The morning
Manna will be provided at 6am. Thanks. Studying Death,
Dying and Future Hope in the SSnet.org series Lesson 6, may the Holy Spirit
be the speaker to your heart. The Topic today
is: “Christ’s life a preface for His death for Morning Manna of the Sabbath
School Lesson Death, Dying and Future Hope”. The Opening
Hymn will be 229 "Spirit of the Living God" The Sabbath
School Quarterly, downloadable from SSnet.org in the Teacher's Edition is on
page 74 and for the laymen edition or Standard Edition, on page 48. The SSnet.org
site allows anyone, anywhere to read the lesson in their own language. Choose
your own language to see God speaking also to your heart. Why do you not
click on this now? --- https://absg.adventist.org/pdf.php?file=2022:4Q:SE:PDFs:EAQ422_06.pdf ---In Matthew
16:21-23 it is recorded that at a certain time Jesus knew that He was going to
die and how it is going to happen, so He began to prepare His disciples minds
about this. ---Peter was
reacting very negative about Jesus’ explanations. ---But Jesus
told Peter that what he was saying is the wish of Satan. ---When we put
ourselves against Christ and His role, then we are immediately in the zone of
Satan. ---Adventists
are united in the thought that Halloween is the zone of Spiritism and Satan and
Demons. ---To celebrate
Halloween is to allow Satan to do anything. Even killing. ---Harry
Potterism and Halloween are nothing but “softcore Spiritism and Satanism”. ---The events
the past 60 hours in Seoul South Korea illustrates that vividly. ---Jesus was
born to die. Ellen White used the theological jargon that I have not seen from
any famous theologian: “His whole life was a preface to His death on the cross”. ---The false
theology of the disciples made them unable to accept what Jesus told them about
His death. ---In Luke
18:31-34 Jesus told them about His death but they did not listen. ---The
substitutionary death of Christ was necessary for all of us to be able to be
saved. It is done and over. Acceptance is the next challenge for us all.
Salvation follows acceptance.