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Many Sabbath School class teachers either preach a sermon to their class or deliver a monologue on the whole lesson, going through it "day-by-day." The most rewarding sessions involve the members in discussion. These questions here are intended to stimulate the active participation of the members in your class. Of course pertinent information imparted by the teacher is also very valuable, for which there are many resources in print and on the internet. This site seeks to provide a resource for discussions.

If you are a member and not a teacher and your class is boring, try asking questions such as these in your class.

Monday, 2 July 2012

The Gospel Comes to Thessalonica


The Preachers Pay a Price
  1. Why do people resist the gospel and persecute the preacher who is trying to impart good news free?
  2. After how much persecution can a preacher be excused from further evangelism?  Would Paul have been exonerated from spreading the gospel after being jailed and whipped, etc.?

Paul’s Preaching Strategy
  1. Why did Paul reach out first to Jews when he entered a city even though they made it hard for him?  Are Adventists justified in reaching out to Christians first when they enter a city or should they target non-Christians with the gospel?
  2. Is it advisable to preach to non-Christians from their scriptures like we approach Jews from the Old Testament?

Two Views of the Messiah
  1. What would have been the result if Jesus came the first time as a royal king to deliver Israel from the Romans? Were the Jews justified in expecting the messiah to come as a delivering king?
  2. How is servanthood expected to be seen in a church administrator?  In what tangible ways can one understand that it has been achieved?
  3. Now we Adventists are waiting for Christ to come as a King, is there a chance that we are mistaken again about the nature of his coming?

Suffering Before Glory
  1. Is it possible that we might lose some potentially good leaders if we make them suffer too long (forty years in the case of Moses) before promoting them?
  2. How does suffering improve a person for leadership?

A Church is Born
  1. Since most founders of religions do not intend to establish anew religion, but only reform the old, how does a new religion begin?
  2. If all the members of a body convert together can they remain in that building?
  3. What does it mean to be ashamed of the gospel?  Are we ever guilty of this, and why?