
Prepared by William Earnhardt for the Sabbath School class, 6 September 2025.
Main Theme: We love God, and out of that love, we obey Him.
Read in Class: Exodus 24:3, 7-17. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: What roles do the reading of the Word of God and the sprinkling of blood play in the ratification of the covenant between God and His people? What amazing experience were the children of Israel given here?
Apply: Dwell more on the story of these very privileged men, even sons of Aaron. What warning should this give to us, as Adventists, who, with the light we have been entrusted with, are indeed privileged?
Share: Your friend tells you she has promised God several times that she would quit an addiction, but keeps going back to it. After so many broken promises, she is ready to give up. What do you tell your friend? Hint: 2 Peter 1:4.
Read in Class: Ezekiel 36:24-30. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: How does obedience take place in our lives?
Apply: If we have been promised the power to obey, why do we find it so easy to fall into sin anyway?
Share: Your friend asks you, “How do you build a resolve to follow God?” What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: Exodus 25:1-9. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: What crucial, practical, and theological truths are seen in these verses?
Apply: 1 Corinthians 6:19 tells us that our bodies are supposed to be a temple for the Holy Spirit to dwell in. How do you make sure that your body is an appropriate temple for the Holy Spirit to dwell in?
Share: Your friend tells you, in Great Controversy, page 488, Ellen White says, “The subject of the sanctuary and the investigative judgment should be clearly understood by the people of God.” Your friend asks you why it is so important, especially since Adventists are the only people who even teach the doctrine of an investigative judgment. What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: Exodus 31:1-11. Ask the class to identify the main idea of this passage.
Study: What special assistance did God give so that all the tabernacle’s details and related services would be prepared and built in a beautiful and proper way?
Apply: The phrase “mercy seat” comes from one Hebrew word, whose root meaning is “to atone.” Why, then, would this “mercy seat” be set right over God’s law? What hope should we see in this fact?
Share: How does your understanding of the sanctuary help you share the Gospel, and what object lessons from the sanctuary do you like to use?