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

Studying Managing for the Master until He comes in the SSnet.org series Lesson 2, may the Holy Spirit be the speaker to your heart.

The Topic today is: "To seek, love, obey and cling to the Lord for us for those who believe" for Morning Manna in the Sabbath School Series Managing for the Master until 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 19.

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https://absg.adventist.org/pdf.php?file=2023:1Q:SE:PDFs:EAQ123_02.pdf

--- “Seek Ye First It was said of Jesus that “the common people heard him gladly” (Mark 12:37). Most of the people in the large crowds who followed and listened to Jesus were members of this class, the common people.”

---Are you common or high and mighty?

---Are you spiritual or secular?

---Is church for you just a space to relax and socialize? Or a space where you seek God?

---The next verses explain what seek means:

Matthew 6:25–33

Isaiah 26:3

1 John 1:9

2 Chronicles 7:14

Deuteronomy 30:19 and 20

---God said to Moses three things in verse 20: Love God; Obey Him; Cling to Him.

---We all love and obey but do we cling?

---When do you cling? When you slip. When forces pull you down. When you lose your balance. So how do you get yourself in order? Cling.

---How do people cling? Holistically. With your hands and feet and body and mind and spirit. IQ, EQ and SQ (spiritual).

---You hold on to Christ and that is cling. You do not let go.

---When forces pull you down, you cling and say: I will not let go.

---Jacob in the Jacob Trouble experience was clinging to Christ and did not want Him to go. That is what Moses is talking about.

---When people blame. You cling.

---When people push you to non-importance. You cling.

---Like a tree standing by the waterside, I will not be moved.

---Are you clinging? You love and obey the Lord, but do you cling?