Especialidades JA/Aprecio del sábado/Requisitos

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Aprecio del sábado

Nivel de destreza

1

Año

2021

Version

23.06.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

División Norteamericana

Sabbath Appreciation AY Honor.png
Aprecio del sábado
Crecimiento espiritual, actividades misioneras y herencia
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
División Norteamericana
Año de introducción
2021



1. Describir brevemente lo que significa que Dios creó, bendijo y santificó el sábado. (Génesis 2:1-3).

2. Contestar las siguientes:

a.

According to the Bible, when does the Sabbath begin and end?

b.

How does preparing for the Sabbath on Friday help increase the benefits of the Sabbath day?

c.

How does the Adventist denomination’s understanding of Sabbath hours differ from that of religious Jews?

3.

Compare the 4th commandment in Exodus 20:8-11 and Deuteronomy 5:12-15. What are similarities and differences you notice? What did Moses see as the benefits for keeping the Sabbath? What benefits can still be seen today?

4.

In a small group, read Isaiah 58:13-14. Discuss the following:

a.

What are some of the activities you and your family engage in during the hours of the Sabbath.

b.

Why do you choose to do certain activities over others?

c.

What “evaluation steps” do you/could you use to determine the value/drawbacks of participating in an activity on the Sabbath?

5.

In a small group, read Luke 14:1-6. Briefly discuss what Jesus taught about the Sabbath in this verse.

6.

Read at least four stories regarding Jesus and what he did on the Sabbath. List which of His actions showed 1) commitment to God, 2) worship of God, 3) and service for God. Think of your modern-day life experiences or of others you know and categorize those stories in the same way.

7.

Briefly explain the tradition of attending church services on the Sabbath.

a.

How did Jesus participate and worship at the synagogue on the Sabbath?

b.

How do you feel about attending church services? Explain why you feel that way.

c.

What makes gathering together on the Sabbath meaningful to you?

8.

Interview a long-time Sabbath-keeping Christian by beginning with the following questions:

a.

How did Jesus participate and worship at the synagogue on the Sabbath?

b.

How do you feel about attending church services? Explain why you feel that way.

c.

What makes gathering together on the Sabbath meaningful to you?

d.

What makes gathering together on the Sabbath meaningful to you?

9.

Review your experiences in preparation and celebration of the last two Sabbaths. What changes, if any, would you make in these areas to make your observance of the Sabbath a more enjoyable experience?

10.

Illustrate through a drawing, origami, sculpture, or an art form of your choice a favorite scene of the Sabbath.

11.

Role-play an experience of someone inquiring about the observance of the Sabbath. Briefly discuss your approach and the information you could share to make the experience more meaningful.


12.

Individually or as a group, complete two of the following on a Sabbath since starting this honor:


a.

Visit someone in the hospital or nursing home.

b.

Identify and visit a church member who has not attended church for some time.

c.

Organize and participate in a nature walk.

d.

Use social media to reach out to family or friends offering to pray for them.

e.

Participate in a Global Youth Day event.

f.

Invite someone into your home to share a Sabbath meal.

g.

Another activity as approved by your instructor.

13.

Research how observant Jews welcome and end the Shabbat. With your family or group, incorporate several of these customs for special ceremonies to welcome and end a Sabbath. The customs could include, but not be limited to special meals, songs, readings, special prayers, and candles. Evaluate and summarize the experience and what was most meaningful to you.