Difference between revisions of "AY Honors/Health and Healing/Answer Key"
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− | <!-- 1. What was | + | <!-- 1. What was Jesus’ primary mission on earth in addition to teaching the gospel? Select two verses, read them, and share your findings: --> |
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− | <!-- 3. Read Matthew 12:1-14, when Jesus healed on the Sabbath. Evaluate | + | <!-- 3. Read Matthew 12:1-14, when Jesus healed on the Sabbath. Evaluate Jesus’ response to the criticism of healing on the Sabbath day. How does this relate to healing professions? --> |
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− | <!-- a. How do you think Matthew 10:1 and Luke 9:1-2 connect to how the Adventist Church does ministry (preaching the | + | <!-- a. How do you think Matthew 10:1 and Luke 9:1-2 connect to how the Adventist Church does ministry (preaching the gospel and extending healing to people)? --> |
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− | <!-- 5. Discuss some of | + | <!-- 5. Discuss some of Jesus’ personal qualities that helped in His healing ministry. Review the following Bible verses: --> |
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− | <!-- 6. Discuss how God continues to call people into the healing ministry and medical work and how ordinary people like yourself can do extraordinary work if they allow God to guide their lives. How can you become part of | + | <!-- 6. Discuss how God continues to call people into the healing ministry and medical work and how ordinary people like yourself can do extraordinary work if they allow God to guide their lives. How can you become part of Jesus’ healing ministry? Keep in mind: --> |
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− | <!-- e. Educational | + | <!-- e. Educational fields --> |
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− | <!-- h. Non- | + | <!-- h. Non-clinical --> |
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