Tuesday, June 19, 2018

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๐Ÿ’‚FIRST YEAR:

BIBLE ANALYSIS: GOLDEN KEY
NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY
MINISTERIAL PRACTICALITIES1
METHODS OF SERMONIZING
OLD TESTAMENT SURVEY
APOLOGETICS1
WORSHIP AND SONG LEADING
PERSONAL EVANGELISM
MISSIONS
CHRISTIAN AND PASTORAL ETHICS
BIBLE ENGLISH
TEACHING TECHNIQUES
BASIC GREEK
MANNERS AND CUSTOMS IN BIBLE LANDS
HOMILITICS
OT FOCUS: LAW BOOKS

๐Ÿ’‚๐Ÿ’‚SECOND YEAR

CHURCH MATH
BIBLE PSYCHOLOGY
MINISTERIAL PRACTICALITIES2
12 PILLARS OF THE CHURCH
CHURCH HISTORY1
ADVANCE GREEK
HYMNS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS
CHURCH INSTRUMENTS AND REPAIR
CHRISTIAN HEALTH PRINCIPLES
BIBLE ENGLISH2
SPEECH AND PUBLIC SPEAKING
ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE
CULTS
BASIC HEBREW
CHURCH BASIC ACCOUNTING
OT FOCUS: PROPHETS
NT FOCUS: HISTORY BOOKS

๐Ÿ’‚๐Ÿ’‚๐Ÿ’‚THIRD YEAR

ADVANCE GREEK
CHURCH ADMINISTRATION 
CHURCH HISTORY2
APOLOGETICS2
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY1
HERMENEUTICS
THE LIFE OF JESUS CHRIST
PHILOSOPHY: LOGIC
BIBLE IN AGES
SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE 
CHURCH MUSIC PRINCIPLES
PASTORAL COUNSELLING
BASIC LAW: FAMILY, S.E.C., PROPERTIES
WORLD RELIGION
OT FOCUS: PSALM BOOKS
NT FOCUS: DOCTRINE BOOKS

๐Ÿ‘ฎ๐Ÿ‘ฎ๐Ÿ‘ฎ๐Ÿ‘ฎFOURTH YEAR

ADVANCE HEBREW
BIBLE INTRODUCTION
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY2
DISCIPLESHIP AND SMALL GROUP
MULTIMEDIA AND SOCIAL MEDIA 
LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES
BASIC COMPUTER: REPAIR
TRANSPORTATION BASIC MAINTENANCE
THESIS WRITING
ANDROID APPLICATIONS IN MINISTRY
BASIC BROADCASTING
NT FOCUS: REVELATIONS PROPHECIES

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Monday, June 18, 2018

THE VALUE OF PEOPLE

Bible Reading: Matthew 9:35-38 and 13:44-52
Memory verse: “Thine own friend and thy father’s friend forsake not.” Proverbs 20:10.
“A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.” Proverbs 17:17.
Aim: To be convinced of the value of people to God. To bring people to salvation in Jesus Christ.
Introduction: We are all born with a selfish sin nature that puts self first and devalues others.
Many Christians are happy to be saved, but are not very interested in people.
When we study Jesus Christ’s life, we notice how very interested He was in people. Most of His miracles
and teachings were about the value of people and the values of people. From this we learn that we also
should place a very high value on people. People will last for eternity, so let’s invest in people.
Question: How valuable are people to God? Our value to God is the value of Jesus Christ’s blood shed on
the cross to save us. Therefore we should invest in people by telling them how to be saved.
Question: How much do you value your friends and people in general?
I. How can we invest in people?
a) Explaining to them how to be saved and enter God’s family.
b) Teaching them how to live by God’s ways as taught in the Bible.
c) Helping meet their physical needs so they have a better, happier life on earth.
d) Being the best spouse and parent to our children as taught in the Bible.
e) Coming to Sunday morning church and mid week Bible study to help others and learn God’s ways.
II. Bible Examples of those who helped others.
a) Jesus who went about doing good.
b) The poor wise man who delivered a city from an invader. Ecclesiastes 9:14,15.
c) Paul and the apostles who spread Christian churches all over the world.
III. Why are people valuable to God and us?
a) They know things that we don’t know and can help us in need or trouble.
b) Because of what they may become in doing some great work in the future.
c) Because in heaven we will be conformed to the image and likeness of Christ. Romans 8:29; I John 3:2
d) Because they may be helpful to our children.
e) They can help in the spiritual war to preserve our values for future generations.
f) We will rule with Christ on earth for 1000 years. Revelation 5:10; 20:6.
g) We develop skills and better qualities when we help others.
IV. How did Jesus Christ show how He valued people?
By healing them, teaching them God’s ways, loving them, accepting them where they are, having quality
talks with them, correcting them, blessing children, being gentle to them, dying for them, forgiving their
sins, asking them questions to make them think, comforting them when sad, feeding them and supplying
their needs. Jesus taught the parables of the hid treasure (Israel is a valuable treasure), pearl of great price
(the church is valuable to God) and the dragnet (Matthew 13:44-52). Jesus taught that reaping the harvest
of people brings wages in eternity (John 4:34-36). Jesus taught his disciples to value people in Matthew
9:36-38.
V. How can we become more useful to God and others?
a) Make sacrifices to help others.
b) Ask what they need.
c) Give to missions.
d) Be kind, gentle, patient, encouraging and praising to them.
e) Learn more Bible so you give better answers to solve their problems.
f) Learn how to make more friends.
g) Learn how to teach the Bible better.
Conclusion: Do you see the value of people? Are you investing time and resources in helping people get
saved and learn the Bible better? Who are you helping to grow in Christlikeness?

THE VALUE OF ATTEMPTING THINGS FOR GOD

Bible Reading: I Samuel 14:1-24; Luke 14:16-34; Acts 15:28-41.
Memory Verse: ‘Come, and let us go over unto the garrison of these uncircumcised: it may be that the
LORD will work for us: for there is no restraint to the LORD to save by many or by few.’ I Samuel 14:6.
Aim: To have the courage to attempt something for God.
Introduction: Life is full of opportunities. Some people take them, while others miss them. What
opportunities will you take this year? Are you prepared to take them? Have you assembled the resources
of people, money, knowledge and motivation to succeed in your projects? Are you like Saul or Jonathan?
I. Who in the Bible Attempted Things For God?
1. Jonathan. 2. Noah. 3. Abraham. 4. Moses. 5. David and Solomon. 6. Paul on his 3 missionary journeys
and writing letters. 7. The 5 and 2 talent men.
II. Why Do Some People Never Attempt Anything For God?
1. Fear of failure. Fear of what others may think of them.
2. Laziness, can’t be bothered, lack of energy or enterprise.
3. Little or no care to help others get saved or taught the Bible.
4. No personal sense of destiny. ‘who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as
this?’ Esther 4:14. Expect great things from God. Attempt great things for God.
5. No belief that God may use them.
6. They are impatient. They cannot work and wait for success.
III. What Value is there in Attempting Things for God?
1. You may succeed. I Samuel 14:19-23.
2. You may encourage others to follow your good example. 14:7,21.
3. God may bless you and your work. 14:15.
4. You will discover new opportunities to commence new projects. 46-48.
5. You will meet new people who may help you. 14:44,45. 18:1-4.
6. You will learn new lessons and gain more wisdom and experience..
7. You become a happier person when you are useful.
8. If you fail, you learn what does not work. You get closer to discovering what does work.
9. Your writings may speak to and bless many people after your death. ‘He being dead.’ Hebrews 11:4.
IV. Contrast Saul Who Did Not Attempt Much For God.
Saul was an example of someone who did almost everything wrong in every situation. He was a victim of
his emotions, always doing what he felt like doing instead of what God wanted. Later, Saul was envious
of David’s success and tried to kill him many times. In I Samuel 14 we see how Saul wasted time doing
useless things, when he could have contributed to a greater victory. Examples include:
1. Saul tarried under a tree, doing nothing, when he should have taken an opportunity as Jonathan did. v.2
2. Saul numbered the people, when he should have known this already.v.17.
3. Saul talked with the priest, when he should have joined the battle. v 19.
4. Saul distressed and troubled the people by enforcing a foolish rule not to eat in battle. v 24,29.
5. Saul wanted to kill his own son, who was the hero, for unknowingly violating his foolish rule. v. 44
V. Rules for Attempting New Projects.
1. Pray to God for His will and guidance in every step of the project.
2. Consult experts in that area to discover viability, resources, timing and personnel.
3. Start small first, so that if you make mistakes it won’t cost much.
4. Count the cost in money, time, people and motivation.
5. If it fails, what will it cost me?
VI. What Projects Can you Attempt?
1. Go to Bible College or get an education.
2. Help with phone calling or the Basic Bible Certificate.
3. Learn soul winning and follow up of new Christians.
4. Write a Bible lesson or a book on some important subject.
5. Go somewhere on a short term mission trip.
Conclusion: Ask God what projects He wants you to attempt.

The Value and Importance of the Bible

Aim: To hear the Bible at church, to read it daily, to study and understand it, to memorize and teach it.
Bible Reading: II Timothy 2
Introduction: Many people do not understand or appreciate the many great blessings that the Bible gives
us. Compare the blessings of Bible based countries to the trouble of Quran based countries.
What important, valuable things does the Bible give us?
1. Knowledge of what is right and wrong. It defines sin as violating God’s laws. These laws include
offences against God and man, with equal rights for all men. It reveals the will of God in every situation
of life. It shines light in the darkness of man’s many foolish ideas and practices.
2. Assurance of a home in heaven, salvation and forgiveness of sin.
3. Assurance of God’s love, forgiveness and acceptance. Ephesians 1:6.
4. Understanding of our creation, origin, history and prophecies of future events.
5. Understanding of ourselves so we can identify our good and bad qualities. “if any be a hearer of the
word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass (mirror).” James 1:23.
6. How to justly and successfully rule a country. The Bible teaches the value of human freedoms.
“He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God.” 2 Samuel 23:3.
7. How to have a happy marriage. Love and please each other. Ephesians 5:21-33.
8. How to have happy, blessed children. ‘Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right.’ Eph 6:1
9. How to have love, joy, peace, hope, patience, kindness. “Faith, hope and love.” I Corinthians 13:13.
10. Wisdom to make right decisions and how to prevent problems. “To receive the instruction of
wisdom, justice, and judgment, and equity;” Proverbs 1:3.
11. Portraits of many people’s lives who failed and succeeded. “Now all these things happened unto
them for exsamples.” 1 Corinthians 10:11. We learn from their mistakes and right decisions.
12. Knowledge of God visiting earth in the OT and NT. ‘he hath visited and redeemed his people’ Lk 1:68
13. Victory over worry, fear and depression. ‘Why art thou cast down, Oh my soul?’ Psalm 42:5,11.
14. Knowledge of how God thinks on every issue of life. “Knowledge of thy ways” Job 21:14.
15. Knowledge of God rewarding the righteous & punishing the wicked. ‘Reward for the righteous’ Ps 58:11
16. Certainty that the universe operates on repeatable, predictable laws which give man certainty as to
science, technology and engineering. Not as Islam thinks. Allah can make exceptions whenever he wants.
“Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven?” Job 38:33. This verse started the science revolution in Europe.
17. The portrait of a perfect life to follow in Jesus Christ. ‘Be followers of me as I am of Christ’ I Cor 1:11
18. The sanctity and value of human life as a gift from God.
19. The necessity of freedom and the evil of slavery. ‘And he that stealeth a man, and selleth him, or if
he be found in his hand, he shall surely be put to death.’ Exodus 21:16. ‘to set at liberty them that are
bruised,’ Luke 4:18.
20. The reality of the spiritual war. Ephesians 6:11-18.
21. The victory over evil when Jesus Christ returns to earth.
22. The value of work, enterprise and industry. “to work with your own hands,” I Thessalonians 4:11.
23. The reality of God answering our prayers.
24. The nature of God is loving, kind, just and a Trinity.
II. The Value of Teaching the Bible
1. If we don’t teach people God’s truth, the devil, the world and false religions will teach them error.
Every Muslim woman with a head covering has been taught by some deceived Muslim to do this.
2. Teaching others gives you a useful life. It stops you getting into mischief.
3. It stops our country getting into error. Sodomites have not been taught much Bible.
4. Teaching the Bible helps you learn the Bible better.
5. Teaching the Bible helps you overcome fear.
6. It keeps you studying the Bible and Christian books more seriously.
7. It makes you appreciate church, your pastor and other good teaching Christians.
8. It sets an example for our children to teach the Bible.
Conclusion: Are you willing to read, study, memorize, meditate, apply, love and teach the Bible?

THE VALUE & BENEFITS OF SERIOUS BIBLE TRAINING

Bible Reading: II Kings 6:1-7; Acts 18:1-11.
Mamory Verse: ‘Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth.’ 2 Timothy 2:15.
Aim: To seriously study God’s Word so we understand it and teach it to our generation and to the world.
Introduction: 5 ways to learn the Bible are by hearing it at church, reading it daily at home, studying it
personally and in groups, memorizing verses that solve problems and meditating (think deeply) on it.
You can do this at home or at church, but you can accelerate and fast track your understanding by going to
a good Bible College or by doing the GensanMBC International Bible Training School course at home. People spend years
studying for a job, but never consider the benefits of properly understanding the Bible, which is the
foundation of everything good in our society. They don’t think that it is profitable to know and teach the
Bible. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness:” 2 Timothy 3:16.
“Ye have said, It is vain to serve God: and what profit is it that we have kept his ordinance?” Malachi 3:14
They don’t know that ‘The blessing of the LORD, it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow with it’ Pr.10:22
I. What Examples of Bible Colleges exist in the Bible?
1. Jesus taught His 12 disciples daily for 3 years. ‘I was daily with you in the temple teaching’ Mark 14:49
2. Elisha taught the sons of the prophets in a building that needed extending. II Kings 6:1-7.
3. Ezra had prepared his heart to seek the law of the LORD, to do it, to teach in Israel statutes & judgments.7:10
4. Paul taught the Corinthians for 18 months. Acts 18:11.
5. Paul taught the Ephesians for 2 years so that all in Asia (Turkey) heard the word of Christ. Acts 19:1,8-10
6. Paul taught Timothy in a group of faithful men, who were to teach others also. 2 Timothy 2:2.
II. Benefits of Attending a Good Bible College.
1. You will learn the Bible systematically book by book.
2. You learn to be a Christian worker, soul winner, Bible teacher, pastor, church planter and refute error.
You will learn how to multiply disciples more rapidly. 2 Timothy 2:2.
3. God will bless you if you apply what you learn. ‘whatsoever he doeth shall prosper’ Ps 1:1-3; Heb 6:10
4. You meet many Godly lecturers, friends and students who can help you in many ways (jobs, spouse).
You get their knowledge, experience, wisdom and understanding of God and God’s ways. ‘I will get me
unto the great men, and will speak unto them; for they have known the way of the LORD.’ Jeremiah 5:5.
5. Many supernatural things will happen in your life as God answers your prayers and you learn to walk
by faith, such as with the recovery of the lost axhead. (II Kings 6:1-7).
6. You become part of a big worldwide network of Christians who are doing great things for God. Rom 16
7. God looks at you with special favour. ‘to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a
contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word.’ Isaiah 66:2. ‘Elisha said, As the LORD of hosts liveth, before
whom I stand, surely, were it not that I regard the presence of Jehoshaphat the king of Judah, I would not
look toward thee, nor see thee.’ 2 Kings 3:14.
8. It improves your thinking, removes fear, gives wisdom, understanding of actions and consequences. It
introduces many new concepts, eg: science is based on laws. Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven? Job 38:33
9. It’s a Godly, Christian, happy, peaceful environment with people who love you and will help you.
It will give you joy. ‘Thy words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and
rejoicing of mine heart:’ Jeremiah 15:16.
10. It better prepares you for life, teaches you right from wrong, helps you to think as God thinks,
teaches you how to answer people correctly. ‘The heart of the righteous studieth to answer: but the
mouth of the wicked poureth out evil things.’ Proverbs 15:28.
11. You learn things that you never learned in school, such as the evils of Islam, Roman Catholicism,
church history, Bible prophecies, Bible doctrines, Christian Music, Creation proofs, English grammar.
12. God will speak to you on many things as you focus on Him and His Word. ‘thou shalt say, Speak,
LORD; for thy servant heareth.’ I Samuel 3:9.
13. You will understand people better and be better able to help them. You will be more approved by
God as a quality Christian worker. ‘If a man therefore purge himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto
honour, sanctified, and meet for the master’s use, and prepared unto every good work.’ 2 Timothy 2:21.

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