Jesus Wept: the Bible and human emotions focuses on human emotions. These lessons look at human emotions and give us biblical principles on how we can understand our emotions. Stress values: the death of spouse2100; personal injury or illness253; change in residence220; etc.
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Jesus Wept: the Bible and human emotions focuses on human emotions. These lessons look at human emotions and give us biblical principles on how we can understand our emotions. Stress values: the death of spouse2100; personal injury or illness253; change in residence220; etc.
Jesus Wept: the Bible and human emotions focuses on human emotions. These lessons look at human emotions and give us biblical principles on how we can understand our emotions. Stress values: the death of spouse2100; personal injury or illness253; change in residence220; etc.
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Adult Bible Study Guide
Jan • Feb • Mar 2011
powerpoint presentation designed by claro ruiz vicente
http://clarovicente.weebly.com Adult Sabbath School Bible Study Guide An Appeal Dear User … This PowerPoint Show is freely shared to all who may find it beneficial. While intended primarily for personal use, some find it useful for teaching the lesson in church. There are those, however, who add illustrations, change background, adjust font size, etc. While their intention may be good, this is not right. Slide #1 says “designed by claro ruiz vicente.” For honest Christians, it is not necessary for another’s creation to be copyrighted in order to be respected. PLEASE USE AS IS. Julian Melgosa Principal Contributor Jesus Wept: The Bible and Human Emotions Contents 1 Emotions 2 Divine Provision for Anxiety 3 Stress 4 Relationships 5 Guilt 6 Good Thinking 7 Hope Against Depression 8 Resilience 9 Self-Esteem 10 Jealousy 11 Freedom From Addictions 12 Nature as a Source of Health 13 Partnership With Jesus Jesus Wept: The Bible and Human Emotions Our Goal {3} These lessons look at human emotions and give us biblical principles on how we can understand our emotions and seek the power of the Lord to bring them under His loving sovereignty. We’ll look at Bible characters, focusing on their emotional reactions to whatever befell them, good and bad, and ask: What can we learn from their experiences that can help us with ours? Jesus Jesus Wept: Wept: The The Bible Bible and and Human Human Emotions Emotions Lesson Lesson 3, 3, January January 15 15
Stress Stress Key Text
Matthew 11:28 NIV
“ ‘Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest’. ” Stress Initial Words {31}
Stress values: the death of spouse—100;
personal injury or illness—53; change in residence—20; etc. Accumulating 200 or more points at any given time runs a 50 percent chance of becoming ill; accruing 300 or more will reach a point of crisis. Moderate amounts of stress are necessary to increase performance, but beyond a point, stress becomes a health hazard. Stress Quick Look
1. Exciting Life: Immunity to Stress?
(1 Kings 17; 18) 2. Bitter Life: Satan’s Tool for Stress (1 Kings 19:3, 4) 3. God’s Management for Stress (1 Kings 19:5-9) Stress 1. Exciting Life: Immunity to Stress?
1 Kings 17, 18 NKJV
6 “The ravens brought him bread and meat in the morning, and…in the evening and he drank from the brook. … 16 The bin of flour was not used up, nor did the jar of oil run dry…. 22 The LORD heard the voice of Elijah; and the soul of the child came back to him… 38 Then the fire…fell and consumed the burnt sacrifice…. 45 There was a heavy rain.” 1. Exciting Life: Immunity to Stress? Miracles in Our Lives {32}
In the midst of a long famine, Elijah must
have felt very close to the Lord, who took such personal care of him. First, he had the opportunity to witness ravens come twice a day to feed him. Talk about a miracle! Then he saw endless rations of bread coming from a little oil and meal—enough food to feed three persons for two years. 1. Exciting Life: Immunity to Stress? Miracles in Our Lives {32}
God used Elijah to resurrect the widow’s son.
What a test of faith, and what a vindication of God’s power over life and death! Next, the test at Mount Carmel was an irrefutable and spectacular demonstration of God’s power. Finally, heavy rain after a three-year drought was another manifestation of God’s involvement in human affairs. 1. Exciting Life: Immunity to Stress? Miracles in Our Lives {32}
It’s hard to imagine how anyone, after all that,
could not fully trust in the Lord; yet, not long after all that, Elijah was swept up in the symptoms of stress and discouragement. Regardless of the miracles in our lives, we always will face obstacles. No one, not even a prophet like Elijah, is immune to the troubles that life brings. Stress 2. Bitter Life: Satan’s Tool for Stress
1 Kings 19:3, 4 NKJV
“And when he saw that, he arose and ran for his life, and went to Beersheba…went a day’s journey into the wilderness, and came and sat down under a broom tree. And he prayed that he might die, and said,
‘It is enough! Now, LORD, take my life, for I
am no better than my fathers!’ ” 2. Bitter Life: Satan’s Tool for Stress Emotionally Devastating Experience {34}
Whether or not Elijah took part himself in
the killing of hundreds of people, he was clearly in charge of the operation, and that must have been an emotionally devastating experience. How did he reach the point of asking God to take his life? 2. Bitter Life: Satan’s Tool for Stress The Desire of Ages 120 {34}
“Satan has taken advantage of the weakness
of humanity. And he will still work in the same way. Whenever one is encompassed with clouds, perplexed by circumstances, or afflicted by poverty or distress, Satan is at hand to tempt and annoy. He attacks our weak points of character. He seeks to shake our confidence in God, who suffers such a condition of things to exist.” Stress 3. God’s Management for Stress
1 Kings 19:5-9 NKJV
“As he lay and slept…suddenly an angel touched him, and said…‘Arise and eat.’ … And the angel…came back the second time, and touched him, and said, ‘Arise and eat, because the journey is too great for you.’ …
And he went in the strength of that food forty
days and forty nights as far as Horeb….” 3. God’s Management for Stress God’s Therapy {36}
Sleep. Eat. Sleep again. Eat again. And then
engage in intense physical exercise—forty days and forty nights; from Mount Carmel to Mount Horeb. Such a regimen helps the person fill time positively and avoid self-pity. Physical exercise helps produce endorphins, morphine-like natural chemicals that enhance mood and temporarily relieve depression. 3. God’s Management for Stress Jesus’ Method {38}
“Whenever it was His privilege, He turned
aside from the scene of His labor, to go into the fields, to meditate in the green valleys, to hold communion with God on the mountainside or amid the trees of the forest. The early morning often found Him in some secluded place, meditating, searching the Scriptures, or in prayer.” Desire of Ages 90 3. God’s Management for Stress Jesus’ Method {38}
“His heart was knit by a strong bond of
affection to the family at Bethany…. Often, when weary, thirsting for human fellowship, He had been glad to escape to this peaceful household…. Our Saviour appreciated a quiet home and interested listeners. He longed for human tenderness, courtesy, and affection.” Desire of Ages 524 Stress Final Words {39}
In times of stress, it is important to keep our
priorities straight and spend time seeking and communing with God. That’s when He can remind us that it’s His work that is important, a work that is usually done in a quiet, unhurried way, in our hearts Our main work is to cooperate with Him so we can then find “rest for [our] souls.”