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Paul in Chains I. Introduc on A. Part of our des ny may entail appearing before kings. Revela on 10:11 B. Appearing in court for our faith is one of the signs of the last days. Luke 21:10-15 C. What can we expect? We can learn lessons from the life of Paul that may help us. II. Paul in Philippi: Acts 16:16-34 A. The injus ce. Verses 16-24 B. Respect for authority. Romans 13:1-4 C. An a tude of contentment. Acts 16:25 and Philippians 4:11 D. The Blessing. Verses 26-34 III. Paul before Felix, the Governor of Judea. Acts 24:1-27 A. The false accusa ons. Verses 1-9 B. Paul speaks in his own defense. Verses 10-14 C. Finding the main point. Verses 15-21 The resurrec on of Jesus. D. Our main point: Our belief that God created the world in six literal days and set aside the 7th day (Saturday) as a memorial of crea on. IV. Paul before Festus, New Governor of Judea. Acts 25:1-11 A. The hidden agenda. Acts 24:27 and Acts 25:1-9 B. Paul s appeal to a higher authority. Verses 10 & 11 C. Christ s appeal to a higher authority. Luke 23:46 D. Our appeal to a higher authority. Psalms 31:1-5 "And a er certain days, when Felix came with his wife Drusilla, which was a Jewess, he sent for Paul, and heard him concerning the faith in Christ." Acts 24:24 (KJV) Our mission is to be a Christ-centered, Spiritfilled church that demonstrates the power of grace and intentionally shares the good news of Christ's soon return. October 29, 2016 The Sabbath Day

Services CHURCH IN PRAISE Song Service Call to Worship* Invocation* Opening Hymn* Jesus loves you Adult Lesson Study Curse the Day Classroom #1 Tom Bischoff Pastor s Office: Doug Cross Young Adults meet in the side room left of balcony. All children meet in Classroom #5 downstairs. Worship Hour 10:45 AM Thank You Lord "Lead On, Oh King Eternal" Jim Ball Pastor Charles Shultz Hymn #619 CHURCH IN GRATITUDE NAD Evangelism Tom Bischoff CHURCH IN SHARING Community Fellowship Children s Offering Children s Story Joys & Requests Prayer Response Song Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus Tom Bischoff Tom Bischoff Jim Ball Pastor Charles Shultz Hymn #290 CHURCH IN WORSHIP Scripture Reading Sermon Benediction Closing Hymn Luke 21:10-15 "Paul in Chains" "Be Thou My Vision" Dale Hoie Pastor Charles Shultz Pastor Charles Shultz Hymn #547 Rummage Sale Christmas Theme Friday, November 11 9am 3pm Sunday, November 13 9am 12pm HALF OFF OF EVERYTHING ON SUNDAY! NO dona on of items are needed! There are plenty of donated items stored at the church. This is the LAST Rummage Sale and all items must go. There will be no further storage of items in the church. Thank you for all your support and work through the years with previous sales. Lower level of the Brookings Adven st Church 102 Park Ave Organist Pianist *Please stand Pat Ball Jann Biegel

Take the Challenge! for a Day Special updates Church Family Prayer Requests: Revelation Speaks Peace seminars, Heidi McKenna s family, Shirley Morey s family, Carol Badger & family, the Heinrichs, Jack Tefertiller, our country & the military, persecuted Christians in the world,.paying off the church mortgage, the unspoken requests. Today: NO Picnic in the Basement-Women s Retreat is downstairs. Sunday at 7pm Revelation Speaks Peace Continues 2017 devotional book orders contact Maggi Runyan BEFORE Nov 2 ABC Fall Case Food and Book Sale4-6pm on November 8. order before November 2 for delivery to Brookings - call 503-850-3300. FRIDAY at 6pm Vespers in the Sanctuary A special production Tell the World part 1 Man s Need to Conquer Psalm 14:1 Man s need to conquer With power to rule More often than not Creat d greed s blind fool. by j f ball Cooking demonstra ons, door prizes, and recipes for a full day's menu. Food Samples: Tofu Cheezecake, Stuffed Shells, Portobello Veggie Burgers, Chili Stew and much more! Week at a Glance Today 9:30 am 2016 Christian Women s Retreat 12:30 pm NO Picnic in the Basement 6:15 pm Sunset Sunday 9:30 am 2016 Christian Women s Retreat 7:00 pm Revelation Speaks Peace Monday Next Soup Kitchen Nov 14 with Lynda Cross 6:30 pm Ping Pong (and Thursday) Tuesday 8:30 am Exercise Class (and Thursday) 7:00 pm Revelation Speaks Peace Wednesday 3:00 pm Prayer & Study Group 7:00 pm Revelation Speaks Peace Friday 6:00 pm Vespers in the Sanctuary 6:08pm Sunset Cheerful Givers Report As of August 31, 2016 Needed for Budget: $3,400.00 Needed for Building: $3,941.00 August Budget: $5,013.08 August Building: $4,831.77 Principal Balance-Building $149,084.08

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS BELIEVE: As a people we hold the Bible in supreme regard as the revealer of God s truth to guide us to salvation. Our love and devotion is rooted supremely in Christ who we worship as our Savior, Creator, Lord and King. We believe that forgiveness, healing and eternal life are offered freely to all on the basis of what Jesus has already accomplished for us at the cross, and continues to do as He ministers on our behalf in the heavenly sanctuary above. God s mercy and grace are infinite and are received by faith, to prepare a people for Jesus second coming. The New Covenant provides not only forgiveness for sin, but also God s promise to write His law on our hearts so that our greatest joy will be to do His will. We keep His commandments, not in order to be saved, but because He has already encircled us in His saving arms. His law includes also the fourth commandment Sabbath which invites us to spend a special time of fellowship with God on the seventh day. Today NO Picnic in the Basement Sermon Pastor Charles Shultz Elder Tom Bischoff Deacon In Charge Don Kirk Greeters Linda Merritt, Sonja Mosier, Ernie Madden Next Week Picnic in the Basement Sermon Pastor Charles Shultz Elder Cheri Hoie Deacon In Charge Don Kirk III Greeters Charlotte White, Todd Van Horn Brookings Seventh-day Adventist Church 102 Park Avenue * P O Box 777 Brookings, OR 97415 * Phone: 541-469-3030 E-mail: brookingssda@gmail.com Pastor: charleshultz@yahoo.com * 541-661-5404 Office hours by appointment. Website: www.brookingssda.org Facebook: Brookings Seventh-day Adventist Church Are you listening to KSEP 99.9 fm? Christian Programming; Bible Study Current Events Health and Lifestyle In Brookings KSEP 99.9 Know the Savior ~ Experience Peace In Gold Beach 101.9 fm Cooking Family Tips Children s Programs Music Worship Services In Crescent City 105.9 fm *Coming Soon...And Much Much More!

Ping Pong Game Every Monday and Thursday evening @ 6:30 pm You can even come late For the young and the old All you need is to bring yourself We have tables, paddles and balls Free! Oct 30 Nov 2 Sun, Tues and Wed nights 7:00 p 8:00p It s a GOOD time to visit with friends and family See You Here Downstairs in the Fellowship Room Game Night Come one come all Bring your Friends! Starts November 4 at 6pm The correct equa ons, but the wrong interpreta on. The result was sadness, pain and discouragement. That s how the story of the Seventh-day Adven st Church begins.

Amazing Grace Amazing grace how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me. I once was lost but now I'm found. Was blind but now I see. 'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear And grace my fears relieved. How precious did that grace appear The hour I first believed. When we've been there ten thousand years Bright shining as the sun We've no less days to sing God's praise Then when we first begun. Amazing grace, how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me. I once was lost, but now I'm found. Was blind, but now I see BACK BITTER S BACKLASH Prov. 24:29 Those who back bit Those who bite back Need to back off Less they bite off What they can t chew For soon r or later It will back fire And they will wish They could back track Tak ng it all back By j. f. ball Have you been on the website lately??? www.brookingssda.org Everything you will ever want to know is right here The Good News is Jesus is coming back Coming up next Oct 30 Sun 7pm Revelation Speaks Peace #22 Shawn Boonstra Return of the Women Nov 1 Tues 7pm Revelation Speaks Peace #23 Shawn Boonstra Revelation s Testimony of Jesus Nov 2 Wed 7pm Revelation Speaks Peace #24 Shawn Boonstra The Last Night on Earth Nov 12 Sabbath All Church Potluck To Know Jesus is to have eternal Life

Get your 2017 Devo onal Books At the BEST PRICE thru our church price SAVE DELIVERY COSTS TOO! See Maggie Runyan Or Call Maggie at 541 661 2518 Or Email at sdamaggi@yahoo.com It s NOT too late! ENDS NOV 2 ABC Fall Case Food and Book Sale. The Oregon Conference Adventist Book Center will be making a food order delivery to the Brookings Church Fellowship Hall from 4-6pm on November 8. Place your order with the ABC before November 2 if you are interested in having a delivery. You can find sale prices online at this website: http://orgcabc.adventistnw.org/sales-page Or call the ABC at 503-850-3300. Children s Story The Story of the Longest Vision 11 As told by Arthur L. White A few days ago I told the story of the missing hairnet. This was one of the shortest visions given to Sister White. Would you like the story of the longest vision? During her lifetime, hundreds of visions were given to Mrs. White. Some of them were very short, some of them were quite long. The longest vision lasted for nearly four hours. This vision was given to Sister White when she was just a young lady and before she was married to Elder James White. But we shall speak of her as Sister White, even though she was not married. In the very early days of our work, there were two men in Boston who claimed to be the leaders of the Adventists, and they said that their lives were very holy, and that they did not commit any sins. We would say today that these men were fanatics. They had quite a strong influence on the Adventists in the Boston area at that time. They heard about the visions that were given to Sister White and they said that these visions were not given by the Lord, but that they were given by Satan. They said they would like to see Sister White and would like to hear her speak, but one thing was certain, she could not have a vision in their presence. There lived just south of Boston in Dorchester, a family named Brother and Sister Nichols. The Nichols had a good home located in the country and it became more or less the center of activity for the Adventists. Brother and Sister Nichols had invited Sister White and her sister to visit Boston and some of the surrounding communities, and to stay at their home while they did so. In response to this invitation, she and her sister, Sarah, traveled to Boston, probably by boat, and stayed with Brother and Sister Nichols. Not long after they had come to the Nichols home, two men drove up in a carriage from Boston. Guess who they were! They were Mr. Sargent and Mr. Robbins, the two men who claimed to be the leaders of the Adventists, but who actually were teaching fanatical things. Brother Nichols met them outside and they told him that they had come to have a little visit, and they would like to spend the night at his home. Brother Nichols said, I am glad you have come. I am glad you have come just now, because Sister White and her sister Sarah are here in the house and I want you to become acquainted with them. For some reason or other, Mr. Sargent and Mr. Robbins didn t get out of the carriage. As Brother Nichols urged them to come in and told them that he would take care of the horse, they replied that they had just thought of something that they must take care of in another village and they must be driving on. Brother Nichols said, But you just told me that you planned to spend the night here with us. You have wanted to see Sister White. She and her sister are here now. Please come in! They said, No, we must be going.

Then Brother Nichols asked, When will you see Sister White and hear her speak? Come in to Boston next Sabbath, they said. We would like to have the privilege of hearing her. So it was planned that all would go in to Boston for a meeting on Sabbath. In the evening before the Sabbath, a vision was given to Sister White in which she was shown that they must not go to Boston the next day, but rather they must go to Randolph, in the opposite direction. She was shown that the Lord had a work for her to do there. After the vision, Sister White told Brother Nichols what the Lord had shown to her. This was very hard for him to understand and he wondered what would Mr. Sargent and Mr. Robbins say when, after promising that they would come to Boston with Sister White, they had gone in the opposite direction down to Randolph. But as she insisted that they must go to Randolph, he hitched up the horse in the morning and they drove the thirteen miles south to Randolph. The meeting of the Adventists was held at the Thayer home, and as they came to the home, Brother and Sister Nichols and Sister White and her sister opened the door and entered the room where the meeting was in progress. Who do you suppose was there in the room? Mr. Sargent and Mr. Robbins; Now Brother and Sister Nichols and Mrs. White and her sister understood why in vision, they had been instructed to go to Randolph. Mr. Sargent and Mr. Robbins didn t want to see Sister White. They knew that their course of action was not right. They were actually doing wicked things, although they claimed to be very holy men and said they could not sin. They had told Brother Nichols to bring Sister White north to Boston for the meeting on Sabbath and then they had gone south to Randolph, so that they would not have to meet her. When Sister White came in, Mr. Robbins and Mr. Sargent looked at each other in surprise. One of them was speaking at the time. He became confused, and soon he said, We will close the meeting a little bit early and let you come back after lunch and we will have a good time together. In the afternoon, the meeting was opened by a song and several people prayed. Then Sister White prayed. While she was praying, she paused, and the next words which the people heard from her lips were an exclamation of Glory to God! Glory to God; and she was in vision. Mr. Sargent and Mr. Robbins were greatly distressed. They had told the people that Sister White could not have a vision in their presence. They had said that her experience was from Satan, and they would not allow her to have a vision. But there was nothing they could do about it. While Mrs. White was in vision, she spoke concerning the experience of Mr. Sargent and Mr. Robbins. They did not want the people to hear what she was saying, and so they said, Let s sing. And the people sang very loud until they were weary. Then they said, We will read the Bible. And so in a loud voice, they read from the Bible, until they were worn out and their hands were shaking and they couldn t read any more. Some of their friends told them to stop doing what they were doing, but Mr. Robbins said, You are bowed to an idol. You are worshiping a golden calf. Mr. Thayer who was the owner of the house was not sure in his own heart that the vision was from Satan as Mr. Robbins said that it was, and he wanted to test it in some way. He had heard that visions which were given by Satanic power would be stopped if a Bible were placed on the person who was in vision. And so he picked up the large family Bible from the table and he started to hand it to Mr. Sargent and asked him if he would lay the Bible on Ellen Harmon to test the matter. Oh no! said Mr. Sargent. He would not have anything to do with it. All right, Mr. Thayer said, I will do it. Then Mr. Thayer took the large Bible that was lying on the table and he opened it. Sister White was reclining at this time and he laid the Bible upon her. Immediately, as the Bible was placed upon her, she arose to her feet, picked up the Bible and balanced it on one hand and held it as high as she could reach and with her eyes looking upward and away from the Bible, she declared, This is the inspired testimony from God. Then she began to turn the leaves of the Bible with her other hand. She placed her finger on a certain passage and she quoted the words. Brother Nichols and some of the others climbed up on chairs to see if she were quoting the texts correctly. They found that she was. Some of the texts which she read referred to the judgments of God against the wicked, and some of the texts related to the experience of these men. For quite a period of time, Sister White turned the pages of the Bible and pointed to the texts and quoted them. Then as the vision came to a close, Mrs. White took a deep breath, filling her empty lungs. She paused about a minute, and then she breathed again, and soon she was breathing naturally. As she began to see what was going on about her, she observed that the candles were lighted. During the whole winter afternoon, she had been in vision. This was the longest vision which was given to her. It lasted for nearly four hours. During these four hours, she didn t breathe once, although she spoke much of the time. Now the people could see for themselves. They could see that God was guiding in the experience of Ellen White and they could see the true nature of Mr. Sargent and Mr. Robbins. Thus God, through the visions, helped His people to understand and to choose that which was right. Based on account of Ellen G. White in Spiritual Gi s, Vol. 2, pp. 75-79, and account of O s Nichols in White Estate Files Next Week Story The Vision of Young People Sister White had Not Met