Monday – April 6 : God Is Holy
God Is Holy – Sabbath School Lesson Study
This Sabbath School lesson study, “God Is Holy,” helps us understand that holiness is at the center of God’s character and shapes how we respond to Him.
Bible Focus
Leviticus 20:26
1 Samuel 2:2
Isaiah 57:15
Ezekiel 38:23
Spirit of Prophecy Focus
The Acts of the Apostles, pp. 559–560 by Ellen G. White
Summary
- Holiness is at the center of God’s character.
- It means God is completely pure and separated from sin.
- There is no evil, selfishness, or wrong in Him.
- God is perfectly good in all His ways.
- His love is pure and unselfish.
- His knowledge and power are guided by goodness.
- Because He is holy, we can trust Him fully.
- Without holiness, God’s power would be fearful.
- But because He is holy, He is safe to love and trust.
- When people encountered God, they felt their unworthiness.
- They responded with humility, reverence, and awe.
- God’s holiness reveals our need for cleansing and change.
- God calls His people to be holy like Him.
- Holiness in us comes through faith in Christ.
- It involves surrender, obedience, and a transformed life.
- True sanctification is not instant but a lifelong process.
- It requires daily dying to sin and living for Christ.
- It is shown through love, patience, and faithful service.
Question
What does it mean that God is holy, and how should we respond?
Answer
God is completely pure and good, and we respond with reverence, surrender, and a desire to reflect His character in our lives.
Reflection
How does God’s holiness challenge the way you live and shape your character?
Takeaway
God’s holiness calls us to a life of continual surrender and transformation through Christ.
Continue Studying
- To explore the official lesson, visit: https://absg.sspmadventist.org/en/2026-02/02
- You can also continue with:
- Lesson 2 Overview
- Sunday: A Clearer Picture of God
- Tuesday Lesson Study




We need to be holy as our Father who art in heaven.
Amen.