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Page 1: Junior and/or Earliteen Sabbath School July 5, 2008

Junior and/or Earliteen Junior and/or Earliteen

Sabbath SchoolSabbath School

July 5, 2008July 5, 2008

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Since 1912, when Adventists Since 1912, when Adventists numbered 114,000, the numbered 114,000, the church has banded together church has banded together to give offerings to fund to give offerings to fund special projects in every special projects in every corner of the world. The first corner of the world. The first Sabbath School mission Sabbath School mission project fundsproject funds helped build a helped build a sailing boat (the Pitcairn) to sailing boat (the Pitcairn) to take the gospel to the islands take the gospel to the islands of the South Pacific. of the South Pacific.

Focus on MissionFocus on Mission

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Mission continues to be the focus of Mission continues to be the focus of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. the Seventh-day Adventist Church. With the collective prayers, support, With the collective prayers, support, and offerings of the world members, and offerings of the world members, the Church now reaches out to the Church now reaches out to people in 204 countries to help them people in 204 countries to help them see and feel the love of Jesus.see and feel the love of Jesus.

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Last year’s Thirteenth Sabbath Offerings Last year’s Thirteenth Sabbath Offerings increased 10% over previous years and increased 10% over previous years and supported projects on three continents. supported projects on three continents. These projects are an investment in These projects are an investment in strengthening the future of the church's strengthening the future of the church's mission, by helping train frontline mission, by helping train frontline workers for years to come. Each project workers for years to come. Each project presents a specific evangelistic potential presents a specific evangelistic potential to draw people to Christ.to draw people to Christ.

Picture and Text Source: Adventist News Network

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Your Sabbath School offerings make Your Sabbath School offerings make a difference. Please continue to a difference. Please continue to give generously and to spread the give generously and to spread the good news of God’s grace.good news of God’s grace.

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This Quarter the Thirteenth Sabbath Offering is going to the North American Division

Information adapted from Adventist Mission, Youth and Adult Magazine and the SDA Encyclopedia.

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This quarter’s Thirteenth This quarter’s Thirteenth Sabbath Offering will help:Sabbath Offering will help: Place rebroadcast radio Place rebroadcast radio

stations in communities stations in communities across Canadaacross Canada

Expand the reach and Expand the reach and effectiveness of Life Talk effectiveness of Life Talk Radio across the United Radio across the United StatesStates

How is the Thirteenth Sabbath How is the Thirteenth Sabbath Offering Going to be Used?Offering Going to be Used?

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This Thirteenth Sabbath you have an opportunity to help share This Thirteenth Sabbath you have an opportunity to help share the gospel with people who are searching for hope. This quarter the gospel with people who are searching for hope. This quarter and throughout the year please prayerfully consider giving 2 and throughout the year please prayerfully consider giving 2 percent of your income to world mission. There will never be a percent of your income to world mission. There will never be a better time to use your income to spread the good news of better time to use your income to spread the good news of God’s grace.God’s grace.

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Collect OfferingCollect Offering

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Exploring God’s Exploring God’s WorldWorld

In this section we study one of the countries in the division where our Thirteenth Sabbath offering is going.

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Today we are going to Today we are going to learn about Alaska.learn about Alaska.

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Where is Where is AlaskaAlaska

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Time for the Mission Time for the Mission StoryStory

We are taking the good We are taking the good news to the entire world.news to the entire world.

Read the Mission Story on pages 4 and 5 of the Third Quarter Read the Mission Story on pages 4 and 5 of the Third Quarter Adventist Mission Youth and Adult MagazineAdventist Mission Youth and Adult Magazine

while slowly progressing through the next 3 slides.while slowly progressing through the next 3 slides.

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The names The names of the of the people in people in the story the story are “Ben, are “Ben, Charles Charles and Josh.”and Josh.”

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This story is from the United This story is from the United States.States.

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The title of the story is “Truth on Late-Night The title of the story is “Truth on Late-Night TV.”TV.”

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Lesson Study Lesson Study TimeTime

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The title of the lesson is:

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Who’s the wisest person you know?

How do you think that person became so wise?

Do you think you can ever be as wise?

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Imagine two of King Solomon’s Imagine two of King Solomon’s palace workers discussing how he palace workers discussing how he

asked God for wisdom.asked God for wisdom.

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P O W E R P O I N T

God gives us wisdom so we can serve others.

Photo by Neva

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P O W E R T E XTP O W E R T E XT

Proverbs 8:10, 11, NIVProverbs 8:10, 11, NIV

““Choose my instruction instead of silver, Choose my instruction instead of silver, knowledge rather than choice gold, for knowledge rather than choice gold, for wisdom is more precious than rubies, and wisdom is more precious than rubies, and nothing you desire can compare with her.”nothing you desire can compare with her.”

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“Here’s the last plant from the palace garden,” a young steward said.

His muscles strained with the weight of the leafy plant in the heavy pot.

“Where do you want it?”

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““You can place it over there, opposite You can place it over there, opposite the other one,” said King Solomon’s the other one,” said King Solomon’s special events chief.special events chief.

He pointed toward the throne.

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The steward carried the plant up the steps and placed it carefully behind the throne.

He stood a few minutes surveying the room. “This looks great!” he exclaimed.

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“Thank you, my strong friend,” said the chief. “I hope King Solomon will like it as much as you do.”

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“He will,” the steward said, resting on the steps. “I wish I could watch everything.”

“I think I can arrange that,” the chief said, smiling. “Pull back the purple curtains where the tassels are.”

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The young steward got up and pulled them The young steward got up and pulled them back to reveal a small area with two stools. “I back to reveal a small area with two stools. “I asked the chief of protocol for permission to let asked the chief of protocol for permission to let you sit here with me during the ceremony. Be you sit here with me during the ceremony. Be here tomorrow before the sun is up. You must here tomorrow before the sun is up. You must be in place before anyone arrives.”be in place before anyone arrives.”

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The next morning pink hadn’t tinged the sky when the young steward walked through the servants’ entrance of the palace. He asked the cook if the chief was there.

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“For hours,” replied the cook without turning around.

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Hurrying to the throne room, the steward asked, “Sir, is there anything you need help with?”

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““No, everything is No, everything is ready here. The ready here. The chief of protocol chief of protocol has already been has already been down and down and inspected the inspected the room,” the special room,” the special events chief said. events chief said. “Ask the cook if he “Ask the cook if he needs any help.”needs any help.”

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Time passed quickly as the young Time passed quickly as the young steward helped the kitchen staff. steward helped the kitchen staff. Finally the chief pulled him aside.Finally the chief pulled him aside.

““It’s time to go,” It’s time to go,” he whispered.he whispered.

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The pair quickly The pair quickly made their way to made their way to the small space and the small space and took their places. took their places. The chief carefully The chief carefully arranged the heavy arranged the heavy material so they material so they could see but not be could see but not be seen.seen.

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Just as the last fold was in place, the court officials entered the room and quickly took their places.

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With a blast of trumpets, King Solomon entered the room, followed by his personal attendants.

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As he made his As he made his way through the way through the room, people room, people bowed. The bowed. The young steward young steward whistled softly at whistled softly at the elegant robes the elegant robes and glittering and glittering crown Solomon crown Solomon wore.wore.

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Solomon climbed the steps to his throne and seated himself. Two attendants arranged his red and golden robes. Another handed him his scepter. At last he was ready to receive his guests.

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Once again the trumpets blared and the procession of kings, prime ministers, and other heads of state streamed into the throne room.

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““Why have so many Why have so many people come today? people come today? It’s not a holiday,” It’s not a holiday,” the steward the steward whispered.whispered.

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““They came to They came to listen to King listen to King Solomon’s Solomon’s wisdom,” the wisdom,” the chief replied just chief replied just as quietly.as quietly.

“How did he get to be so wise?”

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““He asked for wisdom. Solomon was just He asked for wisdom. Solomon was just 20 years old when he became king,” said 20 years old when he became king,” said the chief. “Like most princes, he didn’t the chief. “Like most princes, he didn’t have any real responsibilities. He knew have any real responsibilities. He knew he didn’t know how to rule a country.he didn’t know how to rule a country.

One night he had a One night he had a dream. God dream. God appeared to him and appeared to him and said ‘Ask for said ‘Ask for whatever you want whatever you want Me to give you.’ ”Me to give you.’ ”

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““You mean God You mean God was going to give was going to give himhim anything anything he he asked for?” the asked for?” the young steward young steward asked.asked.

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“That’s right. He knew that God had been faithful to his father, David, even though he made mistakes. Solomon felt he needed guidance to be a good king.”

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“So he asked for wisdom to rule the people,” replied the chief.

“That’s all he asked for?” asked the steward.

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“That’s all. God was very pleased that Solomon asked for wisdom. He told Solomon, ‘You will be so wise that there will never have been anyone like you and there never will be again.’

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‘So I am going to give you the things you didn’t ask for—wealth and honor. If you obey Me as your father did, I will give you a long life, too.’”

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“So King Solomon is as wise as all these people put together?” the steward asked.

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“Wiser. And he’s talented in other ways, too,” said the special events chief. “He’s written 3,000 proverbs and songs, and he knows everything about plants and animals. There’s nothing he doesn’t understand.”

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“So I’m getting to watch the wisest man on earth in action.”

“That you are,” smiled the chief.

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Solomon could have asked God for anything that he wanted. He chose wisdom.

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We’re going to spend some We’re going to spend some time looking up the word time looking up the word wisdom in the Bible to see wisdom in the Bible to see why Solomon wanted it so why Solomon wanted it so much, and why we should much, and why we should too.too.

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Appoint a scribe in your group to Appoint a scribe in your group to write down the texts and reasons.write down the texts and reasons.

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You could use concordances to You could use concordances to find Bible texts or you can use find Bible texts or you can use some of the texts listed below.some of the texts listed below.• Exodus 31:3Exodus 31:3

• Exodus 35:35Exodus 35:35

• Deuteronomy 4:6Deuteronomy 4:6

• 1 Kings 7:141 Kings 7:14

• 1 Chronicles 22:121 Chronicles 22:12

• Job 12:12Job 12:12

• Job 28:18Job 28:18

• Proverbs 2:6Proverbs 2:6

• Proverbs 5:1Proverbs 5:1

• Ecclesiastes 7:19Ecclesiastes 7:19

• Ecclesiastes 8:1Ecclesiastes 8:1

• Ecclesiastes 9:16Ecclesiastes 9:16

• Isaiah 33:6Isaiah 33:6

• 1 Corinthians 3:191 Corinthians 3:19

• Ephesians 1:17Ephesians 1:17

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After you are finished, discuss the following questions.

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What have we learned about wisdom?

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Why do you think Solomon asked for wisdom instead of other things?

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How can we become wise?

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God gives us God gives us wisdom so we wisdom so we can serve can serve others.others.

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Important InformationImportant Information

PowerPointsPowerPoints® art copyrighted © 2003 by the Review ® art copyrighted © 2003 by the Review and Herald® Publishing Association.and Herald® Publishing Association.

Text and illustrations from Text and illustrations from Adventist Mission Youth Adventist Mission Youth and Adult Magazineand Adult Magazine is copyright © by the General is copyright © by the General Conference Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists.Conference Corporation of Seventh-day Adventists.

Scriptures quoted from NIV are from the Scriptures quoted from NIV are from the Holy Bible, Holy Bible, New International VersionNew International Version, copyright © 1973, , copyright © 1973, 1980, 1984, International Bible Society. Used by 1980, 1984, International Bible Society. Used by permission of Zondervan Bible Publishers.permission of Zondervan Bible Publishers.

ClickArt Infinity by Broderbund, © 1999 TLC ClickArt Infinity by Broderbund, © 1999 TLC Multimedia Inc.Multimedia Inc.

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You will want to have a hard copy of the Mission You will want to have a hard copy of the Mission Story ready to read during the Mission Story Story ready to read during the Mission Story section. You can find the story on pages 4 and 5 section. You can find the story on pages 4 and 5 of the Third Quarter of the Third Quarter Adventist Mission Youth and Adventist Mission Youth and Adult Magazine.Adult Magazine. The title of the story is “Truth on The title of the story is “Truth on Late-Night TV.” You can go to the website Late-Night TV.” You can go to the website http://www.adventistmission.org/http://www.adventistmission.org/ and find the link and find the link titled “Publications” to download the titled “Publications” to download the Adventist Adventist Mission Youth and Adult Magazine.Mission Youth and Adult Magazine.

Notes to TeachersNotes to Teachers

Please let your friends at other churches know about these Sabbath School programs. You can download a PDF version of a slide show brochure for e-mailing or printing at:http://www.jtssp.com/Literature%20for%20Sabbath%20School%20Slide%20Shows.pdf.

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Copyright Grants Pass Seventh-day Copyright Grants Pass Seventh-day Adventist SchoolAdventist School

Art and graphics copyrighted by the General Conference and the Review and Herald® are included on slides

Images and artwork are copyrighted by the Pacific Press Publishing Assoc., Review and Herald Publishing Assoc., It Is Written and others. All rights reserved. Used by permission.

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