Tag: #livingwater
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Further Thought on Bible Study
Sabbath School, Growing in a Relationship with Christ, May 1, 2026, Atcheson. The purpose of Bible study is to know God and to grow in your relationship with Him, for this is what life eternal is—to be forever with the God we love (John 5:39, John 17:3). Part of any relationship is mutual engagement. We…
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Education, White, pp. 191,192
When a real love for the Bible is awakened, and the student begins to realize how vast is the field and how precious its treasure, he will desire to seize upon every opportunity for acquainting himself with God’s word. Its study will be restricted to no special time or place. And this continuous study is…
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Double Blessing
Growing in a Relationship With God, Sabbath School, Wednesday, April 29, Atcheson. There are many ways we can study our Bibles, such as the verse-by-verse method (mentioned already), a chapter study, a theme study, a word study, or a book study. We can study with a concordance and Bible dictionary, and we can read the…
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Our High Calling, E.G.White, p. 209
The words, “Give us this day our daily bread,” refer not only to temporal food but to the spiritual food which brings everlasting life to the receiver. When we believe and receive Christ’s word, we eat His flesh and drink His blood. . . .As by eating temporal food the physical system becomes strong, so…
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Lift Him Up
There is nothing more calculated to strengthen the intellect than a study of the Bible. No other book is so potent to elevate the thoughts, to give vigor to the faculties, as the broad, ennobling truths of the Bible. If God’s Word were studied as it should be, men would have a breadth of mind,…
