1 The Fruit of Rebellion Lesson 19. 2 How do you feel when someone is mean to you or doesn’t...
-
Upload
rosaline-annis-barton -
Category
Documents
-
view
219 -
download
0
Transcript of 1 The Fruit of Rebellion Lesson 19. 2 How do you feel when someone is mean to you or doesn’t...
1
The Fruit of Rebellion
Lesson 19
2
How do you feel when someoneis mean to you
or doesn’t appreciate what you do?
3
Jesus told the Jewish leaders that theirhouse (the temple) was left
unto them desolate.Matthew 23:38
And they found that hard to believe.
4
Their temple was magnificent. It had takenmany years and thousands of workmen
to build.
It was strong, with many pillars and largegates. How could it be desolate?
55
6
Some leaders felt Jesus did
not know what he was talking
about
and was just trying to cause
trouble.
6
7
Others laughed about what he said
and made fun of him.
7
8
Some people listened, without saying
anything,
8
9
while others talked about himamong themselves.
10
Many people felt he wasn’t
very smart and that they knew more than he knew,
11
while others wonderedwhat difference
it made.
12
The leaders loudly
proclaimed it couldn’t be true!
12
13
The rulers thought theyknew more than Jesus.
13
14
Most Jewish people found what Jesussaid hard to believe.
14
15
Yet within forty years the templeand all of Jerusalem was
destroyed by the Roman army.
16
17
The Jewish people weren’t laughing now, but about forty
years earlier, Jesus was very sadabout what he knew was going to happen,
and he saidhe had wanted to gather his children
together, but they would not.
Matthew 23:37
18
19
20
Before Jerusalem was destroyed, however,the Jewish leaders tried to
destroy Christianity,beginning with thestoning of Stephen.
21
22
After the destruction of the temple and ofJerusalem by the Roman army under
the leadership of General Titus, the Roman armyattacked Masada, a place where Jewishpeople were refusing to surrender to the
Romans.
23
This is General Titus.He later becameEmperor Titus.
24
25
Masada
26
Water reservoir
at Masada
27
“The Saviour’s prophecy concerning the visitation of judgments upon Jerusalem is to
have another fulfillment, of which the terrible desolation was but a faint shadow. In the fate of the chosen city we may behold the doom of
a world that has rejected God’s mercy and trampled upon his law.”
The Great Controversy, p. 36
28
“But a scene yet darker is presented in the revelations of the future. . . . what are
these in contrast with the terrors of that day when the restraining Spirit of God
shall be wholly withdrawn from the wicked. . . . (Ibid., pp. 36, 37)
29
Juniors will be living during the time that Jesus’ prophecy will be fulfilled
again. Maybe it will be during your time of life! Wouldn’t that be exciting?
30
If you are, you will need to read your Bible and pray every day.
And when your parents tell you you cannot do something that you really want to do, remember they don’t let you that because they love you and
want you to be ready for Jesus’ return.
31
Credits:Slide 6: Robert Neff at flickr
Slide 7: foshie at flickrSlide 8: Darren Shilson at flickr
Slide 9: madhan r at flickrSlide 10: Jim Bowen at flickr
Slide 11: rikkis_refuge’s_photostream at flickrSlide 12: Frank Pierson at flickr
Slides 13, 14: Bryant Olsen at flickrSlide 18: hardworkinghippy at flickrSlide 19: Phoenix Wolf-Ray at flickr