Thursday – April 30
‘Tis So Sweet – Sabbath School Lesson Study
- This Sabbath School lesson study on ‘Tis So Sweet explains how God’s Word brings joy, satisfaction, and deep spiritual nourishment to the soul.
Bible Focus
- Psalm 119:103–104
- Isaiah 55:1–13
Spirit of Prophecy Focus
- Education, pp. 191–192 by Ellen G. White
‘Tis So Sweet Summary
- God’s Word is compared to honey.
- It is sweet and pleasant to the soul.
- This sweetness is not like ordinary food.
- It brings healing and change to the life.
- God’s Word gives understanding.
- It helps us see truth clearly.
- Through His Word, we learn how to live.
- It guides our thoughts and actions.
- The Bible satisfies the inner life.
- Nothing else can fully satisfy the soul.
- God invites us to come and receive freely.
- He offers life, truth, and spiritual strength.
- His invitation is open to all.
- But we must choose to respond.
- He calls us to listen carefully.
- He asks us to turn to Him.
- God promises change and renewal.
- His Word will not fail to do its work.
- The Word reaches the heart deeply.
- It shapes the mind and character.
- But this happens only when we study it.
- We must come with humility and willingness.
- We must be ready to obey what we learn.
- True study leads to real change.
Question
- What does it mean that God’s Word is “sweet”?
Answer
- It means His Word brings joy, satisfaction, and life-changing truth to the soul.
Reflection
- Do you find joy in God’s Word, or does it feel like a duty?
Takeaway
- God’s Word satisfies the soul, but only when we come, receive, and follow it.
Continue Studying
- To deepen your study, explore the official Sabbath School lesson: https://absg.sspmadventist.org/
- You can also continue with:
- Wednesday: A Double Blessing
- Lesson 5 Overview
- Friday Lesson Study



