CONVENTION SPEAKERS
Br. Gregory Kuehmichel – Clarksville, Texas
Br. Stanley Loper – Brunswick, Georgia
Br. Tom Adams – Damascus, Oregon
Br. Len Griehs – Fountain Hills, Arizona
Convention Theme – Lessons for New Creature from Moses’ Life.
Convention Theme Text –BBE: Ex. 4:12 "So go now, and I will be with your mouth, teaching you what to say/learn"
Convention Theme Hymn – 37 Boundless Grace
Convention Schedule on Oregon PST:
9:45 AM - Devotions;
10:00-11:00 Br Gregory Kuehmichel – Lessons from Moses’ first 80
years;
11:30-12:30 Symposium: Lessons from Moses’ last 40 yrs;
Br Loper – Selections from Moses’ last 40 yrs;
Br Adams – Apostle Paul’s selections & more;
1:00-2:30 Br Len Griehs - Convention Study Questions –SEE BELOW FOR THE QUESTIONS.
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STUDY QUESTIONS
WHAT
SHOULD WE LEARN FROM THE LIFE OF MOSES?
SWOBS ON-LINE CONVENTION, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7,
2015
Len Griehs, Delaware Valley Bible Students
“Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the
men that were upon the face of the earth” (Numbers 12:3).
In all that Moses came through from the
beginning to the end of his history, it contributed to and produced in him
incomparable meekness and humility. His
moral character at the end of his life was matchless.
1. When we encounter Moses in his early life, he
is hasty and somewhat hot-headed, perhaps the least meek of men (Acts 7:22,
25). The text scripture in Numbers was
written about Moses when he was probably about 70 years old. Using the specific events listed below,
identify the lessons Moses learned that transformed him. Some of these were in the first 70 years, and
some in the last 50 years.
2. Compare these experiences to the necessary
individual experiences of the Church in their Christian walk.
3. Using
Hebrews 11:23-29, identify what you think are the most important lessons we can
take from Moses.
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1. The
killing of the Egyptian (Exodus 2:11-15)
(for an interesting comparison to verse 11, read the history of John W.
Cairns of Scotland in 1855—we will talk about this)
2. Obscurity,
exile and solitude in Midian while raising a family(Exodus 2:21-22)
3. The
discussion with Jehovah (or Jehovah’s messenger) at the burning bush (Exodus
3-4:23)
4. The
incident with Zipporah at the inn (Exodus 3:25-27)
5. The
attack of Miriam and Aaron on Moses at Hazeroth
(Numbers 12)
6. The
rock of Meribah (Numbers 20:1-13)
SWOBS Disclaimer: We believe brethren should each be aware that not all individuals on the Bible Student Email Directory see eye to eye on basic Doctrines. The spirit of mercy allows for the individual responsibility in Christian liberty and fellowship to make the Truth their own, to "prove all things," and to encourage all Brethren to "try the spirits," while endeavoring to hold high the banner and spirit of Truth; that the Bible teaches a Divine Plan of the Ages fore-known and set by God from before the foundation of the world, that for all eternity will prove God's love and appreciation of his human creation (John 3:16, Eph. 1:10).
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