Hope Sabbath School

Hope Sabbath School

How to Study the Bible

This week on Hope Sabbath School, we explore the lesson *How to Study the Bible.* We’ve already seen how essential the Bible is for growing in our relationship with God, but how do we study it in a meaningful way? It begins by setting aside a special time and finding a quiet place where we can focus. As we open God’s Word, we come prayerfully, asking the Holy Spirit to guide us into truth and help us understand His message for our lives. Studying the Bible is more than a routine—it’s a personal and transformative journey with God. Join us this week on Hope Sabbath School as we discover how this simple practice can become a rich and lasting blessing.

The Bible: A Guidebook for Life

This week on Hope Sabbath School, we explore the lesson The Bible: A Guidebook for Life. If you want to grow in your relationship with God, spending time in His Word is essential. The enemy seeks to distract us and keep us from discovering the truth about God’s character and His purpose for our lives, but the Bible stands as a trustworthy and life-giving source of truth. Through its pages, we are led to Jesus, our Savior, and invited into a deeper, more meaningful walk with Him. Join us this week on Hope Sabbath School as we discover the power and guidance found in God’s Word.

The Sin of Pride and the Gift of Humility

This week on Hope Sabbath School, we explore the lesson "The Sin of Pride and the Gift of Humility." Why does God warn so strongly against pride? Because pride can lead us to believe that we don’t need Him, placing self at the center instead of God. In contrast, humility opens our hearts to recognize our deep need for Him and helps us see more clearly His incredible love and desire for a relationship with us. As we humble ourselves before God, we discover the beauty of depending on Him and growing closer to His heart. Join us this week on Hope Sabbath School as we study this important and life-changing lesson together.

Learning to Know God

This week on Hope Sabbath School, we explore Lesson 8, "Learning to Know God." As we grow in our relationship with Him, it’s important to understand His character: God is love, God is holy, and He is Emmanuel, “God with us,” revealed through His Son, Jesus. Learning who God is is a powerful and life-changing journey that deepens our faith and trust in Him. Join us this week as we discover more about His character and draw closer to His heart.

Reality Check: Examining Your Spiritual Condition

We’re beginning a brand new series titled "Growing in Your Relationship with God", and this week’s lesson is called "Reality Check: Examining Your Spiritual Condition." While our primary focus should always remain on Jesus, there is also real value in pausing to honestly reflect on where we are in our walk with Him. Taking time for a spiritual self-examination helps us understand our strengths, recognize areas where we may be struggling, and invite God to continue His transforming work in our lives. So, how is your spiritual life? That’s the important and personal question we’ll be exploring together this week on Hope Sabbath School.

Participating in the Mission of Jesus

Colossians 4 highlights how the early church joined together in “Participating in the Mission of Jesus” through many different believers—messengers, prayer warriors, leaders, encouragers, and helpers. Paul mentions people like Tychicus, Onesimus, Epaphras, and Luke, showing that God uses all kinds of people in His work. Even those who once failed, like John Mark, were restored and became valuable in ministry.

Living with Each Other

Drawing from Colossians 3 and 4, this study explores how Christ transforms the way believers relate to spouses, children, coworkers, and everyone around them. Paul emphasizes mutual submission, sacrificial love, patient instruction, and the avoidance of harsh or discouraging behavior. Even in difficult social structures, he calls Christians to work with integrity, treat others with fairness, and remember that all service is ultimately for the Lord.

Living with Christ

Living with Christ explores how followers of Jesus can experience real change by seeking the things above and embracing the new life He offers. Paul reminds believers to let go of harmful attitudes and actions, allowing Christ to renew their hearts. He calls the church to clothe itself with compassion, humility, patience, forgiveness, and love. By letting God’s Word dwell richly within and by relying on the Holy Spirit, Christians grow in strength and spiritual focus.

Complete in Christ

Colossians 2 points believers to Christ as the One in whom all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are found, calling them to remain steadfast in their faith. Paul expresses deep concern that persuasive false teachings could draw them away from the simplicity of the Gospel, reminding them that rituals or human traditions cannot complete them—only Christ can. He urges them to walk in Jesus as they first received Him, grounded, rooted, and knit together in love.

Reconciliation and Hope

Colossians 1 reveals God's desire to reconcile all His children to Himself, restoring them into a loving relationship with Him. Paul explains that Jesus brings peace through His sacrifice, transforms believers from alienation to holiness, and empowers them to grow through His indwelling presence.

The Preeminence of Christ

In this study of Colossians 1, Paul opens his letter to the Colossians by revealing the supremacy and glory of Jesus. The lesson highlights Christ’s central role in creation, redemption, and the life of every believer, encouraging us to trust that Christ alone reconciles and sustains us.

Living as Citizens of a Heavenly Kingdom

Paul reminds believers in Philippians 3 and 4 that their true citizenship is in Heaven, calling them to live with their hearts fixed on Christ rather than on earthly distractions. He encourages us to focus on the good, to stand firm in the Lord, and to rejoice even in difficult circumstances.

Confidence Only in Christ

Paul’s message in Philippians chapter 3 urges believers to place their confidence in Christ alone rather than in religious credentials or personal achievements. He describes how he once trusted in his heritage and strict obedience to the law, but now counts it all as loss compared to knowing Christ.

Shining as Lights in the World

This lesson highlights Paul’s call in Philippians chapter 2 to “shine as lights in the world.” Lifting up Timothy and Epaphroditus as examples of faithful service, it explores how we too can reflect Christ by trusting in Him, allowing God’s Spirit to work in and through us.

Unity in Christ

This week's lesson focuses on Philippians chapter 2, uncovering how pride, selfish ambition, and group rivalries damage relationships. Paul shows how focusing on Jesus and following His example of humility and self-sacrificing love breaks down divisions and unites believers.

Life and Death

This study focuses on Paul’s letter to the Philippians, revealing how Paul found joy and purpose even while imprisoned. Paul affirms his desire for Christ to be magnified whether in life or death, reminding us that belonging to Him gives purpose and removes fear of the grave.

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Pastor Derek Morris

Pastor Derek Morris

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