The morning Manna will be provided at
6am. Thanks. Studying Managing for the Master till He comes in the SSnet.org series
Lesson 7, may the Holy Spirit be the speaker to your heart. The Topic today is: The suffering of Job
of the suffering Moses for Morning Manna of the Sabbath School Lesson Managing for the Master till He comes. 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 89 and for the
teacher’s edition or Standard Edition, on page 60. 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 don’t you click on this link right
now: https://absg.adventist.org/pdf.php?file=2023:1Q:SE:PDFs:EAQ123_07.pdf ---When Moses wrote Job the epic book of
a true life of a person that lived in the days of Abraham, he could identify
with him fully in 1460 BC sitting in the desert of Midian. ---Desert beggar instead of palace potential
prince to become next pharaoh. ---Hatsheptsut who found him wanted him
to be the next ruler and not Thutmosis III who was the illegal child of
Thutmosis II, her half-brother husband who was unfaithful to her when she was
18 and Moses just arrived after that event at the age of 12. ---But now Moses was in his forties.
Exodus says that during that long period in the desert, Pharaoh [Hatsheptsut]
died. She died of skin poisoning since they found her parfuum in her coffin and
it had elements in that they did not know in those days are harmful to the
skin. ---Desert beggar with all his luxuray
things reduced. He lost everything. ---Whereas Job was perfect, he did
manslaughter. Otherwise he was also perfect. ---But he did not say that about
himself. God is the One who said that about Job. ---But the attitude of Job was his
model: though He slay me, yet will I keep my faith in Him. ---So Job was pro-active to find
solutions for his problems. His friends were all following the fashion of the latest
world philosophies and humanism. ---They felt that he had sinned so God
is punishing him. Not so. God said he was perfect. ---Some scholars in Lutherism was saying
that it impossible. But one scholar told them, however you say it is impossible
the Hebrew original read what you saw: he was perfect. ---So Ellen White said in Testimonies
that we should not wait for the beggar to come to us but get out of our seat
and search for their problems and then help them. IMaybe driving our car we
should look left and right and if we can, do something little at least? A
token? ---Right?