Photograph by William Earnhardt
Prepared for Sabbath School class on August 29.
Key Text: “For out of much affliction and anguish of heart I wrote to you, with many tears, not that you should be grieved, but that you might know the love which I have so abundantly for you” (2 Corinthians 2:4, NKJV).
Read in Class: 2 Corinthians 1:3-14.
Study: Why does Paul have an attitude of thanksgiving, and what exactly is he thankful for?
Apply: How has God comforted you, and even made you thankful during some of the worst storms of your life? How have these experiences helped you to comfort others?
Share: Share a time when your well-meaning motives were misunderstood and misjudged by others. Share how this has taught you to be careful about judging the motives of others.
Read in Class: 1 Corinthians 16:5-7 and 2 Corinthians 1:15-2:4.
Study: What were Paul’s original travel plans, and how did they change? How did some of the people interpret his change of plans?
Apply: When he could not visit as planned, Paul wrote to the Corinthians out of much love, but some thought he was writing instead of visiting, because he did not care enough to visit. When making your own plans, how far out of your way do you go to avoid letting people misconstrue or be offended by your choices? How can considering the feelings of others be wise, and how can it be foolish?
Share: Share a time when you thought a teacher or parent was out to get you, only to realize later that they had your best interest in mind.
Read in Class: 2 Corinthians 2:5-11 and 2 Corinthians 7:5-13.
Study: Why did Paul write to the Corinthians, and how did the Corinthians respond? What was Paul’s reaction to their response?
Apply: The church in Corinth could love the offender (2 Cor. 2:8) because he was the object of God’s love through Paul’s love. What does this teach us about love?
Share: Your friend says that she has noticed a trend of disciplining children without making them feel shame, fear, or any negative feelings. How can this be good? How could it be bad? How do you respond to your friend’s observation?
Read in Class: 2 Corinthians 2:12-15.
Study: Where did Paul go after writing “the severe letter” to them? What did he do there? What was Paul’s reaction upon meeting Titus in Macedonia and hearing about the positive response of the Corinthians?
Apply: What motivates you in all that you do, especially when you do it in the name of Jesus?
Share: Your friend asks, How can we be sure our ministry is motivated by love and not selfish motives? What do you tell your friend?
Mission: Can you take a few moments this week to write a thoughtful letter to someone thanking them for correcting your out of love?


The Biblical Person of the Day
Ezekiel – The Prophet of Visions and Hope
Profile
Short Story
The Decisive Moment
7 Remarkable Facts About Ezekiel
Strengths & Weaknesses
obedient to God’s commission
his message was often difficult to bear
The Mistake That Shaped Him
His life was primarily characterized by obedience, prophetic faithfulness, and a powerful hope in God’s renewing work.
Key Verse
The Life Lesson
Application for Today
A Question for You
Connections
A Priest in Exile
The Call to Be a Prophet
The Watchman for Israel
The Glory Departs from the Temple
The New Heart
The Valley of Dry Bones
Hope for a Restored People
Closing Thought
His life story shows us that even in exile, judgment, and apparent hopelessness, God can reveal his glory and create new life through his Spirit.
August 23, 2026
BELIEVE HIS PROPHETS
Daily Bible Reading:
Psalm 16
You Are My Secure Portion
True security grows from closeness to God
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Introduction
Commentary
Summary
Message for Us Today
Reflection