
May 03. The Wonder of His Works
This sabbath School lesson is recorded at the Washington Spanish Church bilingual service. Publish and edited by PCJovenes.com
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This sabbath School lesson is recorded at the Washington Spanish Church bilingual service. Publish and edited by PCJovenes.com

This sabbath School lesson is recorded at the Washington Spanish Church bilingual service. Publish and edited by PCJovenes.com

In the centuries-old controversy over the person of Jesus, the Council of Chalcedon (A.D. 451) marked a significant milepost. Essentially, i...

When we imagine the huge difference between God and ourselves, it is astounding to think that God would reach out to us by condescending to...

Why did God need to come into the world in human flesh? The question is important. But we should wean ourselves away from purely rational an...

Many of His contemporaries considered Jesus an unusual person, yet they each knew Him to be a human being, a man. When the Samaritan woman r...

As Christianity spread through the Greco-Roman world and moved into the second generation, people began to reflect on its basic message abou...

Last week’s lesson spoke about the mystery of Christ’s deity. But as we contemplate His humanity, we stand also in the presence of a profoun...

Memory Text: “The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us” (John 1:14, NIV). In the New Testament, without any rationalistic explan...

Further Study: On the issue of Jesus’ identity, read Ellen G. White, “Is Not This the Carpenter’s Son?” pp. 236–243, in The Desire of Ages....

Messiah, Son of God (John 17:3) Who Jesus was is not simply a theological proposition to be proved or disproved. No, we are dealing here wit...

The Fascination Continues: Part 2 The so-called Historical Jesus movement was founded on the belief that we still can find in the Gospels su...

The New Testament does not speculate about Jesus. It simply presents Him as the divine Son of God. Nor does it answer the numerous concerns...

Not Elijah or Jeremiah or Some Other Prophet Read again Matthew 16:14. That people should mistake Jesus for John is one thing. But for Elija...

Not the Baptist (Matt. 16:14) The question raised by Jesus' own townsfolk (Matt. 13:54, 55) came up repeatedly during His public ministry, a...

SABBATH AFTERNOON Read for This Week's Study: Matt. 16:13-16, John 20:26-28, 1 Cor. 1:18-27, 15:3-7. Memory Text: "When Jesus came to the re...