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150916 Rev 20 - The Great White Throne - Lesson 21 2015 26 Weeks of Revelation -iph

    • Kristendom

1. By its use of "Then," Revelation 20:1 assumes we remember the context of of what is happening in this incredible vision. Take a moment to remind yourself: what is going on? 2. Think back:where in Revelation have we seen "the bottomless pit" (20:1)? What is being described in Revelation 20:1-3? 4.Revelation 20:2 tells us that the dragon was bound "for a thousand years" Revelation 20:3 reveals, "after that he must be released for a little while". What should we make of these statements? Carefully read Revelation 20:4-6. What is this "first resurrection"? 6. In what way will these "souls" reign with Christ for a thousand years? 7. Revelation 20:7-10 describes a great and tettible scene. What is going on? How does it fit into the rest of the vision John is experiencing? 8. Carefully contrast: how is the fate of the dragon different from Revelation 20:1-3 to Revelation 20:7-10? How would you convey the message of Revelation 20:11 in your own words? Having reached the end of Revelation 20, what is being communicated? What is the overall message? How does that overall message apply to us today?

1. By its use of "Then," Revelation 20:1 assumes we remember the context of of what is happening in this incredible vision. Take a moment to remind yourself: what is going on? 2. Think back:where in Revelation have we seen "the bottomless pit" (20:1)? What is being described in Revelation 20:1-3? 4.Revelation 20:2 tells us that the dragon was bound "for a thousand years" Revelation 20:3 reveals, "after that he must be released for a little while". What should we make of these statements? Carefully read Revelation 20:4-6. What is this "first resurrection"? 6. In what way will these "souls" reign with Christ for a thousand years? 7. Revelation 20:7-10 describes a great and tettible scene. What is going on? How does it fit into the rest of the vision John is experiencing? 8. Carefully contrast: how is the fate of the dragon different from Revelation 20:1-3 to Revelation 20:7-10? How would you convey the message of Revelation 20:11 in your own words? Having reached the end of Revelation 20, what is being communicated? What is the overall message? How does that overall message apply to us today?

45 min