Friday, April 29, 2011

Lesson 6 - Elijah's and Elisha's Mantle

FEW BIBLE CHARACTERS HAVE HAD A MORE COLORFUL (INTERESTING) LIFE THAN THE PROPHET1 ELIJAH. What a wonderful story of faith, of patience, and of God’s great power in this world.

Wonderful Daily Devotions for the Week of April 30 - May 6, 2011
Saturday Morning Bible Study for this Lesson will be held May 7th, 2011

Standard Lesson Guide- English PDF 

Standard Lesson Guide - Spanish PDF

Amazing Facts Webisode - Central Study Hour - Lesson 6


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Friday, April 15, 2011

The Priestly Garments of Grace

Have you ever failed, How can you get hope from Aaron's example?
Study the lesson to find out this and more.

English Lesson  Adult Bible Study Guide Lesson 5 PDF

Spanish Lesson  Adult Bible Study Lesson 5 PDF

Video  Amazing Facts Central Study Hour - Lesson 5

The Coat of Different Colors

What things have you been handed that are beyond your control?
Ask yourself, How might these things impact others.

English Lesson  Adult Bible Study Lesson 4 PDF

Spanish Lesson  Adult Bible Study LEsson 4 PDF

Video  Amazing FactsCentral Study Hour Video Lesson 4

A Garment of Innocence

How close to your walk with God? Think about this question
as you review this weeks lesson.

English Lesson Adult Bible Study Lesson 3 PDF

Spanish Lesson Adult Bible School Lesson 3 PDF

Video  Amazing Facts Central Study Hour - Video Lesson

From Exalted to Cast Down

How could iniquity be found in a being created perfect?
Ponder these words as you study this weeks lesson

English Lesson Lesson 2 PDF-

Spanish Lesson - Lesson 2 PDF

Video  - Amazing Facts Central Study Hour Video Lesson

In the Loom of Heaven

When was the last time you took a deep look at yourself, your thoughts,
your innermost motives, and your devices?  What did your see?
How scary was it? What is your hope? 

Lesson 1 PDF - English Version

Lesson 1 PDF - Spanish Version

Amazing Facts Central Study Hour Video Lesson Link

In this Quarter

A Thing Bigger Than Itself
         
     We are awash in symbols. Our language, our words (hence our thoughts, even) are symbols, representations of things other than themselves. The letters of the word dog aren’t a dog or any dog. They’re a symbol, composed of type on a page, made of letters and sounds that, no matter how construed, never can be what they stand in for. The word dog, in every tongue and script, represents something bigger than itself.
     Language, culture, society, politics—everything to some degree—comes to us filtered through symbols: flags, icons, pictures, slogans, idiom, art, poetry, sculpture, dance, architecture, ritual, and custom, with meanings often varying from place to place. So many things mean more than what they, in and of themselves, are.
     Of course, the Bible is filled with symbols, too. We’re all familiar with, for example, the prophetic symbolism of Daniel: a winged lion (Dan. 7:4), a beast with iron teeth (Dan. 7:7), a goat that “touched not the ground” (Dan. 8:5), a statue with feet of iron and clay (Dan. 2:33). Again, all these are symbols of greater realities.
     And the parables Jesus told? The lost sheep (Luke 15:1–6), the rich man burning in hell (Luke 16:22–31), the marriage supper (Matt. 22:1–13), and the ten virgins (Matt. 25:1–13) are all symbolic representations of concepts that, in their essence, have little or nothing to do with their symbols. (Christ came to give eternal life to a fallen race, not to find lost farm animals.)
     This quarter’s lessons focus on biblical symbolism of a certain kind: clothing imagery. We will consider the garments that people in the Bible wore and what that clothing really meant, what truths it symbolized, what great realities it pointed to, and what lessons we can learn from it. From the fanciful adornment of Lucifer in heaven to the filthy rags of our own righteousness, from the coats of animal skins for Adam and Eve in Eden to the “garments of splendor” mentioned in Isaiah, the Bible uses clothing and clothing imagery to portray truths about sin, pride, righteousness, salvation, justification, resurrection, and eternal life in Christ. 

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