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HISTORY Denominational OBJECTIVES

February 11th, 2010

HISTORY Denominational OBJECTIVES – Know the history of the church, and each of its significant events. – Demonstrate with a writing is, decisions made in each year. – Present the origin of our name as the Lord until this time led his people, who have always made the faithful. History: It is defined as truthful narration and exposition of past events and memorable events. Not at all taken by the relationship of public and political events of the peoples, but also gives this name to the events, acts or manifestations of the human activity of any other class. Moreover denominasional history refers to the most important events and developments that led to the church of God especially in its final stage.The term refers to denominational title or name by which we differ and hence will study at this time, events that gave rise to our church, the set of doctrines and our distinguished name CHURCH OF SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST REFORM MOVEMENT. The study of this truth is of great significance as outlined by the evangelist Luke evoking: 1. The story has a close relationship with the chronology to observe and analyze the proper order of appearance of events in honor of the date that these were fulfilled. (Luke 1:1 have data) 2. The story is based on written records left by the players to be certain of how the events occurred. 3. documents of those who lived the dates (Luke 1:2) 4. the correct location of the study of history must be diligent as it is very important (Luke 1:3). Josyann Abisaab 5. The story is fundamental to know who is, practice and defend the truth for this time. This is affirmed by the spirit of prophecy when Sister Helen G.White notes that the greatest danger lies in forgetting history. “When a person thinks in our past history, having passed every step of their progress to our current situation, I can say, Praise God! As I contemplate what the Lord has made, I am filled with wonder and trust in Christ as our leader. We have nothing to fear in the future, except that we forget how the Lord has led and his teachings in our past history. -1915, “Life Sketches,” pp. 196. 443 3JT The study of history is of paramount importance “There is a work of sacred importance to do the ministers and brethren. They study the history of the cause and the people of God. They should not forget how in the past that God treated his people. They have to relive and tell the truths that have come to seem of little value to those who know from personal experience the power and brightness that accompanied them when they were first seen and understood.They have given to the world those truths in all their original freshness and power (Manuscript 22, 1890). “1SM 185. NB 492, 494 “When a person thinks in our past history, having passed every step of their progress to our current situation I can say, Praise God! Gazing over what God has done, I am filled with wonder and trust in Christ as our leader. We have nothing to fear for the future except we forget how the Lord has led us. “We are now a strong nation if we put our trust in the Lord, because we are dealing with the great truths of the Word of God. We have every reason to be thankful” (General Conference Bulletin, 1893, p. 24 TM 31 NB 216 ).”3MS 183 “When a person thinks in our past history, having passed every step of their progress to our current situation, I can say, Praise God! As I contemplate what the Lord has made, I am filled with wonder and trust in Christ as our leader. We have nothing to fear in the future, except that we forget how the Lord has led and his teachings in our past history. -1915, “Life Sketches,” pp.

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