I must apologize to the minimal amount of readers that I have about me not posting. I feel extremely irresponsible. I ave been very busy. However, I have some good news. I have been invested as a Ranger!!! Yeppers, I was going to do Ranger and Voyager, but it just didn’t work out. Any-who, let’s get down to business. I am in the Corner Stone lesson, so that is what I will be writing about today. I am going to be studying the Sabbath and Sunday Lesson. If anyone has a good way in which they study their Sabbath School lesson please let me know. The book is not very clear on how they want it done.
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Sabbath: Sometimes I am not so good, and I study my Sabbath lesson on Sunday. I usually read the Into the Story and answer the Out of the Story questions. Then I do whatever the activity is under the Sabbath heading…
Our story this week is coming from Ezra 5:1, 2; 4:23, 24; 6;1, 7-12, 14
Out of the Story
Why did the Temple rebuilders cease work during the reign of King Artaxerxes?
During the reign of King Artaxerxes, the work of the Temple rebuilders stopped, because Artaxerxes saw in the scrolls that Jerusalem was a place popular for revolt against the king. In fear that people would riot, he called for the immediate stopping of the building of the temple (Ezra 4:17-22)
The passage tells us that the prophets helped the Jews build the Temple. What does that tell us about the role of a prophet?
I believe that this tells us that the prophets were a major part in components of the temple. It means that prophets had to oversee the building to make sure it was going on correct. ( I was not so sure about this one, post ideas in comments*)
Why do you think King Darius was so kind to the Jewish people?
I believe that Darius was so kind to the Jewish people because he believed that God is real and that he could do harm. I believe that deep down Darius may have had the fear of God in him. ( Post other ideas in comments*)
What role did records maintained in archives play in Ezra’s chronicle of the Temple rebuilding?
Record were very important in the record rebuilding. They are what validated that the Jewish people had the authority to be building the temple. if Darius had gone to the records, and it came back that Cyrus had not given the people permission to build there, the story would be very different.
Does King Darius seem a bit big on himself? Well, he was! His capital city, Persepolis, was located in what is now Iran. Parts of his palace (circa 510 B.C.) are on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
Persepolis was conquered, looted, and burned by Alexander the Great. Does the account of the efforts of God’s people to rebuild the Temple over time offer a lesson to us today regarding the unity or identity of the Seventh-day Adventist church over time?
I am completely lost with this one. If you have any ideas, please post them in comments.
Sabbath Make It Real Questions:
Ezra 5:14 talks about the gold and silver utensils taken from the Temple by Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar, which were to be returned to the rebuilt Temple. What do you think the design and accoutrements of a church sanctuary today should include? What does Temple building in Old Testament times and today have to do with stewardship (both in time and resources)? Unity in the body of Christ? Identity as a church? Both? Neither?
I believe that today, the design and accouterments of a church sanctuary should be the best things that the church can afford. It should no be flashy nor over-elaborate. The sanctuary should be a calming place, that provides the congregation with an atmosphere that will help stimulate worship, and praise. It should be a place that is enjoyed and revered.
The Temple building of the Old Testament has to do with stewardship. I didn’t know what the exact definition of stewardship was, so I went the Adventist Stewardship website to find out.
The starting point of stewardship is to recognize that God initiates stewardship. He gives us life and invites us into intimate partnership. This partnership begins with accepting Jesus Christ as Savior—experiencing the joy of Salvation. This then leads us to trust Him enough to accept Him as Lord or Owner of our lives.
Adventist Stewardship Website
As you see, that was not a very helpful answer. I looked in a dictionary and I found this:
n. One who manages another’s property, finances, or other affairs.
Compared with the one from the Adventist website, it is much better. Stewardship is taking care of God’s property, in this case his Temple. Stewardship played a very important role in the Old Testament building of the because people had to be willing to give up time and money, and other resources in order to build a Temple to their God.
It also has to do with the unity of the body of Christ (the Old Testament building of the Temple, not necessarily stewardship). In order for the Temple to be built, God children, had to come together, and unite, and be on one accord so that they could effectively and rapidly build a place where God could dwell with them.
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