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11: Setbacks — Singing with Inspiration

June 6, 2026 By admin

Growing in a Relationship With God has many wonderful steps in it. There are several beautiful hymns from which to choose as a theme due to all the changes that come along when we grow in our relationship with God. On page 31 we see that “the most powerful weapon is prayer” to help us through our growing times. Therefore, we will wish to sing 
Turn Your Eyes Upon Jesus – Hymn 290 to keep learning every minute of the day in our journey. To help with this journey, Lord, 
Give Me The Bible – Hymn 272 to instruct even more with the Holy Spirit encouraging along the way:
Hover O’er Me, Holy Spirit – Hymn 260.

A question is asked in Sabbath afternoon’s introduction to this week’s lesson studies if “we look up, knowing and trusting that God is there”. We can
Only Trust Him – Hymn 279. 
 
We all have great storms in our lives with the knowledge that there is 
A Shelter In The Time Of Storm – Hymn 528 and being able to say 
My Faith Looks Up To Thee – Hymn 517 having read the story in Mark 4:35-41 on Sunday. Once again, we find that we 
Only Trust Him – Hymn 279 showing that 
Great Is Thy Faithfulness – Hymn 100
 as “God can work the greatest miracles. God is always faithful”. 
 
It was with great faith (Monday) that the woman was made well in Mark 5:34: 
O For A Faith – Hymn 533. “She drew close to Him” and so may we: 
I Would Draw Nearer To Jesus – Hymn 310. “Jesus beckons us to do the same today. He says ‘Come to me’ “: 
Hymn 280 – Come, Ye Sinners. 
 
We learn so much from the story of Job on Tuesday, including 
O Brother, Be Faithful – Hymn 602.
 
A key point from Wednesday is that “He walks beside us in our valleys”. This story is given in 
In The Garden – Hymn 487.
 
With our week of study nearly completed, “we need to focus on Jesus and what He reveals about God’s love to us”, just like our need is shown in 
We Would See Jesus – Hymn 494. 
 
Please continue to search the scriptures this week to be blessed, and to bless others
 

To learn unknown hymns, you will find the accompaniment music for each one at: https://sdahymnals.com/Hymnal/

Another great resource is for when there is a hymn you wish to sing but can’t find it in your hymnal. Go to https://www.sdahymnal.org/Search and in the search bar type a special word in that is in the hymn. I am sure you will be amazed at the help you will be given.

2 Timothy 2:15 KJV – “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”

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Sunday: Life’s Storms

June 6, 2026 By admin

Daily Lesson for Sunday 7th of June 2026

Jesus had spent the day speaking to large crowds of people on the shores of Galilee. Jesus’ words would echo in the people’s minds for a long time and down throughout eternity.

As evening fell, Jesus spoke to His disciples, inviting them on a journey with Him. “ ‘Let us cross over to the other side’ ” (Mark 4:35, NKJV). Jesus knew a storm would come but suggested they go anyway. He had an important life lesson to teach His closest followers.

You likely know what happened next.

Read about this storm again in Mark 4:35-41. What lessons on faith can you take from these verses?

Consider these points:

  1. Jesus falls asleep on what was likely the only pillow in the boat. The fishing boats usually had one pillow, which the driver of the boat, at the stern, sat on. The person at the stern guided the boat to the destination. So here, Jesus is in the position of the boat’s “driver,” but He falls asleep at the wheel.

  2. Not all the disciples were new to sailing. Peter, James, and John were experienced fishermen. They knew the Sea of Galilee, and they would have known how to navigate a storm.

  3. This is the only recorded Gospel account of Jesus sleeping. During one of the worst storms in their lives, when the disciples are ter­rified and think they’re going to die, Jesus is asleep at the stern.

  4. The disciples’ response in their time of crisis is “Do You not care?” They questioned Jesus’ character and His love for them. Too often, this is also our response when we face hard times.

Jesus Calming the Sea

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It’s in the midst of hopelessness that we might try to save ourselves (like the disciples), or sometimes it’s when we feel pain or loss that we start to question or doubt God’s love and care for us. We presume that He should act in a certain way based on what we think and see from our human perspective. But, as with the disciples, it’s in life’s storms that God can work the greatest miracles. God is always faithful, even when His apparent lack of involvement doesn’t make sense to us. He’s in our storms with us and can calm the storm when we cannot.

What is your usual response when you face a storm in your life? How do such moments impact your relationship with God? When have you lived out 2 Corinthians 5:7?

<–Sabbath Monday–>

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11: Setbacks-Sabbath School Lesson Teaching Plan

June 5, 2026 By admin

This lesson teaching plan is prepared for Sabbath School Class on June 13, 2026.

Photograph by William Earnhardt

Key Text: “And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us” (Romans 5:3-5, NKJV).

Read in Class: Mark 4:35-41.

Study: What lessons on faith can you take from here?

Apply: What is your usual response when you face a storm in your life? How do such moments impact your relationship with God? When have you lived out 2 Corinthians 5:7?

Share: Sailboats can’t move without wind. Can you share a time when the “stormwinds” actually got you to a better place? See Do You Have Enough Faith Not to Ask Jesus to Calm the Storm?

Read in Class: Mark 5:21-34.

Study: What happened, and what can we learn?

Apply: How did this woman in such great need demonstrate the ideas in Romans 5:3-5? What might this look like in your life?

Share: Share why you think Jesus thought it was important to identify the woman in the crowd, even though she was already healed?

Read in Class: Job 19:23-27 and Job 23:8-12.

Study: What was Job’s attitude towards his setbacks?

Apply: What has been your attitude when life served you a setback? How did God’s grace carry you though, maybe even when your faith was not there?

Share: Share how you maintain your integrity when you are trying to do everything right, but everything keeps going wrong.

Read in Class: Luke 24:13-27.

Study: What were the differences between Jesus’ perspective and the other two men’s perspectives concerning the event they were discussing?

Apply: What is your attitude when God allows setbacks when you do not undersand why He allowed them?

Share: What are your go-to passages when you are experiencing a setback?

Mission: Can you think of someone who is experiencing a setback? Can you reach out to them this week and offer a prayer and word of encouragement?

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Sabbath: Setbacks

June 5, 2026 By admin

Daily Lesson for Sabbath 6th of June 2026

A Troubled Man Looking Down

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Read for This Week’s Study

Mark 4:35-41; Mark 5:21-34; Romans 5:3-5; Job 19:23-27; Job 23:8-12; Luke 24:13-27; Romans 8:18,28.

Memory Text:

“And not only that, but we also glory in tribulations, knowing that tribulation produces perseverance; and perseverance, character; and character, hope. Now hope does not disappoint, because the love of God has been poured out in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who was given to us” (Romans 5:3-5, NKJV).

One evening, as the sun dipped over the horizon, a girl was walking home when a dark storm blew in. She quickened her pace, knowing there was still a way to go. A lone raindrop fell on her cheek, then another, and, before she knew it, she was drenched. She started to run toward the front door of her home, where her father rushed to meet her. He had been watching her from the front window. As he wrapped a blanket around her shoulders, he asked her, “I saw you just now, in the rain. Why, with every bolt of lightning, did you stop running to look up and smile?”

“Oh, I stopped to look up,” she said, “because God was taking my picture!”

What is our response when the storms of life come or when we have certain setbacks in our relationship with God? Do we put our head down as the rain pelts upon our backs or do we look up, knowing and trusting that God is there as we turn our face toward Him?

This week, we’ll explore some responses we often have when life is challenging. We’ll consider how we might use life’s setbacks to strengthen, not weaken, our most important relationship.

*Study this week’s lesson to prepare for Sabbath, June 13.

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Inside Story: Voice Speaks at a Cooking Pot

June 4, 2026 By admin

Inside Story for Friday 5th of June 2026

This mission story illustrates the “Mission For All” objective of the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s “I Will Go” strategic plan, which says in part, “Christ mingled, showed sympathy, ministered to needs, won confidence, then invited people to follow Him. The goal is to take a genuine interest in people, leading them to Christ and inviting them to unite with the Seventh-day Adventist Church as disciples of Christ who make disciples.” Read more at IWillGo.org. Watch a short YouTube video of Miriam at bit.ly/Miriam-IS.

Miriam, a 41-year-old mother in Zambia, didn’t feel well. Her head pounded. Her body ached. Dark sadness filled her mind.

Miriam

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With a heavy heart, she went to the opening night of a weeklong evangelistic meeting in Livingston. At the meeting, she was befriended by a Seventh-day Adventist woman named Majorie. Miriam poured out the pain of her heart and asked for prayer. Majorie prayed for her.

Then something unusual happened. The next day, Miriam was stirring a pot of maize porridge on a fire outside her house at 11 a.m. Like many Zambians, she did her cooking outdoors because a national power shortage had left many homes without electricity. As she stirred, she sensed a voice say, Go and read the Bible right now. Leave your pot and read the Bible.

Miriam didn’t know what to read in the Bible. She went inside the house, opened her Bible, and read the first chapter that she saw. She was amazed. She felt like God was talking directly to her.

She closed the Bible and finished cooking the porridge outside. Then she returned and read another chapter. It seemed like God was telling her, “Do you know that I still love you? Live how I want you to live.”

Joy flooded her heart. Her body aches disappeared, and her headache went away. She knelt down and prayed, “Forgive me, God.”

Miriam returned to the evangelistic meeting in the evening. She darted over to Majorie and told her about what had happened.

Tears came to Majorie’s eyes when she learned that Miriam had heard the voice telling her to read the Bible at 11 a.m. At that exact time, she had felt an urge to pray for Miriam at home.

“Find time to read the Bible every day, and don’t forget to pray all the time,” Majorie said. “The Bible and prayer are the key for everything.”

Months have passed since Miriam began reading the Bible and praying regularly. Her head has stopped pounding. Her body has stopped aching. The dark sadness that once filled her heart has been replaced with sunny joy and a fervent desire to live for God.

“The Bible has encouraged me,” she said. “God is working through the Bible. If the devil wants to bring confusion, I just claim the promises of the Bible and pray.”

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