Numidia Mennonite Bible School - Reflector Yearbook (Numidia, PA)

 - Class of 1972

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CURRICULAR REPORTS DIVISION I - JOHN In This book sTudy, TaughT by Harold Good, we saw Jesus making His claim as The eTernaI Son of God Through signs: works, and words. The purpose for This book is ouTlined in chapfer 2O:3O.3I. , And many oTher signs Truly did Jesus- in The presence of his disciples, which are noT wriTTen in This book: BuT These are wriTTen ThaT ye mighT believe ThaT Jesus is The ChrisT, The Son of God: and believing ye mighT have life Through his name. We Took special noTice,of The eighT signs in works, and eighT signs in words, ThaT are recorded for us. His works were mosTly mir- acles in which Jesus meT The needs of man while showing His claim of Son-ship: Thereby urging Them To believe on Him. 'His words were The uTTerances of The greaT I Am's which showed To us ThaT Jesus is eTernaI. Before Abraham was, I Am. One reason Jesus came in The flesh was To reveal The hearT Ilovel of The FaTher. He porfrayed ThaT love as one ThaT is resTless because of sin. His life and Teaching broughT people To a per- sonal crisis which issued forfh inTo decisions among Them. The book was noT exhausTed-, buT enough was uncovered To cause a conTinual sTud.y of The life of Jesus as He ushered in Theifonly way ThaT we can now be iusfified. -Boyd Y. Campbell . COLOSSIANS AND PHILEMON Our class was TaughT by BroTher Paul WiT- mer. We sfudied Colossians firsf, The-n Phil- mon. The firsT few days were spenT in liTerally Taking each verse aparT, buT we discovered we had To move along a IiTTIe fasTer in order To geT Through before The end of Bible School. Colossians was wriTTen by The Aposfle Paul probably beween 60-64 A.D. Verses I and 5 in 'chapTer Two seem To indicaTe ThaT Paul was ,never To see Them in person. buT we have reason To believe ThaT he may have sfopped There while passing close by, and ThaT iT was noT'recorded in The Bible. I9 ' BIBLE. STUDY 'Colossians in general is a 'message of good will and a book of exhorTaTion. IT' also em- phasizes ChrisT as The head of The Church. A few special reasons ThaT Paul had for This. leTTer was To correcT some errors ThaT were prevalenf among Them, such as The influence of philosophy and The Tradifions of men, and The facT ThaT They insisTed on Jewish riTes and ceremonies. This was noT bringing glory To ChrisT. In The concluding chapTers we find Chris- Tian duTies, such as having our affecTion seT on Things above and morfifying The deeds of The flesh. We can also find pracTical admon- iTion on The duTies of The ChrisTian family, and The duTies of masfers. The EpisT'e To Philemon was also wriTTen by Paul. There is an inTeresTing sTory in back of This leTTer abouT Philemon's former slave. Onesimus. He ran away from Philemon and laTer- came under PauI's minisTry and was converTed. So Paul wroTe This beaufiful leTTer of inTer- cession To plead wiTh Philemon To resfore One- simus back- To his favor. IT is Truly a beauTifuI sTory of God's wondrous ways in The lives of Those who yield 'Their lives To Him. -Mary Ann Fisher 1i- SERMON ON THE MOUNT This class was TaughT by BroTher Norman Reinford. The Sermon on The IvIounT fs Taken from Iv1aTThew 5, 6, and 7. IT'sia very pracTical sTudy TaughT by Jesus To his disciples, buT is a perfecT sTandard for us as Chrisfians Today. This sTudy deals largely wiTh our aTTiTudes Toward Things and one anoTher.l How can we have a righT reIaTionship wiTh God if we have improper aTiTudes Toward our fellow- man? Anofher pracTical aspecT of This sTud-y is having proper moTives for our acTions. Do we do The Things we do in humbleness of hearT To glorify God or iusT To be seen of men? ' -Irene HaITeman

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y I AND Il PETER l and ll Pefer proved fo be a valuable sfudy for abouf 25 sfudenfs. The firsf book was wrif- fen as an exhorfafion fo esfablish and sfrengfh- en suffering Chrisfians who were scaffered by persecution. The second book deals more wifh fhe prophecy of corrupf feachers and scoffers. As we looked af various -subiecfs from fhese fwo books' we especially noficed fhe sufficiency of God's grace for any sifuafion. One of fhe quesfions fhaf arose was in regards fo fhe elec'r according fo fhe fore- knowledge of God in chuapfer l:2. We were impressed fo nofice fhe consisfency of fhe Scripfures on fhis subiecf which is so offen mis- inferprefed. Pefer makes if clear fhaf we are elecf fhrough sancfificafion and obedience. Our feacher, Brofher Clarence Good, also refreshed our minds wifh, fhe imporfance of a Godly home. Bofh fhe husband and wife have a, greaf responsibilify in making fhe home a success. ' lf we do nof 'rake our God-given place in fhe home our prayers will be hindered and our influence losf. Ofher subiecfs we sfudied were: Salvafion for our Souls, 'rhe Growing Chrisfian, fhe Church a Spirifual House, Esfablishmenf in 'rhe PresenffTru'rh, Danger of False Teachers, efc. . ' This sfudy has helped me on foward 'rhaf goal which Pefer sfafed in chapfer 5:IO. Buf fhe God of all grace, who hafh called us unfo his efernal glory by Chrisf Jesus, affer fhaf ye have suffered awhile make you perfecf, sfablish, sfrengfhen, seffle you. -James W. Burk-holder TYPES AND sHAnows Types and Shadows, faughf by Brofher Benjamin Eshbach, proved 'ro be a very infer- esfing and profifable sfudy. 'ln sfudying 'rhis subiecf, we saw 'rhaf fhe New is in fhe Qld concealed: fhe Old is by fhe New revealed. We learned fhaf a fype is some person or obiecf poinfing forward fo some greafer per- son or obiecf. An anfefype is fhe fulfillmenf of fhe fype. Therefore, a 'rype sfays in effecf unfil fhe anfefype comes info being. For example, fhe manna which fhe children of lsrael afe, was a fype of 'rhe anfefype, Chrisf, who is fhe Bread of Life. Anofher beaufiful illusfrafion of 'rhis is 'rhe ark, which was a place of safefy for Noah and his family. The ark is a fype of fhe Church, a place of safefy for fhose who are saved. There are many fypes in Old Tesfamenf characfers poinfing forward fo Chrisf. Here are 'rhree examples: lsaac was willing fo give himself as a sacrifice, even 'ro fhe poinl' of deafh. Jesus also was obedienf unfo deafh, even 'rhe deafh of fhe cross. Moses delivered Israel from fhe bondage of Egypf. Jesus -de- livers us from 'rhe bondage of sin. Joseph was sold info Egypf for fwenfy pieces of silver, Jesus was sold for fhirfy. , ' ln 'rhis class we were made 'ro realize wifh deeper appreciafion, 'rhe greaf work of God in unfolding His marvelous plan of salva- fion. -Mark Kropf, .ilil--1-11 PSALMS For fhe Lord is good: his mercy is ever- lasfing: and his frufh endurefh fo all-genera- fions. Psalm lOO:5. . ' W , c This class, faughf by Norman Reinford, was an inferesfing subiecf, and we found many rich frufhs fhroughouf fhese days. There are many differenf kinds of psalms. Some of fhem are. psalms of penifence, consecrafion, prayer. praise, worship, and many ofhers. , Psalm 96:4 says, The Lord is greaf, and greaflygfo be praised- There are many fhings for which we should praise God. One of fhe main fhings we should praise God for is sal- vafion. We also sfudiedsome psalms abouf The church. lf we love fhe church as we oughf, we will be able fo say wifh fhe Psalmisf, l was glad when fhey said unfo me, Lef us go info fhe house of fhe Lord. Psalm l22:I. 4 -Anna Reinford ,11, BIBLE SURVEY II The sfudy of' Bible Survey ll has drawn our affenfion fo fhe booksiof fhe Old Tesf- amenf from l Samuel fo Song of Solomon. The Bible is 'rhe fexfbook for Redempfion. Many glimpses of God and His plan for humanify can be seen 'rhrough fhe sfudy of fhese books of hisfory and poefry. God presenfed fo us fhe frue hisforical facfs fo show fhaf man is a fallen creafure, fhus leading us fo Chrisf, fhe Savior. l and ll Samuel and l and ll Kings were, af one fime, only fwo books called l and ll zo

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