Further Thought | Daily Sabbath School Lesson 3 | Quarter 1 2024



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Pastor Dr. Wayne Knowles, Pastor Kay White, Makeda Challenger

Read Psalm 86:5, 15; Ellen G. White, “God’s Love for Man,” pp. 9–15, in Steps to Christ. How does the truth that God is love help us better understand the various descriptions of God and His deeds in the Psalms? This week’s study focuses on some key descriptions of God and His activities, which establish the world and render it firm and secure. The psalmists appeal to God, who is the Creator, King, Judge, covenantal Savior, and Lawgiver. The roles in the world that God occupies are further reflected in God’s various other names and titles, including Shepherd (Ps. 23:1, Ps. 80:1), Rock of Salvation (Ps. 95:1), and Father (Ps. 68:5, Ps. 89:26). In the world we can be secure and safe, even amid the turmoil of the great controversy, because God is sovereign and faithful in all He does and says. Although these theological themes are by no means exhaustive, they are suggestive of the various ways in which God reveals Himself in the Psalms. As we continue to study the Psalms, it is important to remember to read the Psalms in the light of God’s character of love and grace and His plan to save and restore the world. “The more we study the divine character in the light of the cross, the more we see mercy, tenderness, and forgiveness blended with equity and justice, and the more clearly we discern innumerable evidences of a love that is infinite and a tender pity surpassing a mother’s yearning sympathy for her wayward child.”—Ellen G. White, Steps to Christ, p. 15. In the Psalms, even when the people face God’s judgment for their rebellion, they continue to call upon God because they know that God’s anger is only for a time, but His mercy is everlasting (Ps. 103:8

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9 thoughts on “Further Thought | Daily Sabbath School Lesson 3 | Quarter 1 2024”

  1. No woman must be pastor God is the head of the church a man is the head of the woman it was only 12 disciple which is men was ordained no women was there and the Scripture say the elder must be of one wife so woman must be head of the church mark 3:14 1timothy 3:2:5

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  2. Praise God, We were made from the dust of the earth, by His Hand & the breath of His nostrils; we were made in His image. Thank you, King Jesus😊
    This world likes to take Scriptures & turn it around into their own illusions. God made human beings & everything everything else🙏🏿

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