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4: Sin in the Church — Singing with Inspiration
Oh, the beauty of studying this quarter’s lessons. We will learn so much of the Love of God (and our Saviour, Jesus) which stands out in so many pages of this quarter. Trying to choose just one hymn for the Theme Hymn was almost impossible, but these ones stood out all through the lesson pamphlet from which you may choose: 
Hymn 79 – O Love Of God,
Hymn 349 – God Is Love and then in seeing God’s amazing love we can
Hymn 600 – Hold Fast and
Hymn 602 – O Brother, Be Faithful.
Forgive Our Sins As We Forgive – Hymn 299 all because we know we can say
I Lay My Sins On Jesus – Hymn 298.
I Would Be Like Jesus – Hymn 311 as we see the amazing
Power In The Blood – Hymn 294 (Wednesday).
O Perfect Love – Hymn 656, and when we are single, we are able to still
Stand Up! Stand Up For Jesus – Hymn 618.
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/
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.”
🎯 BIBLE MASTER 2026 – The Weekly Bible Quiz | July 19, 2026 | 🎯Quiz 3: Joshua and the Entry into the Promised Land
Bible Master 2026 – The Weekly Bible Quiz
Date: July 19, 2026
Quiz 3: Joshua and the Entry into the Promised Land
Welcome to the third edition of Bible Champion 2026, the weekly Bible quiz.
First, you will find the answers to last week’s quiz. After that comes the new quiz. This week, once again, write down the questions and your answers in a small notebook. This will help you keep track of your points and follow your personal progress in Bible knowledge.
Answers to Quiz 2: Moses, Aaron, and the Exodus from Egypt
Question 1
Correct answer: C. Levi
Bible passage: Exodus 2:1; Exodus 6:16–20
Question 2
Correct answer: B. Because Pharaoh had ordered the Hebrew boys to be killed
Bible passage: Exodus 1:22; Exodus 2:1–3
Question 3
Correct answer: A. Pharaoh’s daughter
Bible passage: Exodus 2:5–10
Question 4
Correct answer: B. At Mount Sinai, also called Horeb
Bible passage: Exodus 3:1–2
Question 5
Correct answer: B. I am who I am
Bible passage: Exodus 3:14
Question 6
Correct answer: C. Aaron
Bible passage: Exodus 4:14–16
Question 7
Correct answer: C. The water turned into blood
Bible passage: Exodus 7:20–21
Question 8
Correct answer: C. The blood of the lamb
Bible passage: Exodus 12:7; Exodus 12:13
Question 9
Correct answer: C. The Red Sea
Bible passage: Exodus 14:21–22
Question 10
Correct answer: B. Manna
Bible passage: Exodus 16:14–15
New Quiz of the Week
Quiz 3: Joshua and the Entry into the Promised Land
Each question has five possible answers. Only one answer is correct.
Question 1
Who was appointed leader of Israel after the death of Moses?
A. Aaron
B. Caleb
C. Joshua
D. Eleazar
E. Gideon
Question 2
Which river did the people of Israel cross before entering the Promised Land?
A. Nile
B. Jordan
C. Euphrates
D. Tigris
E. Kidron
Question 3
Which city was conquered first after Israel crossed the Jordan?
A. Ai
B. Hebron
C. Jericho
D. Bethel
E. Lachish
Question 4
How many times were the people of Israel to march around Jericho on the seventh day?
A. Once
B. Three times
C. Five times
D. Seven times
E. Twelve times
Question 5
Which woman hid the spies in Jericho?
A. Deborah
B. Rahab
C. Miriam
D. Ruth
E. Abigail
Question 6
What sign was to be placed on Rahab’s house?
A. A red cloth or a red cord
B. A jar of oil
C. A palm branch
D. A white garment
E. A gold ring
Question 7
Who took some of the devoted things from Jericho and brought guilt upon Israel?
A. Caleb
B. Achan
C. Eleazar
D. Phinehas
E. Gibeon
Question 8
Which city did Israel defeat only after Achan’s sin had been discovered?
A. Ai
B. Shechem
C. Hazor
D. Bethel
E. Gaza
Question 9
Which people deceived Joshua and the leaders of Israel by pretending to come from a distant land?
A. The Moabites
B. The Philistines
C. The Gibeonites
D. The Edomites
E. The Amalekites
Question 10
What well-known words did Joshua speak about his family near the end of his life?
A. “The Lord is my shepherd.”
B. “I know that my Redeemer lives.”
C. “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.”
D. “There is a time for everything.”
E. “The righteous shall live by faith.”
Your Task
Write down the questions and your answers in a small notebook. This will allow you to record your points each week and follow your personal progress in Bible knowledge.
Next Sunday, you can compare your answers with the correct solutions and Bible passages.
You will receive 1 point for each correct answer.
This week, you can earn a maximum of 10 points.
🫂 La Bibbia ci invita ad amare il prossimo come noi stessi.
Riconoscere il proprio valore non significa sentirsi superiori, ma imparare a guardarsi con verità e rispetto.
È difficile amare bene gli altri quando non sappiamo accogliere noi stessi. ❤️🩹 Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/5zQb4FTO0Qg
4: Sin in the Church-Sabbath School Lesson Teaching Plan
Prepared for Sabbath School class on July 25.
Photograph by William Earnhardt
Key Text: “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God? You are not your own; you were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your bodies” (1 Corinthians 6:19-20, NIV).
Read in Class: 1 Corinthians 5:1-13.
Study: What scandalous situation does Paul describe in this passage, and why is it so disturbing? How does Paul tell them to deal with this situation?
Apply: What things are clearly condemned in Scripture that we, as a church, are in danger of tolerating, all in the name of “love” and “acceptance”?
Share: According to Matthew 18:15-17, share how you would counsel a friend to deal with someone living in open sin in their church. See When is it a Good Idea Not to Follow Bible Counsel?
Read in Class: 1 Corinthians 6:1-13.
Study: What is Paul trying to teach the Corinthians and us?
Apply: Think about Paul’s catalog of vices in 1 Corinthians 5:10-11 and 1 Corinthians 6:9-10. Why does he list sexual sins along with other sins such as idolatry, thievery, greed, and extortion?
Share: Your friend says she no longer believes in the Bible because it is hate speech against homosexuals. What do you tell your friend?
Read in Class: 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8.
Study: What does this passage say about the connection between sanctification and abstinence from sexual immorality?
Apply: Think about the wreckage that sexual sins have brought upon humanity. What should this tell us about how serious this issue should be for the Christian?
Share: Your close friend confides in you that it would be a lot easier to live a sexually pure life if he were married, but he is older now and tired of waiting to find someone who will marry him. What do you tell your friend? See Overcoming Sexual sin When you are Single.
Read in Class: 1 Corinthians 6:19-7:9.
Study: How does this passage shed light on how one can put into practice the commandment to “flee from sexual immorality” (1 Cor. 6:18, ESV)?
Apply: How can we, as a church, protect ourselves from the deviant views of sexuality that dominate the culture?
Share: A teenager in your family confides that he is struggling with a deviant behavior. He has talked to his parents about it, but all they do is tell him it’s wrong. They do not help him overcome. He already knows it is wrong, but can’t help himself. What do you tell your troubled teen?
Mission: Speaking of Jesus, we read in Desire of Ages,
“Often He met those who had drifted under Satan’s control, and who had no power to break from his snare. To such a one, discouraged, sick, tempted, and fallen, Jesus would speak words of tenderest pity, words that were needed and could be understood. Others He met who were fighting a hand-to-hand battle with the adversary of souls. These He encouraged to persevere, assuring them that they would win; for angels of God were on their side, and would give them the victory. Those whom He thus helped were convinced that here was One in whom they could trust with perfect confidence. He would not betray the secrets they poured into His sympathizing ear.” –Ellen White, Desire of Ages, Pages 91-92
Can you speak encouraging words this week to someone who is fighting a hand-to-hand battle with the adversary of souls?
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