therefore, since it is falsifiable, it is not a tautology.
Three established facts:1. The empty tomb
a. Burial supports the empty tomb
i. Tomb location was known; Owner of tomb was known (Joseph)
ii. The disciples could not have preached the resurrection without an emptytomb
iii. Scholars agree that the burial is one of the best attested facts of Jesus’ life
b. Paul confirms the empty tomb
i. Gospel formula of 1Cor 15:1-8 not original with Paul (written in 1Corinthians
around 51 or 52 AD). He is quoting an earlier statement that dates to within 5-
10 years of the crucifixion event. It was an early doxological statement that
was widely used to proclaim what one believes. This amount of time is much
more trustworthy than anything we have written on Caesar or Alexander the
Great. There was no time for legend or myth to creep in.
ii. The resurrection was not a later of legendary development; it was rooted inearly Christianity
c. Mark is the earliest gospel, and it is mentioned without legendary and theological
embellishment (Mark 15:42-47).
d. It is doubtful that Joseph of Arimathea, a member of the Sanhedrin, and the man who
supplied the tomb, would be invented by early Christian tradition. The Sanhedrin and
its 70 members were well known. His “invention” is highly unlikely and further
supports the empty tomb account. When that many details are given, falsehoods are
historical accounts of crucifixions taking as long as a week to kill a person. This points
to the fact that there were other mitigating factors in His death.
c. The soldiers—professional killers—made sure He was dead
d. Even if he didn’t die and managed to get out of the tomb, he would have been
emaciated—in no condition to take on the soldiers, and having no glory to inspire
worship in his followers.3. The wrong tomb theory
a. Joseph knew which tomb was his own
b. If there had been another tomb, the Sanhedrin would have found it
4. Mass Hallucination theory
a. They didn’t believe that he was resurrected, even when he was
b. There still would have been a body
The disciples would have gained nothing from making up the resurrection. All 11 of them died forpreaching it!
Knowing and Showing: the purpose of apologeticsThe foundation of the Christian’s belief in the existence and benevolence of God is not apologeticarguments and proofs. Apologetic proofs enable us to show what we already, through the innerwitness of the Holy Spirit, received at conversion, know. There is a tremendous difference betweenknowing and showing that something is true
Sometimes, regardless of evidence, some people refuse to believe. One may say he likes cheesecakeand another may think it isn’t true. There is no evidence that will change the mind of the disbeliever,no matter how much the first tries to convince the second.
According to the Bible, the Christian knows the Christianity is through the inner witness of the HolySpirit. (Gal 3:26; 4:6; Rom 8:15, 16; 1Thess 1:5; 1John 2:20, 27; 3:24; 4:13; 5:6-10; John 14:16, 17, 20).
Through faith we are the sons of God
God sends His Spirit to our hearts = “Abba,” Father
It is called the Spirit of adoption = “Abba,” Father
That Spirit bears witness with our spirit, telling us that we are the children of God
Gospel came in Spirit with much assurance
You have an anointing from the Spirit
This anointing abides in you, teaching you all things/no one needs to teach you
By this we know: The Spirit
We know He abides/ we abide by His Spirit
The Spirit bears witness—true
God’s witness (the Spirit) greater than that of men, so we should accept it
He who believes has the witness in himself
God becomes a liar if we don’t believe God’s testimony
Abide in Him
Him in you
We as Adventists have pushed so far away from Pentecostalism that we have become as dry as thehills of Gilboa. Our “faith” has become far too intellectual rather than truly embracing the Spirit andthe experience of the Spirit. Our apologetics do not create our faith. They are not the basis of our
faith; they merely supports to our faith. The difference is between knowing and showing.
“I believe in God like I believe in the sun, not because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.
SC 111 There is an evidence that is open to all,--the most highly educated, and the most illiterate,--the evidence of experience. God invites us to prove for ourselves the reality of His
word, the truth of His promises. He bids us "taste and see that the Lord is good." Psalm 34:8.Instead of depending upon the word of another, we are to taste for ourselves. He declares,"Ask, and ye shall receive." John 16:24. His promises will be fulfilled. They have never failed;they never can fail. And as we draw near to Jesus, and rejoice in the fullness of His love, ourdoubt and darkness will disappear in the light of His presence.SC 112 The apostle Paul says that God "hath delivered us from the power of darkness, andhath translated us into the kingdom of His dear Son." Colossians 1:13. And everyone who haspassed from death unto life is able to "set to his seal that God is true." John 3:33. He cantestify, "I needed help, and I found it in Jesus. Every want was supplied, the hunger of my soulwas satisfied; and now the Bible is to me the revelation of Jesus Christ. Do you ask why Ibelieve in Jesus? Because He is to me a divine Saviour. Why do I believe the Bible? Because Ihave found it to be the voice of God to my soul." We may have the witness in ourselves that
the Bible is true, that Christ is the Son of God. We know that we are not following cunninglydevised fables.
We have addressed some key points: Time – where did it come from?
Life – how did we come into existence?
Mind – where to non-material entities come from?
Ought – who created moral absolutes?
These are merely external corroborations—which agree with the Bible—of what we, by experience,find to be internally confirmed—with the Bible—as true. The first part is just sustaining the
probability of God. It is the internal confirmation that is the proof. Time, life, mind, etc., are simplyways of showing what we know.
History of ChristianityPurpose: to show us who we are (as Christians, as Protestants, and as Adventists), where we are (inthe stream of church history), and why we are (is there a justification for our existence as a
denomination?).
History—from Greek Histor: a wise or learned person. Understanding not only the theological but historical significance of what we believe will allow us to better understand the path we travel andhow we can learn from our mistakes.
Christianity is the only major religion to have as its central event the humiliation of its God.
Palestine, in the time of Jesus, was under the subjugation of yet another power—as it had been somany times in its history. Up to 332 BC, they were dominated by the Persians. From 332 to 165 BC,the Greeks ruled. After the Maccabean revolt, the Jewish state was independent from 165 to 64 BC.They were vassals from 64 to 37 BC and were then dominated and ultimately crushed by the Romans.The Jews longed for the Messiah, but they expected a military deliverer since they were in a militaryconflict. They desired political deliverance and anticipated a Messiah to give that to them.
In those days there were 4 groups:
The Pharisees—emphasized traditions and customs that separated them from the pagans.They were highly suspicious of Jesus because He didn’t attend their schools. They erectedrigorous laws and standards to increase the separation from the pagan culture with which
they were inundated. They were traditionalists and separatists. The Sadducees—favored the Roman occupation practically if not philosophically. They were
the aristocracy of Israel. They were politically conservative and religiously liberal, and theRoman Empire placed them in charge to keep the religiously conservative groups in check.They were the pedigreed families.
The Zealots—were the armed resistance group. They heralded the Maccabean revolt. Theywere as religiously charged as the Pharisees, but were actively lashing out against thegovernment. They fought against what they could not stand. Luke 6:12-15 makes the onlymention of zealots in the NT.
The Essenes—showed no interest in politics. They lived in monastic communities andprepared for the coming of the Messiah. They were essentially monks, living in qumraniccommunities. Withdrawal was their coping mechanism. Many believe that these are the ones
who kept the Dead Sea scrolls over the years.
Luke 11:20—Jesus worked miracle, not for the sake of being a miracle worker, but to be a sign of theKingdom being at hand. He wanted them to know that the Kingdom was not a physical location. Jesuscalled for loyalty from His disciples and others without aligning Himself with one of these fourgroups. The Sadducees didn’t like Jesus because He threatened the delicate balance of Roman/Jewishrelations. They viewed Jesus as a revolutionary. The Pharisees didn’t like Jesus because they saw Himas a threat to their traditions. They felt that He betrayed the ancient teachings. Therefore, theSadducees and Pharisees, who hated each other, teamed up against Him because His teachings wouldhave been a certain overthrowing of both of them. They tag-teamed against Jesus (Mt. 22)
John 6:15—the people tried to thrust Jesus into fulfilling their dreams of what the Messiah should beHe withdrew from them. Their minds were so clouded by the oppression they had lived under that they could not understand what He was teaching about the Kingdom. They were dying for a ruler, andseeing John the Baptist, they asked if he was the Messiah. John pointed them to Jesus as the One, andthey followed Him. Judas thought that Jesus needed an extra push to take on the role of Deliverer, and
tried to force His hand (John 18).
Even after Jesus was resurrected, the disciples still thought that He was going to restore Israel to itsformer glory (Ac. 1:6). The position of Christ, all through His ministry, as a precarious one in order tonot align Himself with anyone’s preconceived ideas of the Messiah.
Jesus rarely declared to people who He was. Oft en He asked, ―Who do men say that I am?‖ Hewanted to see where people were in their minds. In Matthew 21, we see Jesus declared King. Jesusallowed people to acknowledge and worship Him as the Messiah.
Acts 2:36-41—the church grew from about 100 in the upper room to more than 3,000 in a singleday. They had complete unity (v.42-47). The Lord added to the church daily. This is the startingpoint of the Church. Matthew 9:14-17 declares that the coming of the starting point. The day of Pentecost is the fulfillment of this prophecy. The new wineskin is the Church. What He was sayingwith the parable was that they could not fit Him, as the Messiah, into any of their four viewpoints. Heneeded something new, and thus the Church began.
How did we get from there (Pentecost, circa 31AD) to here (today)? The engine of the early churchwas the death of Christ, the resurrection, and the coming of the Holy Spirit. This is where the powercame from. Paul, in one of his earliest writings, pointed to this (1Cor. 15, written c. 51 AD). Verses 3and 4 make it clear that it wasn’t a legend that arose hundreds of years later.
The early church was simply called ―the Way. Acts 9:2; 19:8, 9, 23; 24:14, 22. After a short timethey became known as ―Ekklesia‖ (Greek—Ek/Ex: out; Kaleo: to call). This term had already been
used to refer to the Jews, and it was the cause of tensions between then as the term was given tofollowers of Christ. Acts 4:4—within two years they had grown to 5,000 men (not countingwomen). Acts 6:7—it was not merely addition, but multiplication—or rather, great multiplicationto the point where priests (Pharisees and Sadducees) joint them.
Between 31 and 34 AD, the church underwent a huge explosion, and these were only Jewishconversions. This was a reasonably pure faith because it was so closely (geographically)connected with the apostles. We know Paul was converted circa 37 AD, and subsequently took the gospel to the gentiles, which started an even greater explosive exponential growth.
Acts 6; after a time, the followers of the way were not allowed to attend the synagogues. They weresomewhat state-controlled, so the authorities wanted to keep the followers of Christ, who were
deemed troublemakers, out of the synagogues. In verse 1 we see that the Greek Jews (the Hellenists)were not being served fairly. A large portion of the followers of the Way were Hellenists. Thecommunities of Greek Jews came to be at odds with the Hebrew Jews. Greeks were put in charge of making things fair (6:5).
After the death of Stephen, a massive persecution erupted. The Jewish leaders spearheaded thispersecution (36 AD). The Greek Jews, who had been living in communes in Jerusalem, were theones who were scattered. The Hebrews stayed (Ac. 8:1—the apostles stayed). This began the timewhen the term Ekklesia was used to refer to followers of the way. At the same time Paul comes onto the scene. He was a Hebrew, had the training of a Greek background (Tarsus), and was aRoman citizen.
Acts 11:19-26—they started preaching to Jews, then to Gentiles; then Barnabas got Paul in on it,and the followers of the way begin to be known as “Christians.” 2Cor. 4:6—Paul says that historyfinds its consummation in the figure of Christ. The Hebrew experience could be reduced to the term“light.” They were the light in the gentile world; we see these sentiments reflected throughout allthe Old Testament. The Greeks were obsessed with knowledge; they were the inventors of the
“academy,” and all of the “-ology” terms—derived from logos. The Romans were concentratedhonor and glory. Paul united the 3 worlds he was a part of in through Christ as the consummationof all. He gives the Light of the Knowledge of the Glory of God.
Paul’s first missionary journey began (47 AD; Acts 13-15:35) in Antioch as Barnabas showed himwhat was going on there (11:25). Paul caught the vision, though interestingly he constantly strugglewith his poor vision (as we understand this to be his―thorn in the flesh‖ as evidenced by hismention of how the Galatians would have given him their eyes if they could). His second journey (49-53 AD; Acts 16:1-18:22). His third journey (53 AD; 18:23-21:26). In acts 15, Paul was leading ahighly questioned conversion of Gentiles and the Church called him to give account for his work. Pauldied circa 64/67 AD.
The idea behind the Gnostic gospels (120-200 AD) is that Jesus gave secret teachings to certainindividuals after His resurrection. Interestingly, there is no focus on the historical Jesus but rather aheavenly Jesus, teaching special truths. They focus on the words of Jesus rather than the words of Jesus. They are all written in Coptic—the writing form of Egypt. They were popular in Egypt andSyria. They tell us almost nothing about the historical Jesus. These gospels include those of Thomasand Philip. No one believes that Philip wrote the gospel of Philip. The idea of Jesus married Marycame from this gospel and all comes to a passage that says that Jesus kissed Mary on her mouthoften. There is damage to the document, and the place where the word describes where he kissedher should be is not there. Far from declaring a wedding, it doesn’t even say where he kissed her.This is clearly not conclusive since greeting with a kiss was greatly common in this time. All that inconsideration, even if it did say that he kissed her on the mouth often, there is no account of arelationship between them; and, even if there were evidence of a relationship between them, theseGnostic gospels teach Gnostic ideas which are incompatible with Christian beliefs—including that women must become men in order to go to heaven. Basically no one accepts these writings asdivinely inspired.
Documents from Roman historians (Celsus, Tacitus, Pliny and others; 75-175 AD), having no agenda,establish that Jesus was:
A historical figure A teacher From Palestine Supposedly king/Christ Worshipped as divine Executed under Pilate
Most of these writings mention Jesus in passing, as a side note. Non-Christian, Jewish texts establisheven more, including names of Jesus’ relative, the uncertain nature of His birth, and the claims of Hisresurrection. New Testament documents are declared to be biased and unreliable, but the truth isthat all writings are biased and ―tainted‖ by the viewpoint of the one bearing witness; nev ertheless,regardless of biases, facts are still recorded by the writers of the Bible just as surely as Josephus andTacitus recorded facts in spite of their personal biases. The events recorded by NT writers werewritten within their living memory. There was no vast amount of time. They wereeyewitness/contemporaries of the events they recorded.
Paul’s letters are dated 48-64 AD. The value of his letters is that they are the earliest writings of thechurch. Paul’s letters confirm details of Jesus’ life including His death, resurrection, and appearances(1Cor. 15). Paul writes about them with an attitude that those who would be reading the things hewrote already knew about the life of Christ. Paul and Mark did not know about each other’s writings,and are considered by historians to be independent of each other. Paul didn’t have the gospels, andthe gospel writers didn’t have Paul’s writings. The words he wrote in 1Cor 15:3 -5, date to as early as
34 AD.
The gospels were widely known and circulated quite shortly after the death and resurrection of Jesus.The four gospel are the earliest sources we have anywhere of the life of Christ. They are takenseriously by historians as valid documents. Luke and Mark are first accepted as the most hecticallyvalid by historians, followed by Matthew, then John (this is because John holds more theology thanhistory).
Matthew, Mark, and Luke hold many similarities. Mark was written first; therefore Matthew and Lukewere able to look at it; however, Matthew and Luke agree on things that Mark does not record.Scholars believe that there is another document. Matthew and Luke hold almost exact same verbiage,and scholars believe that there was a document they call “Q” from which both writers drew, and
surmise that there are also documents, L, M, and SQ.
The “four-foldness” of the gospel account flies in the face of mechanical inspiration. If God dictated,word-for-word, the things they wrote, why write four gospels? Plenary thought fits far better intowhat we know of the gospels.
“Multiple attestation” is basically meaning multiple sources agree. Within 20 years of Jesus’ death, wehave multiple attestations of the gospel story. This is far sooner that most widely accepted writings of historical figures. But why don’t we have anything written sooner? In these times, the literacy levelwas 10%. The society was one in which oral traditions were passed on from one generation toanother; it was absolutely not a literary society. Today we believe oral communication wasunreliable. In those days they believe that written communication was unreliable. Memory was highlyregarded. When things are handwritten, there is a chance that every copy is different. Oral historysurvived because of personal significance and common structure. When you pass on something that means something to you, it is easy to learn it and share it; when you share something that has anunderstandable structure (like an English limerick vs. a Latin dirge), it is also easy to learn and share.
The Coming Apostasy of the Church (100 AD-)2Thes. 2:3-6—Paul declares that there will be an eventual betrayal of God’s ways, even as it took timebefore Judas’ gradual betrayal (Son of Perdition idea) was made evident. In verse 6, Paul carefullywalks his way around calling out Rome by name.
Acts 20:27-30—they speak misleading things, or they lead, but lead wrongly to themselves instead of to Christ. These verses point to an internal problem
The initial several centuries witnessed the expansion and triumph of the church, only to be blightedin the late medieval period by theological confusion and error.
Divisions of Church History Ancient —to 4th c.—formation of the Church
o Age of the Apostles—to 100 ADo Age of the Earliest Church Fathers—100-150 ADo Age of the Apologists—150-300 ADo Age of the Theologians—300-600 AD
Medieval—5th to 15th c.—deformation of the Church Modern—16th to 18th c.—reformation of the Church Postmodern—19th c. to present —restoration of the Church
Between 100 and 312 AD, we have what is referred to as the era of Catholic Christianity (not as inRoman Catholic, but the linguistic meaning of Catholic—that is, universal). Ignatius was the first torefer to the church as Catholic. Ignatius is believed to have been a student of John the Revelator.
Why did the Church grow so rapidly in the 2nd and 3rd centuries?
1. The conviction of those who preached the gospel yielded it strength. They were convincedof the events of which they preached.
2. The Church met a felt need of many in the empire at that time. This was the time of stoics and
others. The Christians weren’t out to be the self -possessed people that the stoics strove to be,but it just happened.
3. Love was the backbone of the Church. The love that was shown to others, rich and poor,Jews and gentiles alike. The end of Acts 2 makes it clear.
4. Persecution/martyrs showed that the adherents of the teaching s of the church werewilling to die for it. Persecution was the catalyst and the martyr’s blood planted seeds inthe hearts of those who watched them die.
a. Accused of being aloof from societyb. Accused of holding secret meetings, sex orgies, and cannibalism c. Accused of
Atheismi. Refused to worship any idols (Romans could not relate)
ii. Did not recognize the state-godsiii. Would not participate in emperor worship1. Rome had grown so large that it was losing internal unity since the
people from one end of the territory to the other had nothing incommon. The easiest way to create that unity was emperorworship. It was not from a religious motive but for political unity.
The Concept of Authority in the Early Church:
God>Christ>Apostles>The Successors of the Apostles (Bishops trained by the Apostles, includingIgnatius of Antioch—student of John—martyred 117 AD, Polycarp of Smyrna—student of John—
martyred 155 AD, Clement of Rome—traditionally ordained by Peter—martyred). Through thissystem, the oral tradition of the gospel was passed on from one generation to the next. The point wasto maintain the succession of truth.
As the Apostles died, the need for the Apologists began to grow. They were writers who contendedfor the faith, answering the accusations of critics from inside and outside the church, including
Aristedes, Justin Martyr, Theophilus, Athenogoras, Lactanius, Clement of Alexandria, and Origen.
PersecutionThe Decian and Diocletian persecutions spanned from 225-300 AD and beyond. During the Diocletianpersecution, the scriptures were burned. In these days, persecution did not have the end goal of killing a person. The idea was to torture individuals until they recanted. There were the “confessors” and the ―lapsed. ―
Confessors—those who held fast to their profession of faith. Lapsed— The lapsed were those who recanted their beliefs when tortured
After persecution died down, there was a great debate over if the lapsed should be allowed to rejoin
the church. Around 250 AD, the Novationists set up a congregation in Rome. In this church, no lapsedmembers were allowed.
Now the question came whether the church was a place for sinners or a club for saints. The view that there was no salvation outside of the church became an issue. From this grew the concept of sainthood. The concept arose that the faithful gave their merits to the lapsed. In came the system of penance—a graded system by which to return to the church after denying Christ. It was left up to thebishops whether or not he penance should be accepted.
The church began attempting to crush heresy. Side note: the word “heresy” means choice. The point was to maintain unity, the church needing to be universal. When other choices would arise, thisthreatened the universal nature of the church. Heresy was actually beneficial in its formative stages
because it forced the church to look at its beliefs and to make the beliefs stronger and clearer.
Eph. 4:4—this gives one of the apostolic confessions/creeds, just as in 1Cor. 15. There were manyapostolic creeds that were carried on through the years. 1Tim. 3:16 is believed to have been an earlychurch hymn. Orthodoxy—that which is straight, or correct. The point of orthodoxy was to keepbeliefs founded on what the apostles believed. Throughout church history, statements of orthodoxyhave been clung to. Deviations from these orthodoxies were called heresies. The crushing of heresywas a good thing until it became a bad thing.
The Age of the Apologists was highlighted by strong defenses against these heretical and paganattacks. The entire period was one of defense. Constantine then converts, and the need to defendbecomes less important, and the need to clarify rises. Thus began the Age of the Theologians.
Apostolic Christianity lasted to circa 100 AD, leading to the catholic (universal, not Roman Catholic)church—which included the Apologists’ Age. In 312, the Age of Theologians began with Constantine’sconversion and the “Christian Emperors” of Rome.
As time progressed further from the Apostles, there arose the need for an absolute authority; enterthe scriptures. Now it was increasingly important to have documents from the Apostles. Thecanonized writings of the Apostles and the creeds of orthodoxy came to the forefront.
New Testament Canonization1. The books themselves had a self-authenticating/evidencing quality within them. They had the
ring of truth.2. They also had to have been used in worship; they had to be profitable in worship.3. There also had to be a direct tie between the writing and the Apostle.
Period Significant Sources Books Received Books Questioned
Apostolic Fathers—100-140 Quotations in ApostolicFathers Four Gospels, PaulineEpistles None
Gnostic Opposition—140- 220
Quotations in ChurchFathers; MuratorianCanon (c.180); Gospelof Truth (Gnostic)
Athanasius (Paschalletter of 367—finalacceptance in the East)
Present Canon
The heresies caused the church to be vigilant about canonization.
Church-State RelationsFrom 33-313 AD, Christianity was rejected and persecuted by the state. After Constantine’s tolerationpolicy, the Church went from being a persecuted minority to a pampered majority. In the RomanEmpire there were five major bishoprics: Rome, Constantinople (The “New” Rome), Antioch,Jerusalem, and Alexandria.
With the conversion of the emperor, the state now has a vested interest in the church beinguniversal. Before, the state was attempting to solve the problem of unity with emperor worship. Afterthe conversion, the state sought to use Christianity as a national unifier. Constantine called for achurch council to seek to bring about doctrinal unity (325 AD). When the Roman state united with
the Catholic (universal) church, the result laid the groundwork of the Roman Catholic Church. This isprecisely what Paul warned of in 2Thessalonians. Rome was the restraining power of which he spoke.When this union took place, it was only a matter of time before the man of sin was revealed.
In 325, the church and Constantine met together (Council of Nicaea), and one on the results was theNicene Creed. It was partially a response to Aryanism—which denied that Christ was equally onewith God the Father. Constantine believed that God had called him to bring about Christian unity.Circa 330, Constantine moved the capital of from Rome to Constantinople, there was a vacuum in theWest. The control of the city of Rome was handed over to the Bishop of Rome.
The second ecumenical council, held in Constantinople (Council of Constantinople, 381 AD),
condemned the teachings of Apollinaris and affirmed that Christ “became human.” After all, howcould Christ heal something (human flesh) that He did not possess? If Christ was only partiallyhuman, the part he did not share with us could not be healed. Christ could not be our Redeemer if Hedid not fully identify with us. Another creed was offered. In 451, the Council of Chalcedon—arguablythe most ecumenical council in the history of the church—affirmed, in creed, the “humanness” of Christ forever.
Creeds have always revolved around the nature of: God
o Trinitarian Controversy—the spectrum of Modalism vs. Tri-theism; one God in threeoffices vs. three persons of different substances and offices.
o Dealt with at the Council of Nicaea (325 AD). Christ
o Christological Controversy—the nature of Christ; Chalcedonian definition—Christ is“one person in two natures, unmixed, unchanged, undivided, inseparable.”
o Dealt with at the Council of Constantinople (381), Ephesus (431, 449), and Chalcedon(451).
The Churcho Donatist Controversy—“Outside the church there is no salvat ion.” In the 1st and 2nd
centuries, the Church meant Christ. In the 4th and 5th centuries, it began referring tothe Roman Catholic Church.
Man/Sino Pelagian Controversy—Semi-Augustinianism; sacramental grace enables people to
overcome their innate sinfulness.
The Nature of Christ
We must take both a high view of victory and a high view of sin. Victory is both possible and essential(as the post-fall stance holds). Sin is a behavior (the transgression of the law) and a condition (intowhich we are born; Rom. 5:18), as they pre-fall stance stands. Eph. 2:1-5.
If a child is not a sinner until the child sins, then if that child dies before sinning, the child is not asinner, then the child does not need grace, and then the child does not need a Savior. This cannot bethe case because then salvation would then be either by the death of Christ, or by dying before yousin; yet Jesus, asking if there was any other way to save this world, found in the garden of Gethsemanethat there was no other way.
We are born with a selfish nature, and selfishness is sin. Sin originated in self-seeking. “Human natureis depraved, and is justly condemned by a holy God.” {RH, September 17, 1895 par. 7} “The religiousservices, the prayers, the praise, the penitent confession of sin ascend from true believers as incenseto the heavenly sanctuary, but passing through the corrupt channels of humanity, they are so defiledthat unless purified by blood, they can never be of value with God.” {1SM 344}
Was Jesus tempted with every single temptation that we face? Though we cannot definitively say no,the Bible suggests that this was not the case. There are no biblical records of him having specifictemptations. It’s not essential that he was tempted in every single temptation that we face. Was hetempted with the temptations that homosexuals face? Was he tempted with the temptations that women face? Was he tempted with the temptations of the aged or the motherless? It would seem not.Nevertheless, He was tempted in all points. What points? He was tempted by the lust of the flesh, thelust of the eyes, and the pride of life—these being manifested as a result of selfishness, which is thefoundation of sin.
Factors Contributing to the Supremacy of the Bishops of Rome
Factor Result
Matthew 16:17-19 Papal claims rest on the assertion that Peter was given authority by Jesus over theentire church. This claim was officially recognized during the papacy of Leo I.
Apostolic
Succession
The teachings that the apostles passed on their authority to their successors led to
the conclusion that Peter’s supreme authority had been perpetuated in thebishops of Rome.
Martyrdom of Peter and Paul
With the rise of veneration of martyred saints, Rom gained prestige as the site of the deaths of two of the principal apostles. The persecution under Nero also gaveto the Roman church a special prominence by virtue of its suffering.
Population of Rome Both the size of the city and the size of the church contributed to the authority of the bishop.
Imperial Capital After the Edict of Milan, the emperors often sought advice on religiousmattersfrom the bishops of Rome.
Language The Latin-speaking West, led by the bishop of Rome, was often able to cut throughthe knotty theological dilemmas that incapacitated the Greek-speaking East,because of the lesser ability of the Latin language to express subtle shades of
meaning.Location Of the five patriarchal cities, only Rome was in the West; thus the bishop of Rome
exercised authority over much more territory than didthe other patriarchs.
Missionary Outreach The bishops of Rome, such as Gregory the Great, encouraged successfulmissionary world among the barbarian tribes, who then looked to Rome withgreat respect. The Eastern patriarchs were much less successful in evangelizingthe Persians and later the Muslims.
Barbarian Invasions
The collapse of the Western Empire under the barbarian invasions left the churchas the major integrating force in society—in the empire as well as the “Christian”barbarians.
Muslim Conquest The loss of the territories of the patriarchs of Antioch, Alexandria, and Jerusalemto Islam and the continual pressure exerted against Constantinople also increased
the authority of the bishop of Rome.Leadership Leo I (first “Pope;” (bishop, 440-461 AD)) played a major Rome in resolving the
Christological controversy; he also pled with the Huns and Vandals, obtaining thepreservation of Rome. Gregory I acted to protect Rome against the Lombards,encouraged mission to England, and contributed pastoral and theological writings.
By the time of Gregory I (600 AD), the federation of Bishops had come to an end, and there was now asingular leader over all the churches. This is the transition from the Formation to the Deformationstage of the Church.
Monasticism began to rise as a response to an increasingly worldly church. People separated
themselves from the world, taking vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. The monks werescholars, but for the purpose of knowledge, not sharing. There was no evangelistic focus. So it is todayas well.
The Conflict between East and West
1. Division of Eastern and Western Rome.
2. Justinian (Eastern Emperor, 527-565) gives eastern flavor (Persian, etc) to Church—architecturally, etc.
a. The grandeur of the Orthodox church impressed the northern areas, including theRussians, and we see the influence in both architecture and in the Greek and Russian
Orthodox churches.3. The rise of icons in eastern religious art, including Mary and others. People lost the concept
that the art was to point to the original, and so they began to focus on the object. Idolatrycreeps in.
4. Leo III (717-741) destroyed idols in the East after being convicted that this was idolatry.He was called an iconoclast.
5. Continued debates and quibbles between Rome and Constantinople.6. 1054 AD—Cardinal Humbart (legate of Leo IX) marches in to Constantinople to deliver the
bull of excommunication, saying to those pleading against the decree, “Let God look andjudge.” This caused The Great Schism.
7. Islamic military and cultural pressure in the East. The Western (Catholic/universal) churchand Islam sandwiched the Eastern (Orthodox/straight) church.
The Church Rises to Power476 AD—marks the fall of the Western Empire precipitated by the onslaught of the Germanic tribes.The fall helped lead up to the bishop of Rome becoming the Pope. In 538, Justinian, after destroyingthe last of the Ostrogoths (the last resistance) declaresVigilius Pope.
Boniface was one of many missionaries sent forth for the Christianization of Europe. The objectivewas to reach the Germanic tribes. “Christianity” began to become a binding force.
Charlemagne (742-814). Pope Leo III crowned him head of state in 800. Charlemagne thought that hisfunction was to protect the church and the church was to pray for him. By now, the union of churchand state is in earnest.
Pope Boniface VIII (1301) declares with Unam Sanctam that both spiritual and temporal power weresubject to the church. The church’s power continued to increase, and kings became more and moresubjected to the power of the Pope.
ABrief History of IslamDate Event
538 “Holy Roman Empire” established570 Birth of Muhammad 622 The Hijrah 630 The capture of Mecca 632 The death of Muhammad636 The conquest of Jerusalem and Damascus 690 The construction of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem 713 The conquest of Cordova, Spain, and the expansion into the Indus Valley732 The Battle of Tours, France
1099 The capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders1453 The fall of Constantinople
Side note: God used Islam to protect one of the greatest libraries in Alexandria. The Catholics weredestroying libraries wherever they went. If Alexandria’s library had been destroyed, we could not have the Bible we have today. God raised Islam to keep the RCC in check.
The crusades were a series of huge military incursions from Western European nations (1095-1291)whose purpose was to open the biblical lands to Western pilgrims. Eventually they were defeated bySaladin.
The Emergence of the Roman Catholic Church (RCC)Slowly, ever so slowly, the pieces came together to create the mosaic of Roman Catholicism.
Date Event
600 Latin used in prayer and worship, imposed by Gregory I, taking away the access of common
people to understand the services600 Prayers directed to Mary, dead saints, and angels (stemming from the confessors and the
lapsed of the Diocletian persecution—4th Century)709 Kissing the pope’s feet began with Pope Constantine 786 Veneration of cross, images [idols; as opposed to icons—which were paintings(long faces,
shining halos, etc.)], and relics authorized 927 College of Cardinal established995 Canonization of dead people as saints initiated 1000 Attendance at Mass made mandatory 1079 Celibacy of priesthood, decreed by Pope Gregory VII 1090 Rosary, repetitious praying with beads, invented by Peter the Hermit 1190 The sale of indulgences established to reduce
1215 Transubstantiation (the wafer and wine literally become the flesh and blood of Jesus)proclaimed by Pope Innocent III
Development of Roman Catholic Theology Four Sentences, Seven Sacraments (baptism, confirmation, Eucharist, penance, anointing of
the sick, the holy orders—ordination, and matrimony), and Mechanical Graceo Peter Lombard—1095-1160
The sacraments imparted the grace of God apart from the piety of therecipient. No matter your attitude, it was still efficacious.
Transubstantiationo Fourth Lateran Council—1215
Summatheologica, sacraments as means of graceo Thomas Aquinas—1224-1274
Seven Sacraments, Mechanical Graceo Council of Florence—1438-1445
Merited Grace Dogmatizedo Council of Trent —1545-1563
2. Messagea. Sola scriptura, sola gratia, sola fide (Only scriptures, only grace, only faith). The
discontentment inside the church led to the preaching of the message.3. Means
a. The printing press brought about ease of access to all. Books, before the advent of thepress, were immensely expensive. After the press, information and education became
readily accessible. Without the press, no one would have known who Martin Lutherwas. The locus of his reformation would have been contained to Wittenberg. Themessage could now be spread.
The major reformers were “Sons of Rome.” The purpose of the reformers was not to divide the churchbut to reform it. They gained popularity because lower classes, disillusioned with the papacy, joinedin the criticism of the Church. Some supported the reformers for economic reasons since the Churchwas always demanding money from them.
1382—Wycliffe translates the Bible into English; he was considered the “morning star”of thereformation1415—John Hus1439—the printing press1517—Luther, influenced by Hus and Wycliffe, publishes the 95 theses1520—Papal bull excommunicates Luther
The 5 “Solas” of the Protestant Reformation 1. Sola Scriptura
a. Authority and sufficiency of the Bible; the content of Salvation
2. Sola Christusa. Exclusivity of the Provider; the basis of Salvation
3. Sola Gratiaa. Totality of provision; the objective (external) cause of Salvation
4. Sola Fidea. Means of appropriation; the subjective (personal) agency of Salvation
5. Soli Deo Gloriaa. The purpose of it all; the reason for living a Godly life.
Catholicism vs. Protestantism
Justification by faith and sacraments Justification by faith aloneGrace administered through church Priesthood of all believers Authority of Scripture and tradition Bible alone as final authority
Traditions within the Protestant Reformation
Date Reformers Present Division
1517 Lutheran (Luther, Melanchthon) Lutheran1519 German-Swiss (Zwingli, Bullinger) Presbyterian1532 French Swiss (Calvin, Beza)1536 English (Cranmer, Hocker) Anglican, Episcopalian(Congregational)
The Groundwork for Adventism1620—The Mayflower lands in the “new world,” bearing passengers who sought freedom fromreligious persecution. Rhode Island was founded by Roger Williams who, unlike the leaders of most other colonies, gave true freedom of religion in RI.
1831—Miller starts preaching of the eminent return of Christ, the Second Advent .
1844—the great disappointment leads many to fall away while some (Hymes, Fitch, Hiram Edson,Ellen Harmon, James White, J.N. Andrews, and others) promoted the truth of the Second Advent.
1863—the Seventh-day Adventist Church is founded, emphasizing the sanctuary, Sabbath, andother unique truths of Adventism. They were determined not to make any creedal statements but rather took the stance, “The Bible is our creed.”
Alexandria – Egypt (The second Athens) Antioch – Syria
Was apostate Was more Faithful
Today– Muslim Today - Muslim
Greek education dominated. Rome could not break it. This city was dominated by the Paganpractices of the Greeks.
Was the leading nation of Christianity
There is little evidence that early Christianswhere keeping Sunday right at the end of 1st Century. Maybe to reduce the threat of persecution. The Jews where hated by theRomans, so the Christians wanted to be treated
When Jerusalem was attacked – The fled. Most of them went to the Sea of Gallie, but then manyof them when to Syria, esp to Antioch.
as a different institution. The Pagans used theday of the week to distinguish which side of thefence they sat on. Rome excelled their prisoners(common prisoners and Christians) to Dacia(Approx. Romania). This is where the first reallyChristian community begin. In Alexandria it quickly influenced Rome.
160 Justin Martyr – Began the integration of Greek and Christian
250 – 312 Lucian – Was born in Antioch into aChristian family. He was going to train peopleso to rebut the efforts of the school’s of Alexandria. He found that in Alexandria thestarted to change the Manuscripts. Whichbecame the Western Alexandrian Greek Manuscripts. He made an effort to restore theGreek manuscripts. Which became EasternSyria Greek Manuscripts.
170 – 180 Tatien – The followed the idea of bringing the Greek ideas into the church.
197 Glement of Alexandria – Would not viewChristianity except through the eyes of theGreek gods
235 Oregon
The oldest manuscripts we have today come from the Western Alexandrian Greek Manuscripts.(3rd Century). (Codex Vaticanus – Abervated New Testimate, Codex Simacticus)
In the Eastern Syrian Greek Manuscripts age to back around 4th Century. Percreta Bible. Wyclift – was the first English bible but it was from the Western. Greek – No spaces in the words, nopunctuations.
Dealing with the early errors
10 yrs of Diocletian of persecution (303 AD – 313 AD)1. Emperor Diocletian2. Emperor Salerius3. Emperor Maximinian
Council of Licia – Started 10yrs after the persecution
(Dec 312 – 337 AD) – New emperor Constantine, early the next year 313 – He joined Paganand Church
313 AD – Constantine Stoped the persecution of the Christians
Mar 7 321 – Sunday Law (by Constantine) (8yrs after the stop of persecution)
By the 600’s many parts of Christendom where keeping the Sabbath
664 AD – (Key Date of the change of Saturday to Sunday Council of Wickbe)
You have to worship on Sunday or don’t work on Sunday
Wales and Scotland didn’t accept it till the 12 Century325 AD - 1st Council of Nicia
o 4 yrs after the Sunday law – (State – Church Union) (The state was controlling thechurch)
o Constantine Called and Chaired – it was run by the state
o Main issue was the trinity - Arianism
364 AD Council of Laodicea (43yrs from when the Sunday Law was introduced)
o Called by the Bishops
o Main issue was the Sabbath
o Christians have to work on Saturday
(354 – 431 AD) – Augustine, Bishop of Hippo
o Born in North Africa
o Divided home (Mother was a Christian, a supporter of Manichaeism)
o He brought Zoroastrian (a around the same time of Daniel)
o He went to a Manichaeism school
o By his 20’s he wanted to try something else so he tried Christianity
o 380 AD He went to visit the (Bishop Amborose) – Malian
(Bishop Amborose) – “When in Rome do as Rome does” he was acompromising Christian)
476 AD – The Fall of western Rome
538 AD – (Church – State Union) The Church was controlling the State)
The Life of AugustineThe cross is the oldest symbol.The cross was never used by the Christian world, they used the fish.Augustine believed in the balancing of the forces in the universe. Pagans try to balance things whichare never where to be balanced. Good = Bad, Truth = Error, Male = Female, Priest = Female Priest
Ultimate controlo Acts 24:25 – Ultimate control
Freewillo 1 King 18:21 – Choiceo Ezk 19:24 – Righteousness person can still be lost o
1 John 1:9 – Conditions Victory over sino Jude 24 – Able to keep youo 1 Jon 3:6-9 – Sin not o 1 Pet 1:2 – Foreknowledge
Nature of Christ o Rom 1:3o Rom 8:3o Gal 4:4-5o Heb 2:14-18
Original Sino Act 17:30-31o Jon 9:41o Jon 15:22
Augustine believes
o Absolute control / ultimate control o Predestination / Free will o Original sin / Sin by choice o Once saved always saved / Salvation conditional o Victory of sin is impossible / Victory over sin in Christ Power o The chosen (elect) are saved / Righteous saved o Eternal burning torment / Eternal destruction o Limbo Infant baptisms / Adult, believers, decision, immersion baptism o Immaculate conception (Dec 8 1854) / Christ took mans fallen nature o (Dec 8 1864) -o (Dec 8 1870) – Ineffability of the church
What to teach to non-believerThe principles of health and temperance will appeal to their judgment, and we can from thesesubjects lead them on to understand the binding claims of the fourth commandment. {CH 545.2}
Preach Jesus Christ and Him crucified. {Ev 169.1}
Present the gospel in its simplicity.--Counsels to Teachers, pp. 253-255. (1913) {Ev 175.2}
Ministers should not preach sermon after sermon on doctrinal subjects alone. Practical godlinessshould find a place in every discourse.--Review and Herald, April 23, 1908. {Ev 178.4}
The Lord desires His servants today to preach the old gospel doctrine, sorrow for sin, repentance,and confession. {Ev 179.5}
Let the mind dwell upon the great work of redemption, the soon coming of Christ, and thecommandments of God; and it will be found that there is enough food for thought in these subjects
to take up the entire attention. --Review and Herald, Sept. 11, 1888. {Ev 183.2}
The third angel's message calls for the presentation of the Sabbath of the fourth commandment, andthis truth must be brought before the world; but the great Center of attraction, Jesus Christ, must not be left out of the third angel's message.... {Ev 184.3}
Laborers in the cause of truth should present the righteousness of Christ.-- Review and Herald,March 20, 1894. {Ev 185.1}
Let the science of salvation be the burden of every sermon, the theme of every song. {Ev 185.3}
Some ministers think that it is not necessary to preach repentance and faith … But many people are
sadly ignorant in regard to the plan of salvation; they need more instruction upon this all-important subject than upon any other. {Ev 185.4}
These are our themes--Christ crucified for our sins, Christ risen from the dead, Christ ourintercessor before God; and closely connected with these is the office work of the Holy Spirit, therepresentative of Christ, sent forth with divine power and gifts for men.--Letter 86, 1895. {Ev187.1}
His pre-existence, [SEE ALSO PP. 613-617, "MISREPRESENTATIONS OF THE GODHEAD."] Hiscoming the second time in glory and power, His personal dignity, His holy law uplifted, are thethemes that have been dwelt upon with simplicity and power.--Letter 83, 1895. {Ev 187.2}
There are many who want to know what they must do to be saved. They want a plain and clearexplanation of the steps requisite in conversion, and there should not a sermon be given unless aportion of that discourse is to especially make plain the way that sinners may come to Christ and besaved. {Ev 188.1}
Teach the simple lessons given by Christ. Tell the story of His life of self-denial and sacrifice, Hishumiliation and death, His resurrection and ascension, His intercession for sinners in the courtsabove. {Ev 188.2}
Present the truth as it is in Jesus, making plain the requirements of the law and the gospel. Present Christ, the way, the truth, and the life, and tell of His power to save all who come to Him. {Ev 189.1}
The sacrifice of Christ as an atonement for sin is the great truth around which all other truthscluster. In order to be rightly understood and appreciated, every truth in the Word of God, from
Genesis to Revelation, must be studied in the light that streams from the cross of Calvary. I present before you the great, grand monument of mercy and regeneration, salvation and redemption--theSon of God uplifted on the cross. This is to be the foundation of every discourse given by ourministers.--Gospel Workers, p. 315. (1915) {Ev 190.1}
All power is given into His hands, that He may dispense rich gifts unto men, imparting the pricelessgift of His own righteousness to the helpless human agent. This is the message that Godcommanded to be given to the world. It is the third angel's message, which is to be proclaimed witha loud voice, and attended with the outpouring of His Spirit in a large measure. {Ev 190.4}
Daniel’s prophecies have their proper place in the first, second, and third angels’ messages to begiven to the world. {CTr 344.3}
The last rays of merciful light, the last message of mercy to be given to the world, is a revelation of His character of love. {COL 415.5}
… the people of God still in Babylon will be called upon to separate from her communion. Thismessage is the last that will ever be given to the world; and it will accomplish its work. {GC 390.2}
The most fearful threatening ever addressed to mortals is contained in the third angel's message.That must be a terrible sin which calls down the wrath of God unmingled with mercy. Men are not to be left in darkness concerning this important matter; the warning against this sin is to be given tothe world before the visitation of God's judgments, that all may know why they are to be inflicted,
and have opportunity to escape them. {GC 449.}
The great message, combining the first, second, and third angel's messages, is to be given to theworld. This is to be the burden of our work. Those who truly believe in Christ will openly conformto the law of Jehovah. The Sabbath is the sign between God and His people, and we are to makevisible our conformity to the law of God by observing the Sabbath. It is to be the mark of distinctionbetween God's chosen people and the world. It means much to be true to God. This embraces healthreform. It means that our diet must be simple, that we must be temperate in all things. The manyvarieties of food so often seen on tables is not necessary, but highly injurious. Mind and body are tobe preserved in the best condition of health. Only those who have been trained in the knowledgeand fear of God should be chosen to take responsibilities. Those who have been long in the truth,yet who cannot distinguish between the pure principles of righteousness and the principles of evil,
whose understanding in regard to justice, mercy, and the love of God is beclouded, should berelieved of responsibility. {KC 105.3}
Section I1. Overview of Humanity’s Problem, Conclusion, and Solution / Scripture
a.
Death, Eternal Life, Saviour (Big Picture)2. Godhead / Father, Son, Holy Spirit = Who is God?a. Conclusion = Love and unityb. Howc. Objections: 3 in 1; 3 gods
3. Creation = The Creation of Goda. Purpose / Conclusion = reflect God’s character
i. Thought and Feeling (Truth and Spirit) (Mental and Emotion) (Convincedand Convicted)
ii. Teach and Preach (New things and Application)b. How to get to the point c. Objections: Why people will not accept this?
d. Supplement study4. Great Controversy = The Origin of Evil
a. Conclusion = Sin originated from Satan in the form of pride5. Life, Death, and Resurrection of Christ (Temptation & Fall of Men) = The Desire of Ages
(Salvation)a. Conclusion = The solution to the sin problem is found in Jesus Christ
6. Experience of Salvation = Living by Faith (Growing in Christ = Victory over Sin)a. Conclusion = We keep our assurance of salvation alive by living by every word of
Godb. Conclusion = Jesus is at the right hand of God so that we can come boldly to His
throne of grace7. Law of God = God’s Law Unchangeable
a. Conclusion = The law, exemplified in the life of Jesus, mirrors God’s character andpoints out what true love is
8. Sabbath = Repairing the Breacha. Conclusion = The Sabbath teaches how to rest in Jesus for true conversion
9. Antichrist & Mark of Beast a. Conclusion = Devil seeks to rob God’s people of true rest and keep them from
preparation of the 2nd coming.10. Second Coming = The Blessed Hope
a. Conclusion = The timing of the 1st resurrection11. Baptism / Church = How to Bury the Past
a. Conclusion = The sign of our rebirth in Christ and entrance into a church family12. Death and Resurrection (State of the Dead) = Can Our Dead Speak to Us?
a. Conclusion = Death to self frees us from the power of the grave in the resurrection
Section II13. Sanctuary = What Jesus did a long time ago
a. Conclusion = Connecting Salvation with prophecy14. Sanctuary = Earthly meets Heavenly
a. Conclusion = Christ the fulfillment of the earthly Sanctuary15. Sanctuary = What is Jesus Doing Now?
a. Conclusion = Jesus is still with us today as our intercessor, helping us overcometemptation and reproducing Himself in His children
16. Unity in the Body / Lord’s Supper = How to Love One Another (Witnessing)a. Conclusion = The memory of Christ’s death and humility unites us closer to Him and
each other17. Christian Behavior = Hidden Jewels
a. Conclusion = How we can show to the world Christ’s meekness and humility in ourlives today
18. Prayer & Family = The Secret to a Happy Family (Marriage)a. Conclusion = Exemplifying the example of Christ in our family
19. Health = Secret to peace on earth and heavena. Conclusion = Mind is avenue in which heaven reaches us
20. Stewardship = Christ’s Poverty Makes Us Rich a. Conclusion = Overcoming selfishness by acknowledging God as the Owner and we as
the managers helps the spreading of the gospel ministry
Section III21. Remnant & Mission = What Church Would Jesus Attend?
a. Conclusion = God raised the Seventh-day Adventist movement to proclaim the ThreeAngel’s Message in the last days
22. Spiritual Gifts = What Makes the Church Goa. Conclusion = Self-less use of our talents for training, serving, and building up God’s
church23. Gift of Prophecy = God’s End Time Prophet
a. Conclusion = Jesus prepares His people for the 2nd coming through the writings of EGW
24. Millennium = The Devil’s One Thousand Year Vacation a. Conclusion = Jesus the righteous Judge.
25. Hell = End of Sin
a.
Conclusion = God will not allow any to perish with the idea that He was not fair26. New Earth = Eden Restoreda. Conclusion = We can be a part of this new home if we allow His word to recreate our
hearts27. Nature of Man = The Temptation and Fall of Man
a. Conclusion =God, through Jesus, has given us the power to choose love and humilityover pride
1. Purpose of God in creation of mana. purpose: To show God's Word has creation / recreation power. God created man to
show God's character.b. intro: Why do you exist? What was God's purpose for creating you? What is God'spurpose for creating anything in this world?
2. Godheada. purpose: To explain 3 in 1 concept. Different roles of the Godheadb. intro: All over the world people have different concepts of who God is. Let us see
what the Bible has to say about the Godhead. The word Godhead is found in Acts.17:29, Romans 1:20, Colossians 2:9.
3. Origin of Evil (Lucifer)a. purpose: To show who sin originated from and that there is an end.
b. intro: Who created sin? Did God create sin?
4. Fall of Mana. purpose: To show why humans have no control over their lives. What happened
when Eve sinned and Adam sinned?b. intro: After Lucifer lost the war in heaven, he was throne out of heaven. But what
happened next? What was his plan?
5. Gospel Sanctuary 1c. purpose: To show the sanctuary objectsa. intro: With each successive generation, man forgot Christ's promise that He would
come to sacrifice for humanity and pay the price. When Moses brought the children
of Israel, it was many generations from Adam, but God decided to give His people avisible reminder to teach them daily and yearly Christ's soon coming to sacrifice.
6. Gospel Sanctuary 2b. purpose: To show the sanctuary servicesc. intro: It was not only the objects of the sanctuary that had special significance, but
also the services.
7. Salvation in the Crossd. purpose: To show what Christ suffered at the cross.e. intro: Finally, Christ came to die for man. But what really happened at the cross?
Was it really that bad for Jesus? Was it really as big a sacrifice as scripture has made
it out to be?
8. The Only Begottenf. purpose: To show that Christ not only sacrificed at the cross, but for all eternity so
that man can forever be sons and daughters of God.g. intro: John 3:16 calls Jesus the only begotten. What does that mean? Does it mean He
9. Law & Graceh. purpose: To show the purpose of the law.i. intro: Was the law abolished after Christ's death? Is it no longer relevant to the
Christian experience?
10. Confession and Repentance
j. purpose: To show the first step towards accepting Christ k. intro: As the law reflects the sinfulness of our characters, we should feel a sense of
helplessness. What steps can we take to allow Christ to come into our lives tochange us? How do we open the door of our hearts to the Saviour?
11. Sabbatha. purpose: To establish the importance of the Sabbath.b. intro: Other than the institution of marriage, God also allowed Adam and Eve to take
one another institution with them. This was the Sabbath.
12. Prophecy's superpowers - Dan 2a. purpose: To show the kingdoms that God predicted from Daniel's time till the end of
the worldb. intro:
13. Antichrist 1 - Dan 7a. purpose: To identify the four beasts that come out of the sea.b. intro: Revelation 14:9-11 contains one of the most fearful warnings in all the Bible.
You will either be saved or lost. There’s no sitting on the line. But who is this beast that causes those to receive a mark in their foreheads or hands? It is none other thanthe great antichrist of Bible prophecy. Let’s have a look at this beast.
14. Antichrist 2 - Dan 7 / Rev 13
c.
purpose: To reveal the antichrist d. intro: Last time we were together we looked at the four beasts. But today we will bestudying into the little horn of Daniel 7 which will ultimately lead us back to thebeast we saw in Revelation 13.
15. Importance of Marriagee. purpose: To show how marriage reflects Godhead (3person). To teach us how to
love as God. 2 become 1.f. intro: God created marriage before He finished His work. Why? What was so
important about marriage? What are the different roles that God reserved for eachparty in the marriage? A large part of society's problems today is the break down inthe marriage relationship.
16. 2300 days 1, Dan 8g. purpose: To show identify the beasts in Dan 8.h. intro:
17. 2300 days 2, Dan 9i. purpose: To calculate the timing of the 2300 days prophecy.j. intro:
questions. When is hell? Where is hell? And how long does hell last?
25. True Churchk. purpose: To showl. intro: The Bible says in Revelation 12:17 that the dragon (Satan) goes to make war
with the woman and her Remnant. Who is this group of people that is the object of
Satan’s wrath?
26. Spirit of prophecym. purpose:n. intro:
27. Baptismo. purpose: To show the importance of baptism and what it means.p. intro:
28. Importance of Prayerq. purpose: To teach the Bible student how to prayr. intro: Growing in Christ is developed through spending time in Bible Study, prayer,
and witnessing. When we study the Bible, God speaks to us. When we pray, wespeak to Him. And when we witness, we speak to others about Him. In this study wewill discover the secrets of prayer and how we can enjoy this privilege
29. Gospel of Healths. purpose:t. intro:
30. God's Money - Tithe and Offeringsu. purpose:
v.
intro:
31. Christian Lifestylea. purpose:b. intro:
32. Unpardonable Sina. purpose:b. intro:
33. Heaven and New Eartha. purpose:
b. intro:
34. Faith of Jesusc. purpose: To show what it means to have the faith of Jesus that will help us to keep
the commandments and have no guile in us (victory over sin)d. intro: When we look at the characteristic of God's people before Jesus comes, it is
that they have the faith of Jesus, not just faith in Jesus. And that this faith isconnected with the fact they keep all of God's commandments and have no guile,which means no sin. However, when we look at ourselves, somehow, this is not the
a. Father validates Himself by 2 other witnesses (Son and Holy Spirit)b. Other 2 has to be Eternal to witness Father, therefore they’re part of Godhead
How to show God is love?A. Nature, the creation of God
a. Illus: Art shows the character of the artist
How to teach in CARE Group?A. Start by defining who God is (w/out Bible yet)
a. Omnipotent b. Omniscient c. Omnipresent d. Eternal / Creator
B. What is He like inside? Lovea. Based upon what we see outside
C. Has to be more than 1a. “Let US …” b. Marriage – 2 shall be 1
TEACHING TIP:A. Bridge
a. Get them to agree to something they can’t deny before teaching new idea or point b. Example: Omnipotent – Whoever God is He has to be more powerful than you, right?
Therefore He has to be Creator Can we tell something about artist by theirartwork? What about who God is through His creation?
A. Romans 1:20
a. This introduces “Godhead” to show it exists in the Bible b. Compare with other translationsc. TEACHING TIP:
i. Use the definite point in the text and know how to use other details in thetext
d. SIMPLE but SHARP SUMMARY:i. Visible things reveal the invisible things
B. Acts 17:29a. Give historical background when you use texts from historical booksb. TEACHING TIP:
i. You have to know your Bible study student in order to know which verses touse and how to use it – Communicate with them to know how to teach them,what they need
c. SUMMARY:i. God can’t be like gold, etc because WE are His children
d. Verses 30, etci. Paul is making an appeal
ii. Could use this at the end or in the middle (class will be about Appeals lateron)
C. Colossians 2:9a. SUMMARY:
i. Jesus expresses divine nature of God fully in human form
Key Verses to use when teaching GodheadA. Deut 6:4 – the Lord our God is one Lord
a. “ONE” = united, from a word which means to unify b. SUMMARY:
i. There’s more than one in order to be united c. “GOD” = plural form of God in Hebrewd. “LORD” = Jehovah which means Self -Existent or Eternal
B. Matt 28:19a. “NAME” distinguishes 3 different persons
C. Matt 3:16, 17a. The Son has a form is clearly seen in Scripture
b.
Father – John 1:1; 3:16; Dan 7:9, 10; Rev 4c. Holy Spirit – Dove, Wind, Air, Breath, Fire; no clear Bible text on form of Spirit
D. Trinitya. Bad connotation: One God acting in 3 different roles
CreationTeaching Points
A. Major points – more timea. They should be convinced and convicted by these points
B. Minor points – little timea. Supporting points to the major ones
b. Like fishing, just dropping the bait
Creation – What are the points trying to bring out?A. Non-SDA / Sunday Keepers
a. Sabbath (but as a minor point if it’s your earlier study) b. Glory – character – law
i. If they understand law, then connect to whatever God said, it cannot bechanged
B. Non-Christiansa. Creation – Creatorb. Wordc. (They’re objections are also being met)
NOTE: (How to be a master? Not by doing many things a few times but by doing a few things manytimes) We will be attempting to perfect making a Bible study
CARE Group:
Artist - -- - - - - - - - Creation\ /
CARE & LOVE = main point
“Form” and “breath” – touching and coming close face to face
Teaching technique:
Definitiono Use this to make your point, to emphasize your major point
Macro and Micro (Big picture and Little Detail)
Chance and ID (“no thought” and “thought”)
Shape, Symmetrical, and Purpose
Great ControversyWhat are we trying to teach?
A. Beginnera. Origin of sin
B. Advanceda. Think of what people are asking
The Nature of ManWhat are we trying to teach?
A. Mortal – subject to deathB. Sinful Nature – subject to sin
In order to teach this you have to teach about sin of Adam – before and after sin
Conclusion: Man is subject to death and sin
Feeling – helplessness and then bring in the hope
Giving the Study:A. Adam and Eve
a. Before and After SinB. Sin and DeathC. Conclude with Hope
Before and After SinHow would you bring out the contrast?A. Gen 1:27, 31 – VERY GOODWhat made it very good?A. Made in the image of God
a. It was man’s natural desire to do God’s will
b. Supported by freedom of choicec. God’s will for them to live forever
B. Both their desire to do God’s will and live forever is contingent on their choice theymake – that’s why there’s the tree of the knowledge of good and evil
a. Tree was there to strengthen their power to choose
TEACHING TIP:A. To show your conclusion you need to show the opposite of it and then how they became like
your conclusion (sin and death, helpless)
Bible Texts:A. Gen 2:25 – nakedness and shame
a. So you bring this out because you show right after this text what happened is sinand shame (Gen 3:10)
b. This helps you build confidence and trust in you from your student B. Gen3:7 – eyes opened = knowing they’re naked
a. So why didn’t they have this understanding before?i. Made in God’s image and in Ps 104:2 God wears light as garment, so we
were also covered with thisii. Because garment of light is gone they can see their nakedness and they’re
ashamedC. Gen 3:7 – shame causes you to cover that what you’re ashamed of D. Gen 3:8-10 –fear connected to voice of God
a.
Shame causes to cover visible shame and hide because of fearE. Gen 3:10 – they weren’t naked, they had figs; but they felt naked not physically but invisiblytoo
a. So shame was because of misuse of freedom of choice which brought sin and deathF. John 8:34 – captive, bondage to sin and because of sin, death (wages after your work = Rom
6:23)G. Rom 8:2 – what way did Jesus help us? This is how you can end
Bottom line: We cannot save ourselves from sin
Life, Death, and Resurrection of Christ
Ending of last study:A. Subject of sin and death with the feeling of helplessness but hopeful
How can we teach this study in connection with the previous?A. Jesus’ death answers our sin problem and His resurrection helps with our death
b. II Cor 12:9c. In order to receive grace you have to be humble and when this grace is received it
gives us powerd. Tit 2:11-14 – power to choose
Bible Texts:
A. Rom 6:9 – resurrection helps us with death problemB. Rom 6:14 – grace helps us with our sin problem (how to get grace? Humility)
Flow of the Study:A. Rom 3:23 – use short to review the past studiesB. I John 3:4 – this is the conflict C. Matt 1:21 – Jesus saves us FROM sin (helps us with this SHORT problem)D. Matt 1:23 – Immanuel, wants to dwell with us, be with us, to save usE. Joh 1:14 – how did He dwell with us? Became fleshF. Heb 2:9 – little lower than the angels to taste death (past sin, our guilt)G. Heb 2:14, 15 – death problem (future resurrection)H. Heb 2:17, 18 – temptation (present need)I. Rom 8:3, 4 – weak through the flesh
TEACHING TIP:A. Have a flow, be systematic, and natural sequenceB. First point and last point are connected
State of the Dead
What is the point?A. When you die, you have no conscience; spiritualism is wrong
Bible Texts:A. Job 14:10 – to begin the study with this questionB. Job 14:12 – till heavens be no more II Pe 3:10
Objections:A. II Cor 5:8 – Absent from the body and present with the LordB. Lk 23:43 – Thief on CrossC. Lk 16:19-31 – Rich Man and LazarusD. I Pe 3:19 –preaching to the spirits in prisonE. Rev 6:9 – souls under altarF. I Sam 28:7-14 – Witch of Endor
Fundamentals of the Christian Faith Day 6, Class 101 October 2009
Fundamentals of the Christian FaithDay 7 Class 105 October 2009
Law of God
How to show God’s law is unchangeable? A. Matt 5:17, 18 is the best one
a. Verse 21 and 27 establishes which law – the Ten Commandmentsb.
Justification and Sanctification – must be included in a balanced way in every study; choosejustification rather than sanctification if you have to choose only one
A. Trust B. Obey
Level of TruthA. Jesus said He had many things to say but they couldn’t bear them all B. Level 1 = positive and attractive emphasized, no choice but to accept it because of how
beautiful it isC. Level 5 = so strong that they just have to say yes or no
SabbathObjections to the Sabbath
A. “Worship God everyday” a. Should we never work then?b. We can worship God as we’re working in our minds, but God has set apart one
whole day for worshiping Himc. Do you have quality time with someone while their working all the time?
TEACHING TIP FOR OBJECTIONS:A. Show their question is illogical, if appliesB. Give logical answer from the BibleC. Give obvious-answered example
B. “Any day to worship God” or “At least one day of the week, He’s not so particular” a. Are you saying that God is not so particular and detailed about what He wants?
(help them to think)b. Tree of knowledge of good and evil; Blessed and sanctified 7th day, not any otherc. Birthday, Wedding Anniversary, National Holiday
i. You cannot change these, so how can we change God’s day?
C. “Calendar changed … how to know Sat is still Sabbath?” a. Show calendar on which day of the week Sat is; Luke 23:54-24:3; show Saturday in
other languages = Sabbath
D. “Didn’t Jesus change Sabbath?” a. Go through all verses on first day of the week in NT
i. Mt 28:1; Mk 16:2; 16:9; Lk 24:1; Joh 20:1; Joh 20:19; Ac 20:7; I Cor 16:2
1. Ac 20:72. I Cor 16:2 – collecting or setting aside?3. Give historical background—
a. Ac 20:7: Paul going to Jerusalem and they gathered to hearhis speech
b. I Cor 16:2: See Acts 11:27-30
E. “Rev 1:10 says Sunday is the Lord’s Day” a. Sabbath is the Lord’s Day (see Isa 58:13 and Mk 2:27)
Sabbath Objections
A. Colossians 2:14, 16a. Begin with defining the word “ORDINANCES” (law, civil, ceremonial, or
ecclesiastical)b. Then say which one? And describe the ordinances and define them:
i. HANDWRITINGii. AGAINST
iii. CONTRARYc. Then ask them to look at the Bible as to which law was against us:
i. Deut 31:24-261. Book of the law2. Written by Moses3. Outside of the ark – the best argument 4. Against us
d. Then show how God’s law was inside the ark i. Deu 10:1-4
ii. Heb 9:4, 5e. Then ask was everything done away what Moses wrote? What was done away?
i.
Go back to Colossians 2:161. Meat, Drink, Holyday, New Moon, Sabbathsf. Then ask where in the Bible it talks about all these things?
i. Leviticus 23g. CONCLUSION SO FAR: It has to be ceremonial lawh. Then show there are other types of Sabbaths, ceremonial Sabbathsi. Leviticus 23:1-3
i. Sounds like seventh-day Sabbath is part of ceremonial lawii. KEY WORD: “Holy Convocation”
iii. Sabbath is a holy convocation too (verse 4 These are the feasts)j. Col 2:17 – best argument showing ceremonial are the things which are shadows
i. Shadow has an image
ii. Talking about feast daysiii. Heb 8:5 – shadow of heavenly things, the earthly sanctuaryiv. Heb 10:1 – shadow of good things to come, the sacrificial lawv. “which are a shadow of things TO COME” – all fulfilled except DOA and
FOT!!!k. Sun is greater than the moon
B. How to show Sabbath still intact after death of Christ a. Luke 23:56 – Jesus already dead; He died on Friday because they had to keep the
GOD’S PART = SAVING US FROM SIN, DEATH, AND THE POWER OFSINHUMANITY’S PART = DECISION = REPENTANCE (ACTS 3:19) *In order to understand your decision, you need to understand
repentance and confession = SURRENDER**What is repentance? Sorrow and turn away from sin**Confession? What is sin, and who committed it Confession and Repentance = THOUGHTS and FEELINGSMajority just confess only when they make their “decision”
A. GOD’S PART = Rom 2:4 a. Goodness of Godb. Holy Spirit
BaptismA. Present it in a different order towards the end
B.
OR use 70 weeksC. OR Birth, Baptism, Ministry, Death of JesusD. OR John 3
a. Water cleansing – baptism is an acknowledgment of you being cleansed by Jesus
A way to present baptism:(Rev 6:17) – who shall be able to stand?Rev 6:15, 16 – people hidingGen 3:7-10 – first time people hid because they’re naked Rev 16:15 – garment / nakedRev 3:14-18 – naked / white raiment Rev 19:8 – righteousness
Jer 23:6 – Jesus “put on” Gal 3:27 – baptism (we have to put off something)Eph 4:24, 22, 23 – renewing of mind is putting off old manRom 6:3-6 – baptism; old manGal 2:20 – crucified with Christ
John 3:Water and spirit (guilt and power – fire)
Objections to Baptism
A. Why go into water?
a. Present the meaning of baptism = immersionb. Rom 6 – bury = into the ground, fully covered; plant = into the ground, fully coveredc. Noah’s flood d. Acts 8:38, 39e. Matt 3:16f. Historyg. I Cor 10
B. Eze 36:25, 26a. Eph 5:24, 25 with Eze 36:23, 25, 26
C. I was already sprinkleda. Immersion is the right way
D. I was already baptized by immersion as a Baptist, etc
a. Acts 19 – rebaptismb. Major doctrines:
i. Three Angels’ Messages ii. Pillars of our faith
E. Why do I have to get baptized at all?a. Wedding – important to show you forsake all but one
G. Name of Jesus or Father, Son, and Holy Ghost a. Would you go against being baptized in the name of Father and Holy Ghost too?
H. I Cor 15:29 –baptized for the deada. SHOW I COR 15 IS ABOUT RESURRECTION (v 4)b. Verse 12 – Paul’s point = THERE IS A RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD c. Verse 14 – still on his point: why should we preach if no resurrection?
d. Verse 17 – yet in your sinse. Verse 18 – talking about them who are dead ARE PERISHED if no resurrection;
those who die in Jesus die in hopef. Verse 21, 22 – resurrection of the dead by Christ g. Verse 23 – make conclusion about 2 types of death: IN CHRIST or IN SIN
i. 1st in Christ of lifeii. 2nd in sin of condemnation
h. Then ask what ceremony teaches when you die in Christ?
The Word of God/ Daniel 2Purpose of the Study: To show that the Bible is trustworthy. The study will address the Bible’sclaims, content, and consistency.
Bible studies = 40-50min.
Center it: God is a communicator who longs to communicate His message of salvation through Hisword.
Know it/Mark it: 3 Lines of Evidence (3 C’s of the Bible’s believability)
Claims:
2Timothy 3:15-17, esp. 16
2Peter 1:19-21
Content:
John 14:29
Isaiah 46:9, 10
Daniel 2
Consistency {CITE}
Cultural
Internal
Translational
Experiential
Share it:
Claims: What claims does the Bible make about itself? 2Timothy 3:15-17. According to verse 15, what is the purpose of scripture? To make
us wise to salvation [to bring about the experience of salvation]. (If they ask: “What
does that mean?” A: “Great question. We’ll cover that later.” At this point we want
to establish what the Bible say about Scripture.) According to verse 16, what claim is
made about scripture? It is inspired by God [God-breathed]. According to this verse,
how much scripture is “God-breathed”? All. Notice the remarkable claim the Bible
makes about itself. The purpose of Scripture is to bring about the experience of
salvation. That scripture, all of it, is God breathed.
2Peter 1:19-21. What is the interesting word we find in verse 19? Prophecy . This is
a very important word, and we’ll come back to it in a moment. Q: According to verse20, what is the first thing we must know about scripture? It is not to be privately
interpreted. (If they ask: How come there are so many different denominations? It
seems like everyone is interpreting the Bible privately. A: Great question. We’ll
cover that later.) According to verse 21, why is that the case? Because the origin of
scripture is God, not man (There is our claim again).
Summary: the Bible is the product of God. Our claim is that it is God
Nebuchadnezzar had a strange dream and he asked the magicians,
astrologers, etc to remember the dream he had and interpret it.
The king was furious because he couldn’t remember it and they couldn’t tell
him anything. So he sent them to be killed. Daniel was numbered among the executioners, and he asked to show what
the dream was and its interpretation.
Daniel didn’t know the dream, but he knew the One who knew the dream.
He asked God to show him what the dream was and its interpretation.
God is a God that hears and answers prayers.
God showed Daniel what the dream was and its interpretation.
(A drawing of King Nebuchadnezzar’s statue.)
It contains 8 major elements.
1. Babylon (Gold – Most powerful empire)
2.
Medo-Persia (Silver – two arms = Medes & Persia)3. Greece (Under Alexander the Great) (Bronze – He used bronze for their
military metal and was so powerful. From a small tribe, overtook the
enormous kingdom of Medes & Persia)
4. Rome (Roman Empire would not be conquered but divided) (Rome over
took Greece using Iron military. Was the country to develop Iron first.)
5. Division of Rome (divided, not conquered—476 AD—over 100 years after it
was forecasted). (Two legs – Rome was divided into two parts: East and
West Rome)
6. Continued division of Rome
7. Method of attempted unification (Iron & clay – cannot mix together, but it
looks like one because of feet. but iron and clay cannot blend together and
they tried to through intermarriages were one of the many ways they
attempted to unify Europe. Military attempts of unification have failed
also—Napoleon, Hitler, Henry 14th, Charles 5th, Charlemagne, and others.
Now they are trying for economic unity with the EU.
8. God’s kingdom/Second Coming (Setting up of God’s Kingdom at the 2 nd
Coming of Jesus) (Christ = Rock. Rock in OT Gen 49:24 Sheppard is the Rock
Ps 23:1 = Christ = Rock. NT 1 Cor 10:4)
Only date you should remember: 476AD – Most historians agree, the date that finalized the division of Rome. Why it’s important? The prophecy foretells the sweep
of nations from the time of Daniel (600 years before Jesus) until our present time,some 2600 years of human history, in a simple and sublime dream.
3 ways man tried to bring unity, when the Bible predicted they would not:1. Marriage/Marital2. Military (Great men of history that tried to bring a political unity, but have
never succeeded.)3. Money/Monetary
If the person is accepting all of this, skip this next part: This is just one of the Bible’s
amazing prophecies. I can’t wait to show you more. John 14:29 –this is so that wecan believe. Isaiah 46:9, 10 –He is God. He knows the future. We have three optionsfor explaining how Daniel 2 could happen.
1. Lucky guess!
o Ruled out by the accuracy of the prophecy.
2.
Daniel was written after the events it describes.o There is no evidence to suggest that it was written after the
traditional date of 600 BC.
3. The prophecy is true, and therefore God’s word is trustworthy.
o The only option left, therefore, it must be true.
Why raise these 3 points? If they are skeptical and if you raise these
points before they ask, they know that you know and are prepared to
answer their questions.
Modern critics: their critiques are saying that Daniel’s prophecy is too
accurate.??? Jesus Himself (Matthew 24:15) quoted the book of Daniel
Transition: Now let me share with you a second line of evidence why I believe the
Bible’s claim to be the Word of God is true.
Consistency {CITE}
Cultural
The Bible is trans-culturally popular in a way that no book has ever been
before. The best explanation for it is that it is inspired by God. People of all
nationalities read the Bible and love it. People of every culture are spoken to
by this book. How can that be explained? Most cultures have their classics,
Hemmingway, Chaucer, and others. These change from culture to culture.
Books are popular within their culture and time, yet the Bible transcends
that. African Bushmen and fortune 500 company owners read it and gain
something from it. Its trans-cultural nature suggests Divine inspiration. Internal
The Bible: 3 (continents), 35 (authors), 66 (books), 1600 (years). Its picture
of God, mankind, and the world is remarkably consistent throughout all the
writings contained in it. All of the authors come from a variety of
backgrounds—from doctors, fishermen, statesmen, and shepherds, yet their
message is consistent.
The Bible touches on 3 primary areas:
1. Nature of God2. Nature of mankind
3.
Nature of the world The picture that emerges is one of absolute consistency. I.e.: The picture that was presented by Moses, is consistent/harmonious with the picture that waspresented by Matthew.
Food Bible illustration. If we assembled 35 authors from 3 continents, over
a period of 1600 years, to write a book about food for a food Bible, would we
have a consistent book? Which is more controversial, food or God? This
unity is so pervasive that the Bible contains no theological contradictions.
OT: 1947 (discovery of the Dead Sea scrolls—an ancient library including
every single book of the OT except Esther), 250-100BC (earliest to latest
dated scrolls), 99% (when laid beside those ancient copies and the modern
texts that we now have, our texts are 99% accurate. We are 99% sure that
the OT we have is identical to the one Jesus had). NT: 5,000+ (ancient Greek manuscripts of the portions of the NT today—
some complete, some fragments), 97-98% (the percentage of agreement
between the ancient texts and our modern NT—and the differences are
never theological <Glory to the Lord vs. Glory to the Lord Jesus vs. Glory to
the Lord Jesus Christ>).
We know that the OT and the NT that we have today, are exactly the OT andNT that God intended us to have. It has been miraculously preserved for ustoday.
Experiential
I have found the Bible to be the voice of God to my soul. Give a 1-3 minute
testimony of what God has done in your life, emphasizing the role that the
Bible played.
Appeal: 1Thessalonians 2:13 Q: According to this verse, for who does the Word of God work effectually? For those who
believe. Are you willing to accept the Bible as the inspired Word of God as a unique
revelation of God? Are you willing to believe?
Appeal Q: Question I have for you today, (in the light of what we learned today) as we looksat the claims, content, and consistency of the Bible is: are you willing to believe that this isthe word of God? Are you willing to believe that this book is what it claims to be = the wordof God?
Defend it: The Bible contradicts itself.
o Where? 90% of people have no clue for themselves—they have just heard from
others.
o For the 10% who have an answer they will probably say:
1. In the OT, God is angry. In the NT God is nice.
In the OT and NT, we have mercy and justice. Different parts
emphasize different aspects, but both elements are there.
In terms of substance: there’s no contradictions.
John 14:6-8 Jesus saw no theological contractions to the pictures
of God in the OT and the NT.
John 10:30 The picture of God in the NT and the OT has no
contradictions in terms of substance.
Jesus Christ IS the God of the Old Testament. There’s justice in the
OT and there’s mercy/grace in the OT. There’s justice in the NT and
there’s mercy/grace in the NT. It’s as simple as that. And stick to this.
established. When it comes to the OT, there is no dispute. When it
comes to the Hebrew Bible, there are almost no disputes.
NT: The NT is not an authoritative collection of books. It is a
collection of authoritative books. In the former clause, the authority
resides in the collection. In the latter clause, the authority resided in
the books themselves. The books were not collected to formsomething authoritative. The NT books had already carried authority
before they were complied in the NT. The gospels of Philip and
others were written 200-300 years after Christ and are widely
accepted as not being authoritative. All of what we hold as the NT
was clearly written before 70 AD because no one records the
destruction of Jerusalem. Some believe: the church just randomly
selected these books and put a stamp upon these books. But that
is a far cry from what actually happened. The authority of the NT is
not found in the collection of books, but in the books itself. These
books were already authoritative. The NT books were already incirculation, already regarded as authoritative, and the church made a
set of criteria (You had to be an eyewitness of Jesus, with exception
of Luke – an amazingly accurate historian, writing wit considerable
precision.) and made it into a canon. When we think about the books
about the NT, there was not a collection of books that was stamped
authoritative. These were the books that were already in common
circulation, and when the brought together these books they were
canonized.
The Bible in its original copy/manuscripts/articles that the authors
of the Bible wrote, are copied and made multiple copies. Because of
the transmission - Because we don’t have anything close to the
original copy. There could have been a discrepancy of detail in the
two copies of the copies made to the 4,5,6th copies. But the main
original copies have no discrepancy of detail. The life, the theme, the
picture of Jesus Christ is harmonious of all the gospels. These minute
discrepancies, these terms of appellation is the 1% of error.
The two primary disputed argument:
1. Mark 16:8 – Lots of other older manuscripts do not haveMark 16:9-20. Some have conjectured that Mark ended it there and some other Bible scholars finished it. Point: No
need to get hung up on it. There’s no new theological ideathat’s presented here. Everything that’s found here is foundin the rest of Scripture.
2. John 7:53 – Some of the older manuscripts do not include:7:53 – 8:11. All it says: Jesus forgives an adulteress woman.But this is no novel idea.
Book recommendation (Handbooks of Bible difficulties, that go overthe contradictory arguments): When Critics Ask – Norman Geisner.
Read: The New Testament Documents: Are They Reliable? – by F. F.
The Nature of God (Godhead)Purpose of the Study: to show that the God of the Bible is a unity of three coeternal persons—TheFather, Son, and Holy Spirit. {Trinity=Tri+divinity; triune=tri+une(one)}. God is not a rigidsingularity but a suggestive plurality.
Center it: Each member of the Godhead plays a specific role in your salvation.
Know it/Mark it:Note: many early Adventists rejected the Trinity as a false doctrine of the Catholic Church. They held to
the idea that if it’s catholic, it’s probably wrong.
OT Foundation:
Gen 1:1, 2, 26-28
Gen 11:1-9, esp. 7 (6:3)
Gen 18:1-4, 16-33; 19:1-5, 12-25, esp. 24
Num 6:22-27 *this is a hint, not a proof
Isa 6:1-5 (9:6) *this is a hint, not a proof
Deut 6:4
Jesus Christ
John 10:30-33; 8:56-59
o 5:17, 18; 10:15; 17:5, 11, 20-22
John 1:1-3, 14
Mt 1:21-23 (Mt 22:41-46)
Hebrews 1:1-9
Holy Spirit
Mt 3:13-17
Mt 28:18-20
John 14:16-18
John 16:8
Rom 8:16, 26, 27
Eph. 4:30
1Jn 4:8, 16 <*a-mode>
o 1Cor 13:5
Share it:OT Foundation:
Gen 1:1, 2, 26-28 (3:22)
o We are introduced to God as a plurality. The spirit of God moveso God refers to Himself plurally (“let us,” “in our”). “Elohim” from the Hebrew in verse
26 is in the plural form. It follows with “let them.” It takes a plurality to represent a
plurality. Mankind, not just man, is formed in the image of God.
o 3:22 – “Man has become like one of us”
Gen 11:1-9, esp. 7 (6:3)
o In v.6 – the people (many) are one (because of unified thought and purpose). In
Purpose of God in the Creation of ManPurpose of the Study: To show the purpose that God had in creating man
Center it: Jesus desired that He would be seen in you when he created you
Know it/Mark it:
Ps 33:6
Matthew 12:34
Ps 8:4, 5
Heb 2:7
Isa 43:7
Ex 33:18
Ex 33:19
Ex 34:6, 7
1 Pet 5:10
Before we can talk about righteousness by faith we need to talk about the reason why man exist.Why did God create man, what is the purpose of creation. First of all, how did God crate all things?He spoke…
Ps 33:6 By the word of the LORD were the heavens made; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth.
So from this text what is clear about creation? All things were made by His Word. That’s prettyincredible. If we say let there be light, or birds, or anything else, what happens? Nothing, our wordis nothing. We have t o prove our words when we speak, but God doesn’t have to, He speaks and theWords prove themselves, so here you need to understand, that is the big difference. So God creates
all thing, mountain stars, trees and flowers. Everything was created by the Word of God.
As we study this topic we will learn that Righteousness by Faith has a lot to do with creation and re-creation. Whenever you give a Bible study try to always, mention the principle of things, the verybeginning, when you tell a story some people say “well I don’t know where to start” peoplenormally tell you to start from the beginning. From the beginning of the story go step by step, step1, step 2, step 3. So the very beginning is the creation of man.
Matt 12:34 …out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh
In other words whatever you have in your heart, what happens? The mouth speaketh. This is a veryimportant principle and you can’t forget this. Your words are the expression of your heart, and your
heart is your mind, your thoughts, your feelings, never forget this. So when you speak you expressyour thoughts and feelings. Your character is made up of your thoughts and your feelings says EllenG White. Your words express character or your thoughts and feelings. So words express character.So God created all things by His word, now do you think God’s words express His character? Yes,God’s words also express His character. Because all things were created by God's Word, then all of creation should express God's Character, isn’t that right? Now when you look at a flower how doyou feel? You feel peaceful, something beautiful, that tells you that God is peaceful and that God isbeautiful, when you look at a flower do you feel angry? No Gods creation reveals His character.What about when you look at a mountain, or a blue ocean, stars, green trees, animals. We must
remember that the creation today is imperfect because of sin. However what you see is stillbeautiful and it reveals God’s character. Do you think that even non-Christians can understand this?When Non-Christians look at flowers, what do they think, and how do you think they feel? So we seethoughts and feelings also. Do these creations have a message from God? Yes, they reveal God'spower, glory, majesty, character, Name, love. When is the last time you have looked at a butterfly,how unique and beautiful, they are, you can even see incredible things in cockroaches. We may not
know why they exist, but there has to be a purpose, there is another aspect seen in the cockroaches.God's character is an infinite character, you have to spend eternity to know everything about God’scharacter, so every creation shows something unique about God’s character. Flowers may emphasisGod’s peace and beauty, mountains show God’s strength and power, and oceans show the vastnessthe greatness of God, and stars may show the wisdom of God. Everything testifies of God.
Some people say that we are seeking for God, as though He is hiding from us, but did you know that reality God is seeking after us. God is always trying to reveal Himself to you. How far can you escapefrom nature, nature is always speaking to us, unless you live in the center of a city. So God is alwaystrying to tell you about Himself, even in a tiny blade of grass, like how they come out of the cracks of cement, and then a flower is formed. Another example is when you want to plant something, liketomatoes but you don’t have any. A compose pile, where remnants of spoiled food are kept, caneven produce plants, so even out of death there is life. God is always trying to tell us that He cancreate beautiful things out of garbage. Pagan religions teach that you have to seek after God becauseHe is running away from you, for example in a Buddhist temple. Those who come to temple whengiving of ferings, have to throw the money into the collection plate to wake Buddhi up. We don’t serve God like this, and the reason I am explaining it like this, is because we have to know how toexplain this concept of God to non-Adventists, non-Christians. They need to understand that God istrying to reveal Himself, and that His main message is His character.
Now let’s ask a question. God’s character is infinite right? If God were to reveal Himself throughcreation, how much more or how long does he have to create? If God were to reveal Himself onlythrough creation, how long would He take? For eternity, God would have to continually create to
reveal His infinite character. However, instead, God created man. Instead of God just choosing toreveal Himself through nature, in a better way God created man. Why did He do this? Because Godcan reveal Himself through man, now let’s study this topic of man. This is the kind of text to usewhen talking to non-Adventist, because it asks the question for you.
Ps 8:4 What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him?
“what is man” – That’s many people’s question. The answer is given in the very next text.
Ps 8:5 For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory andhonour.
God made man a little lower than the angels, but notice the marginal reference. In Hebrew 2 it gives
the same text that we just read.
Heb 2:7 Thou madest him a little lower than the angels; thou crownedst him with glory and honour,and didst set him over the works of thy hands:
That word "lower" means "while inferior to." What does that mean. If I say “I will be here forawhile.” Am I going to be there forever? No. So when the Bible says God made man a little lowerthan angels, it means that we will be lower than the angels only for awhile. God made man lower
than the angels for a while. So after a short time is over, man will go up higher than the angels.
You think Lucifer knew about this. Do you think that Lucifer was perhaps jealous of man? Nowconcepts like these are pretty deep for non-Adventist, you may share these to Adventist people,who are familiar with Ellen White who supports this idea. However with non-Adventist, be carefulto explain this concept Biblically. You may go into this depth, but Adventist people especially need
to understand this. We were made for a special reason. We can go up higher than the angels. SoSatan things that through sin and temptation that He could destroy the purpose of God in thecreation of man, but through redemption, through the death of Jesus, Jesus new plan is even greaterthen His original purpose and we still study about that later. So Satan is thinking that through sinhe can bring down man a little lower, but yet through Christ we can become even higher thanbefore, even better then Adam and Eve before they sinned, its an incredible idea. This is thefoundation, so you must understand this concept.
Is 43:7 Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory, I have formedhim; yea, I have made him.
So tell me from the Bible. Many times I ask this question. BSM: Always try to have the audience
answer back to you from their Bible. So say tell me from your Bible, why did God create man? Godcreated man for His Glory. Now what is the meaning of God’s glory? His character, we know thisfrom the following verse. Can you see that all these verses are kind of linked together it tells a storyas we go, this is one of styles you can use when you give a Bible study, every text explains theprevious text before, they are all linked. Sometimes when we give Bible study the texts may seemsscattered, but one of the ways to give Bible studies is to link the text together, so that the studyflows, and the person can follow you.
Ex 33:18 And he said, I beseech thee, shew me thy glory.
Many people think that glory just refers to light. Moses ask for God’s glory to be shown, but thedeeper meaning is His character.
Ex 33:19 And he said, I will make all my goodness pass before thee, and I will proclaim the name of the LORD before thee; and will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will shew mercy on whomI will shew mercy.
So the very first thing that is mentioned is God’s goodness, then the name, grace and mercy.So what is God's glory? Goodness, Name, grace, mercy or in two words…God's character,and more explanation is given about the character of God in the following verses.
Ex 34:6, 7 [6] And the LORD passed by before him, and proclaimed, The LORD, The LORD God,merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth, [7] Keeping mercy forthousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin, and that will by no means clear the guilty ;
visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children, and upon the children's children, unto the thirdand to the fourth generation.
"visiting the iniquity" - judgment of God.
This is God’s character. Now don’t get confused by the phrase “visiting the iniquity.” That means,God created you to reflect His character goodness, mercy, grace, longsuffering patience, judgment,justice, all put together this is God’s character. The Bible says that God created us for His glory, andwhat is His glory, its His character. That means that these are the things that we should possess as
men and women, God’s goodness, mercy, grace, longsuffering patience, judgment. This was God’soriginal plan, God made man to reflect His character. Now you may ask, what’s the difference, thenbetween man, and plants, since they both can reflect God’s character. A flower can reflect God'scharacter, but it is limited. Stars cannot show what flower can show. Mountain cannot show what alittle butterfly can show. There all different, God is fun in terms of variety and diversity, but what about man? All these other things reflect God’s character but are limited. But man can reflect God's
character, and man can reflect God's character MORE. Man has this capability of development. Wecan grow, we can receive and reflect more. We are the CONTINUAL creation of God, and wecontinue to grow into the “stature of the fullness of Christ” Eph 4:13. It was God’s plan that manshould not die. Do you think that we would some day become equal to God? Perhaps after 300million years, but its not possible, because in order to reflect God’s character fully, you have infinity,to be equal with Him. So all other ` can see Gods character unfolding in the life of man. This is howwe become the continual creation of God so to speak, the continual reflection of God’s character,this was the reason God created man. This development, this ability to develop, is God making us inthe image of Himself.
1 Peter 5:10 But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, afterthat ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you.
"eternal glory" – What kind of glory? Eternal glory. That is the reason why God made us. Do yousometimes feel like your potential is so little? You try to keep up with the world but you can’t makeit? Have you felt that way before? When God sees you He you with an infinite potential that you canbecome so much better. This is our great hope, how powerful, this is why we are very special in theeyes of God. All that I am sharing with you, you can read it in the book of Education chapter 1. Nowlet’s go a little deeper.
God made man physically, mentally and spiritually in the image of God. For six days God created allthings by His what? By His word. God said let there be light, birds, fruit trees, animals, and theywere all so. Did God say let there be man and there was man? No, God spoke and all was created.Why didn’t God just speak Adam and Eve into existence, this is a point that you need to explain. It
doesn’t matter if they are atheist, deist, it doesn’t matter who they are. But when you share thisaspect, this special aspect of the creation of man, they are all interested. It’s interesting to them, Godcreated all things by His Word, and then when it comes to man, God formed man, but why? Do Imake you wonder why as I explain? A couple of things are being done right now, convincing you,convicting you, and teaching you and teaching you how to teach others. You have to present in sucha way that makes them think. Why did God create man like that, so how did create man? He formedman out of dust; now let them say Gen. 2:7, let them read it, then ask a simple and logical question.Is it easy to form something out of the dust? No, so what do you have to do? You have to have a lot of form, that’s the word the Bible used, so you have the idea that God made man by touching a lot,you have to touch dust to make it form. Then ask the person what does it mean in this world, whenwe touch someone? Of course there are many wrong ways, but in the pure sense, it means we careabout them and we love them. So God made man with love, now like in distance with a commandfrom God like when he created day 1 through 5, but personally, even evolutionist will understandthis. God came down on earth and touched man, we are not like other creations, you must get thepeople to think, so hands are involved. Next God breathed into man, where? In the nostrils, why didGod breath into man? We know that animals have the breath of God, but we have no picture or text that tells us this. However the Bible says that God breathed into Adam’s nostrils, now imagine this.God standing far away from Adam and blowing air, and somehow it ends up in Adam’s nostrils?What do you see, intimacy, you see God putting His lips right next to Adam’s mouth and breathinginto Him. So you see that God is very close God made man to be very close to Him. Do you know why
many people are sad and depressed? Because they lost the character of God, there not close to God,and they are not being touched by God. That’s why many people are unhappy, and they don’t knowthis, that why they think they need more money, more clothes, entertainment, have a boyfriend orgirlfriend to be more happy. Whenever to you think that you need something else to be happy, that happiness is counterfeit. When you have to have things to be happy or another person, that happiness isn’t true its not real happiness. True happiness is what God put in you. God's presence
within you, but the concept is even deeper than this.
God breathed into man the breath of life or the breath of God. We can also says God breathed intoman the life of God. That He actually gave part of Himself to us. Not that we are God, but we areconnected to Him by His breath. But why His breath? Because we can’t live without His breath. Godwants you to feel that as much as you cannot live without air, you can't live without God. Try to holdyour breath for five minutes, how do you feel. How do you feel when your out of breath, for examplewhen your swimming. That's how much God wants you to depend on Him, if we are without breathwe have no life.
But today many people walk, live, work, then dead. They are so used to not breathing and they think they are surviving but actually they are dead. I’m sure you heard the creation story before but what about breathing, what am I bringing out. God made man in the image of God, in the character of God,but much more than that, God made man with intimacy, relationship and love people need tounderstand that.
In this world, there are so many topics that people like to talk about. But there is one topic that always out wins all others, and that is LOVE! You can see it in entertainment in movies, in stories,everywhere because everyone is looking for love, even if you are new ageagan, Christian, wiccan.Even if you say you aren't looking for love, you really are, because you are made that way. So do youhave something to offer anyone? Yes, you can love them. So does it all make sense? So what isrighteousness by faith? Breaking it down in a practical way, righteousness means love.Righteousness means love. Love by faith.
Now let’s go a little deeper. How did God create woman? Think about this, this is very interesting.You know what God did to Adam? God asked Adam to name all the animals. When Adam opened hiseyes he saw the flowers, fruit trees, all the different mammals roaming the earth, no mosquitoes tocatch, and then God tells Adam to name the names. Then Adam proceeds, giraffe, elephant, etc....,but he noticed that they all were in pairs, the lions female and male, or the cows, Adam noticed thepairs, two. Do you think that God purposely made Adam to feel a need for companionship for what?The reason that God made Eve is to make the love experience complete in man, because love is twoways, not one way. Some people say they can live without the opposite sex, so do you understand?The Baptist, Methodist, or anyone else can understand this. To make the love to be complete. It is atwo way love. But what causes the world to be like it is? Its in the home, when families don’t haveGod in their homes. So this is the purpose of God in the creation of man, but more than that. God
created Eve out of Adam's rib. What’s interesting is that when God created from day 1 through 5everything was declared as good, but on day 6 God says that it’s not “good” for man to be alone. Tomake that good God created woman, why? What’s very good? Love and character, and after thecreation in six does God says that it is very good. So its good the first through the sixth, but it wasn’t very good until God created man, so you can tell someone, it wasn’t “very” good until God createdyou, “you are very good because God created you.”
The first man Adam was very taller perhaps 15 feet high, you can imagine his stature, and his faceperfect, mind perhaps like a computer, reading a book and then re writing it. There pure mind and
= enemy/accuser/adversary/one who stands against you/foe. Q: How much
responsibility did Jesus take for the woman’s infirmed condition? None. How much
did the sower of seeds take? None. Who is this Satan? Q: How much responsibility
did Jesus take for her regenerative condition? All. Something there is taking place
behind the scenes. Q: “Who is this Satan?”
o Luke 10:18. According to this verse, where did Satan come from? Heaven. How didhe get here? He fell. The bible describes a personal, angelic rebellion against the
government of God. There are two primary passages in the OT that describe this
rebellion, and we will look at both of them.
o Ezekiel 28:11-18. What took place “behind the scenes” Note several things:
1. God transitions from the king of Tyre to the power behind evil—the
originator of evil (v.13).
2. The word “perfect” occurs 3 times (NKJV) 2x (KJV) – two in v.12, one inv.15
3. This being was an angel (v.14,16). This being/dwelt dwelt in theimmediate presence of God whose wings covered the glory of God. (We see
the symbol of that in the sanctuary.) 4. v.16,18 - by the iniquity of your trading. “Trading” = Root word in Hebrew
for “gossip/slander”. (Word 7404 in Strongs) He was selling an idea. 5. v.15 – Iniquity was found in Him. v.17 – Your heart was lifted up.
Described: The mysterious immergence of evil in the heart of a being that dwelt in the immediate presence of God.
A perfect being/angel who dwelt in the presence of God, gossiped and triedto sell an idea and mysterious appearance of evil dwelt in his heart. (If evilcould be explained, it would be excused.) His heart was lifted up and Isaiahshows us in what way, “behind the scenes” of what’s taking place in theheart of this angel: How’d that happen? How did this rebellion come about?
o Isaiah 14:12-14. Make connection w/ Luke 10:18 [ fallen from heaven].
Lucifer = day star He was a bright, shining star. Notice all the references to upward motion (10-12 mentions of highness—
1. The recurrent word is = “I”. The center of the word “sin” = “I”; the centerof the word “pride” = “I” Evil originated in self -seeking.
2. All of the references to upward motion (to that which is high). E.g. exalt,above, mountain, north, ascend, above, heights, cloud, most high, etc. 10-12 easily, identifiable reference to up, up, up, up, up.
3. Isaiah is a poem: (v.13-14) “I will ascend into heaven” = “I will be like theMost High” “I will exalt my throne above the stars of God” = “I will ascend
above the heights of the clouds” “I will also sit on the mount of thecongregation.” (Center).
Jesus returns with clouds = with angels. v.13 – stars of God = angels. v.14 – clouds = angels. Center statement = mountain peak. (stylistically andliterally). The literally structure of this passage is a mountain. Isaiahcomposes the passage to illustrate that this being wants to sit on the throneof God/at the top of the mountain.
Conclusion: This being wanted to be God, then share 2 illustrations.
Gun love illustration. Love is voluntary, and it cannot be commanded. If aman with a gun asked you to do something, you would do it. We would do it,for fear he would hurt us. But if he pointed the gun to our heart andcommanded “You love me with all of your heart or I will kill you”, could wedo it? No! Because love and loyalty can not be commanded.
Wedding day. “I do” is beautiful because “I don’t” is a possibility. The choice
makes it beautiful. If they don’t have that option, it’s mandatory and it’s not beautiful. God entrusted this being with free will. And this angelic beingabused that free will and evil resulted. If they ask now - Q: Why did Hecreate Him if they knew He was going to sin? “That’s a good question.We’re going to finish up this study and then look into that.” Remember, weconcluded with: This being wanted to be God. Q: So how does this work itself out? Let’s look at the outworking of evil. Love and loyalty cannot be forcedor commanded.
Outworking of Evil: How does this affect me? In answering this question, we are going to
be introduced to a figure that the Bible calls Anti-Christ.
o 2Thessalonians 2:1-4 (v4). Why does this figure go into the temple of God? To
pretend to be God. Why does he want to show himself to be God? Because he desiresworship. Here we encounter the figure the Bible calls the Antichrist. (If they ask
“Who is the Antichrist?” “Great question. We’ll answer that in a future study in
great detail. Let’s just look at the text/big picture.”) This man of sin = Antichrist.
v.4 – “opposes and exalts” sounds like Isaiah. This man of sin wanted to
sit in the very throne of God, wanted to above, who goes into the very temple
of God (congregation of God) to show that he IS God. His purpose = To show
that he IS God.
Q: According to v.4, what’s he after? Why does he go into the temple of God? He’s after worship. Here we see what’s taking place “behind the scenes”.This is involving this mysterious figure called the Antichrist. The book of
Revelation tells us a lot about this Antichrist figure and his confederacy withSatan. Let me share with you this confederacy!
o Revelation 13:1-4. The anti-Christ chapter. Tell them to not worry about the
imagery. Notice, both the beast and the dragon are worshiped. In fact, worship is the
central issue in the book of revelation.
Rev 12:9. Who is the dragon? The devil. Satan.
v.2 – The devil gives this Antichrist his power, throne, etc. Here you see thecooperation between the devil and the Antichrist. Satan = dragon. Antichrist = beast. Dragon gives power and authority to the beast. They worshiped thedevil/the beast. This confederacy is about worship! The way you worshipthe dragon is the way you worship the beast.
o Revelation 13, 14 “Worship” 8x’s. (v. 4, 8, 12, 15, Chap 14:7, 8, 11) What this devil/Satan figure that has a confederacy with the Antichrist is all
about isworship. He wants to be worshiped as God.o Matthew 4:8, 9. v.9 – Satan speaking to the Son of God - “Worship me.” This is
exactly what he’s after. He so wants to be God, that if the Son of God worships him,
he would be in a position above God. That’s what’s going on “behind the scenes.”
All of the evil that we see in the world today is the symptom of a larger spiritual
o This shows Satan’s heart. He wants worship from the one who created him. As
mentioned before, if evil could be explained, it could be excused. It is purely
irrational. It’s like a goldfish demanding worship from its owner. This is the mystery
of iniquity. That’s why we do things we don’t want to do. The pain, suffering,
sickness, and death in the world are the symptoms of a larger spiritual conflict over
the issue of worship. Transition to the third part of the study: the End of Evil. Let’slook at how it all ends:
Obsolescence of Evil
o Eden to Eden: Genesis 1, 2--Revelation 21, 22. The first two and last two chapters of
the Bible depict the exact same thing. First and last Eden—a face-to-face
relationship with Him. Everything in between is God getting us back to a place of
face to face communion with Him. Front door: After Eden One more chapter in
Chapter 3: Fall of man: The first battle between Christ and Satan on earth. Man falls,
first battle between God and Satan on earth—bruised head and heel. Back door:
After Eden restored One more chapter in this way Revelation 20. End of the
Millennium: The last battle between Christ and Satan on earth. Everything inbetween is God fighting to get us back and to save us. The Bible is a parenthetical
statement of an interruption in the f2f relationship of the universe with God.
o Eden (In the beginning) to Eden (Restored) perspective: Front door of the Bible =
Genesis 1,2. Back door of the Bible = Revelation 21,22. Front door God in a face-
to-face relationship with His holy people. Back door God in a face-to-face
relationship with His holy people. (Don’t share with ALL bible study contacts. If they
have a little biblical literacy. Optional:)
o The whole Bible can be understood in the light of these two basic themes: Eden-to-
Eden. Everything in between is the outworking and the dramatization and the
recording of this battle in which Christ longs to restore a face-to-face relationship
with His people.
o (1Peter 5:8) – The Devil is playing for keeps, and he is playing personally, working
individually.
o (Romans 16:20) – God will crush Satan under our feet shortly. The saints get the
victory over Satan through Jesus in their lives.
You have here: the end of evil, not only in the cosmic/universal, but in a
personal sense in the lives of His believers. Evil will be ended/obsolete
both universally and personally. It is defeated in the cosmos and in the
character of those people who put their faith in Jesus.
o 1Corinthains 4:9. We are made a theatre to the universe. The things contained inthis study are not just the things that are going on but the things going on behind
the scene.
Appeal:
Joshua 24:15. Choose who you will serve. Will you choose today to align yourself to God’s
side? Who do you want to choose? Who do you want to worship?
Acts 26:12-18 (esp.18). Do you want to have your eyes open, to turn from darkness to light,
to have an inheritance in heaven with God?
Defend it (Objections):
Why did God create Satan?
o He didn’t. God created Lucifer. Lucifer by his own free choice decided to becomeSatan. What mother would give birth to Adolf Hitler? Hitler wasn’t who he was when
he was born.
Why did God create Lucifer if He knew Lucifer would become Satan?
o God desires real relationships with risk rather than reigning supreme over robots.
Any relationship, in order to be worthwhile, must involve a risk. If love is not
voluntary, it ceases to be love – it’s a slavery to necessity.
Why does there have to be so much evil in the world? Why did God allow Lucifer go so
far?
o The problem of evil. It arises when you affirm three propositions:
1.
God is all-loving (He would destroy evil). What is implied to most people when we say: God is all loving He
would destroy evil. To most people, it is self evident that there is noGod because there is so much evil. A bad world demonstrates that there couldn’t possibly be a God.
2. God is all-powerful (He could destroy evil).
3. Evil exists (He does not destroy evil).
o There are 4 possible resolutions:
1. We could deny the first of the three propositions. We could say that God isn’t
all-loving.
2. We could deny the second of the three propositions. God would like to
destroy evil, but he can’t do anything about it. 3. We could deny the existence of evil.
4. We could affirm all three propositions. Problem of evil arises when you
affirm these 3 propositions: God is all love, God is all powerful, Evil exists.
That just tells people that God does not exist. So then how do we resolve this
dilemma? So: The first stabilizing force (of the iceberg illustration) = We
must understand the problem of evil. We can look at the four options that
were available to God, His hands being tied by His character and nature.
What options are available to God?
He could have created nothing at all.
He could have created beings who were not free.
He could have created beings who were free but who could not
rebel/sin.
o It is mutually exclusive. It would be telling a lie if He created
these beings. God couldn’t do that because God can’t lie. Part
of freedom is the capacity to rebel. It’s like saying: why didn’t
God create beings who were free, but who weren’t free?
(internally inconsistent). It would be the same as option #2.
The increasing moral capacity of an individual to do good, the
potential to do evil also increases. Looking at the option of
God, He chose the 4th option. The more moral capacity/moral
power/strength/intellect/vigor that He gives those beings,
surely the capacity for good, but also the capacity for
bad/evil. How can the world be so bad? Someone powerful must have
rebelled. If it was just a rebellious cow in Eden, we wouldn’t be in as
bad shape as we are. There is so much evil in the world because
there was a super-high being who rebelled.
o The world that we live in today is not the perfect world possible. We can all imagine
a more perfect/moral world. But the Christian/biblical thesis, is while this world is
not the most perfect possible, is that this world is the way to the most perfect
world possible. It is the best way to the most perfect world. God is creating the
most perfect world. What would be the most perfect world? Beings are free to be
evil but aren’t. What would the most perfect world possible look like? It wouldhave 4 essential requirements: The four essential characteristics of a perfect
world. i.e., how do we know that evil will not rise again?
o God could have made a perfect would of less morally capable creatures, but then it
would be a perfect world of “dogs.” The most perfect way to a perfect world is to
allow evil. Dogs wouldn’t have fallen, but wouldn’t be capable of the love that
humans are capable of.
1. The process leading to the achievement of a world where humans are free, but
never will do anything evil
The most perfect world possible would be a world where humansare free but they are choosing not to rebel. Evil is a prerequisite to
the most perfect world possible. If evil never arose, you would have aperfect world, but you wouldn’t have the most perfect worldpossible. We learn about grace, forgiveness, the cross in the heart of God, that we couldn’t learn if evil hadn’t risen. Who keeps sin out of heaven? We do. If God does, then why didn’t God do that in thebeginning? In heaven, is sin possible? Yes. But it will never riseagain, because we know where sin leads.
2. A world wherein is permitted the full and final un-coerced exercise of moral
freedom. Sin is possible, but does not become actual.
3. A world in which there is permitted the presence of enough evil to provide both
the condition for the achievement of higher moral virtues and a
comprehensive lesson of the wrongness of evil. The lesson never needs to be repeated. world in which there is
enough evil, to teach the lesson that will never again need to betaught. Could the world be more evil? yes. But that doesn’t diminishthe fact that this world is evil.
4. A world where free creatures learn for themselves why evil is wrong.
o We will, in eternity, see God face-to-face. Revelation 22:4, 1Corinthians 13:12, but in
between Edens, we learn the lessons from sin. God will not be the one who keeps sin
out of heaven. We’re the ones who keep sin out of heaven . Matthew 13:28, 29. God
must let evil run its course until the harvest —until maturation. He says to wait until
everything is clearly seen. The moment God made free creatures, He tied His hands.
He could, at any moment, coerce the free creatures, but they would no longer be
free. Holiness is an acquired taste. It is not our first thought. Once we are converted,
our taste begins to change. We begin to love what God loves and loathe what Godloathes. Earth is where we learn this. There are two groups of people on the earth at
the end of time, those who look to God and say, “Thy will be done,” and those who
God looks to and says, “Thy will be done.”
o When you put this all together: you come up with a very appealing argument of evil.How is God going to get here? Allow sin to raise up enough so we don’t want to livein an evil world? Q: Who keeps sin out of Heaven when the Great Controversy isfinished? We do. That’s the only way to have a truly perfect moral world. We knowthat sin will not rise a second time, because God’s people will not allow it. Thisworld is the WAY to the most perfect world. We have to learn to hate sin here in thisworld. The only beings allowed to enter into Heaven is those who would rather die
than to sin. This is the time in which we develop the taste for Heaven. The largerissue is: would Heaven be happy for you? Would Heaven be your home? If theanswer is NO: God and His mercy wouldn’t bring you there. For two reasons: 1. Youwouldn’t be happy. 2. Heaven wouldn’t be safe.World that we’re living in right nowis the way to the New Heaven and new Earth. How do we know sin will never riseagain a second time? Because God won’t let it? No… because God’s people won’t let it. They have seen that God is completely trustworthy via the Cross and that sin iscompletely wrong/contrary to the best interest of God and ourselves. God issecuring the Universe’ future by this process called the Great Controversy. Our sinpushes us away from God, not the other way around. Isaiah 59:2. In Eden, whosinned? Who hid?
Predestination Argument: There’s a difference between: God knowing and God choosing.
God knows our eternal destiny, but He didn’t choose it. (E.g. I chose what I wore today. Now,God knew it, but He didn’t choose it for me.
SalvationPurpose of the Study: Salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, to the glory of God.
Know it/Mark it:
Problemo Genesis 1:26-28, 31
o Genesis 3:1-8 (esp. 8)
o Romans 5:18a, 19a
o Romans 3:23
o John 1:1-4a (esp.4a)
o Isaiah 59:1, 2
Solution
o John 3:16, 17
o Matthew 20:28
o Romans 5:10
o Romans 10:9-13
o Acts 2:36-38
o 1John 5:11-13
Share it:
Problem
o Genesis 1:26-28, 31. God made everything good. Man began in a right relationship
with God.
o Genesis 3:1-8 (esp. 8) why did they flee? They were ashamed of their guilt. Was this
an isolated incident, or is there something larger at stake here? They believed in the
serpent and they disbelieved God. Hiding from God. Fleeing from His presence. Q:Was this merely an isolated incident that took place in a garden thousands of years
ago?
o Romans 5:18a, 19a. Because of what man did, it had radical implications for all of
humanity. All were affected. Adam was the father and the representative of all of us.
He passed on rebellion as a part of his characteristics. God created Adam and Eve in
His likeness. Seth was born in the likeness of his parents. One man’s offence =
condemnation to all. What Adam did, affected all of Adam’s descendents. Q: Why is it
that when one man fell, all fell? (1) Adam was the father of the human race. (2)
Representative of the human race. Principle of representation = Representative
wins, you win. Representative lose, you lose.o Romans 3:23. All have followed in the footsteps of their father, Adam Not only are
we sinners by Adam’s transgression, but “all have sinned and come short of the
glory of God.” We have sinned and continue to come short. Q: What exactly is the
wages/result of sin?
o Romans 6:23a. The wages of sin is death. If it were 50 push-ups, we would all be
strong. If it were $50, we would all be poor. The truth is that the wages of sin is
death. Why is this so? Why is the wages of sin death? Why is God so severe?
o John 1:1-4a (esp.4a). In Him was life. God is the very source/fountain of life.
o Isaiah 59:1, 2. The Lord’s hand is not short so that it cannot save . Sin causes
separation. The separation of one’s self from the source of life causes death. If God is
the fountain/source of life and sin causes separation from life, what happens?
You die. We just answered the question “Why is the wages of sin = death?”
Because sin separates you from your source of life, that’s why you die. E.g: If I pushaway from the wall, who moves? You do. The wall is immoveable and when you
push away, you’re pushing yourself away. Your sin does not push God away from
you; It pushes you away from God. Sin does not push God away from you; it pushes
you away from God. Remember Genesis 3. God goes looking for Adam. In the case of
Adam, does the Adam look for God or does God look for Adam? God looked for
Adam. God goes after Adam. The problem portion is very linear, simple.
Man basically has two problems: (1) Death and that which causes
death— (2) sin.
People will not appreciate salvation, if they don’t understand the
thing that separates them from salvation. The good news of salvation is only as good as the bad news is bad. We’ve
looked at the two part problems, now let’s look at the two part solution.
Solution
o John 3:16, 17. (v16) Should not perish which means die. This rescues us from the
first of the two problems—death. Not to condemn but to save. Believe in Him and
you will not die. This rescues us from that which causes death—sin. God does not
change the past in which we sinned. We must believe. v.17 – key word: Condemned.
The world is steeped in sin. God does not say you’re not a sinner. But He takes away
the condemnation of that sin He wipes away the condemnation of sin by giving it to
someone else. How does God do this? How does that work?
o Matthew 20:28. Keyword: “ransom.” It is a payment or a price. How does that
work? When you’re purchasing back what formally belonged to you. Q: How does
that work? How does Jesus’ death work?
o Romans 5:10. According to that text, how is someone reconciled [to bring back] to
God? By His death. According to this text, how is a person saved? By His life. Much
more. Reconciled = To be brought back. To be friends again. To be Re – Conciliate. Q:
Why do we need to be re-conciled? Enemies. Here’s the idea of former ownership
(ransomed by purchasing back what belonged to you). = reconciled (to be brought
back friends.) Q: According to that verse, how are we saved? By His life.
Solution #1: Jesus died the death you deserved. God has a solution to your
first problem of death. He died the death that you deserved, thus deliveringyou from the penalty for that death.
Solution #2: Jesus lived the sinless life you have not lived.
Billionaire’s club illustration: how much money would you have to
have (minimum) to be in the club? $1 billion. You’re a billion in debt.
A kindly billionaire gives you a billion, are you now part of the club?
No. You’re part of the looking-for-a-job club. To join the billionaire’s
club, you would need another billion. The first billion gets you out of
debt. The second billion gets you into the club. The death of Jesus
did more than just give the first billion to get us out of death, and
then He provided the second billion living the life we never could.
How did you get into Adam’s world? You were born. How do we get out? We
must be born again. Read Romans 5:18b, 19b.
How do we get access to this amazing offer?
o Romans 10:9-13. We must #1, believe and #2, confess. It is ours by faith. Tie this
through purpose: that salvation is by grace alone, through faith alone, to the glory of
God. What happens once (after/as a result) of believing and confessing? Q:
According to that verse, how do you get access to that amazing transaction? You
believe with your heart and confess with your mouth. Sounds like John 3:16. You
can’t earn/purchase/deserve it, but you can accept it. You believe Jesus that died the
death that you deserved, and you believe that Jesus lived the life that you have not
lived.o Acts 2:36-38 (esp.38). Peter says to repent —that is, to turn. Where do we turn? The
point isn’t to turn from our sin; the power is in turning to Jesus! Turn from your
sins? No! TURN TO GOD! There’s no power in where you’re turning from, but in
where you’re turning to. Repenting = turning to God. You believe, confess, and turn
to God. Every time we turn to God, we turn from sin, but the emphasis must be on
turning to God.
o 1John 5:11-13. Who has eternal life? Those who believe. Why? To know that you
have eternal life. Q: According to that verse, where is eternal life found? In Jesus.
John writes so that you may know that you have eternal life and by turning you may
continue to believe in His name. Believe what? Believe that Jesus died the death you
deserved, for the personal sins that you are guilty of. Believe that Jesus lived the life
that you have not lived and you are delivered from death and delivered from the
problem of sin because He lived a perfectly sinless life. You are redeemed from
death and that which causes death, sin.
o Q: How did you get into this world of Adam?We were born into the world of
Adam. How do you get into the world of Second Adam? Born again. Born into the
world of Adam without choice. Born again in the world of the Second Adam by faith;
by choice.
Appeal:
Do you accept this eternal life that comes to you by grace through faith? Q: Do you want thislife that comes only in His son? Do you want this salvation that God gives to you? Do youwant it? If they say Yes: Great, you can accept Jesus as your personal Savior in a snap!
o Do it in a snap:
Sinner (confess that you are a sinner)
Need (you have need of salvation)
Accept (I accept the salvation that comes from Christ)
Power (ask for it (the power) to live a new life for Christ)
believe. Christianity is something that is to be global, not just for one group of people. Jesus
is saying: The Holy Spirit is going to be a global ministry to speak to the mind of the whole
world: about sin, righteousness, and judgment. 1. Q: “According to the text, why is the Holy
Spirit going to convict of sin?” A: “Because the world does not believe.” (v9) The purpose of
convicting sin: is to lead you to believe in Jesus. The reason: Because Jesus is the only one
who can relieve the problem of guilt and sin. (v9). Why of righteousness? 2. “According tothe text, why will the Holy Spirit convict of righteousness.” A: “Jesus is the living, breathing
example of what right living looks like.” Not only does the Holy Spirit convict you of the
wrong thing, but convict you of the right thing. Because the living example of righteousness
would no longer be with man after Jesus ascended. 3. The third thing is the Holy Spirit will
convict you of is: judgment is coming. According to the text, Because the Ruler of the world
is judged. Because Satan is judged (if Satan will be judged for his misdeeds, it’s highly likely
that all who are aligned with him will be likewise judged). If Satan and we are judged, then
God will be judged. If Satan was judged at the cross (John 12:32), then the Holy Spirit will
convict you of the same judgment that was judged for Satan. Sometimes people need to
know that not only have they’ve done the wrong thing, not only have they’ve done the right thing, but that a judgment is coming. The Spirit is convicting the world – does the whole
world have access to the Word of God? No. Q: Does the Spirit convict you of right living? Yes.
So the Holy Spirit convicts you independent of…What is the work of the Holy Spirit in a
person once they believe in Jesus?
Transition: (The most important thing in a bible study) It helps us to have a logical package
that we can hold onto. So we have seen the Holy Spirit convicts, confirms, and conforms the
person so that they ultimately will become a believer. Once a person becomes a believer,
what does the Holy Spirit do in their own life? What happens next?
Ephesians 1:13, 14. v13 – The Word of Truth = the gospel message. True belief is a result a
response of who God is. Authentic belief is a cognitive experience. “You hear the Word, you
hear the good news, and you believe it.” “And what is the result of hearing and believing in
these verses?” – “You’re sealed.” “And what seals you?” – “The Holy Spirit.” - In response in
becoming a believer, the Bible says: The Holy Spirit seals you. You hear the word, you
believe the word, you are sealed by the Holy Spirit, He is the earnest/the guarantee/down
payment of your salvation and this is to our future, eternal redemption. “Then what function
does the Spirit serve you from your life then on? The earnest of your inheritance.” – The
Spirit of God will come in you as God’s guarantee that you will acquire what God has
promised you will acquire. Additional: 2 Corinth 1:21,22 – says the same thing that the Holy
Spirit will be a down payment to God’s promise. [This sealing is not “once saved always
saved.” The gift of the Spirit is given, but it can be taken away when we sin. That doesn’t mean
that it is. It isn’t if we repent, but it can be (Ps. 51:11). David prays that the Lord would not
take His Spirit from him because he realizes the danger of losing the Spirit.] The guarantee is
based on your belief. It is conditional. It is on the basis of who you trust is. The terms of the
agreement are to hear the word and believe. The first work of the Spirit is the guarantee of
salvation. The second is found in Romans 8…
o Personal reference: Gal 3:1-6, Jn 3:1-16
Acts 2, Gal 3, Rom 5, John 3 – Teach: the moment you become a believer, the Holy Spirit will
Two: the flesh and the Spirit. When you walk after the flesh, what happens? Your mind is on
the flesh. When you walk after the Spirit, what happens? The requirement of the Law is
fulfilled; their mind is on the Spirit (Romans 7:14 explains what one of the things of the
Spirit is—the Law). They are in the way of life and peace [as opposed to being at war with
God]. What is living after the flesh? When people do whatever comes into their bodies or
their minds (Eph 2)—this leads to death (R8:6). When we are filled with the Spirit, wesubjugate the desires of the flesh to the Law of God. The fleshly mind is at war with God.
How can you wage war on God and not die? Is it possible to please God while in the flesh?
No. It cannot submit to God’s law, if you are not filled with the Spirit and filled with the
flesh.
Walking in Flesh Walking in Spirit
Mind on flesh Requirements of law fulfilledDeath Mind is on Spirit War with God Life and PeaceCannot submit to God’s Law
Hebrews 10:15-17. The Spirit writes the Law on our hearts, teaching us to live like children
of God. (Now, go to Gal. so you don’t go any deeper in the “law.” Some people get scared off
by talking too much about the law.)
o *Additional: Jeremiah verses. Jer 31:31-34; The Law He writes is the same law of
the OT. (Oh, btw, this law of God, this is the same old law of God that Jeremiah talks
about. Hebrews is quoting Jeremiah.)
Gal 5:19-24. (not 16-24: so you don’t have to explain what “under the law” mean.) Two lives
Jesus is offering us with the Spirit: There are two ways to live—filled with the flesh or with
the Spirit, and it gives details of what each life entails. Which life sounds more desirable to
you? Appeal: Ask this question: “If I offered you two lives: #1 and #2. #1- (v19-21) or #2 – (v22,23), which of those two lives would you want?” (You can end the bible st udy at this
point. 30min.) If you didn’t want to end here:
o John 14:15, 16. We will keep His commandments if we love Him. Jesus promises to
send the Spirit (the comforter/helper) to help us keep His commandments.
o Revelation 14:12 – (If you want to bring in a little end time prophecy.) God’s last
day people will be those who have chosen to let them be filled with the Spirit. Do
you want to be one of those last day people?
Summary: Before conversion, the Spirit convicts us of sin, righteousness and judgment. After that, the
Spirit says to us, “You’re going to heaven, you’re a son of God, so let me teach you how to live like one.”
Appeal: The Spirit is in the world to…and once we accept Jesus, the Spirit…and it helps us to keepGod’s commandments. What would keep you from putting your trust in Jesus and walking in theSpirit with the Law of God written on your heart? What would keep you from having the assurancethat you are a child of God and that heaven is your home? [Amelia Earhart story—position doubtful,fuel almost gone].
Lay the foundation for the next study—on the Law of God…and the next, on the Sabbath, and the
Q: Some people may read that when you’re sealed, you’re always sealed. Can you lose that seal? Yes – by choosing to become an unbeliever when they hear the Word. This leads us tothis question: Every time you sin, do you lose it? Illustration – every time you sin against
your wife (fight with your wife), you don’t get divorce or you don’t have to get remarr ied.You get a divorce because of an act of choice to separate. So when you choose to enter into acovenant relationship with God, and we continually permit to enter into our lives that comes between us and God, we will eventually come to a place where we lose the seal.You’re in, until you choose to be out.
Colossians 3:1 – the fact that I’m alive with Christ, causes me to seek the things above. v2-3:Why do I set my mind on things above? Because I have died through Jesus Christ, and I amrisen anew (the person I am now) and AM Him. I am hidden. God sees Christ, not me. v4-8:Now all these earthly things will need to go out. These earthly things will bring God’s wrath.If you keep all these earthly things, you will be apart of God’s wrath. v9 -10: How is the newman renewed? It’s renewed in knowledge. Knowing and learning about who God is, isfundamental to a victorious life.
Romans 5:1,9-10 – Peace = cease to be in God’s wrath and God’s enemy. v2 – “Standing ingrace” = starts at a point and continues into the future. “By faith” = grace is accessed byfaith. Grace stats and continues by faith. v3 – More than I am glad that I’m going to heaven, Iam glad that I’m suffering? Why is that? v3,4 - Suffering produces perseverance.Perseverance produces experience/character or better yet, proven character. v5 - Thistested character produces hope. The change in my character fills me with hope (not be put to shame), because the change in my character proves that the Spirit is working in my life.This picture gives us present assurance, not present assumption..
Big Picture:
Work of the Holy Spirit convict us of sin, righteousness, and judgment.
To become believers. Then the spirit will come inside of us
And says you are a child of God
Let me teach you how to live as a child of God and teach you the law.
The Law of GodPurpose of the Study: The law of God is the foundation of His throne in both the OT and the NT andis the standard for the Christian life.
Center it: Same as the purpose - Foundation of His throne.
Know it/Mark it:
Exodus 24:9-11
o (If they are unfamiliar with the Ten Commandments – Exodus 20:1-17. You may also
switch with Ex. 24.)
Exodus 20:1-17
Ezekiel 1:22-28
Exodus 24:12
Numbers 15:37-41
Exodus 25:8-16
Exodus 31:18
Exodus 25:17-22
Psalm 80:1
Revelation 11:19
o Deuteronomy 4:13
1Corinthains 3:16
Revelation 15:5
Hebrews 10:15-17
Matthew 6:9-13
Matthew 5:17-30
1 John 2:3-6
Revelation 12:17
Revelation 14:12
Additional Text:Romans 7:25
Last week: Work of the Holy Spirit (Review)This week: We want to study the content of what God is going to write in our hearts.
Share it: Connect it to one of the works of the Holy Spirit —writing God’s law in our hearts.
Exodus 24:9-11. Focus on this law is foundation of God’s government; of how God is going
to run this universe. God has given the Ten Commandments, and they have gone up the
stone that God is standing on?
o Exodus 20:1-17 - “Read or study on your own.” First, take a look at the law of God.
God spoke the 10 commandments, but also, he wrote them down:
Ezekiel 1:22-28. Ezekiel sees God on His throne, and He sees that God’s throne is made out of sapphire. God is seen standing on sapphire in Ex.24, and His throne is sapphire in Ez.1.Therefore, God made His law of the very material of His throne. After giving thecommandments, God asked the Israelites to build a tabernacle. Ezekiel has this vision of Godand he describes the sapphire stone = throne of God.
Exodus 24:12. Original Hebrew used def. article “the stone” in v.12. Therefore, it is thesapphire stone in verse 10. This is the stone that God was seen to be standing on. We canalso see a reiteration of the idea of blue commandments in: “I will give you tablets of stone…” Hebrew word “the” is left out. It’s actually: “I will give you the tablets of stone…”“The” - It serves the function of making it particular. It points us back to a previousreference. So it is referring to the stone that was previously reference. Sapphire stone that came with God and from His throne, and He is entering into a relationship with humanity.He gives the Ten Commandments carved out from His very throne.
Numbers 15:37-41. God tells them to put tassels of blue on their garments to remind them
to keep the law of God. This was to remind them of the blue sapphire stone on which the
commandments were written. What is the significance of this blue sapphire stone on which
God wrote His law? Why blue to remind them to do the law? Because the law was made out
of blue sapphire stone! Exodus 25:8-16. It describes the throne of God. God says to build this box and put in this
testimony in it. The earthly sanctuary is patterned after another sanctuary (v.8, 9). He tells
them to put the testimony in the box. What is the testimony?
Exodus 31:18. The stone tablets on which the finger of God wrote. This testimony that was
to go in the box = Ten Commandments.
o Exodus 25:17-22. God describes the lid for the box. He declares that He will meet
with them there; therefore, He is saying that He will “sit” on the box as a throne. God
will teach about His Commandments on His earthly throne.
Psalm 80:1. God is the one enthroned/dwelling between the cherubim. The earthy Ark of
the Covenant was the earthy throne of God in the earthly sanctuary. Is there also a heavenlysanctuary?
Exodus 34:28 & Deuteronomy 4:13. Ten Commandments are the same as “the covenant.”
This verse proves that the commandments are the covenant.
1 Corinthains 3:16. We are the temple of God. So, there was an earthly temple, there is a
heavenly temple, and we are each human temples.
Revelation 11:19. Yes. And what is in it? The Ark of the Covenant. At the end of time, it is
still in His heavenly temple. The law comes from the throne of God, is put in the Ark, which
we see, at the end of time, in the Heavenly sanctuary. God’s heavenly temple holds the Ark
of the Covenant (which in Ex.34 and Deut.4 we see as the Ten Commandments.) We learned
that the box that they put the testimony (Ten Commandments) in the earthly temple. Revelation 15:5 The Tabernacle (sanctuary in heaven) of the testimony (Ten
Commandments). The name of the heavenly testimony is the dwelling place of the law.
That’s what heaven is called. It shows this earth – heaven connection. It shows that God’s
law on earth is the same law in heaven.
Hebrews 10:15-17. What is God trying to put on the heart —the throne—of the human
temple? His law. This must be reason why Jesus said what He said:
Matthew 6:9-13. “Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” God wants His law to be on
earth, in our hearts. He wants us to pray that His law be done in our actions. That must be
why He said this: Lord’s prayer. God’s Ten Commandment law is the same law in heaven.
Matthew 5:17-30. Jesus said that He did not come to get rid of the law or prophets. He came
to fulfill them. He goes on to explain the spirit of the law. Definition of “fulfill”. Jesus comes
to say that He didn’t come to do away with God’s law. But He came to fulfill God’s law.
1 John 2:3-6 (Romans 7:25) How Paul felt about the law of God – He is committed to servethe law of God with his mind.
Revelation 12:17 & Revelation 14:12. What are God’s people like in the end of times?
Prescription of God’s people = keep the Commandments and put their faith in Jesus/have
the testimony of Jesus. The testimony of Jesus in the book of Revelation = what prophets say
about Jesus. What is the characteristic given of those who get to heaven?
Appeal:
The Holy Spirit wants to write God’s Law on your heart. What would keep you from letting
God write His Law in your heart?
(Next study = Sabbath. Or you can do the Beast study – “the bible says that the beast will changeGod’s law.”)
Defend it:
The covenants. Explanation to clear the Old and New Covenant for our own understanding:
Adam and Eve Sin The Cross Second ComingHistorical Old Covenant (Hebrews 8:13)--this is the sacrificial system,pointing to the cross; done
away with at the cross.
Historical New Covenant (Matthew 26:26-29)
They missed the point of thelaw—Christ —and startedbelieving it was some act that saved them.Experiential Old Covenant (Exodus 19:8) –the experience of those whooffer their sacrifices with no faith. This is deeds-based. This is what wehear “acts” are not enough to cover. Experiential New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31-34) –the experience of trueforgiveness of sins, looking forward to Christ (before the cross) andtrusting in Christ’s sacrifice (after the cross); those who were countedfaithful—like Hebrews 11.
The new covenant has 2 elements—
the law on theheart, andforgiveness.
Historical – System of worship given by God through Moses. Grace, peace, forgiveness,transformation all were available by Jesus Christ in the historical Old Covenant. (Jesus is the
lamb/mediator offered up). To be in effect until Jesus comes. When He comes, He fulfills theshadows of the Old Covenant. Grace based; spirit inspired; mission driven. The historicalcovenant ends when Jesus came and died. There is the new covenant:
Experiential – Defines an old covenant as salvation by the works of the law. Experience of the works of the law (Legalistic covenant) It was the experience of Israel in failing to restorethe law. Is still available for all who refuses to believe in Jesus, and doesn’t bring salvation.
People continue to live in the experiential covenant; the historical covenant comes to anend. This covenant was always available to all by faith.
Review:Historical old– Existed since the first days of sin of Adam and Eve and ends when Jesus died on thecross (historical old = sanctuary sacrifice, feasts, etc).When He died, He began the historical new covenant. No old covenant system anymore.While the historical old covenant was going, one could experience the new covenant (saying “Iknow that sacrificing this lamb won’t save me, but this is an act of the new covenant.)Experiential old covenant – take what God says (like offer the animal), but you don’t take it by livingfaith. (Legalistic covenant) It’s a legalistic approach to what the historical old covenant said.
Why is this important? Because it will help you understand more of the New Testament.1. Hebrews 7:18,19 – These are the commandments of the historical old covenant. But it’s aseparate issue with God’s law in regards to morality. 2. Ephesians 2:14,15 – Jesus comes and abolishes the law contained in ordinances (the historicalold covenant).3. Galatians 3:19-24 – We were kept in prison under the law until Jesus came and died but weindividually, personally exercise faith in Jesus. This is not only a historical transition, but a personaltransition we go through. (Experiential old covenant)
John 1:17 - What do you think about that? It’s not saying that grace and truth were not available OT and that the law is not there in the NT, but it’s saying that Jes us is the vehicle to
grace and truth.
Romans 6:14. “not under law but under grace.” What does this mean? Are we not under the
law? What does “under grace” mean? It means that grace is the way of salvation; therefore,
under the law means that the law is the way of salvation. Paul is saying that we are not
saved by the keeping the law. So if we’re not saved by keeping the law, should we break it?
Certainly not (v.15). Just because we are not saved by it doesn’t mean that we should not
keep it. It does not answer the question whether or not the law is the standard of valid
conduct? v15 – Paul is not answering the question, should we keep the standard of conduct?
Paul is answering what is the means of salvation.
Galatians 4:4,5 – Jesus was born under the law and He came under the law to redeem us
from being under the law. When God created Adam and Eve, He created them under the law
(under a covenant of works). Adam & Eve produced children, and the children were born
under the law. We are all under that law. We have all disobeyed, so that means we shall all
die. Jesus comes, under the same law, and rather than failing to obey, He obeys. He takes us
out of the covenant of works and puts us into a covenant of grace. We are not under the law
(we were), because we are not saved by the law. We are saved by grace.
further explained from “Thou shalt not commit adultery.” The 2 commandments are explained bythe 10 commandments, which are then explained by the case laws of Leviticus, Numbers, andDeuteronomy.The Law cont. –difficult texts
The moral law defined sin. The ceremonial law defined the solution. If you find forgiveness from in
the ceremonial law, then there must be something else that defines sin. You slice cheese with aknife; therefore, the knife is not cheese. You find forgiveness in the ceremonial law; therefore, theceremonial law does not define sin. Jesus fulfilled the ceremonial law, and He took the punishment of the civil law.
Those who did not get the point of the HOC (Christ) were under the EOC. Those who did understandwere under the HOC were under the ENC. With the HNC, we see the power of the Spirit to help meet the moral commands of the HOC. The power of the Spirit was available to them, but they missed thepoint of the HOC, and didn’t receive the help of the Spirit. Since, when we look at the HOC, we seeJesus, we readily receive the Spirit’s help.
2 Corinthians 3 –objection that the law is done away with.
o (Ministry of death) The Corinthian church would be sending out preachers and they
would require a letter of recommendation. But Paul was saying that he doesn’t need
a letter of recommendation. “Written in our hearts” “in tables of stone, but in fleshy
tables of the heart.” Paul says that he is a minister of the new covenant, not of the
letter (Experiential Old Covenant) because that brings death (v.6).
o v7 – ministerial of death. This glory of the old covenant (Ten Commandments) willbe brought to death. The ministry of the spirit will be even more glorious
o The giving of the 10 commandments was a true glory, but the glory is coming to an
end. The new ministry of righteousness has greater glory. During the day, the
exceeding glory of the sun outshines the stars. It doesn’t mean they are no longer
there, but that they are outshined by something else (7-11). v10,11 – The oldcovenant will be out shone by the new covenant. This is elements of both
experiential and historical old/new covenant.
o The HNC outshines the HOC
o v12,13 – the goal of all of the laws given by Moses: to lead people to Christ. The
Israelites didn’t get that goal. So the historical old covenant became a ministry of
condemnation. And because of that, the ministry of the spirit out shines the old
covenant.
o Verse 13, the Jews refused to see “the end” or the outcome of the OC—which was
Jesus. Moses’ face was lit up by the glory of God, and he was there to show the
people Jesus. But they didn’t see Jesus, they saw a set of rules, and they coveredMoses’ face with a veil, symbolizing them not looking to Christ. Verse 14, still when
they read the OT, they don’t see Jesus.
o How is the glory of the 10 Commandments being brought to an end? v.10 because of
the surpassing glory of the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
o v15,16 – Turn to Jesus, see the old testament and you see it for what it is: Jesus.
o How do God’s people respond to the attacks on God’s law? They hold on, keeping His
commandments in spite of those who attempt to change them. Has there been any
change to God’s law?
Exodus 20:8-11
o What day, according to scripture, is the seventh day of the week? What day did God
ask people to worship on? Who made all the things listed in this commandment?The Sabbath Commandment. “As we’re going to study today, we’re going to find out
that the Sabbath day is the seventh-day. Later we’ll study how they changed it. But
today we’re going to study how
Just lay your cards out on the table. Q: What part of the law tried to be changed? The
Sabbath. From Saturday to Sunday. Q: So who is this Lord who made the Sabbath
and worked six days?
John 1:1-3, 14
o The Word (God) is the creator. This same Word became human. So, Jesus is the
Word that created everything in the beginning. Therefore, based on Exodus 20, Jesus
created the Sabbath in the beginning, and commanded it on Mt. Sinai. So let’s goback to the beginning: A: Jesus Christ – the Lord who made the heavens and the
earth and made the Sabbath day. The God who created the earth, created the
Sabbath, brought you out of Egypt, all one God = Jesus.
o Additional: 1 Corinthians 10:1-4 – Israel was led out of Egypt, ate/drank from same
spiritual food and rock = Jesus. v8,9 - It was Christ that was there leading them out
of Egypt and let them out of temptation. Colossians 1:15 – Jesus is the creator. He is
the active agent in creation.
Genesis 1:31-2:3
o On the seventh-day, Jesus rested, having finished His work, but not only that, He
blessed the seventh day. Note definite article. What does Jesus have to say about the
Sabbath in the NT? Creation story. Seventh day = God rested, blessed, made it holy.
Jesus was the creat
was Jesus. This makes it clear: God blessed THE seventh day; He made THE seventh
day; He made THE seventh day holy.
Mark 2:27, 28
o He defended the Sabbath from being a burden. The Sabbath was created for us to
rest. He, being the Lord of the Sabbath, has the right to tell us how it should properly
be kept. What is one of the things that Jesus did on the Sabbath day? Jesus continued
the Sabbath in His ministry. Man was not made for the Sabbath. Jesus says: He’s the
Lord of that day. He’s the one who created, blessed, and He’s the one who defines
the Sabbath day and how it’s to be properly kept.
o Extra Sabbath was made for man (humanity). It does not say it was made for the
Jews. John 5:1; 6:4; 7:2 – “feast of the Jews”; “feast of the Jews”; “Jews’ feast.” Who
was the feasts for? Jews. Who was the Sabbath for? All mankind. Sabbath day was
MADE/CREATED. It didn’t exist before. God made people, than made the Sabbath
o He went into the synagogue and read—participating in the worship service. Luke
explains what day the Sabbath was: Q: How did Jesus relate to the Sabbath day
during His lifetime? A: He went to church/synagogue on the Sabbath.
Luke 23:52-24:3
o There was the preparation day, the Sabbath, and the first day—which we call Easter
Sunday. How did Jesus expect His disciples to relate to the Sabbath after His death?The day that Jesus and was buried = Preparation day; Next day = Sabbath; Day after
that = Resurrection day = Sunday. The Sabbath is Saturday. The day in between
Sunday and Friday. (Book: The Timing of the Crucifixion – Samuel Bachiocci)
Matthew 24:20
o In 31 AD, Jesus predicts the destruction of Jerusalem. It was destroyed in 70 AD.
Describing the destruction of Jerusalem. Jesus says to pray not to flee in the winter
and on the Sabbath. They prayed for 39 years. Why did Jesus say to pray for that
long if the Sabbath day became meaningless? Over those 39 years, He told His
disciples to pray that they didn’t have t o pray that they were not forced to flee in the
winter or on the Sabbath. Clearly, Jesus intended for the Sabbath to still havemeaning to His disciples after his death. Let’s look at how the apostles related to the
Sabbath: Q: How did Jesus expect the church to relate to the Sabbath after His death?
A: That the Sabbath would be more meaningful to them.
Acts 13: 13:14-16,37-39, 42-44
o Who asked to hear the message on the next Sabbath? The gentiles. How did they
receive the message? With joy. Why didn’t Paul tell them that they as gentiles didn’t
have to keep the Sabbath? Why didn’t he just tell them to come back tomorrow and
he’d preach to them on Sunday? Because Sunday wasn’t observed by the early
church. Paul preaches to church on the Sabbath. They begged him to preach the next
Sabbath. Paul could have easily invited them the next day. But he didn’t; he waited
until next week. They wait a whole week and come back the next Sabbath and he
preaches the same sermon again.
Isaiah 66:22, 23
o What does God say that His people are going to do in the new heaven and the new
earth? They are going to keep the Sabbath. In our next bible study we will look at
who changed the Sabbath and why. In the new heavens/earth, the people of God will
come before Him every Sabbath day and worship Him. Christ created the Sabbath,
continued the Sabbath, and now will be kept in the new earth.
Appeal:
This is an Eden to Eden picture/timeline of the Sabbath. So if God’s people have beenkeeping the Sabbath since the beginning, what’s keeping you from keep God’s
commandment in keeping the day? It won’t be easy, because we know that the Anti -Christ
will try hard to persuade you otherwise. We learned that God wants to write His law in our
hearts and that His law is the foundation of His throne. We can see that the devil is
constantly trying to attack the law of God on every level. How do you feel about the
Question to ask: How do you feel about the Sabbath? (If you ask about how they feel, they can’t say“yes” or “no”. It gives them a chance to tell you everything that’s been going through their mindduring the study.)
Generally, you won’t press hard sell too quickly on the Sabbath; they might be ready to receive this
new information. You will have many opportunities to have them accept the Sabbath.The real power comes with the Sabbath message is when you tie it with the Three Angels’ Message.
Defend it:
1. Revelation 1:10
o He was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day.
Even if the Lord’s Day was Sunday, what difference does it make? Does it
change God’s Law? We should be in the Spirit every day. The Lord’s day =
But historical evidence for that is sometimes weak. Even if it was true,
language changes so rapidly.
Nowhere in scripture is Sunday declared the Lord’s Day. The only day the
Lord claims is the Sabbath. It’s a study on linguistics. Language changes most
with an emerging culture. Because this emerging culture looks for way to
define itself; so it has to bend language. So what does it say that so many
years (50-100) before and compare with the terms/language to when
Revelation was written? Nothing. When it was written (c. 100AD), the Lord’s
Day was Sabbath. In later years (c. 200AD), people started calling Sunday the
“I’m just happy.” In 50 short years, a word can go from happy to
homosexual.)
2. Principle of Sola Scriptura – the Bible and the Bible only. (Mark 2:27,28; Isaiah 58: 13;Exodus 20:8-11)
3. Romans 14:5, 6
o Esteeming of days. We should all be convinced in our own minds. Where is the word
“Sabbath” in this chapter? Where is it in this book? It is not there. What were days
being esteemed better for? Feasting and fasting (verse 6). The chapter is on food,
asserting that no day is better for fasting than another day.
o If they’re not convinced, they claim this verses. In the context – talking about
quarrels in opinion. People that are strong in faith don’t feel guilty for things that are
not sinful. People that are weak in faith do feel guilty for things that are not
sinful.The issue here is not whether it’s a right or wrong diet. It’s an issue of extremediet vs. healthy diet. Some people if they didn’t have an extreme diet, they were
sinning. And this can be anything else, not just diet.
o As long as it’s not clearly defined in the Bible. We’re not asking the question whether
pork is clean meat. But it’s an issue between extreme vs. healthy diet. But Sabbath is
sundown to sundown on Saturday – it’s pretty clearly defined. According to these
verses, the days these verses are used for: the glory of God. Activities used on this
day to bring glory to God: eating or not eating. (What do you call a day you don’t eat
for 3 days, then I will be perfected (32)/perish (33) in Jerusalem.” Jesus was
prophesying about Himself. A prophetic day is a literal year.
We have 7 indentifying points:
o 1A small kingdom that rises in 2Europe and takes out 3three kingdoms in rising to
power, that 4blasphemes, 5persecuting the people of God, 6changing the law of God,
7ruling for 1260 years.o The Roman Catholic religious system meets all these. It is a small nation in Europe.
It destroyed the Heruli, Vandals, and Ostrogoths. It claims to be able to forgive sin. It
persecuted God’s people. Claims to be above the law of God. It ruled for 1260 years,
from 538, when it came to power, to 1798 when Napoleon’s general took the pope
captive.
Notes:Daniel 7:2 (read)- Daniel has this vision and he sees the four winds stirring up the great seas.Q: What/Where are the Great seas? Numbers 34:6,7 (read this reference)- Describing theboundaries of Israel. What’s the western border of Israel = Great Sea. (today = Mediterranean Sea)
So we know the place in the world that these beasts arrive.Q: What are these beasts? Daniel 7:17,23 Four beasts = four kingdoms. We know that the fourthbeast = the fourth kingdom. Around the Mediterranean Sea (Great Sea).Daniel 7:4 - (at this point you would have already done a bible study on Daniel 2 first beast =Babylon and the 2,3 and last = Rome) So the first beast is the first kingdom = Babylon. Babylonruled from 605 – 539BC. There some sort of radical change – from this ferocious/wild beast andthan changing to a more civilized and rising like a man.Daniel 7:5 – Babylon was overthrown by Medo-Persia. Medo-Persia had to overthrow 3 Kingdomsin order to overthrow Babylon = Babylon, Lydia, and Egypt. This beast was raised up by one side of it you have an alliance between Medianites and Persians. Persians were the stronger of the two that’s why one side was lifted higher than the other. Because Persia was more powerful than theMedes. (How you can remember, today you’re more familiar with Persian: people, cats, rugs, etc.
But how many remember of the Medes?)Daniel 7:6 – Medo-Persia was over thrown by the Grecian army. By a young Alexander the Great and when he died, his kingdom was divided in fours by his top four generals: Cassanders, Lys, Sel,Ptolemy… Grecian army was divided into four.Daniel 7:7 – Fourth beast = Rome. Roman army overtook Grecian army. This beast = 10 horns = 10other kings. (we know this by: vs.24)Daniel 7:24 – ten horns = ten kings. It is divided into ten kingdoms of the Roman Empire.Listing of the ten kingdoms can be confusing, because many Adventists have different lists of the 10.So just say: the Roman Empire was divided into exactly 10 kingdoms. But the 3 kingdoms of the 10“were plucked out” and in history have fallen out of the Roman empire. Daniel 7:8 - The 3 = Heruli, Vandals, Ostrogoths. They were overthrown by the Papacy.Daniel 7:9 - We’re looking for a country that rises up among the divided Roman Empire. (This bighorn)(Daniel 7:25)
This small country smallest country in Europe is Rome Vatacan City. It finally locked it’spower in 538AD, thus securing it’s supremacy. It speaks great things and blasphemies (rev.13, john10, mark 2).Q: Does the papacy claim to be God/forgive God? Yes.So far, this country matches. This country persecuted God’s people.
Q: What about changes time and law? A: Last studies we’ve studied on how they changed fromSaturday to Sunday.
From 538 Papacy came into power.
The year date principle you will learn in class. (Numbers and Ezekiel are examples of the use of
the year date principles.)
Appeal:
Will you commit to not follow the Anti-Christ and the real Christ? Will you wish to strive to
follow the authentic Christ wherever He leads?
*Recommended: Listen to an evangelistic message before giving this bible study. It will be fresh in
your mind that way.
Anti Christ (Ricky Wade)
Dan 7 we have Daniel has a dream. We’re going to look at the parallels to the dream in Dan 2 of Nebuchadnezzar’s statue. Remember that study: his statue. We’re going to come back to that. Daniel’s having this dream.V3-4 connecting with v17 4 kings which arise out of the earth.First kingdom = Babylon (gold) – most valuable metal. What’s the first beast here? Lion – is he not top of all of the animal kingdom? (v4) Gold = Lion. Top of both animal & metal.Two wings = in bible prophecy, dealing with speed in conquering in war. 40-45 year period,Babylon has conquered the then known world speedily.V5 – bear: raised up on one side=one side is stronger than the other = medo/Persia. The culturewho had the strongest influence will remain/last. = Persia3 ribs: represent the 3 countries it destroyed coming to power = Babylon, Lydia, and Egypt.V6- third kingdom = Greece with Alex the Great. Conquered the then known world quicker than anyother country prior. The 4 heads = represent the 4 generals. 33yrs died of alcoholism. 4 generalstook over.V7-4th beast=Rome (Iron legs – 2 legs: papal and pagan rome): Iron teeth=definitely talking about rome. Ten toes in statue vs. ten horns.Ten horns discover what those 10 horns are: v.24-ten horns=ten kings. Ten kings=ten kingdoms.(ten toes: direct parallel to statue).Ten kingdoms of Rome that was divided = It’s Rome divided.V8 – Three of the 10 horns that were plucked.Happening somewhere in western Europe. Among those 10 kingdoms you have a little horn risingup=538AD. After the last of the 3 plucked up happenedLittle horn rises among the 10. The last one plucked up in 538AD. So the little horn has to rise after538AD. It comes into full power until after 538AD.
In the little horn: eyes like the eyes of a man = tells you it’ll be a person. It tells you specifically thisis a human male. Some may believe this Antichrist is the devil/demonic, but the Bible indicates that it has the eyes like the eyes of a man.v.25 - 4th characteristic: mouth speaking pompous words (Rev 13:5 – shows what pompous words =blasphemies) what are blasphemies? Jn 10:33 (Mark 2:5-7) blasphemies = claiming to be God.This leads us to another characteristic: #5: this man claims to be God, forgiving man’s sins.Review:
1. little horn (it’s a little kingdom among 10 other kingdoms talking about the geographicsize.
2. comes up among 10 kingdoms3. comes up around 538AD (plucked up by the roots. It’ll pluck up 3 of the 10) 4. at the head, the one in control is going to be a male human5. speaking blasphemies = claiming to be a god here on earth, forgiving man’s sins.
Do you have any idea of who this person could be?This is the pope. You’ll see the last 5 characteristics that shows that the pope is the antichrist.
(Rev 7:24 – we’re going to come back and see why he’s different. = difference: all the otherkingdoms were political. Now you have one that is political and religious. It’s the first of its kind.) v.25- no man can be God. =blasphemy =>like Lucifer wanting to be God.#6: it’s going to be different.#7: persecutes the saints. V.25 – during the inquisition (persecution of the early Christian church),at least 50million (conservative number) were destroyed by this power (Papal Rome)#8: shall intend to change time and law: OT, the law referred only to one thing = 10commandments.Do you know how God’s 10 Comm. is different in the catholic bible (catechism). They took the 2 nd commandment, it’s completely gone. How else can they worship mary, etc? they took the 10Commandments and split it into 2.(Mark of the beast – you come back to this verse. We identified the characteristics. How theantichrist would think to change the time and law he changed the 4th commandment.(you can put this study with the mark of the beast study)“time, times, and ½ time”: time = 1 year = 360 + 360 + 360 + 180 = 1260. (42x30=1260.)it was in power from 538AD to 1798AD = 1260yrs.1798AD, the pope was captured. Mortal wound = he was captured and died imprisoned.
is it clear. Did you see that nothing else can fit the characteristics in Daniel that describe theantichrist? Even if it’s hard for you to accept, we all know that if we want our sins forgiven, the wayto the Father is through Jesus, we don’t need a priest. If nothing else fits. This is going to be animportant foundational block for what we want to study in the future. That are salvational issues.
Mark of the Beast Purpose of the Study: To show that at the end of time, Sunday observance will be the Mark of theBeast.
Center it: Jesus is Lord, and we show our love through obedience.
Know it/Mark it:
Romans 6:16
Matthew 4:9, 10
Revelation 13:15, 14:7
2Thessalonians 2:1-4
John 17:12
Deuteronomy 6:5-8
Revelation 14:9-12
Revelation 13:2
Revelation 13:8, 5, 7, 5, 18
Exodus 31:13
Revelation 13:15-17
Share it: The first 3 verses are the underlying principle of the M.o.B. The 4th and 5th are our first clue what it is. Number 6 is our second clue. The 7th is the third clue. The 8th and 9th are the fourthclue. Number 11 is a transition to the appeal.
1. Romans 6:16. According to the Bible, what makes you someone’s servant? Yielding to
someone or obeying them. Illustration: two people tell you to do two different things—wear
blue shirt or white shirt. Whichever one you obey is your master. What marks or identifies
you as their servant is your act of obedience.2. Matthew 4:9, 10. What does the devil ask Jesus to do in verse 9? To worship him. Why does
Jesus correlate worship and service in verse 10? They must be linked together in some way.
If the devil tells you to worship him in a certain way at a certain time and you do it, you are
serving him. If Jesus would have obeyed him, He could have been serving him. But Satan
never said to serve him.
3. 2 Contrary commands to worship:4. Revelation 13:15, 14:7. Satan’s call for worship and God’s call for worship. The beast is like
the dragon’s front man. The second beast works as a prophet/evangelist for the first beast,
setting up an image of the first beast for all people to worship. Rev: 14:7. God has His own
message that He sends out to call His true followers back to true worship. How can we be
God’s faithful servants at the end of time? Obey God’s call to worship. Q: How can we ensure
that we will be God’s servant at the end of time? > By heeding to God’s call. Q: What would
5. 2Thessalonians 2:1-4. “Son of perdition” or lawlessness. Other places describe this man as
the anti-Christ. This term only occurs in one other place. (Q: What does the prophet Paul call
him?) he calls him as “son of perdition.” Only other time the Bible uses this phrase “son of
6. John 17:12. Jesus is, here, referring to Judas as the son of perdition. Was Judas violently
opposed Christianity? No. Was he an apparent supporter? Yes. He was even a legitimate
supporter at times. The world looked at him and thought he was a true follower of Christ —a
true Christian. Is it possible that Paul is trying to hint something about the anti-Christ by
using the same name for the anti-Christ that Jesus used to describe Judas? What, then, does
this tell us about the anti-Christ? The anti-Christ is to be an apparent supporter of Christ.One cannot fall away from where one never was. Jesus is speaking of Judas, He calls him
“son of perdition”. Paul calls the AntiChrist the “son of perdition”. Q: Was Judas someone
who was apparently supportive of Christ or violently opposed Christianity? Apparently, he
was a supporter of Christianity/a faithful follower of Christ.
a. Mark 3:13-
b. Luke 10:17-
their “names are written in heaven.”
c. If Judas is call -Christ is apparently
the end has come. You cannot fall away from a state you were previously in. If theAntichrist is apparently Christian, then his mark must be as well.
d. (Clue #1 – Mark is apparently Christian.). Clue #1 – The mark is apparently
Christian. If the anti-Christ is apparently Christian, then his mark would have to also
be apparently Christian.
7. Second clue: Deuteronomy 6:5-8. The words of God are said to be worn on their hands andon their foreheads. This, naturally, isn’t a literal command. God is calling them to makeGod’s words a part of who they are, what they think, and what they do. Would the prophet John have been familiar with the Old Testament teachings? Certainly. Put something on your
to put the words of the books of Moses to our hands and eyes because they won’t fi
hand and forehead is not a tattoo/barcode. If it were literal, would that be deceiving(Revelation 12:9)? No, because you can’t be deceived if you know the mark of the beast. It represents what you believe/think and do.
a. Isaiah 29:6, 7; Luke 9:62 – our foreheads and hands are symbolic of our thoughts
and actions.
b. Matthew 18:8,9 The devil is a master of deception. He is the father of lies whodeceives the whole world. A literal mark —whether a barcode or a tattoo—wouldnot be deceptive. That wouldn’t deceive the whole world. Q: Was God telling Hispeople to literally attach His words to their hands & heads? Q: What did He mean
an external sign. It’s through actions & beliefs.) c. Clue #2 – The mark is not a physical tattoo or barcode.
8. Revelation 14:9-12. Q: Does it seem that God would like us to avoid receiving the mark of
the beast? Yes. This is the strongest warning in the Bible. And it’s a warning to avoid
receiving the mark of the beast. You can’t avoid something you don’t know. Q: Can you learn
what something is, if you learn what something is not? (E.g. You can learn how it is to be
happy, by observing someone who is unhappy.) God wants us to avoid us the mark of the
beast. God doesn’t tell us what the mark of the beast is directly, but indirectly. Q: How many
Unrighteous/Wicked; One group receives the mark vs. One group who do not receive the
mark. People who do not receive the mark obey His commands. We can conclude: The mark
of the beast is those who do not keep the commandments of God. Summary: Q: Would God
when He doesn’t directly tell us what it is?a. Clue #3 – The mark is contrary to the commandments. (If we can find out who the
beast is, and find a command of the beast that conflicts with the commandments of
God, then we can determine what the mark of the beast is).First we will identify the
beast, then we can see what command of the beast conflicts with the
commandments of God. From the catholic perspective, we see a commandment
(Sabbath commandment) that is contrary of the Ten Commandments. The beast
says worship on Sunday. The Commandments say to worship/rest on Sabbath. Mark
of the beast = Sunday observance. (Mark of the Beast quotes: There are many quotes
you can refer to the Catholic church commanding people to worship on Sunday, the
first day of the week. Google search for Sabbath truth – Sabbathtruth.org.)b. Revelation 14:11 – “they have no rest day or night, who worship the beast and his
calls us to REST on Sabbath.
c. Clue #4 – It is the mark of the beast which is Sunday
9. Revelation 13:2. Where does the beast get his seat, power, and authority? From the dragon.
Who is the dragon? The devil (12:9). The dragon was Satan working through the pagan
Roman Empire to try to kill Christ —at birth with Herod, Pilate’s condemnation of Christ to
death, roman seal on the tomb, and Roman soldiers guarding tomb (Matthew 2, 27;
Revelation 12). The beast, then, must be given his power from the dragon. The dragon is the
devil working through Pagan Rome. Therefore, the beast receives its power from the devil
working through pagan Rome.
a. Side note: “The popes filled the place of the vacant emperors at Rome, inheriting their
power, prestige, and titles from paganism.” – Arthur P. Stanley (secular historian)
b. “The papacy was the ghost of the deceased Roman Empire sitting crowned upon its
grave.” Thomas Hoves (secular historian)
10. Revelation 13:8, 5, 7, 5, 18.
a. The world worships the beast power (v.8). Therefore, this is a religious power with
unlimited access to the world since the reference is that it affects the entire world.
b. The beast power is blasphemous (v.5). Blasphemy is when a created being takes
upon itself the prerogatives of God (John 10:30-33; Luke 5:20, 21). See quotes 1-4.
c. The beast power makes war with the saints/persecutes the saints (v.7). See quotes 5and 6.
d. Continues 42 months (3.5 yrs/1260 days --> literal years) (v.5)
e. Has the number of a man – 666 (v.18). In times past, every letter hand numeric
value. The title used at the coronation of every pope is “Vicarius Filii Dei.” Latin
alpha-numeral value of 666.
f. All of this is consistent with the papacy. A non-religious organization would not
force worship either. Having found out who the beast is, now we need to find out
what command of the papacy goes against the commandments of God. (See last 2
quotes)
g. Q: What is the consequence of keeping the commandments of God and not receiving
No. But one day will come when you will be persecuted and/or even killed for yourfaith to keep God’s commandments and not receive the mark of the beast…Q: If you
can’t be faithful today, what makes you faithful tomorrow? Don’t you want to keep
the commandments and practice faithful today when it’s easy, to prepare you to be
faithful when it gets harder tomorrow. How do you know you’ll be faithful
tomorrow if you’re not faithful now? In overcoming the troubles of today, you will
be more prepared to overcome the troubles of tomorrow. (Illustration of the man of
the two sided flag – you need to make a decision/choice now before it is too late.)
Now we see the Papacy has declared that by its power, the Sabbath day has been
abolished and the first day is to be kept holy. Sunday observance is the mark of the
beast. Obeying the beast’s commandment over God’s commandment makes theworshiper a servant of the beast. The mark of the beast is the action of obedience to
the beast.
11. Exodus 31:13. The Sabbath is the mark of allegiance to God. It is His sign—His seal. Sunday
is a commandment of the Catholic Church that is contrary to the Ten Commandments.
Understand at this point: Sunday is the mark of the beast. Unlike Sunday being the mark,
that the seventh day Sabbath is a mark of an allegiance to God. This verse is to emphasize
more what the mark of the beast is NOT/a mark of God.
a. Is Sunday apparently Christian? Yes.
b. Is Sunday not a tattoo? Yes.
c. Is Sunday contrary to the commandments of God? Yes.
d. Is Sunday the mark of the beast? Yes.
12. Revelation 13:15-17. Why does God not just say everything outright? Why use so many
symbols for everything? God isn’t concerned with just giving you a bunch of good
information or knowledge. He wants to make your mind capable of handling the knowledge.
(Tractor or racecar or gun, 8-year-old kid). Revelation was not written without tears, and
neither will it be understood without tears. God gives the secrets to those who desire them.
When we are fit to know, God reveals things. To know truly amazing facts, you must have
the amazing experience to go along with it. We need to find things out for ourselves. God
will punish people in proportion to what they know. Those who do not follow after the
beast will face difficult times.
a. The decisions you make today turn you into the person you will be tomorrow. If youdo not choose to follow God now, when it’s easy, how will you be able to do it when
2 Worldwide religious organization3 Blasphemous4 Persecutes saints5 1260 year supremacy6 666
Appeal:
2-sided flag story. One side will win.
Defend it:
1. Revelation 14:12 – It’s not the Ten Commandments. It’s just God’s commands.
2. Q: Who wrote to book of Revelation? –
– If
you transgress the law = sinning. Paul says the same thing as John. Paul says that you are
breaking the Ten Commandments is the law of God. John is inferring to the Ten
Commandments. This study does not talk about the seal of God. But an objection to the waywe understand the seal of God:
3. Is the seal of God the Sabbath?
a. 1Corinthians 1:21, 22; Ephesians 4:29, 30 say that the Holy Spirit is the seal of God,
given upon salvation. Some argue that this is the seal of God in Revelation.
b. When “sealing” something, there are two elements. The object that makes the mark
is called the “seal” and then mark left behind is also called a “seal.”The Holy Spirit is
the seal that makes the Sabbath Observance seal upon God’s people. Isaiah 8:16;
Hebrews 10:15, 16. The Holy Spirit seals God’s law in the hearts of His followers.
4. Does every Sunday-keeper have the mark of the beast?
a.
No. The issue has not yet happened. It hasn’t been enforced yet. Revelation 13:15,16.Revelation 18:1-4. There is a message that the 4th angel brings which lights the
whole earth. Only if you know what you should do are you held accountable (James
The 2nd ComingPurpose of the Study: The 2nd coming of Jesus is imminent, literal, visible, audible, and glorious.
Center it: The 2nd coming brings to an end the great controversy. The Second Coming is the
culmination of salvation history.
Main Text:WHAT is the Second Coming:John 14:1-3Acts 1:9-11Hebrews 9:28WHEN is the Second Coming:2 Timothy 3:1-5Matthew 24:6,7Matthew 24:7,8Matthew 24:4,5,11,23-26
HOW is the Second Coming going to be:Matthew 24:26,271 Thessalonians 4:16-181 Corinthians 15:51,52Matthew 16:27Matthew 24:36-44Revelation 6:14-17Isaiah 25:8,9
What does Jesus tell his disciples? Going away, making a place, and comingback again. Jesus announced His own 2nd coming, so this was not invented by
someone lately. Jesus declares that He is coming again. He matches that
promises by going to prepare a place for us. Second coming – implies that
He’s been here be
cross? If you look at His first coming, He confirms of His Second Coming and
points to the future.
2. Acts 1:9-11
They looked, watched, he disappeared from their sight, gazing into heaven,
saw all dealing with vision. The angels announced that they way they saw
Him go into heaven, He would return. It would be visible. – They see Christ
ascending up to heaven. In the midst of this: v9 - watched; sight. v10 –
looked; v11 – gazing; saw. What’s in common? These are key words to refer
to the fact that the Second Coming is visible. v10 –
coming again.
3. Hebrews 9:28
What does this say about Christ? He would return a second time. The
apostles announced this all through the NT.
We have 3 witnesses of a fact (Heb 10:28), Jesus, angels, and apostles
foretelling the second coming.
because He died and rose again and His priestly ministry is finished.
Main point = Even the early church/Apostles announced Jesus’
Second Coming. Three types of witnesses declares Jesus is coming
again! Transition: Sympathize with them, letting them know about
disappointments about time setting. (e.g. Y2K, etc.)
When
1. Matthew 24:36
No one knows the day or the hour. Not even the angels know. Nevertheless,
the scripture gives us clues about when it will be approaching:
2. 2Timothy 3:1-5. In the last days, perilous times are coming. People love money,homes are divided, and people seek pleasure. Portrays the world today. These are
certain things that you should look out for, and if you see these things emerging,
watch out for these things shall occur during the last days. These are moral signs of
the last days. People appear to be Godly (having a form of Godliness). Sounds like
today. They will have the “form of godliness”, but will keep people away from Christ.
This is predicted. Even in the religious world, there’s a big lack of morality and these
changed.” Trumpet is used again. Another reference to the loud event of the
Second Coming.
3. Matthew 16:27. He will come in the glory of His Father, and He will come with all
His angels. The heavenly family is coming. Jesus will come down with His Angels. So
it’s a lot more difficult when You’re coming with a very bright entourage. If He’s not
going to be alone, how can this event be secret? Matthew 25:31 – Jesus is not alone at His Second Coming.
(Early Writings – take a journey and Jesus is going to be our tour-
down to earth to see Jesus coming to get His people.
4. 2Peter 3:10. The day comes as a thief, not the Lord. It will be unexpectedly sudden.
There will also be a great noise and a lot of heat.
5. 2Peter 3:9. Why has Jesus not returned yet? Waiting for humanity to experience
repentance. He hasn’t come because he wants more people to be ready.
6. Matthew 24:36-44 – Old Testament story Jesus refers to: Noah. Immediately the
flood came. And an analogy of a thief coming unexpectedly; he doesn’t announce hiscoming. Jesus’ Second Coming will be unexpectedly sudden. When you make an
appeal: you want to leave that home with a commitment made that deals with
something practical in their life. So you want to switch gears: When Jesus comes
again, there’s going to be two kinds of people on the earth:
7. Revelation 6:14-17. Appeal transition [make the 2nd coming relevant to people’s
lives]. What is this large group of people doing? They are fearfully running to the
rocks, desiring destruction. Why are they running? They are unprepared. (1) First
class of people: terrified, scared people. It includes kings, rulers, great men and
they’re panicking. They want to hide from the Lamb. (Lambs are not the scariest
things in the world. But this class of people are running, because they have a
wrong/distorted picture of who God is/the character of God.) This class of people is
an unprepared group.
8. Isaiah 25:8, 9. There will be two different reactions to the second coming. What will
the other reaction be like? Joyful. Why? Because they have waited for Him. They are
prepared in anticipation of that day. (2) Another class of people at the same time,
but their response is totally different than the first group of people. Their behavior
is of rejoicing and gladness. This group of people that see Jesus and sees a familiar
face. They have been preparing, anticipating for the Second Coming.
Appeal:
In the end of time there will be two classes of people, those who are terrified, running infear and those who are prepared and rejoicing. Which group do you want to be a part of? Is
there anything that would keep you from being in that group? There will be two kinds of
people on this earth when Jesus comes again: the first group in Revelation 6 or the other
group in Isaiah 25. Which group would you like to be apart of? Is there anything that will
keep you from becoming apart of that group? (pray to have victory over that…) Give them
Reading Baptism - Its Significance - E.J. Waggoner
Purpose of the Study: Baptism by immersion is the public declaration of faith in the death,burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Center it:
Baptism is the symbol of Jesus’ death, His burial, and His Resurrection.
Know it/Mark it:1. John 3:1-8
2. Mark 16:16
a. James 2:14-20
3. Ephesians 4:5
4. Romans 6:1-6
5. Galatians 5:22-24
6. Mark 1:9, 10
7. Acts 8:36-39
8. John 3:23
9. Matthew 28:18-20 (Preconditions to baptism)
10. Hebrews 11:6 (Precondition to baptism)
11. Acts 2:37-38 (Precondition to baptism)
12. Acts 2:38 (Appeal)
13. 2Corinthians 6:2 (Appeal)
Share it:1. John 3:1-8. How did Nicodemus know that God was with Jesus? By the signs He did
(verse 2). He is focused on the external miracles of Christ. Jesus focuses on the greatest miracle of all = being born again. (“born again” = “born from above”) (verse 3).Nicodemus still focuses on the external—how can a man be physically born again?Nicodemus knew the answer before asking the question. (verse 4). To be born of aboveis the same as being born of the water and of the Spirit. Jesus clarifies what “born
again” = “born of the water and the Spirit.” (verse 5). The flesh produces flesh and theSpirit gives birth to Spirit . (verse 6). Jesus repeats himself. Don’t be surprised (verse
7). A marked difference is seen the live of those who have been born again (verse 8).Born of the Spirit is clearly referring to conversion. Being born of the water is a clearreference to baptism. Jesus begins to describe the work of the Spirit. E.g. You can’t seewind, but you can see the effects of the wind. To be born of the Spirit is a clear referenceto conversion. Because the flesh produces flesh, and the Spirit produces the Spirit. What is the work (fruit) of the Spirit?
2. Galatians 5:22-24. Born of the Spirit is a clear reference to being converted. Conversion
is from what they use to do to the fruits of the Spirit. Galatians 5:19-21 > fruits of the
flesh.
3. Mark 16:16. Baptism is a major part of the salvation process. Believe and be baptized to
be saved. Salvation is a free gift. For someone to be converted, they have to believe in
Saved. So: Water is a clear reference to baptism. Spirit is to conversion.
Appeal:12. Acts 2:38 “Repent and be baptized.” As a public declaration of your faith in the death,
burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, would you like to be baptized?
13. 2Corinthians 6:2. “I just want to wait” response. Just as surely as they make a decisionon earth, it is recorded in heaven. If people have continually lived up to the standards,
resting true faith on God and confessing sins, then show it. “Today is the day of
salvation.” – Today is the day. You’re never guaranteed tomorrow. So if it is your desire
to make a public declaration of your faith in the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus
Christ… When making appeal, give a lot of time. (Count to 5 backwards, very slowly.
Defend it:14. Don’t place the burden of evidence on yourself and what you want. Make sure that
everything goes back to the person and their relationship with God.
15. Infant baptism—can you make repent and make a commitment with God at that time?
16. Sprinkling—is it the manner in which God set forth for baptism to be done?
Rebaptism:1. Acts 19:1-7They were baptized in the correct way by John the Baptist, and yet they were convicted by theSpirit Himself to be re-baptized because they weren’t born of the Spirit first.alright to be baptized and it’s alright to be re-baptized.
If someone wants to be re-baptized, ask them if they got a divorce from Christ? Because baptism-
heart for foot washing and to rededicate their life during the communion service.
o If they are worried about non-Christian relatives who have died, 1Samuel 16:7.
God looks at the heart.
Defend it: Luke 23:42, 43. “Today”
o The thief – was he dead yet? We don’t know when he died.o John 20:16, 17. What did Jesus tell Mary not to do? Touch Him. Why? He hadn’t
yet ascended. How long was this after crucifixion Friday? Two days (Sunday).
Know it/Mark it:1. Revelation 4:4, 10
2. Ezekiel 28:13-15, 17
3. John 3:3
4. Psalms 51:5
5. Genesis 35:1-5
6. Exodus 33:1-6
7. 1Peter 3:1-48. Hebrews 12:1
9. John 19:23, 24
Share it:o The punctuation of the Bible is not inspired. Other examples: Isaiah 53:11 (“by
his knowledge” mis-joined with following sentence instead of the preceding),
Acts 19:11, 12 (sick handkerchiefs) (KJV).
Revelation 6:9-11 “slain souls” Revelation we need to look for where else this idea appears
to fully understand it.
o a. v.11 – “Rest a little longer.” They’re under the Alter. It doesn’t say that they’rein heaven. “souls” = living beings.
o Leviticus 4:34. The priests put blood on the corners of the horns of the altars and
pour the rest at the base of the altar. Where did the blood come from? The
sacrificed lambs. The lamb was an innocent sacrifice. With a portion of the blood
of the sacrifice, the priest pours it under the Alter.
o Leviticus 17:11. the life of the flesh is in the blood. The life, then, is in the blood.
So what did they experience
martyrs.
o Genesis 4:9, 10. Abel’s blood cries out. The voice of his innocent blood cries out
from the ground to heaven. It cries for vengeance of an injustice. Not literal.Point: The blood = symbol, crying out for vengeance. So: The blood under the
“rest a bit longer” for Him to avenge their deaths.
2Corinthians 5:1-8 “absent from the body”
o Juxtaposition:
Earthly house) Nakedness (Heavenly houseGroan (Death) Building from God
Away from the body2Peter 1:13-15. Putting off the earthly tent/tabernacle = death. Then, naturally, aheaven’ house must be a heavenly body.o Paul wanted to have the heavenly house without dying. He wanted to put on
immorality without the nakedness (v.3). He desired to be translated.
4. Read Num 14:34. The spies looked over Canaan for 40 days. Ten of the spies lose faith in
God. God is now going to punish them, making them wander a year for every day that
they were in the land of Canaan. Before the children of Israel went into the promise land,
and spied on the land of Canaan for 40 days to see if they could really take the land of
Canaan with their own power. But they come back and 10 spies says “we can’t do it.” 2
(believers of God) says “we can.” The 10 persuaded the Israelites not to overcome
Canaan. For the 2 faithful, God declares that one day = one year. Principle in Scripture
Year (in Bible Prophecy.) This works if
the principle stays the same. We can now take this principle of a day for a year to see
that we’ve got 490 prophetic days = 490 literal years. If the principle doesn’t work, we
throw it out.
a. Also says it: Ezekiel 4:6. 70 weeks = how many years? 70 weeks x 7days/week = 490 literal days = 490 prophetic years. Another way of explaining: If it’s literal weeks, the time does not take you to the Messiah. They would still be
in captive. 5. Read Dan 9:25. Now we find the starting point of the 70 week time period. Gabriel says
that from the command to restore Jerusalem to the Messiah would be 7 wks + 62 wks,
equaling 69 wks. The 69 weeks start from the restoration of Jerusalem and goes to the
x2)+2=62) 62 weeks = 69 weeks. That makes 483
prophetic days/literal years. Going forth the command to restore/rebuild Jerusalem and
give Jerusalem to govern itself. From restore/rebuild Jerusalem to the coming of the
Messiah = 483 prophetic days/years. The wisemen knew when Jesus was to be born
because of this prophecy.
6. Read Ezra 7:7, 11, 12-26. This decree came in the 7th year of Artaxerxes. The King gives a
letter to Ezra. v.24, he is giving rights. v.25, setting up government and laws. v.26, hegives full autonomy. Scholars agree that the 7th year of Artaxerxes was 457 BC. When he
gives them power to restore Jerusalem. It was given in the spring (1st Hebrew month),
goes into effect in fall (5th Hebrew month) because of the time the trip took. v.8,9.
a. 457 BC (counts as a negative number)
-457 + 483 = 26, however, there is no “0” year, we must add a year. 27 AD. In
simple math, 0 is a placeholder, but in years, there is no placeholder, so we have
to compensate for the simple math. So 26 + 1 = 27 AD.
7. Read Daniel 9:25. The Hebrew word “Messiah” means “Anointed One.” Who was the
“Anointed One?” Was Jesus Anointed? “Anointed One” = (Greek) “Chrio” = Messiah. Jesus
was anointed at His baptism. Anointed with the Holy Spirit. When was Jesus’ baptism? 8. Read Acts 10:38. God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit. But when was
Jesus anointed? When did this happen?
9. Real Luke 3:1-3, 21-22. John was preaching and baptizing in the 15th year of Tiberius
Caesar. History tells us that this was in 27 AD. When was Jesus anointed? That same year
(v.21, 22). Jesus was anointed right on time. But the prophecy is not over. (v.21,22) Jesus
was baptized. He was anointed with the Holy Ghost at His baptism. (v.1-3) Date: He was
baptized at the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar = 27AD (historical date).
10. Review first (quiz on dates and times). We could even go backwards from Tiberius’ 15 th
year. This next part is the most widely misunderstood part of scripture. Read Daniel
9:26. The Messiah will be cut off, not for Himself . “3 score and 2 weeks” = 62 weeks.
giving his testimony: After Stephen’s death, the gospel is sent to the Gentiles. At the end
of the 490-year prophecy, after Stephen’s stoning, the gospel is sent forth to spread the
Good News to the Gentiles. God tells Paul t
(not a Jew).
18. Daniel 9:24. This prophecy is all about Jesus. When we find out next week when the
Sanctuary will be cleansed, we’re going to find out when that actually takes place. Jesus
was baptized, crucified on time. The gospel is sent out to everyone, to you, to me so that
we can be baptized on time
Appeal:1. Did the day-for-a-year principle work?
a. Then Jesus is the Messiah.
b. Then sacrifices in the temple mean nothing anymore.
2. Is it your desire to accept this Messiah and allow Him to anoint you with the Holy Spirit
as He was? What would keep you?
3. When was Jesus anointed? Then at some point, what you do to be anointed as He was?
Defend it/Difficult Text 1. Q: Because Satan will die because of all the sins, he brought upon people, then doesn’t that
mean that Jesus didn’t do everything.
A: Jesus died for all of our sins, there’s not doubt about that. He paid the penaltyfor our sins.
2. But sin has to be consumed. It has to be burned up. The earth has to be purified.
Leviticus 16 The High Priest confessed all people’s sin onto the live goat. Thefulfillment in the Heavenly Sanctuary, Jesus is going put all of our sins ontoSatan. Satan has to be consumed and perish for all those sins. You confess your
sin, and that sin goes to the heavenly sanctuary. Jesus asks forgiveness for that sin. But that sin is still recorded. At the end, those sins are going to be blotted out (via Satan).
3. 2 Peter 2:20 Once you’re saved, if you make the choice, you can go the other direction.And the end of then will be worse then before you went to Christ. Because withknowledge they are turning away from Christ.
Once you’re saved, you’re always saved, as long as you stay saved. 4. Jesus was about 33 ½ years old when He died. How could He have died in 31 AD?
Herod, who gave the decree to kill all the boys of Bethlehem, died between 5 and
4 BC. Those who set up the BC/AD timeframe miscalculated. Historically we can
trace the birth of Christ to before 1 AD.
5. Since more than one decree was given: How do we know Ezra’s chapter 7 decree is thedecree referred to in Daniel 9? It is the only decree that gives full autonomy (right togovern themselves) to the Jewish nation. Decrees:
– 483 days/years = 40AD.(This is after Jesus is crucified.)Artaxerxes 20th, Nehemiah, finish building wall444 BC
i. Prophecy would end in 40 AD
6. Seven years of tribulation. Stolen from the 70 weeks, given to the end of time. There isno reason for ripping it off. If we do this, Christ never dies, the gospel never goes to the
gentiles, and you and I can never be saved. Tribulation week (Futurist view) is not
scriptural. We use the Historicist Method. Futurist and Preterist views were created
during the reformation to take eyes off of the Papacy.
7. Daniel 9:25. some believe that this was the work of Nehemiah. Does not negate the
prophecy.
8. Daniel 9:26 – Some people say that Antiochus destroyed the temple from and is that person
that fulfills the prophecy to end sacrifices. Antiochus Epiphanes (Seleucid Ruler) – Desecrated Jerusalem temple from 168BC – 165BC. So he can’t be the person whofulfills the prophecy because the time frame does not fit.
Daniel 9:26,27 9. Destruction of Jerusalem. Destroyed in 70AD.
10. Matthew 24:1-15 - Jesus is showing the disciples the temple. He tells them that thetemple will be destroyed. In the disciples’ mind, when the temple is going to bedestroyed is when the end of the world will be. But Jesus says that that’s not true. Theyboth will happen, but not at the same time.
v.15 – Had the abomination of desolation taken place spoken of by Daniel theprophet (Daniel 9:27 )? No. The abomination of desolation = The destroying of the Jerusalem’s temple. (70AD). In prophecy, water =people/multitudes/nations/tongues. (Revelation 17:15)
11. Matthew 24:1-15 Titus (the prince) comes into Jerusalem and destroys the temple
with a flood of people (Daniel 9:27). The result of this is already determined =desolation. So Antiochus could not have been the one. Daniel 9:26. In 70 AD Jerusalemand the temple were destroyed by Titus and his army coming in like a flood (water ispeople, multitudes, nations, etc –Rev 17:15). Matthew 24:2, 3, 15—Jesus prophesiesabout the destruction of the temple. The first part of D.9:26, 27 each talks about theMessiah, and second part talks about the destruction of Jerusalem.
Purpose of the Study: Christ is the fulfillment of the earthly sanctuary
Reference: Genesis 1, 2, 3-Revelation 20, 21, 22
Share it: God created all things perfect. In Genesis 1 and 2, God had face-to-face communionwith God. From Genesis 3-Revelation 20, there is separation, and God does everything in Hispower to restore the communion. In Revelation 21 and 22, the communion is restored. One of the things that God did to restore the face-to-face communication was to set up the sanctuaryservice.
Genesis 1, 2 > Perfect God, perfect communion with a perfect man, in a perfect place with a face-to-face communication. (Eden lost)
Genesis 3 – Revelation 20 > God working on behalf of man to bring him back from where he waslost to where He wants him to be. (The cross)
Revelation 21, 22 > Perfect God with a perfect harmony with a perfect people in face-to-facecommunication. (Eden restored)
Know it/Mark it:1. Exodus 25:8,9
2. Matthew 1:23 (John 1:14)
3. John 14:6, 7 (Leviticus 4)
4. John 1:29
5. Hebrews 12:29
6. John 4:10, 14
7. Exodus 25: 31-37
8. Revelation 1:20 {or to Isa 53:5}
9. John 8:12
10. Colossians 1:18
11. Ephesians 2:10
12. 1Peter 4:12
13. John 6:35, 51-53
14. Exodus 30:1, 7, 8
15. Ephesians 5:2
16. Exodus 34:5-7
17. Numbers 7:89, 8:1 (Exo 25:9)
18. Hebrews 2:17
19. Hebrews 8:1, 2
20. Leviticus 4:1-7
21. 1 John 1:9
22. Leviticus 16
23. Revelation 12:11, 12
1. Exodus 25:8, 9. God wanted to be with His people in a visible manner, so He had them
build a sanctuary. In the New Testament, we see that Christ is a fulfillment of the earthly
sanctuary. God tells Moses to make a place where God can commune with His people.
God wants to have communion with His people. “Let them make me a sanctuary” – for
the purpose of dwelling among them. God wanted to dwell with humanity. Make the
sanctuary after the pattern.
2. Matthew 1:23. The purpose, in the previous text, of God creating the sanctuary was to
dwell with us. Jesus became that. Taking a look at the layout of the sanctuary, in order to
come into the sanctuary, a person had only one option of entry. Virgin will have
“Emmanuel” = God with us. The reason why this baby came to this earth is because God
wanted to be with humanity. Jesus is God in the flesh.
3. John 1:14. Tabernacle. Made His tent among humanity.
4. John 14:6, 7. The only way for the worshipper was the entrance. Our only way to
worship the Father is Jesus. Jesus, therefore, is a fulfillment of this part of the sanctuary.
The next thing in the sanctuary was the altar of burnt offering where sacrificial animals
were slain for the taking away of sin. Jesus is the entrance to the Father.
a. Leviticus 4 – describes what part of sacrifice that was put onto the alter…
5. John 1:29. Jesus is the lamb who was slain to take away our sins. Lambs were killed andtheir parts (the fat, kidneys, caul—purifying organs—Lev 4) were placed on the altar to
burn, almost like a holy barbeque. Jesus is the sacrifice. The sacrificial animal’s insides
would be put into that alter. Jesus takes away the sins of the world.
6. Hebrews 12:29. What does God’s fire consume? Sin. The Altar of Burnt Offering is a
symbol of God, as a consuming, purging fire. We can have Him purge our sins, or we can
burn for them ourselves. The next object in the sanctuary was the laver—where they
washed themselves before entering the earthly sanctuary. Our God is an all-consuming
fire. Not only is Jesus the sacrifice, He is also the fire that consumes the fire.
7. John 4:10, 14. Jesus has the living water. Just as the priest who had to be clean before
entering into the temple. Jesus is the only who cleans us so that we have everlasting life.Jesus is the water in the Laver. He is the water that gives us everlasting life. He’s the
source of the living water that cleans us. When our sins are taken away at the altar of
sacrifice, we receive the gift of eternal life. Jesus is the water that gives us everlasting life
(Verse 10). He is the source of the water that gives us eternal life. We next enter the Holy
Place of the sanctuary. To the left we see the Golden Lamp Stand.
8. Exodus 25: 31-37. How was this made? It was beaten. This shows us an image of Christ
and His ministry in the heavenly sanctuary. {Can simplify texts 8-11 by just using Isaiah
53:5}
beaten/hammered (v.31) Beaten pure gold (v.36) The candlestick was to be made of
beaten pure gold. So the gold had to be pure. The candlestick had to be beaten to givelight.
9. Revelation 1:20. The candlesticks are symbolic of the churches.
10. Isaiah 53:5. If Jesus had not come as a pure sinless sacrifice, we would not have been
able to be healed by getting our beating. Jesus calls Himself “Light of the world” (John
8:12). Jesus is beaten to give us the light of the world.
11. Colossians 1:18. There is no church apart from Christ. Being the head of the Church,
Christ gave His life to establish the church. By His beating, the church was established.
Without His being beaten, there would be no church.
12. Ephesians 2:10. Christ is the workman, working on us to make us the church the He
wants us to be. How does Christ work on us?13. 1Peter 4:12. He works on us through fiery trials. It is Christ working to grow His church
making people one with God. The sinners went daily to the earthly sanctuary for
forgiveness, as we must seek heaven for ours. Just as that sanctuary had to be cleansed,
so must the heavenly sanctuary.
23. Revelation 22:11, 12. Making a declaration of judgment. The declaration of judgment
y. Before Jesus
comes back there is a judgment. He is in the heavenly sanctuary now, working for our
salvation. There will come a time when He will stop being the High Priest. He will put on
the clothing of a King and return to earth for the salvation of those who know The Way,
Truth, and Life.
Review:1. Entrance - Jesus Christ is the only access to the Father. The only way to have eternal life.2. Alter of Burnt Offering – Jesus is the sacrifice and the all-consuming fire.3. The Laver – Jesus is the source of living water that cleanses us.4. Lamp Stand – Jesus was beaten to give us the light of the world.5. Showbread – Jesus is the bread of life.6. Alter of Incense – Jesus is the sweet smelling incense.7. Ark of the Covenant – Jesus is the Merciful One sitting on the Mercy Seat.8. Earthly Sanctuary Ministration – Jesus is the High Priest of the Heavenly Sanctuary.9. Jesus fulfills the daily and yearly ministration in the Heavenly Sanctuary before His
return.Appeal:
Remember this study is all about Jesus Christ. That’s what Jesus Christ in the earthly
sanctuary. But what is He in your life? Is it your desire to have Jesus Christ as the center
of your life? (In a group study, ask everyone.)Is it your desire to find out when this
Judgment II: 1844Purpose of the Study: The end time, pre-advent judgment commenced in 1844 when JesusChrist entered into the Most Holy Place of the Heavenly Sanctuary.
Know it/Mark it:1. Romans 2:16
2. Acts 17:31
3. Revelation 22:11-13
4. Daniel 8:1-14 (Giving of Vision)
5. Daniel 8:15-27 (Partial Explanation of vision)
6. Daniel 9:20-27 (explanation of )a vision
7. Hebrews 8:1,2
8. Daniel 7:9-14
9. Mark 16:19
10. Daniel 7:9-1411. Leviticus 16:13
12. Malachi 3:1-6 (Hebrews 12:29)
Share it:1. Read Romans 2:16. Is this before or after the cross? When will God judge? Future tense
is used; therefore, there will be a judgment after the cross. Judgment is future.
2. Read Acts 17:31. After the cross God will judge the earth. God has appointed a day. That
is a future judgment.
3. Read Revelation 22:11-13. Jesus is speaking and declares, “Let everyone remain the way
they are.” Then He says, “I come quickly.” When He declares everyone to be the way theyare has He come yet? Not only is there a future judgment, there is a future judgment that
happens before Christ returns. If He is bringing a reward according to our works, then
He must have already investigated what the works of all mankind are. When does this
judgment take place?
4. Read Daniel 8:1-14.
a. In verse 1 the word “vision” is “Chazon” [hazon].
b. In verse 2, Word for “vision” = “hazon”. The same word is used.
c. Verse 3: A ram with 2 horns, one higher than the other, and the higher on came
up last.
d. Verse 4: Ram is a horizontal power (staying here on the earth). This ram became
great .
e. Verse 5: Goat has a notable horn between his eyes.a goat with a horn approaches
w/o touching the ground.
f. Verse 6, 7: goat destroys ram. Goat runs toward the ram. Goat breaks the ram
and horns.
g. Verse 8: goat becomes very great , horn is broken, and four notable horns come
up.
h. Verse 9: a little horn appears (out of one of the four winds), becomes exceedingly
great , horizontal power (east, Seleucid empire; south, Egypt; Pleasant land,
Palestine). Goat became very great. The notable horn is broken, and four other
horns come up towards the four winds of heaven. (Towards the four points of
a. Verse 1 – The Lord goes to His Temple, before He comes back to the earth to
commence the judgment. What is He doing?
b. Verse 3 – Jesus is a Refiner. He is in the Heavenly Sanctuary refining/preparing
His people – the people that will make up His kingdom. (Description of a refiner:
he sits and continues to refine the metal until he sees his reflection. And when
it’s perfect, he takes it out and it is refined.) Jesus is refining you and your
character to prepare you for His Kingdom. Jesus is in the heavenly sanctuary to
refine our character, working on us.
c. Verse 5 – Jesus promises to be near to His refined people.
d. Verse 6 – Hebrews 12:29 “Our God is an all-consuming fire.” Not only is He our
refiner, but He allows us to go into the fire to be purified. There will be a people
that God has refined to a point that God will see as sinless through Christ’s
defense. The sin that we have will be consumed by that refining fire.
12. Leviticus 16:13. The presence of God is veiled by the cloud. In Daniel 7, Jesus comes in
with a cloud (Psalms 68:17 –the chariots of God are angels; Psalms 104:3 the clouds are
his chariots; therefore the clouds are angels). He has been making an end of sin, sealing
up the vision and prophecy. Christ went in there to cleanse all things and prepare us for
his coming. The 2300 day prophecy is the last time prophecy in the Bible. When the
sanctuary is completely cleansed, Jesus will return.
Appeals1. Are you ready for Jesus to come get you?
2. Is there anything that would keep you from being ready?
3. Daniel 9:24. Jesus wants to make an end of sin and transgression in your life. He wants
to reconcile you with God. Jesus wants you to live in everlasting righteousness. Jesus hassealed up the prophecy and anointed the Most Holy. Now He is waiting on you.
4. Jesus is in the Most Holy Place, looking over the books of records, the book of life… isthere anything in your life that He would have to take your name out of the book of lifefor? When Jesus leaves the Heavenly Sanctuary (Revelation 22), you and I will not longerhave an intercessor in the Sanctuary. Our characters must be pure. What we’ve learnedin these bible studies, this is probably one of the most important truth (other than Himgiving up His life for me). If Jesus is refining me, and this is the time of the end, then Ineed to perfectly reflect His character.
Defend It:
1. We can clearly see that Daniel 8 and 9 are connected because the references to the“Chazon” and “Mareh” that the time prophecies are directly linked.
2. Dealing with fear of Judgment: Daniel 7:18, 22, and 27. In this judgment, the saints win.
Revelation 14:12 –the saints keep the commandments of God and have the faith of Jesus;
therefore the saints have nothing to fear. Hebrews 7:25 –He is able to save completely;
WitnessingPurpose of the Study: To show that every true disciple of Christ is born into the kingdom of Godas a missionary.
Center it: Luke 19:20 – The Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.
Know it/Mark it:1. Matthew 9:35-38
2. Matthew 4:19
3. Romans 10:13-15
4. Matthew 28:18-20
5. Romans 1:16
6. John 12:32
7. John 1:38-42
8.
John 1:43-519. Luke 8:37-40
10. Isaiah 43:10
11. Ezekiel 33:7-9
12. Matthew 10:32, 33
Share it: Introductory story – something about seeking the lost. Connect the story to helping ourheavenly Father to find His lost children.
1. Matthew 9:35-38. Are you moved with compassion when you see the multitudes? Who
are the laborers which Jesus is referring to? The followers of Jesus
2. Matthew 4:19. The laborers are the followers of Jesus. If we are not fishing for men, how
closely are we following Jesus? If we follow Him, Jesus promises He will MAKE youfishers of men/soul winners. Jesus will mold and guide us into becoming witnesses for
Him, but is it really needed?
3. Romans 10:13-15. Who does this apply to? People can’t know Jesus unless somebody
goes. We are Jesus’ preachers. But preachers can’t preach if they aren’t sent. Are we
sent? Has Jesus sent you?
4. Matthew 28:18-20. Jesus command is for us to go because He has the power. We first go,
then teach all, then baptize, teaching them to observe all things that the Bible says. This
is not only a command. This is a promise. We have all power to save souls for Him. Have
we been sent? Yes indeed. We are to go to all nations and make them disciples. He is
promising that we will always have a purpose; we will always have a reason to live, andbecause of Him, we will be able to fulfill our purpose. Do we need to be afraid of fulfilling
the command?
5. Romans 1:16. We have no reason to fear or be ashamed. It is the power of Jesus. Where
is the power in the gospel? Q: Who is the center of the gospel? The gospel is all about
Jesus:
6. John 12:32. How do we draw up men? We must lift up Jesus in our lives. We must lift up
Jesus in other lives/the church/etc. Q: Where do we start? Where do we go first? Where
can we begin to lift up Jesus? If He is lifted up, He will do all the work, drawing everyone
to Him. Where do we start?
7. John 1:38-42. Have you found the Messiah? Then you like Andrew must go to yourbrother/family. Start where you are. You can win at least one soul for Jesus. We must
Christian Living: Adornment Purpose of the Study: To explore the topic of adornment and to find out how much is too much.
The small things are important, but not to the exclusion to the big things. The big things are
important, but not to the exclusion to the small things. The devil gets us to separate the smallthings and big things. Sometimes little things can become a big thing:
- Esau is going to be lost from a little thing a bowl of food. (He chose to make that higher than God.)
- Lot’s wife lost her life turning around.
Following the course of Christ, you encounter people throwing away their salvation for thesmallest things, but it can become a big thing. Most people will be lost by little things, not by bigthings. If anything causes a danger from our Christian walk, we need to remove ourselves fromit. The Christian doesn’t leave that which is sinful, he avoids leading to that sin.
Center it:
1. Revelation 4:4, 10. Is the use of jewelry inherently sinful? No. God gives crowns in
heavens, so there is no innate sin in it. Is the unlimited use of jewelry consistent with the
Character of Christ? No. So then, how much is too much?
2. Ezekiel 28:13-15, 17. According to verse 15, how was Satan made? Perfect. According to
verse 17, why was his heart lifted up? Because of his beauty. Point 1. He was a perfect
being from a perfect God. Point 2. But he became proud because of his beauty. Q:
Generally, is jewelry used to enhance beauty? > Yes. Jewelry contributed to beauty for
Satan. God decorated/adorned Lucifer, we can assume it made him more beautiful. Once
again jewelry is not intrinsically wrong, but God gave it to him. Were you and I made
perfect? (We’re going to see what Jesus says about how we were born.)
3. John 3:3. Were you made perfect? No. There was something wrong with our first birth;
otherwise we would not need to be born again Jesus obviously thinks something is
wrong with the way we were born first. (Illustration about cleaning the room: first time
= still messy. I come in and tell them to clean it again. > first time wasn’t right.) (clean
room illustration). You would never have to tell someone to do it again, if it was done
right the first time. So: if we were born right the first time, Jesus would not say we have
to be born again. Q: If you have to do something again, what does that say about the first
time?
4. Psalms 51:5. We need to be born again because we were born altogether sinful + wicked.
This is what’s wrong with our birth: we were shaped with iniquity and in sin when our
mother’s conceived us. We were all born in sin. We were born completely sinful. If a
perfect person/being fell because of pride, which stemmed from his beauty and he wore
jewelry could jewelry present a danger for an imperfect person? Could we be in danger
because we were born imperfect? (Yes!)
5. Genesis 35:1-5. What caliber of family is this? Are these focused followers of God? This is
a strong, elect family. The family from which the Christ would eventually come. This is,
presumably, the Godliest family on the planet at the time. What does this passage tell us
their jewelry became? They became gods to them. If they could begin to idolize their
jewelry, could we? For these people, their jewelry became a detriment to their
experience. Their ornamentation became an idol to them. God said to get rid of all their
foreign gods > they took off their jewelry. They must have connected their gods withtheir jewelry. This passage doesn’t show that jewelry isn’t intrinsically wrong, but that it
way —there is something else we should do. God calls us to stay in places that are
completely safe and to stay away from places that could lead to sin. God tells us to
lay aside sin and weights: Q: Why? > It can ensnare us. There are things that are
not in and of themselves sinful that the Bible tells us to lay aside because they can
lead us to sin and become a weight that hinders us.
9. John 19:23, 24. (Revelation 12 & 17). What did the soldiers gamble for? What did Jesuswear? If there was one man who lived who may have avoided the dangers associatedwith adornment, it was Christ. Why didn’t he wear any? His mission was too important to make “exceptions” and become a hindrance. He wanted people to love for who Hewas, not for what He had. He wanted people to see His character, and He didn’t want people to see Him for His outward appearance. All Christians should take up this samemanner. Too often we make exceptions—like wedding rings. How can a person withonly one ornament talk to a person with tons of ornamentation to tell them that theyhave too much. Wearing any jewelry makes us the judges in the situation. How much istoo much? Any is too much.
a. Revelation 12 & 17: people of God. People of Satan. People of Satan > has
jewelry. People of God > no jewelry. Why? > Jewelry is used to compensate forexternal beauty.
Appeal:
Before you ask these questions, he/she needs to understand that jewelry is a weight: Q:
Do you understand that jewelry is a weight and can be a hindrance? Hebrews 12:1. Q:
What two things the Bible tells us to lay aside? (sin & weights). Q: Why? (Because it
ensnares us). Q: Have you seen from the Bible that jewelry can be a hindrance and can
lead people who are believers to a dangerous place? (yes) Q: What does the Bible say in
Hebrews 12 councils us to do with weights that can lead us to a dangerous place? (lay it
aside) Q: What do we need to do with jewelry that can be a hindrance? (lay aside). Have
you, in this study, said that jewelry is a danger that can lead to sin? (Stagecoach
operator, edge illustration). Do you want to stay away from the edge of sin?
Difficulties/Objections:I just wear a little bit of it. It’s not harmful and not a stumbling block to me.
1. When God came to Jacob’s family, do you think they knew they were idolizing theirjewelry? No. But God came the next day and told them. You’ll be the last person toknow that you’re idolizing.
2. If you know that it’s a danger to other people, why would you do it? If you knowsomething is harmful to other people, why would you do it?
3. If you think you just wear a little bit, how do you know how much is little and how much
is too much? Who are you to decide what is a little and what is a lot?Any is too much!
PrayerPurpose of the Study: Prayer is powerful, effectual, and necessary for the disciple of Christ.There are certain conditions that will ensure that our prayers are heard.
Center it: Prayer is the breath of the soul…how we communicate with Jesus.
Intro Story for Prayer: Horrible drought, crops were dying, animals dying, people thirsty.Ministers gathered people to have a prayer vigil in the town center. Prayer meeting: everyonewas praying (for rain). In the middle of the meeting, there was a little girl – she raised herumbrella, it began to rain. Let’s study the bible to discover what God is telling us about prayer.
Know it/Mark it:1. 1Samuel 12:23
2. Isaiah 44:3
3. Matthew 5:6
4. Psalm 66:185. Isaiah 59:2
6. Hebrews 11:6
7. Mark 11:24
8. Matthew 6:12
9. James 5:16
10. Philippians 4:6
11. Psalm 55:17
12. James 4:3
13. 1John 5:14, 15
Share it: start with a story about prayer. Transition into the conditions to ensure prayers areheard
1. 1Samuel 12:23. Shows how serious is God about prayer: God forbid that I should sinagainst Him. Sin = ceasing to pray. Q: How serious does God take prayer? A: Very. It’s soserious, that when you stop praying He considers that a sin. What are we actuallydoing when we stop praying? We’re ignoring God. To stop praying, is to deny toexistence of the Creator/God. God considers it a sin to cease from praying. When wedon’t communicate with people, we call it ignoring them. In regards to God, we treat Him like He doesn’t exist. We must recognize our need. That’s the first step inrecognizing that our prayers are heard.
2. Isaiah 44:3. We must see ourselves as a desert and Him as our water. We are dry ground,
and we need the blessings from God. We need to recognize our need.
3. Matthew 5:6. We must hunger and thirst after righteousness. In thirsting, we will be
filled, but we must acknowledge our need, we must realize our emptiness. {GC 519
“Satan well knows…” what happens when people pray, so he employs every device to
distract us}. What other conditions must we meet? We also need to ask forgiveness for
all known sin. If we don’t pray and study, we WILL be overcome.) When you study and
share and pray for someone, it helps him/her to overcome his/her sins too. What else is
important in understanding our need for prayers:
4. Psalm 66:18. Regarding, cherishing, or holding tightly to sin prevents our prayers from
being answered. What is it about sin that is such a problem? a. Exodus 34:7 – iniquity, transgression, and sin.Transgression = breaking the law.
us, because He can’t think about living in Forever without you. Jesus
stepped into the human experience and went through the death that we
deserve.
Psalms 22
o Ezekiel 33:11.
How does God feel about the death of the wicked? He has no pleasure. He
will ask those outside the city, “Why will you die?” God has no pleasure
in the death of the wicked. God asks why they are down there in hell.
They weren’t supposed to be there. It was designed for Satan and his
angels. God has no pleasure in the death of the wicked. Even for those
who are lost, God’s heart is saddened.
Hosea 11:8. How can I give you up Ephraim (lost tribe)? How can
I deliver you? How can I make you like Admah? How can I set you
like Zeboim? (These were two cities destroyed with Sodom and
Gomorrah). Ephraim went so far from God and was completely
lost. So listen to the questions that God asks. He’s asking: “How
can I let you go? How can I hand you over to the destiny and fate
you’re heading toward?” God is asking how He can hand you over
to the same fate as Admah and Zeboim toward hell. Note the
tone of compassion. Admah and Zeboim – were two additional
cities that were destroyed along with Sodom and Gomorrah
because they were leading to the same things of the wicked.
Appeal:
(Personalize this study to your interest)Jesus came to earth to experience hell for you
and me. He went through the mental anguish when they realize that they choose to belost. Do you see how God is a compassionate and loving God, who doesn’t enjoy seeing
sinners in hell? Do you see the Love of God here? Can you see how Christ was willing to
go to Hell for us because He couldn’t stand the idea of living in heaven without us? When
He was in Gethsemane, He saw your face, and said, “For this one, I will do it.” Do you
want Christ as your substitute? Is it your desire to accept what Jesus did in His first
coming, and allow His death on the cross be on your account? Is there anything that will
keep you from accepting Christ as your substitute? Is there anything that will keep you
from heading towards the same fate as Sodom/Gomorrah and Admah/Zeboim? Is there
anything in your life that would keep you?
Defend it:
Rich Man & Lazarus – Luke 16:19-31. When you die, you go to Hell. Conclusion people
come up with from this passage > when you die, you go directly to hell.
o Tip of the finger – Doesn’t make sense: How is just a drop of water going to
quench the burning fire?
o Abraham’s bosom. If we all die and go to Abraham’s bosom, he’s got to have a
huge bosom like Arnold to hold everyone, and it’s probably not t hat exciting.
o Buried in Hades—the grave.
o Conversations between Heaven and Hell? How peaceful is heaven if you’ve
constantly listening to the cries of people in hell?o Rich man is burning, and all he wants is a drop of water—which really wouldn’t
I. Principles of the Worda. John 17:17 – Word is truth
i. How do we know it is truth?
b.
1 Peter 1:23 – Abides foreveri. God doesn't change. If He did we would be insecure and confused.c. Isaiah 28:10 – The Bible interprets the Bible
i. We check our interpretations with the writings of Sister White. It is aninfallible commentator on the Word of God.
ii. People try to disprove the Bible to justify their carnal nature. Ex. Storiesare unbelievable, the Gospels, etc.
d. II Timothy 3:16 – All scripture is given by inspiration.i. One way to show it through inspiration.
ii. Also historical fulfillment. Ex. Babylon (Isaiah 13:19-22 Babylon shall not be inhabited. Hasn't been since its destruction.)
e. Isaiah 8:20 – Must test all things by the Bible.
i. The Bible and SOP define what is truth. Everything else outside of it must be brought to the test. Science, Pioneers, commentators, preachers, etc.You must also test your own senses, it feels so good, they told mesomething that sounds right, I don't feel righteous because I sinnedyesterday.
II. Heart PreparationIII. Ezra 7:10 – Ezra prepared his heart.
Notice that the Bible says Ezra prepared his heart. There is a need of preparationbefore you can seek the law of the Lord. There must be a preparation in order foryou to have that spiritual eyesight that you need in order for you to see therevelation of God.
If you prepare your heart haphazardly you will study the Bible haphazardly. If thereis no preparation you may not be able to comprehend the spiritual matters in theBible.
The bible is not like any other book in the library. You cannot just pick it up and start reading it. If you want the spiritual understanding there must be a preparation. If you prepare properly you will know how to seek the law of the Lord.oWhat is the Law of the Lord?
oPsalm 40:8 "I delight to do thy will, O my God: yea, thy law [is] within my heart."So the Bible calls the law of God, the will of God.You must prepare your heart so that you may want to seek the will of
God!why?
oRomans 8:6-8 "For to be carnally minded [is] death; but to be spiritually minded [is]life and peace. Because the carnal mind [is] enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can be."
The carnal mind is what? Enmity against God. It is not subject to the Lawof God.
If you study the Bible in a carnal state of mind, your mind will not besubject to the will of God. God may convict you and show you things inthis mind set, but you will lack the desire to want to do God's willbecause the carnal mind will not be in subjection. So we must prepareour mind to be spiritual.
What do we need to do in order to know God's will or willing seek the lawof God?
Romans 12:1-2: Present your body a living sacrifice.
You are to present your body as a living sacrifice. There is the healthmessage, but it is more than that. You are to make your whole lifea living sacrifice.
How do you prepare your heart to know the will of God?o
A living sacrificeoBe not conformed to this world.
This includes the health message that is why when you study the lifeof Daniel he practiced the health message. That is why God gavehim the gifts of understanding all skills and sciences and theability to understand visions and dreams.
If we live how we want, eat how we want, and conform to the world,we will not even want to study the Bible. Our heart will not beready to seek God's word. That is why young people don't want to study the Bible, because their hearts are not prepared to seek the Law of the Lord. So there must be a change, a conversionexperience, you must be born again.
We have learned a little bit about how to prepare your heart. Yourdaily bible study will need a daily re-conversion and born againexperience. But with this we must know how to pray sincerely.
oPrayerPray for Spiritual mindPray for wisdom to understand God's WordPray for earnest seeking mindPray for total belief in the Word.Pray for a willing heart. Ezra 7:10Pray for a love for the truth.
IV. 6 Literary structures to the Bible. Or 6 ways that it was written.i. Historical: Gen – Num; Esther, Nehemiah, Acts, etc.
ii. Poetry: Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Song of Solomon, Ecclesiastes.iii. Prophetic: Daniel & Revelationiv. Prophetic message books: Isaiah, Haggai, Ezekiel, the prophets
themselves wrote the books.v. Autobiographical books: Matt – John (Life of Christ)
vi. Letters: To churches or specific groups of people.
V. Fascinating facts (Extra fun stuff)a. KJV first printed in 1611 AD and is the greatest monument of classical English in
the world.
b. OT Chapters – 929c. NT Chapters – 260 (7,959 total)d. OT Verses – 23,214e. NT Verses – 7,959 (31,173 total)f. Middle CHAPTER of the Bible Psalms 117 (and the shortest)g. Middle VERSE Psalms 118:8
HealthPurpose of the Study: our bodies are the temple of the Holy Spirit. As our Creator, Redeemer,and Father, God is intimately concerned with the health of the whole person—body, mind, andspirit.
Center it: Jesus came that we might have life and have it more abundantly.
(Illustration: Just call him the Big Mac “Daddy”.)
Don Gorsky ate 23,000 big macs in 36 years. There is something wrong in the world today. DoesGod care about our health? Does he have a design for our health?
(Illustration: President of Medical Association)
Speech in NYC: “America’s greatest need is for a new lifestyle.” God is deeply interested in ourhealth and well-being.
(Illustration: 7 Questions)
Determine the lifestyle of Americans:1. Do you smoke?2. Do you drink?3. Exercise?4. How many hours do you sleep at night?5. How much do you weigh?6. Are you eating breakfast regularly7. Do you snack between meals?
These people who live this good lifestyle, live 11 years longer. Does the Bible teach us anythingabout health?
Share it: Introduction – tell a story of intemperance that is sure to push the person to agree that God must have a better day (BigMac Daddy – Ron Gorsky; unhealthy habits; health conditions of today’s people). The decisions we make today affect how much we can do for God in the future
(lifespan, etc).
1. Exodus 25:8. Man was separated from God by sin in Genesis. In those days He created
the sanctuary so that He could live with us. Now we don’t have a sanctuary, so how can
God dwell with us? God wants to be with His people. Q: What happened with the earthly
sanctuary? It’s done away with. Q: But does God still want to be with His people?
Absolutely!
2. 2 Corinthians 6:16. You are now the temple of the living God. God declares that He will
dwell in us, and He will be our God. Also, we cannot have idols in the temple, but we’ll
get to that later. God will dwell IN them. And walk IN them. Q: If our bodies are the
temple of the Holy Spirit, what does God want from us? How are we to treat that temple?
We are the temple of the living God, and God wants to live IN us.
3. 1 Corinthians 6:19. Our bodies are the temple. God gives us counsel on what to do with
our bodies in order to keep them in the manner which He desires. What does He want us
to do with our bodies?
4. 1 Corinthians 10:31.
temple, it goes to the glory of God. Whatever we do is to be done for the glory of God.
Eating and drinking must be for His glory. We must be careful with the dwelling place of
God.
5. 1Corinthians 3:16, 17. WARNING: Defile the temple > get destroyed. Q: When does the
destruction happen? Defiling the temple is a result of sin and it happens instantaneously.
Sin brings destruction. That destruction begins now with sin and also brings judgment.
God is serious about the way we take care of our body temple. What does it say will
happen to those who do not take care of it? How do you feel about that? God isn’t just
about warnings; He loves us:
6. 3 John 2. God wants us to prosper and be in good health. Q: Since our bodies are the
temples of the Holy Spirit, are there guidelines in the Bible for how we should manage
our bodies?His desire is for us to be in good health. He wants us to be completely
fulfilled. God gives us the warnings (like #5) because He wants us to be safe. He doesn’t
desire our destruction, so He warns us of the dangers. Illustration of telling kid to play,
warning of danger. Since our bodies are the dwelling places of the Holy Spirit, are there
guidelines for how we should take care of them?
7. Daniel 1:8, 12, 13, 15. Daniel purposed in his heart. He saw the food and drink of the
king would defile him. So he told the keeper to try him for 10 days. Where did he get the
idea for this diet? Q: Are you willing to purpose/determine/decide/put your foot down
in yourself not to defile yourself? Q: Wouldn’t you like to look better, healthier and prove
how it looks like to follow God? Daniel knew some type of secret about health. Q: Where
did he know that from? Let’s go back to the beginning…
8. Genesis 1:29. Man’s original diet. God gave man fruits, nuts, and grains for food. There
was something in these foods that was to keep mankind sustained. These things and the
Tree of Life kept them alive. After The Tree was removed from man’s diet because of sin,
19. Philippians 4:13. We can claim this promise to overcome all things by the power of
Jesus. All things are possible through Christ. We have promises:
20. Psalm 84:11. Don’t you want good things from the Lord? He said He would withhold no
good things from those who walk uprightly. The Lord will not withhold any good thing
from those who walk uprightly. He loves us and wants us to be healthy. He’s not just
concerned about our bodies: It’s time you make that decision to walk uprightly. Don’t
you want that 11 ½ more years?
21. 1Thessalonians 5:23. He doesn’t just want us to have healthy bodies, but to each have a
healthy soul and mind. The health of our bodies impacts the health of our minds and
souls. God cares about your spirit, soul… but He cares about your body too. And He
wants you to be blameless when He comes to take you home. Don’t you want to be
blameless in His sight? Don’t you want to take care of your body too? Encourage them to
throw away all temptations in their house. We need to uphold the standard.
Appeal:
1. God wants us to be preserved blameless in spirit, soul, and body. He is our creator andHe has the manual of what is best for us. He gave an original plan, and after sin He gave
the vegetables and clean meats. He gave standard both of what we should eat and drink.
Don’t you want to live by the standards that God has set forth for your life in order to be
ready for Jesus when He comes? By His grace, would you like to live by His principals?
Wanna come over for dinner?
Defend it:Drink:
1. Proverbs 31:1-7;;;
a.
The words to Solomon. It is not for kings to drink because they forget the lawand their judgment becomes perverted. King Lemuel = Symbolic name of
Solomon (Author of Proverbs). His mother advises not to drink. Why? v.5 –
When you drink you forget the law = Transcript of God’s character You lose
who God is; you lose judgment. v.6,7 – It says to give drink to the dying and the
depressed. Why? To forget their problems/poverty/misery. How do we
interpret this? For the dying: There’s nothing wrong with giving medicine to
help take pain away. If there’s no medicine, alcohol can be another remedy for
the pain. For the depressed: The person with poverty, misery and depression =
person who is dying. This is from his mother: She’s saying > you’re my son,
you’re a king. I don’t care what those others drink. Let them drink to take away
their pain. But you, don’t drink lest you lose your judgment and your gift for
leadership of judgment.
b. The only use of it was medicinally as a painkiller or for the depressed. Another
reading would say something like, “You do what is right. Let other people do
foolish things. Their consequences are their problem.”
c. John 19:29-30. At the crucifixion, they offered an alcoholic drink to Christ. Jesus
took the wine. It said he received it.
d. Matthew 27:34. Jesus didn’t drink of it.
e. Revelation 1:6. Are we called to be kings or called to be depressed? Christ makes
us kings. We are kings. When councils are given to kings, whom is it given to? Us.
a. God speaks to Aaron saying that the priests should not drink. Aaron = High
priest. God tells him not to drink. People will say: “But I’m not a priest.”
b. 1 Peter 2:9. We are a royal priesthood. The councils given to priests, whom is it
given to? Us.
3. 1Timothy 3:8; 1 Timothy 3:2, 3
a. Argument: “Given too much wine” > Maybe a little bit is ok. Meaning: Is Paul
giving one advise to the elders (v.1-8) and giving another advise to the deacons
(v.8-13)? He’s giving the exact same advise/councils to the elders as the deacons.
He’s restating the council to the deacons as the elders. Even if you drink a little
bit, you can be blamed for drinking more. The deacon must be pure, upright >
same as the elder.A deacon should not be given to “much” wine?
b. An elder should not be given to wine.
i. Keyword is “likewise”—that is, in the same way. Paul is just rephrasing
in verse 8. Also, it says that both must be sober. Can you drink and be
sober? They must have a clear conscience. Can you drink and have a
clear conscience?
4. 1Timothy 5:23
a. Don’t drink water, drink wine!
b. This is referring to drinking grape juice instead of water because: #1, it is good
for you. #2, the water where he was made him sick —parasites borne in the
water. Even if this was talking about wine, it would have been for a medicinal
purpose—drinking just a small amount, not pleasure drinking.
5. John 2
a. Argument: Paul says to Timothy to stop drinking water. Clearly, he’s saying not
to drink water. He wouldn’t say that! Meaning = Stomach-ache. What happens
when you drink bad water? You get sick. Timothy got sick, and Paul is speaking
to Timothy out of experience. He could be saying to drink juice or he could be
saying to drink a little bit of fermented wine to clear your stomach and lay off the
bad water.Jesus made wine, right? They said that it tasted great —which is
inconsistent with what fermented wine tastes like. Wedding feast: Q: Would
Mary ask her Son to make something so vile that has destroyed our society and
defiled man? These pots were made for purifying. Q: What made that wine good?
“Good wine” here means = “They have kept the best flavored and fresh wine.” If
he was drunk, your taste buds vanish. But this man was still able to taste, so he
probably was not drunk. But even if he were drunk, clearly Jesus would not
create something that is so destructive. Jesus would not use fermented wine to
represent His blood. If He would not use yeast in the bread, why would He use
fermented wine as His drink.
6. Deuteronomy 14:24-26
a. This isn’t saying to just drink wantonly. It’s saying, if you’re not willing to give
your title properly, your might as well do whatever you want with it.
Food: always bring things back to 1Corinthains 10:31 and 3:16, 171. Acts 10; Acts 11:1-18 {v.28, 34, 35}
a. Peter’s vision. A “common” animal was a clean animal that lived with unclean
animals. This caused them to also be considered unclean—or unfit for food. Thisisn’t about eating clean and unclean meats. This is about Jews associating with
StewardshipPurpose of the Study: Everything belongs to God; as stewards, we are responsible to Him.
Center it: Jesus Christ gave all and wants us to be closer to Him through our willingness to be
faithful with what He has given.
Know it/Mark it:1. Psalm 24:1
2. Genesis 1:26
3. Luke 14:33 (Luke 5:27-29/Matthew 10:37)
4. Exodus 20:8-11
5. 1Corinthians 6:20 (1Peter 1:18)
6. Genesis 28:18-22
7. Genesis 14:18-20
8.
Malachi 3:8-109. 1Timothy 3:15
10. Mark 10:21, 22
11. Mark 20: 28-31
Share it: start with a financial story—big companies falling like Merrill-Lynch or Enron. TheBible holds eternal financial principles that make sense, telling us to re-evaluate our prioritiesand make the investments that will pay off in the long run.
Introduction Story/Illustration: (Personal Testimony > Use at the end for an appeal). Current financial event. Bible story.
1. Psalm 24:1. Who owns the earth? The Lord. In a home or business, who is in charge? The
owner. Who did God put in charge of the world? Q: If God is the owner, who does He
have to manage His property?
2. Genesis 1:26. God put man in charge of the earth. What does God ask in return? What
does God ask us to be willing to commit to His service?
3. Luke 14:33 (/). Q: What does God ask for? Everything. God wants us to commit
everything to His service. Does He really mean everything? Q: Do we have to leave father
and mother and everything? What does He mean by this? Matthew 10:37. Matthew left
all to follow Jesus. So, they went to his house and feasted. Luke 5:27-29. Levi = Matthew.
have faith that God will take care of it. Surrender everything to God and be willing to do
anything God ask us to do. Q: What entitles God to ask us for so much? But didn’t he
leave all? How does that work? Jesus entrusted the belongings into his hands to be used
in the Lord’s service. We are not to love anything more than Him. We must be willing to
do anything for Jesus. What entitles Him to ask for so much?
4. Exodus 20:8-11. He created everything. He made the world in six days. The creator of
my car wrote a manual telling me what to do. The Sabbath is His mark of authority.
Sabbath is His stamp/seal. The Ten Commandments is an owner’s manual for us and He
knows best on how to live our lives. Q: What else entitles God to ask us for so much?
Why? Because the creator knows what is best and how to take care of the car. That is
through the wall. We need to humble ourselves and surrender these financial burdens to
Him. Are you willing to surrender to Him? Q: Do you want to be like that rich young
ruler? Q: Then what would keep you from returning that ten percent to the Lord?
a. It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle because a camel is not
proud. It will get down on its knees and allow everything that is has to be taken
off, and then it crawls through. Often we are not willing to do that.
11. Mark 10: 28-31. What would keep you from giving up everything for the Lord? What did
Peter give up? The things that he would ultimately lose anyway. 1. How much did Peter
give up? Everything. 2. How much did Jesus give up? Everything. 3. How much will you
give up? Everything. Peter gave up the things he would ultimately lose anyway.
Abraham, Jacob was a rich man. We can store up treasures up in Heaven right now. Let’s
make that commitment together to return back to what is the Lord’s. Commit to giving
back just a tenth back to the Lord.
Appeal:
1. Are you willing to give up everything to God? Are you willing to make your decision forHim today? You have seen in this study (recap, God=creator, owner of all, gave all, asks
all). Now is the time to return to God what belongs to Him. Do you want to make the
same mistake that the young ruler made? Or are you willing to return to God what
rightfully belongs to Him?
Defend it:
I am broke/can’t afford to give tithes
o Malachi 3:8-10 –you can’t afford not to. You can’t afford NOT to return tithe.
wealth?o Deuteronomy 8:18 –He gives you the strength to get money, which requires that
we obey him. God gives you the power to get wealth. Not your own work.
o Luke 21:1-4 –when you give your all, you receive a greater blessing. Whoever is
faithful in the least things will also be faithful in greater things. Be who you want
to be tomorrow today.
The New Testament does not require giving tithes
o Matthew 23:23 –Jesus says that they should continue paying tithe but also pay
attention to the weightier things.
o Luke 20:25 –Give to God what is God’s. Everything is God’s, but God only asks for
10% in return. Caesars = taxes. God’s = tithe. I don’t trust the church
o Matthew 6:21 –where your treasure is, your heart is. Where else are you going to
put your tithe? We must put it in God’s house. God trusts us in spite of our
failures. If your treasure is in church, that’s where your heart is. If your treasure
is in God, that’s where your heart is. If your treasure is in money, that’s where
your heart is. God said to return to the church. You need to be faithful to God’s
word.
o Luke 21:1-4 –the woman gave tithes to the very church that was trying to kill
Jesus, and Jesus endorsed her.
o Matthew 23:23 > If anyone had a right not to trust the church, it was the earlyChristians. Jesus told them to return the tithes. The church tried to kill Jesus. The
5. 1Timothy 3:15. The church of the living God is the pillar and ground (foundation) of
what? The truth. If a church teaches what is not true, can it be the foundation of truth?
Can it be the true church? Q: According to the scripture, what is Paul saying is the pillar
the chu
the truth? (No) More examples of that…If any church teach anything against the truth of
the Bible, than it can’t be the true church of the living God, because of 1 Timothy 3: 15.
Paul tells us: the church is the pillar and ground of the truth. If a church teaches what is
not true, it cannot be the foundation of the truth; it cannot be the one fold.
Characteristic #1: Foundation of the Truth
6. Revelation 12:1. Who is the woman? The imagery is obviously symbolic. A sign is in
heaven. Q: Do you think John is communicating a literal woman? (No, because women
can’t have a sun on their heads and stands on the moon.) Q: What’s the woman?
7. 2Corinthians 11:2. Paul compares the people of God to a virgin. Engaged them to a
chased virgin. He’s speaking to specifically to the church of Corinth (believers of Christ
virgin who is engaged to a man = woman. Paul is alluding to the church as a woman.
a. Ephesians 5:31-33. God’s relationship to His people => man to woman. The
woman represents the church (God’s people.)
8. Revelation 12:2-6, 13. Who does the dragon attempt to kill? The child. The dragon must
be the ruler of all nations and feels threatened by the child. Who is the child? Does he
succeed? Then what does he do? Where does the woman go? Why does the woman flee
into the wilderness? She is persecuted (v.13). How long is she in the wilderness? For the
1260 days, there is no visible “true church.” It is hidden. Q: What is the dragon trying to
the nations. The dragon’s power is threatened by this child. Q: Does he succeed? (No.) Q
Him because he is threatened by the Child, but doesn’t succeed and the child is whisked
away. The woman goes to the desert/wilderness. Wilderness = where people do NOT
dragon turns his focus on the church. So the church flees to a wilderness refuge for 1260
days. If we find out when these days happened in the big scope of time, we know that
this time is where the church can’t appear/show face because of the dragon’s
persecution. We know that the papacy had absolute power during the years 538AD to
1798AD = exactly 1260 years. There could be no organized group of true believers
publically until after 1798, according to the Bible. If there is a church that was visible
during this time, then we can conclude: those churches cannot be the true church. It
disqualifies the majority protestant churches, because they had a public face during that
time period. Characteristic #2: Arises after 1798AD. (Questions: Who does the dragon
attempt to kill as soon as he’s born? Does he succeed? Then what does he do? Where the
woman go and for how long?)
9. Ezekiel 4:6. The concept of the day/year. If we can identify when the 1260 years started,
we know when the true Church should appear again. This is the same time that the beast
is ruling. That is why the woman goes into hiding. The true church, based on Revelation12, doesn’t show its face again until af ter the 1260 years—from 538 to 1798 AD.
Understanding that the church escaped to the wilderness for 1260 prophetic days or
literal years in order to escape papal persecution, helps us to understand that God’s true
church could not be a public organized congregation until after 1798AD.
10. Revelation 12:17. What characteristics are given of the true church here? They keep the
commandments and have the testimony of Jesus. Two characteristics of the woman’s
offspring: 1. Keeps the commandments of God. Characteristic #3: Commandment
keeping. Q: Does your church believe that the Ten Commandments are nailed to the
cross? Is your church in accordance to Revelation 12:17? Q: Then can you church be the
true church, keeping the commandments of God? 2. Has the testimony of Jesus Christ.
a. Revelation 19:10 – the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.
b. Therefore, the true people of God have a prophet, but that is only half of the
truth. There are two ways to have something—firsthand and secondhand.
Having a prophet is firsthand. We have Ellen G. White. *Save the EGW
information for a later study*
There is also the secondhand gift:
11. John 5:39. Jesus said the scriptures testify of Him. There was only the Old Testament at
that time. The secondhand spirit of prophecy is the OT prophets—who testified of
Christ. Jesus says: Scriptures testifies of Him. Scriptures are a testimony of Jesus. Q:
What scriptures? The Old Testament. (Because at that time, the NT was not written yet.)
So: The Old Testament scriptures testify of Jesus Christ. The Old Testament scriptures
are relevant to the New Testament believers. Characteristic #4: Believes in the Old
Testament.
a. Verses 45 and 46. Jesus shows that the Old Testament writings are valuable
because they speak of Jesus. Moses spoke of Jesus. If we believe the words of
Jesus, we should also believe the words of Moses (47).
12. Revelation 14:6, 7. There is an angel with a gospel (for the remnant church) to preach to
the entire world. The true church must, therefore, be worldwide. The church is to preach
that the hour of God’s judgment has begun. The angel says that the hour of judgment is
going on at the time the message is to be preached, therefore, the church must believe in
a present tense judgment. The gospel is being preached at the end of time, depicted by
nation, tribe, tongue, and people). Q: Is every nation, tribe, tongue, and people in
Michigan? Local? No. The true church is going to be worldwide, because it’s going to
preach to everyone. Characteristic #5: Is worldwide. v.7 – “hour of His judgment is
come.” It would only make sense if the judgment was actually happening at that time.
This message that these believers are communicating contains a judgment that’s
happening prior to the Second Coming, because it’s preaching that the “hour of the
judgment” has come before He comes. Characteristic #6: Present tense judgment
message. (They preach a pre-Advent judgment.)
13. John 10:16. Jesus has sheep that are not currently a part of His remnant church
appeal.
The only church that meets all of the six biblical characteristics we’ve seen is the Seventh -dayAdventist church. Others, like the Seventh-day Baptists, have the Sabbath, but err towardslegalism, and they have non-biblical views on things like death. The SDA and Catholic churchesare the only two that circumnavigate the world.
Are you one of His sheep? Are you willing to follow His voice? So have you seen from the bible
Church is spiritual. It ’s not a conference. (It’s an invisible church.)
o This argument presupposes that a spiritual body and a physical body can’t be the
same, are mutually exclusive. But the Bible never teaches that.
o Revelation 12:17 & Acts 15 – The rest (remnant) of her offspr
communicate who God’s true believers are. The remnant is a replica of the
apostolic church. The remnant is a replica of the woman who went into the
wilderness.
o If the original woman (church) have an organized body/conference, then the
remnant must have one too. If the original church had an organized body, then
the remnant must have one too.
The Gift of ProphecyPurpose of the Study: To show that Christ does everything in His power to guide His own, andthis is manifested in the ministry of Ellen White.
Center it: Jesus is always on time, and He never leaves us in the dark about things.
Know it/Mark it:1. Genesis 15:13, 14
2. Exodus 3:8-10
3. Jeremiah 29:10
4. Ezra 1:1-3, 5:1, 2
5. Daniel 9:25
6. Mark 1:1-4, 14, 15
7. Daniel 8:14
8. Isaiah 8:20
9. Deuteronomy 13:1-3
10. 1John 4:1-4
11. Jeremiah 28:9
12. Numbers 12:6
13. 1Thessalonians 5:19-21
Share it: In the 1st and 2nd texts are a promise and a time prophecy coming to an end. The 3rd and4th verses and also the 5th and 6th verses show that pattern. God gives a time prophecy throughone prophet, and as that time comes to a close, another prophet comes with a message relating
to the prophecy. The 7th verse is yet another time prophecy, but the prophecy extends past thetime when scripture closes, so the prophet isn’t in the bible. The rest of the verses are ways totest out who a true prophet is.
1. Genesis 15:13, 14. What do we call a person who receives direct (interpersonal)
communication from God? A prophet. God gives Abram a prophecy. What does the
prophecy concern? The future of his descendants. What is the time of the prophecy? 400
years. Towards the end of this prophecy, another prophet emerged:
2. Exodus 3:7-10. Why did God appear to Moses? > They’re crying about their slavery. So:
God wants Moses to lead them out of Egypt. Moses’ work related directly to the
prophecy of Abram. This same pattern occurs many times from Genesis to Jesus. He or
she (the second prophet) always confirms or makes relevant the preceding prophetic
message. Time prophecy (concerning 400 years) starting from Abram to Moses (God’s
second prophet). God rises up (Moses) a second prophet to preach the present truth
about the prophecy. Does his mission and message have anything to do with Abram’s
prophecy? Yes. It had everything to do with it!
3. Jeremiah 29:10. Who is the prophet? Jeremiah. What does the prophecy concern?
Destruction of Jerusalem. What is the time of the prophecy? 70 years. People of God will
be exiled for 70 years and then will be able to come back to rebuild their city of
Jerusalem.
4. Ezra 1:1-3, 5:1, 2. 1:1-3 - God is laying a burden on Cyrus’ heart = to send the Jews back
home, according to Jeremiah’s prophecy. A number of prophets emerged at this time.
Haggai was one of them. Prophet = Haggai. His mission had to do with the 70 year
prophecy. From Genesis to Jesus, we see this pattern/systematic operation of God
throughout the whole course of inspiration being played out. This concept: God rises up
one prophet who gives a time prophecy and rises a second prophet whose mission and
message is to present the truth about that time prophecy. (“Prophet sandwich”).
5. Daniel 9:25. Who is the prophet? Daniel. What does the prophecy concern? The Messiah.
What is the time of the prophecy? 483 years. Time prophecy – has starting point and an
event that concludes the time prophecy. Time = 483 prophetic days. Start = Command to
rebuild Jerusalem. End = Messiah. Start Prophet = Daniel. End Prophet = John the
Baptist. Q: How long’s the prophecy? What event signifies the beginning of the
prophecy? What even ends the prophecy?
6. Mark 1:1-4, 14-15. John the Baptist was the prophet that came at the end of the time
prophecy. John’s mission and message had everything to do with Daniel’s prophecy, just
like we would expect! “Time is fulfilled” – What time? Daniel the prophet. Jesus cameright on time, that was prophesized by Daniel. > Jesus is always on time. If God is able to
accomplish these prophecies, He’s able to communicate when and how these prophecies
will be revealed to us. Q: If God can fulfill these prophecies, do you believe He can fulfill
His promises in your life? If God was on time in these prophecies, is He able to be on
10. Deuteronomy 13:1-3. Biblical test #2: Commandment keeper. Even if a prophet’s
prophecies come true, if the prophet leads against the commandments of God, he or she
is not a true prophet.
11. 1John 4:1-4. Biblical test #3: Christ centered. We must test by seeing if they believe that
Jesus is Christ —the Savior of man from sin—in the flesh. A prophet must confess Christ
in the flesh by their words and actions. Everyone who does not say that Jesus the Christ
came in flesh. A true prophet would confess that Jesus IS Christ. Not Jesus the Galilee,
etc.
a. Matthew 7:15, 50. We will know them by their fruits.
12. Jeremiah 28:9. Biblical test #4: Prophetic accuracy. If what they say doesn’t actually
happen, the prophet is false.
13. Numbers 12:6. Biblical test #5: Visions & dreams. A true prophet must have visions and
dreams. We have now the biblical criteria. Good biblical tests, we can use to see if Ellen
White is a true prophet.
14. 1Thessalonians 5:19-21. Do not despise prophesying. There would be no reason for the
apostle Paul to say not to be despise prophesying unless people do despise it. Why might
someone despise prophesying?
o They don’t appreciate the message (conviction).
o Because there are so many false prophets. 2+2=4 illustration. How many
possible wrong answers are there to 2+2? There are an infinite amount of wrong
answers, but does that mean that there is not a right answer? Don’t despise the
billion wrong prophets, just know what the real one looks like. Memorize the
right answer…4…then when the wrong answers show up, you will know.
o Paul is telling us to test out the prophets to see if they are true instead of
rejecting them all (transition into appeal question). Paul says to prove all things
(to test). Q: Will you prove/test all things? Make a decision not to despise
prophesies? Test the writings of Ellen White to see if she is a true prophet? (Take
into consideration when giving them a book of Ellen White.)
Characteristics of a True Prophet EGW
1 In harmony with the Bible/other prophets Called herself a “lesser light” 2 They endorse the commandments She did3 Christ-centered “Hanging on the cross, Christ was…” 4 Prophetic accuracy Counsel against smoking5 Visions, dreams She had them
Use a few quotes to show how EGW lines up with the characteristics.
Appeal:1. Are there Biblical reasons to believe that EGW was a prophet?
2. The Bible says to test all things, so are you willing to test Ellen White as a prophet? Will
you hold fast that which is good?
o Give them a book like SC, GC, or COL to test out.
o Something is not true because a prophet says it. A prophet says it because it’s
true. Prophets always come right on time. They are a reminded that God, who
certainly has much to do, cares enough to make sure that we know things. God is
1. 1856 vision (1T 131, 132). EGW said some would be alive to see Christ come.
a. Do you believe in Jesus? Did Jesus believe Jonah was a prophet? (Matthew
12:39). Jonah 3:1-5, 6-10. Was Nineveh destroyed in 40 days? Is Jonah a
prophet? If not, then was Jesus the Christ? Jeremiah 18:7-10 (does this come
before Jeremiah 29:8? Then it must be a qualifying statement. It tells us about
prophecies coming true.) The people of Nineveh changed their hearts and so God
didn’t do what He said He would do. 1Samuel 2:27-31 reiterates this point.
b. Since the condition of the people present at her 1856 vision changed, God’s
promise no longer held for them. It would have happened if they had continued
upon their course.
2. Woman? Ellen G. White is a woman!a. Women prophets in the Bible: In the church, a woman is not to usurp authority
over a man. It’s not saying that a woman can’t do a better job/smarter as a
leader than a man. In the church (type of family/home), the man is called to be
the legislative leader; men are called to be the ordained leader. But there are
woman prophets in the Bible:i. Judges 4:4 > Ana the prophet (old lady in the temple)
ii. Luke 2:36 > Deborah (prophet)
iii. Numbers 12 > Miriam
3. Non-canonical. People don’t want to accept the writings of EGW, because they are non-canonical (collection).
a. She is not a part of the closed cannon (the 66 books of the Bible).
b. When Moses wrote the beginning of the Bible, it was all that existed. That was
the cannon. It’s only a time factor. There are multiple times in the Bible, that
there were prophets in the Bible and their writings are not written in the Bible.
The thing is not about what appears in the Bible, but whether or not things areoutside the bible are irrelevant. The important thing is if it is in agreement with
the Bible. The world is confused with the Bible, not because it is confusing, but
because the world is confused. Scrolls of Isaiah, were not in the Bible. Writings
of Paul, during Paul’s time were not in the Bible. Then also, Bible writers
referenced other works which they deemed to be inspired writings. They tell us
about prophet books that are not in the Bible.
i. 1 Chornicles 29:29ii. 2 Chronicles 9:29
iii. 1 Samuel 9:94. No more prophets: Texts that show that there are more prophets:
a. Ephesians 4:7-13; 1Corinthians 1:6, 7; Matthew 24:24.
The MillenniumPurpose of the Study: To show that the millennium begins with the second coming of Christ andconcludes with the destruction of evil. To show that the Millennium begins after Second Coming,is a time of judgment, and is at the end when the saints inherent the New Earth.
Center it: During the millennium, God vindicates His character. Three phases of the Judgment: 1.Pre-Advent; 2. Millennial; 3. Executive. We’re focusing on the Millennial.
Share it: there are three phases of Judgment —pre-Advent (investigative), millennial, andexecutive.
16. John 5:28, 29.
a. There are two groups: the resurrection of life and the resurrection of
condemnation.
i. Acts 24:15. Paul also speaks of two groups who will be resurrected—the
just and the unjust. When do these resurrections happen? Do these
resurrections happen simultaneously?
17. 1Thessalonians 4:16, 17.
a. Who, according to verse 16, rises first? The dead in Christ. What does that imply?
The dead who are not in Christ must rise second. What happens to the wickedthat are alive at the second coming? The first resurrection is the resurrection of
the righteous/just. So what happens to the wicked at the Second Coming?
18. 2Thessalonians 1:7-9.
a. They are destroyed by the glory and presence of His power. The wicked who are
alive are destroyed. Obviously the wicked who are dead will stay in their graves.
What happens to the redeemed ones?
19. Revelation 20:4, 5.
a. What did John see? Thrones. Who sat on them? Those who remained faithful
through persecution, who withstood the beast. The ones who have stood before
the thrones of wicked men will sit upon the thrones of heaven. God’s people
(including John) for thousands of years have been victims of persecution and
judgment from people on thrones at that time. (v.4) John sees the tables
switched: he’s seeing people who have been victims from people sitting on
thrones, now sitting on the thrones. Those who were once victims are now
sitting on thrones executing judgment with the King of judges. God’s people will
be sitting on His throne. They execute judgment.
i. Tangent (Revelation 3:20, 21; Romans 8:15-17) Jesus promises thrones tothe overcomers. Jesus is talking to the Laodicean church. He says to himthat overcomes, not only does he sit on the throne, but also the privilege tosit with Him and on His throne Chapter 4 explicates the throne of God.Chapter 5 explicates how Christ was an overcomer. Paul introduces theconcept of adoption into the royal family of God. Usually the child of theKing is heir to the throne. Because Christ is the heir of God, and because wehave been adopted and are His children, we are joint heirs to His throne.
b. The rest of the dead (those who don’t make it to heaven and sit on the thrones)
didn’t live again for one thousand years. This implies that they will live again.
c. The 2nd coming is often referred to as the wedding supper of the lamb. So, the
time in heaven must be the honeymoon. The redeemed are married to Christ,and they get to know God on a deeper level. Those who are not married to Christ
don’t get to go on the honeymoon.
d. Where is Satan during this time?
20. Revelation 20:1-3. He is chained in the bottomless pit. Would it be literally possible to
handcuff the devil? No. So then, what is it that he is restrained from doing? Deceiving the
nations. Why? Because there is no one alive to be deceived. What happens after the
thousand years? He is loosed. How so? The wicked are raised again after the thousand
years—thereby allowing the devil to deceive once again.
a. Jude 6. The angels are chained too. (“in darkness”). What is the earth like during
the 1,000 years?21. Jeremiah 4:23-27.
a. Without form, void, desolate, no light, no man, cities broken down.
i. (Genesis 1:2) the earth is, during the 1,000 years, as it was in the
beginning.
22. Isaiah 14:19-21.
a. This says that Satan will not be joined with the wicked in burial. He is going to be
alive during this time. The earth, in its desolate, destroyed condition, shows the
end result of a person who follows the devil. It shows the end of his plan. Satan
will be roaming around and kept alive during this time. While all of this is
happening, what’s going on in Heaven? 23. Revelation 20: 4, 12.
wicked. (Strong appeal!) What is it that divides the wicked and the righteous in
the City? The City’s wall = made out of glass. It’s clear – They can see through the
glass into the city. They’re going to see everyone inside the City. The Holy City is
clear. Those who are on the outside – have not been through the Millennium
period and don’t understand why they’re on the outside (Matthew 27). So
during this time, Satan convinces all the wicked to gather together and conquer
the Holy City.
b. Philippians 2:9-11 - Nobody on the outside will perish before they understand
why they’re outside and not in. Every person outside of the city will realize that
they rejected the free gift of salvation.
28. Revelation 20:9-16.
a. Destruction of the wicked. Picture of the destruction of the wicked = The second
death. So the opposite is true: everyone inside the city will be written in the
Book of Life. This is the executive judgment. This doesn’t take place until the
millennial judgment is finished.
29. Isaiah 5:3, 4.
a. Parable of a vinedresser and a vineyard. When the vinedresser came to check on
the vineyard, the vineyard produces wild fruit (poisoned), where the
vinedresser expected good fruit. God asks: Judge between Him and His vineyard
(His people). He does all He can for it, but it does not bring forth good fruit. He
says, “Judge between me and my vineyard.” He is asking whether he is just in
what he is about to do. This is the same question that God asks at the end of the
1,000 years. God’s asking to be vindicated. The Question of God: What more
could I have done that I have not done already? What more could God have
done? There is good news:
30. 2 Peter 3:12, 13.
a. What does verse 12 say will happen? Destruction. What do we look toward? New
heavens and earth where righteousness abides. There is no cause or reason for
worries. Even when the world’s going to be destroyed, there’s hope for us. The
best is yet to come! God gives us a promise. He says: “Nevertheless”. We look for
the new heavens and the new earth. There’s going to be a time where we’re
going to live in a place where all righteousness live; where we don’t have to lock
our doors; where our children can run around the streets with no fear; where…
(paint the picture).
31. Revelation 21:3-5.
a. What does Jesus say? He makes all things new. He promises. There will be no
more hospitals, no more_______. The bible tells us that God will wipe every tear
away from our eyes. There’s going to be no more death, sickness, misery.
(Present the contract – because it’s formatted for a decision.)
Appeal:
God has made heaven a possibility for us today. There will be two groups. Those inside
the city and those outside the city. Which group do you want to be in? Is there anything
in your life that will keep you from being there? God has given us every necessary thing
for us to be in that Holy City. Is it your desire to be in that City to be with God who will
heal and wipe away your tears? Is there anything that will keep you from being in that City? Do you believe God can give you that victory? Do you want to commit to God to
help you give you that victory? Do you want to commit to giving God 10minutes of your
time in reading His Word? … Offer an opportunity to pray: “I’ll pray first, and why don’t
you close our prayer.”
Appeal Story Examples:
1. Mother in NYC. New Year’s party. Single mom. All kids are adults. 5-6 boys, grown up. All of her sons were there except one. This was the black sheep of the family. They were having goodquality time together, rejoicing, laughing, eating, etc. the mother in this celebration, got up andturned around and walked into her room, with a somber posture. Her boys were confused andwondering. Son knocks on his mom’s room. he could hear his mom crying. He opens the doorand asks why she’s crying. And she says: it’s my other son: the son in jail. The son got upset andasks, “you have the rest of your sons here rejoicing with you. Are we not good enough? Do wenot compare to that other son?” mother response: “no.. I love you all equally. I have a place foreach of you in my heart, but that place for that other son is empt y. And no one can replace it.”That’s how God is like: He has a big heart for each of us. We are infinitely valuable. We are alldifferent.
2. Just like a mother who gives birth for twins. But loses one. Do you say to that mother: “It’sokay. You still have another baby just like the one you lost.?” No! Of course not. Because no onecould replace that one child. The mother will never forget that child. Like God, He will neverforget His lost child.
Gift of TonguesFirst, let the person presenting give their full presentation without trying to rebut. Next, go
over the things that you can agree on. Finally, show the points of departure. One thing to
remember is that people are very emotionally and psychologically attached to the idea that
they have a special, supernatural experience with God. When approaching them, we must be
sensitive. It isn’t just a matter of logic changing an idea, but the truth going against personal
experience.
Points to make:
1. There are 3 lists of spiritual gifts: Eph. 4 1Cor. 12 Rom. 12
The only gift that appears in all three is the gift of prophecy. There is one gift that occurs in
only one, and it occurs last; that is the gift of tongues. 1Cor. 12:4-102. The church of Corinth was disturbed ecclesiastically and morally. It was a troubled
church. Some of the things that he mentioned in Corinthians are mentioned in no otherepistles. They dealt with gross immorality, lawsuits, head coverings, the use of TheLord’s Supper, and baptism for the dead, the resurrection, and tongues. These are not mentioned anywhere else. Corinth was a sick church, so should we be turning to Paul’swords to them for advice? If tongues were a major part of Paul’s teaching, wouldn’t wefind this elsewhere? Beware of building a healthy theology from a sickly church.
3. Jesus spoke of tongues only one time in His ministry. Mark 16:17—Jesus says that theywill speak in new tongues. This is the only place Jesus mentioned tongues.
a. Interestingly, verses 9-20 are some of the primarily disputed verses in scripture. Inearly documents, these verses do not appear. The other is in John 8; the woman
caught in adultery. 4. Tongues clearly wasn’t a major feature of Jesus’ theology or Paul’s, and no one else
mentions it in epistles. The only other one who mentions it is Luke in the book of Acts.5. Jesus never spoke in tongues. There is no evidence that Jesus ever did.
a. “Tongues” in the Greek —Glossa (language or literal, physical tongue) andDialektos (language). Both of these words always refer to a language.
6. We have 3 occurrences of tongues: Acts 2, 10, and 19.a. In Acts 2, they received “glossa” and the people said that they heard them speak
in their own “dialek tos.” From this we can see that glossa and dialektos are usedinterchangeably. This is the gift of languages for the purpose of evangelism sincethere were people from many different places (v.9-11).
b. In Acts 10, the key is that Peter says that it happened to these people just as it did to them at Pentecost (v.47; 11:15). There were people who spoke different languages; for example, Cornelius was an Italian. Peter says that it happened inthe same way as the first time; therefore, these were intelligible languages, and it was for the purpose of evangelism.
c. In Acts 19, they were in Ephesus, and there were 12 of them. We have no reasonto believe that this is any different than the previous two. These are the onlyinstances of the proper use of tongues.
i. Rule of first usage: the first time that you encounter something in scripture,
you always understand subsequent instances of it based upon the first usage.
We understand obscure passages in the light of the clearer passages. This is a
rule to be used within a book.
7. Some think that tongues in some secret prayer language, however, if it were, when thedisciples asked Jesus how to pray, He would have said something other than what He
said in Luke 11.8. The Corinthian church had substituted the gifts of the spirit for the fruits of the spirit.
1Cor. 13 shows love as the gift to be more greatly desired (12:30, 31). 1 cor. 13:1, Paulcontrasts the gifts vs. the fruit, putting all the gifts below the fruits throughout thechapter. Paul tells them to quit acting like kids (v. 11)
a.
Corinth elevated the gifts over the fruit b. Pentecostals cling to 1Cor. 14:2, 14
i. In verse 2, the translators understoodthat the context of the chapter is that people were speaking in tongueswithout anyone being able tounderstand them. This is why theysupplied the word “unknown.”Reading the entire chapter helps toclarify things. According to verse 2,what is Paul’s problem with tongues?No one is being edified. Contrast with
v.3; prophecy edifies the brethren.1. When it says “spirit ,” is translated breath in some other places.
2. Everywhere we see this word “mystery,” it is in reference to thegospel. 1Ti. 3:16; Col. 1:27; Rv. 10:7
ii. Verse 5: why did others not understand when tongues were used? Ecstaticutterance? Was it that not everyone spoke the same language? A betteranswer comes from seeing the geographical location of Corinth. It was amidpoint between all areas of the known world. It was probable that thelatter is true, based on the rest of the chapter.
iii. People were not only showing preference to their language, but they werewaxing so eloquent that even people who spoke the same language didn’t
always understand the words that were used (v.9). The point is to edify thechurch, not to show off (v.12).
iv. Verse 14: Pentecostals say that this means when you pray in tongues, youdon’t even understand it yourself. What it is really teaching is that it isn’t helping anyone. The praying person’s understanding is not fruitful foranyone else (v.17). It bears no fruit in others. It bears fruit in himself because we already saw that he edifies himself (v.4).
1. Paul is encouraging the use of gifts, but discouraging them if it isnot edifying anyone.
v. Verse 18: of course Paul spoke in more tongues. Look at his first missionary journey! He went all over the world!
vi. In verse 19, he is actively teaching, but in unknown languages, no onelearns.
vii. Verse 22: tongues are for evangelism, not internal edification. That is thepurpose of prophecy. His concern is that all things be done in order formeeting (v.23). All the following verses show that this isn’t talking about personal speaking in tongues, but congregating. He then lays ground rulesfor translating (v.27). If there’s no translator, shut up (literally in theGreek).
viii. Verse 28 shows that the understanding that is unfruitful (v.14) is not theunderstanding of the speaker. Verse 33 shows that this was only a problemin the Corinthian church.
ix. Scathing rebukes (v. 36, 37).
Let all things be done decently and in order
Gifts (1Cor12)
THE Fruit (Gal. 5:22, 23)
Prophecy Love Apostleship JoyHealing PeaceWisdom LongsufferingFaith GentlenessMiracles GoodnessTongues FaithInterpretation Meekness