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Back to God’s Word on the Sabbath
The Sabbath leads you back to God and His Word. Have you neglected to spend time with Him in the days that passed because of the busyness of life? This holy day is your opportunity to spend undisturbed time with Him. Are you ready to spend quality time with God today? Share your ideas on how you can make the most of the Sabbath time with Him. #AWR360 #HappySabbath #Shorts Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7vn7ABgx3wc
Sabbath: How to Study the Bible
Daily Lesson for Sabbath 25th of April 2026
Read for This Week’s Study:
John 15:1-8, Mark 1:35, 1 Chronicles 16:11, Psalms 119:105, Isaiah 50:4, Isaiah 55:1-13.
Memory Text:
“ ‘So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth; it shall not return to Me void, but it shall accomplish what I please, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it’ ” (Isaiah 55:11, NKJV).
Think back to when you received your first Bible. Perhaps you were a child, and it was given to you by a Christian relative. Or perhaps you purchased it yourself as an adult. However long you’ve had your Bible for (perhaps you have more than one copy), consider the value that you place on this Book. Is it one of your most precious, treasured possessions, or do you take for granted that you have the Living Word of God at your very fingertips? Do you struggle to be consistent in reading it? Have you ever wondered: Where do I start? How do I read this Book to grow closer to God?
Martin Luther said, “For a number of years I have now annually read through the Bible twice. If the Bible were a large, mighty tree and all its words were little branches, I would have tapped at all the branches, eager to know what was there and what it had to offer.”
Whether you experience a thriving, daily Bible study time, or whether your Bible mostly sits closed on a bookshelf, the reality is that we can all develop stronger Bible study times with God. This week we’ll explore some practical ways to study the Word of God better.
*Study this week’s lesson to prepare for Sabbath, May 2.
Our Relationship with God Doesn’t Depend On What We Do on Sabbath—or Does It?

by Melody Tan | 24 April 2026 | When I was younger, Sabbath mornings were filled with watching cartoons, after which we may visit my grandmother or go window-shopping. As I grew older and gained more independence, there were school extracurricular activities and hanging out with friends. If it wasn’t already obvious, my childhood years […] Source: https://atoday.org/our-faith-doesnt-depend-on-sabbath-does-it/

