Rebellion and Redemption - 2016

Trace the sweeping story of the great controversy between good and evil—from Lucifer’s rebellion in heaven to Christ’s ultimate victory. These lessons reveal God’s justice, mercy, and plan of redemption throughout Scripture, inviting believers to stand firm in faith and embrace the hope of restoration through Jesus.

Crisis in Heaven

Crisis in Heaven

If a perfect being, created by a perfect God, in a perfect environment, could mess…

Crisis in Eden

Crisis in Eden

Adam and Eve started justifying their sin. What are ways that we seek to do…

Global Rebellion and the Patriarchs

Global Rebellion and the Patriarchs

What can be done for the people in your congregation who feel that they are…

Conflict and Crisis: the Judges

Conflict and Crisis: the Judges

We are either for the Lord, doing something of meaning and purpose for Him, or…

The Controversy Continues

The Controversy Continues

How can we learn, even amid the most discouraging and seemingly impossible situations, to trust…

Victory in the Wilderness

Victory in the Wilderness

Faithful people had deep misconceptions about the nature of the Lord's first coming. How might…

Jesus’ Teachings and the Great Controversy

Jesus’ Teachings and the Great Controversy

In this week's lesson, we will look at some of Jesus' teachings on very down-to-earth…

Comrades in Arms

Comrades in Arms

How many times are modern disciples more eager to race off and work for Jesus…

The Great Controversy and the Early Church

The Great Controversy and the Early Church

The greatest barrier Jesus faced with His followers was their preconceived opinions. The disciples took…

Peter on the Great Controversy

Peter on the Great Controversy

Instead of us being concerned about being accepted by others and conforming to their opinions…

The Church Militant

The Church Militant

What happens to us, either individually or as a church, that could make our love…

Redemption

Redemption

How does the reality of the great controversy help us better understand why suffering and…