Bible verse of the day: "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers." – Galatians 6:9-10 (NIV) Welcome to our Daily Prayer Meeting! This is a safe space where you are seen, heard, and prayed for. Start your day in God's presence—every day at 8AM ET, we share a short devotional from God's Word and lift your prayer requests to Him. You're not alone! Our prayer team is here to intercede with you and for you. Whether you need prayer, celebrate a breakthrough, or start your day with Jesus, you're in the right place. Share your prayer requests or testimonies of praise here: https://wkf.ms/3DBuapQ Engage with us in the comments:
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Hey! Are You Using Any of the Sabbath School Net Lesson Teaching Plans?
I was a latecomer to the Internet way back in 1999, but one of the first websites I found was Sabbath School Net. I joined the Sabbath School Net email discussion group, where I met a few friends who I still have and some who sadly passed away. So much has changed since then. Since 2011, this blog took the place of the discussion group.
One of the other things I remember finding on Sabbath School Net way back in the day was the Michael Fracker Sabbath School Lesson Plans. At the time, I was teaching a New Believer’s class at the Fort Worth First Seventh-day Adventist Church. Michael’s lesson plans were easy to use to facilitate meaningful discussions, creating many teachable moments. In 2012, I joined the Sabbath School Net team, writing feature articles along with Lillianne Lopez, remember her? She turned out to be a lifelong friend, and I hope she starts contributing again, because I really enjoyed her insights.
Eventualy, as well as writing feature articles, I was invited to join Michael Fracker in creating the Sabbath School Lesson plans. Mine are a little different, we all do things a little differently, but I have really been enjoying creating these lesson plans. A friend told me a while back that she went to her Sabbath School classroom one Sabbath morning and found no teacher. She quickly found the teaching lessons on the Sabbath School Net website and easily facilitated the lesson study on a half moment’s notice. It makes me feel good knowing I can contribute.
As well as mine and Michael’s Sabbath School Lesson plans we have Bruce Cameron’s Teaching Outlines. For those blessed enough to have music in Sabbath School, we have Corinne Knopper’s Singing With Inspiration. I hope everyone is taking full advantage of these resources. Meanwhile, it would be helpful for all of us to know if you are using the lesson plans available for the classes you teach, and how you use them, and what you like or what would make them better.
I know a lot of you love making your own lesson plans, and that is fantastic. I suggest that when you plan to teach, make sure your class has plenty of opportunity for discussion. This means creating questions that will make people think, rather than giving a lecture. People have also told me that they like to look at our lesson plans and take a few ideas to put into their own lesson plans. That is great too. And no, you do not need to tell your class where you got your ideas.
I would love it if you would take a moment to comment and let us know if and how you are using our lesson plans. Thank you for helping us build an even better Sabbath School Network Community.
Una speranza che illumina
Anche nei giorni più pesanti c’è una speranza che resta.
📖 "La speranza non delude". (Romani 5:5)
Affida a Dio le tue fatiche: il suo amore sostiene ogni passo. Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qSabVEmL3-A
Isaiah 64:4 • Bible Verse of the Day
Just because it’s quiet doesn’t mean He’s absent. Type "Amen" if you believe God is moving behind the scenes, and share this with someone who needs patience right now. "Since ancient times no one has heard, no ear has perceived, no eye has seen any God besides you, who acts on behalf of those who wait for him." Isaiah 64:4 (NIV) Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/IB4un5AR5Ww
Tuesday: Everlasting Love
Daily Lesson for Tuesday 31st of March 2026
After depicting our apathetic condition, Jesus tells us that this is something to be overcome. “ ‘ “To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne” ’ ” (Revelation 3:21, NKJV). For some of us, it may be the greatest battle we ever face—simply realizing our weak, self-sufficient condition; accepting Jesus’ rebuke; repenting; and receiving Jesus’ robe of righteousness over us.
What is so amazing is that Jesus understands our apathetic, lukewarm condition and identifies with us (not that Jesus was ever lukewarm). He says, “ ‘ “To him who overcomes . . . as I also overcame” ’ ” (Revelation 3:21, NKJV). Because He died to save us, Jesus has overcome sin and its penalty. He understands the battles of sin that we face and promises to help us.
Many people in the Bible responded to God’s invitation to be in a covenant relationship with Him. This is the overarching narrative or theme of the entire Bible. When we look at some of these people, we can see that God interacted differently with them at different times.
What do these accounts teach us about how God interacts with people in various situations?
Genesis 2:7, Genesis 3:8-10
Genesis 5:24
Genesis 6:13
Genesis 12:1-4
Exodus 34:29
Whether God physically walked with His children or whether He just talked with them, the truth is that He has always desired to be close to humanity. No matter what your relationship with God is like today, God wants to be close to you. We can read about this idea in Jeremiah 31:3-4 below:
“The Lord has appeared of old to me, saying: ‘Yes, I have loved you with an everlasting love; therefore with lovingkindness I have drawn you. Again I will build you, and you shall be rebuilt’ ” (NKJV).
Whether your day is beginning or ending right now, God is seeking you and waiting, wanting to draw you closer to Him. He wants to build—or rebuild—your relationship with Him. If it’s not happening, the fault is on your end, not His.
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