Monday – April 27
A Place – Sabbath School Lesson Study
- This Sabbath School lesson study on a place to meet God explains why having a quiet and consistent space is important for building a daily relationship with Him.
Bible Focus
- Mark 1:35
- Psalm 27:8
- 1 Chronicles 16:11
- Luke 10:39–42
Spirit of Prophecy Focus
- Our High Calling, p. 209 by Ellen G. White
- The Acts of the Apostles, p. 232 by Ellen G. White
A Place to Meet God Summary
- Jesus woke up very early to pray.
- He went to a quiet place to be alone with God.
- He separated Himself from the crowd.
- He made time before the day began.
- Time with God was a clear priority.
- It gave Him strength for His daily work.
- If Jesus needed this time, we need it more.
- We cannot live well without it.
- God calls us to seek His face.
- He wants a personal response from us.
- We are told to seek Him continually.
- Not only sometimes, but always.
- Having a specific place helps build a habit.
- It makes it easier to return each day.
- The place does not need to be special.
- It only needs to be quiet and consistent.
- Sitting at Jesus’ feet means choosing Him first.
- It means learning from Him above all else.
- We may miss a day sometimes.
- But we should not stay away for long.
- We must guard against losing the habit.
- A strong relationship needs daily attention.
- Our time with God shows our priorities.
- What we choose daily reveals what matters most.
Question
- Why did Jesus choose a quiet place to pray?
Answer
- Because time alone with God was necessary for strength, focus, and a close relationship with His Father.
Reflection
- What does your daily routine reveal about your priorities?
Takeaway
- Choose a place, meet God there daily, and keep your connection with Him strong.
Continue Studying
- To deepen your study, explore the official Sabbath School lesson: https://absg.sspmadventist.org/
- You can also continue with:
- Sunday: Time with God
- Lesson 5 Overview
- Tuesday Lesson Study



