
Prepared by William Earnhardt, for Sabbath School Class, 23 August 2025.
Main Theme: God calls out to all of us; our eternal destiny depends on our response.
Read in Class: Exodus 19:1-8. Ask the class to share the main idea of this passage.
Study: What did God promise them here, at the base of Mount Sinai?
Apply: Imagine being God’s “special treasure”! What special privileges would that encompass? What special responsibilities would you have?
Share: Your friend says that when Jesus died on the cross, He made a new covenant with His people, which was no longer based on the law. What do you tell your friend? Hint: See Was the Law or the Covenant Given at Sinai Changed at the Cross?
Read in Class: Exodus 19:9-25. Ask the class to share the main idea of this passage.
Study: How did God prepare Israel to receive the Ten Commandments?
Apply: How do you understand the idea of the Ten Commandments as an expression of God’s love? What does that mean? How is God’s love revealed in them?
Share: Your friend notes that in Exodus 19:10, the people are told to wash their clothes in preparation for keeping the commandments. Your friend asks if this is why in Revelation 22:14, some translations say, “wash their robes,” while others say “keep the commandments.” What is the parallel between “washing our robes” and “keeping the commandments?” What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: Exodus 20:1-17. Ask the class to share the main idea of this passage.
Study: What are the principles of the Decalogue, and how is it organized?
Apply: in John 14:15, Jesus says, “If you love me, keep my commandments.” Why is it important to keep the commandments out of love, rather than just to receive a reward? How can we be sure we are not just doing it for the sake of the latter?
Share: Your friend says that she heard that God’s biddings are His enablings, and that His commands are actually promises. Is that true? If so, can you explain to your friend why?
Read in Class: James 1:23-25 and Romans 3:20-24. Ask the class to share the main idea of these passages.
Study: What is he saying, and how do these words help us realize what the function and importance of the law is, even though it cannot save us?
Apply: How should we apply the meaning of “Christ is the end of the law” in Romans 10:4?
Share: Your friend says that faith abolishes the law. What do you tell your friend? See Romans 3:31.