What Does the Bible Say About Marriage and Family? In this new episode of Unlocking Bible Answers, host Pastor Dean Calisle is joined by Pastor Abraham Bakari to explore God's design for marriage and family. Together, they address common questions and real challenges about relationships, roles, and navigating marriage in today's world.
If you have questions, drop them in the comments below. Our team will do its best to respond. In this video, we explore key questions like: Why did God create family? What's its purpose?
What does the Bible say about marriage?
What role should husbands and wives have in marriage?
Should I marry someone with a different faith? Is the 'unequally yoked' only for different faiths?
What if I were already married to someone from a different faith when I decided to follow Christ?
How do I handle conflict in marriage in a biblical way?
My spouse stopped going to church. What should I do?
What does the Bible say about divorce and remarriage?
How can I prepare myself for my future spouse?
What if I'm single or unmarried — does God still value me? Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Zf80T5-YJs
How do I pray for the Holy Spirit?
Instead of praying for the Holy Spirit, try praying for MORE of the Spirit because you already have it! Comment "MORE" if you believe it! Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/VYUeca9xtAE
Ethel Nowlen (1893-1909): Pionera de la obra adventista en Sudamerica y Centroamerica

La imagen de Ethel y su hija, fueron creadas con IA. Se ha intentado buscar sin resultados, fotos de la familia Nowlen en los Archivos de la Asociación General, Centro White de Brasil y el Center for Adventist Research de la Universidad de Andrews. Ethel Threadgold, nació en enero de 1873, en Maidstone, Kent, Inglaterra, […] Source: https://atoday.org/ethel-nowlen-1893-1909-pionera-de-la-obra-adventista-en-sudamerica-y-centroamerica/
1: Reality Check – Singing with Inspiration
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.
I Would Draw Nearer To Jesus – Hymn 310 (and for Wednesday’s closing remark) and then we will happily sing
I’ve Found A Friend – Hymn 186 and
What A Friend We Have In Jesus – Hymn 499.
O Brother, Be Faithful – Hymn 602 to those around us. Sunday’s study time goes on to ask us if we live and love Jesus wholeheartedly all the time. We do need our Lord Jesus,
Moment By Moment – Hymn 507. Jesus then “wants to open our eyes to see the truth”:
Open My Eyes That I May See – Hymn 326.
Hymn 539 – I Will Early Seek The Saviour tells us just how much “Jesus loves me”, just as we find on Monday (echoed again on Tuesday). Dear Jesus really wants us to
Come, Ye Sinners – Hymn 280 and have “true belief and true repentance” (verse 2). Meantime, Jesus is “knocking at the door of your heart”: verse 2 of
Hymn 283 – O Jesus, Thou Art Standing.
In The Garden – Hymn 487. “God is seeking you, and waiting, wanting you to draw closer to Him” says the closing remark:
Seeking The Lost – Hymn 373.
Abide With Me – Hymn 50.
I Will Follow Thee – Hymn 623 even though “following God can seem like the biggest burden ever”. “The sap in the grapevine is like the work of the Holy Spirit in our lives” (we need daily says Friday), which is shown to us in
Hymn 268 – Holy Spirit, Light Divine.
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/
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.”
Monday: Rebuke, Repent, and Reward
Daily Lesson for Monday 30th of March 2026
“ ‘As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten,’ ” Jesus tells us in Revelation 3:19. “ ‘Therefore be zealous and repent’ ” (NKJV). None of us, for even a second, could justly say that Jesus doesn’t care about us or our future. How much easier it would have been for Jesus to give up on humanity and not travel the painful road He chose on this earth. It’s precisely because He loves us so deeply that He rebukes us in our current state. He wants a much stronger, deeper relationship with us. He’s not satisfied with our on-and-off attitudes, our “I’ll come to Him when I need Him” approach.
Instead, Jesus rebukes us for our own good. He tells us to repent. But we can’t repent unless we realize that there’s something wrong. Yet, He’s told us exactly what’s wrong with us: we think we’re rich, but we’re actually “ ‘wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked’ ” (Revelation 3:17, NKJV).
Read Revelation 3:20. What are we promised here? But what must we do to receive that promise?
This is such a beautiful and extraordinary word picture. The God of the universe wants to sit down over a meal with you, with me. He desires mutual engagement and conversation over good food. He wants a close, abiding relationship, and Jesus invites us to have this with Him.
Jesus stands patiently waiting and knocking at the door of your heart. Perhaps you’ve seen pictures of this in children’s books—a tall, graceful Savior, knocking gently. He doesn’t barge in and force you to talk with Him. He doesn’t impose on your time or your busy life. Time is short; so, if you hear Him, open the door. He will be there to step into your life.
This metaphor illustrates the kind of relationship Jesus wants to have with each of us. But one day, when you meet Jesus face-to-face, when you cast your crown at His feet in adoration and praise with thousands upon ten thousands of others in worship to the Creator (Revelation 4:9-11, Revelation 5:11-14), when you think back to your earthly trials and see that they dim into insignificance—do you think at that point you’ll ever regret the time you spent with Jesus on earth?
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Right now, Jesus is knocking. He is calling. You, though, have to make the conscious choice to open your heart to Him. How can viewing the Cross and thinking about what it means inspire you to make that choice? |
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