The morning Manna will be provided at 6am. Thanks.

Studying Ephesians in the SSnet.org series Lesson 6, may the Holy Spirit be the speaker to your heart.

The Topic today is: Eyesight and Vision for Morning Manna of the Sabbath School Lesson Ephesians.

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 76.

The SSnet.org allows anyone, anywhere to read the lesson in their own language. Choose your own language to see God speaking also to your heart.

Why don’t you click on this link right now:

https://www.adultbiblestudyguide.org/pdf.php?file=2023:3Q:SE:PDFs:EAQ323_05.pdf

---3000+ pathfinders came to Sahmyook University in Seoul South Korea for a Camparea meeting.

---Their topic is “Focusing on Vision”

---A blind man was asked what he thinks is worse than losing your eyesight? He thought for a while and then answered: Losing your vision.

---It is a very powerful statement. Vision is a required aspect of humanity.

---If the blind man can have a vision then all of us should. Correct?

---You read in the prophets of the Bible that they had visions.

---Visions happen when God approach the human to reveal something to him or her.

---When one reads the collections of visions in the Bible, one gets a vision of what is outlined to happen in future.

---From Sin and its results on this earth to a dream situation that will be reality in future, a vision of the future totally free from Satan and his destructions.

---We have to live in a vision mode. Everything that happens to us we must say: God knows about it so it does not matter.

---With vision you jump over pain, sorrow, loneliness, any illness, trial or temptations.

---Christ was there before we came there. He experienced everything just as we are yet without sin.

---He had to. But also proved that a human who relies on the Holy Spirit can do the same.

---Charles Fensham was my professor in Ancient Near Eastern history of Literature of Comparative cultures of the Levant.

---Fluent in French and German he said that German Scholars tend to be very insightful but they lack perspective. He said that they are very good in seeing the trees but not the wood.

---They are very detailed but they do not have a proper synthesis. It is their weakness, he said.

---This is where vision fits in. Empirical investigations is limited to the physical aspects of senses. Vision stands back and look at it within a broader context.

---Germans favor clinical observations. Dry bone facts, listings, a telephone book if you please. When you discuss vision of what they mentioned in their clinical observations, they criticize the scholar that he is dreaming a lot.

---Is you pastor minimizing the book of Ephesians to dry bone facts? Does he use Spirit of Prophecy or Paul’s other sermons in Acts and the book of Hebrews to understand the book?

---Is he just a telephone book (Bible Dictionary) preacher? Then move. When? Now.