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What Are the Streams of Water in Psalm 1?

Sabbath School with Branch Davidians

Release Date: 02/21/2024

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Sabbath School with Branch Davidians

In today's study we look at Luke 6:46-49, where Jesus was speaking to a group of people who called Him "Lord,” but weren’t doing what He said to do. Join us as we look closely at Jesus’ warnings about hearing Jesus’ words but not doing what He said. For more study, see: "What Jesus Taught About Doing Right and Wrong," by Trent Wilde, https://www.bdsda.com/what-jesus-taught-about-doing-right-and-wrong/ 2024 Sabbath School, Quarter 4, "Jesus Emphasized Works Over Profession"   A Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist perspective on the Sabbath School lesson. ...

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Sabbath School with Branch Davidians

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Today's lesson is about Psalm 1, and as you'll see, there are important lessons to learn here that you probably haven't noticed before. If you don't remember what Psalm 1 is about, Thursday's lesson in the Sabbath School Quarterly expresses it really nicely by saying that it depicts the righteous by a simile of a tree planted by streams of water. And it's that "streams of water" part that we're going to really focus on today. And what we find is that if you want to be someone who could be likened to a tree that's transplanted by the streams of water that's drawing nourishment from God's direction that's like that stream, then you need to make sure that you find, not just some still body of truth – a body of truth that came in the past – and that is here entirely already – no, you need to find something that's **not** that – you need to find God's ever flowing instruction. You need to be looking for God's continual and progressive direction, and transplant yourself there.

For more study, see:

“What is the Spirit of Prophecy? SDA Edition” by Trent Wilde
https://www.bdsda.com/what-is-the-spirit-of-prophecy-sda-edition-2/

2024 Sabbath School, Quarter 1: Psalms – Week 8, "Wisdom for Righteous Living" 

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