Our Sabbath School program has always been linked to the support of the Seventh-day Adventist Mission program. This video provides a little insight into this important work.
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Closer To Heaven
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Our Sabbath School program has always been linked to the support of the Seventh-day Adventist Mission program. This video provides a little insight into this important work.
(2)Source: https://ssnet.org/blog/mission-spotlight-for-october-4/
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Inside Story for Friday 3rd of October 2025
Pray for Global Mission pioneers who, like Sudhakar, have accepted the challenge of proclaiming the gospel to unreached people groups around the world. Learn more about Global Mission pioneers: bit.ly/GMPioneers
Sudhakar immediately noticed the tree when he arrived on the Bangkok Noi campus to work as a Global Mission pioneer in Thailand. Colorful ribbons were tied to the tree. Small images of stone and wood encircled it. Bananas, apples, and burning incense sticks were placed in its trunk. Sudhakar learned that townspeople believed that an ancestral spirit lived in the tree. So, they worshiped the tree according to their traditions.
Sudhakar was confused because the spirit tree stood on land that a kind-hearted woman had donated to a Seventh-day Adventist mission hospital. He asked the pastor why the community people came onto the campus to worship the spirit tree. The pastor explained that townspeople had been worshiping the spirit tree long before the land was donated to the church.
Sudhakar understood the cultural sensitivities, and he thought, “If the ribbons and other objects suddenly disappeared, townspeople might overreact.”
But he was determined to do something. With much prayer to the God of heaven, he befriended the community leader and other townspeople. He invited them to cooking courses, English classes, and worship services in a new center of influence that he was organizing in a building near the spirit tree. Then, slowly, he started cleaning up the tree, removing the ribbons, the images, the bananas, the apples, and the incense sticks. It took about a week.
No one in the community said a word to him about the spirit tree.
Then one day, Sudhakar had an unexpected encounter. As he passed by the tree after a class in the center of influence, a voice called out to him by name. The voice offered wealth if Sudhakar would only obey.
But Sudhakar was not tempted. He didn’t want anything from the spirit. He wanted the spirit to go. “I command you in Jesus’ name to leave this campus and never come back,” he said.
Three days later, Sudhakar noticed that the tree was dying. All of its leaves fell to the ground. Four weeks later, only a dry, dead tree remained. Sudhakar took an ax and chopped it down.
Townspeople were astounded as word spread around town about what had happened. Large numbers flocked to the center of influence. Sudhakar taught the townspeople to pray to the only true God. Seven people began to attend Sabbath worship services in the center of influence and later were baptized.
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Daily Lesson for Friday 3rd of October 2025
“In His promises and warnings, Jesus means me. God so loved the world, that He gave His only-begotten Son, that I by believing in Him, might not perish, but have everlasting life. The experiences related in God’s word are to be my experiences. Prayer and promise, precept and warning, are mine. . . . As faith thus receives and assimilates the principles of truth, they become a part of the being and the motive power of the life. The word of God, received into the soul, molds the thoughts, and enters into the development of character.”—Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, Pages 390, 391.
“There is not a point that needs to be dwelt upon more earnestly, repeated more frequently, or established more firmly in the minds of all than the impossibility of fallen man meriting anything by his own best good works. Salvation is through faith in Jesus Christ alone.”—Ellen G. White, Faith and Works, p. 19.
Discussion Questions
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Key Thought: Moses and Joshua had been told they would lead Israel into the promised land. Joshua would finish the work that had been given to Moses. Joshua was really the new Moses.
October 4, 2025
spiritual leader now and their sincerity.” How would you respond to your relative?(“Truth that is not lived, that is not imparted, loses its life-giving power, its healing virtue. Its blessings can be retained only as it is shared.” Ministry of Healing, p. 148).
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Introduction: Would you like to be successful? You know, of course, that book stores and the Internet have all sorts of “How to” instructions? How to be happy. How to be content. How to be more efficient. How to get rich. How to lose weight. How to buy land with no money down. Of all the books to consult, why not first look to God and what He says in the Bible?
Our lessons this new quarter continue from the journey we have taken in Exodus with the Hebrews and Moses to the land God promised Abraham. Moses has now died, and our lesson this week tells Moses’ successor, Joshua, how he can be a successful leader for God. It is a powerful lesson for personal and evangelistic success. So let’s plunge into our study of the Bible!
I. The New Leader
A. Read Joshua 1:1-2. How would you react to such a commission from God? (It is like God telling you that you will be the head of your country to lead the people to a new land. What could be more challenging?)
a. What is the significance of this after their forty-year experience in the wilderness? (They are finally going home.)
B. Read Joshua 1:3-4. What does God promise Joshua that is an extension of His promise to Moses? (Wherever Joshua walks, God’s people will own that property.)
C. Read Joshua 1:5. What promise does God make about this vast property option? (That if they move forward to defeat the current occupants, none of them will be able to defeat Joshua and the Hebrews.)
II. Reaching Your Goals
A. Read Joshua 1:6. How important is Joshua to taking the promised land? (God says, “You shall cause the people to inherit the land.”)
B. Read Joshua 1:7-9. In these verses two additional times God instructs Joshua to be “strong and courageous.” Is that essential advice for us? (The week I wrote this lesson I watched an amazing evangelistic service of the kind I doubt will ever be repeated in my lifetime. Charlie Kirk, a political activist who was also a Christian evangelist, was assassinated. Charlie was “strong and very courageous.” At his memorial service I was astonished that several of the most powerful political figures in my country shared the gospel of Jesus! I read that 100 million streamed the Kirk memorial on the Internet.)
C. Look again at Joshua 1:7. What is the required companion to being strong and courageous? (Obeying God.)
D. Look again at Joshua 1:8. What keeps us centered? (A constant consideration of God’s law.)
E. Did you notice that both Joshua 1:7 and Joshua 1:8 promise that the result of courageous, centered, Bible-based decision making is “good success.” Do you want to be successful in life? This is the formula!
F. Read Romans 2:9-11. What additional blessing is promised to those who obey God? (Not just success (glory and honor), but also “peace.”)
3. Let’s have a reality check. Joshua and the people faced years of battle. How can that constitute peace? (Peace is not what is going on outside us, it is what is going on inside of us. We must have a courageous confidence that God is with us as promised in Joshua 1:9.)
III. Gad and the Crossing
A. Read Joshua 1:10-11. What critical thing is Joshua doing in response to God’s instructions to him? (He is following through. He is acting on what God told him to do.
B. Read Joshua 1:12-14. This seems very odd. Why are these two and a half tribes not crossing over Jordan into the promised land? (Recall the territory that God promised Joshua that he could conquer? The Jordan river is well west of the Euphrates river. This is area promised to God’s people. And note that Joshua says that Moses approved them living on the east side of the Jordan.)
C. Read Numbers 32:20-22 and Joshua 1:16-18. What have Gad, Reuben, and the half-tribe of Manasseh promised? (The warriors will cross over the Jordan and help secure the land promised to all the other tribes.)
D. Read Joshua 4:12-13. Did they keep their promise to Moses, Joshua, and the rest of the tribes? (Read Joshua 22:1-4. They kept their promise!)
E. Read Joshua 22:9. This tells us that God permitted them to stay in Gilead as opposed to Canaan. Why would they not want to cross over the Jordan to be with the rest of the tribes? (Read Numbers 32:1-2. The land east of the Jordan had great grazing land and these tribes had a large number of livestock.)
F. Read Joshua 22:10-12. How easy is it to have misunderstandings among church members? Is being on the other side of the Jordan a contributing cause for mistrust? (Read Joshua 22:19. Being on the other side created mistrust.)
G. Read Joshua 22:15–16 and Joshua 22:21-23 and Joshua 22:24-27. Why did the two and a half tribes build this giant altar? (It was to dispel the idea that being on the other side of the Jordan meant that they were not followers of the true God.)
H. Friend, would you like to do great things for God? Would you like to conquer territory held by demonic forces and their allies? Would you like to create a new and powerful force among humans that is devoted to God? Then go forward. Be strong and very courageous. Be obedient and do not turn to the right or the left. With God that is possible!
IV. Next week: Surprised by Grace.
Copr. 2025, Bruce N. Cameron, J.D. Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Suggested answers are found within parentheses. If you normally receive this lesson by e-mail, but it is lost one week, you can find it by clicking on this link: http://www.GoBible.org. Pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit as you study.
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