Welcome to Manna 6 Online
Instructions For Manna 6 - ONLINE HELP
This site serves as an “answer key” for the first 14 weeks of Manna 6 (see below if you are new to Manna 6).
The following directions should be followed:
1. Do not look at our answers until the end of the week! Do your own study before coming here. Then use this site as a reference point to see if you’re seeing what you should be seeing.
2. Click on the “Form” tab above, then click on the week just completed.
3. Carefully compare what you recorded during the week to what we recorded.
4. Add your own comments to ours! You may have seen things we did not see! Add them in the “comments” section.
5. If you have further questions or comments, add them in the comments section.
SPECIAL NOTE: Although you may only use one “form” per week, we have included enough forms for 5 years! Why so many? You will likely fill up more than one form per week. For example, you may see so many things under “What God Does” that you cannot put it in the small section provided on each form. Thus, you may use 3 or 4 forms for a single week. If you do so, simply record the same date and passage at the top of each succeeding page for the week read.
What Is Manna 6?
Manna 6 is a devotional notebook designed to take a student through the Pentateuch and Romans, looking for the Story of God’s Glory – the Plan of Redemption.
Each week the student reads a commentary on a succeeding passage from the Bible and then reads the assigned scripture passage. As he reads he is guided to look for three things: God’s Works, God’s Glory, and God’s Grace. As he sees these three things he records them on a form provided in the devotional manual.
The Bible is not a collection of stories and heroes, but is a single story by One Author – God. The Bible is His story, not ours! It is about Him and the quest for His glory. The story is an exciting (but true) tale of creation, fall, and restoration. It contains the great Plan of Redemption designed from the foundation of the world to redeem men that they might worship and glorify Him in eternity. Manna 6 keeps the student’s focus on that Story and on the Glory and Grace of God, rather than on himself. Man’s greatest need is not learning how to live. His greatest need is to be filled with the fullness of God!
When the student completes a week of devotions (reading the same passage all week), he is directed to this site to check his incites with ours. Thus, he will learn what he should be looking for as he reads the passage.
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