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On Wednesday evenings throughout the Spring and Summer, Jason Hardin is leading an adult Bible class called Revelation: Victory in Jesus. Our schedule is as follows: Apr 8 - “Babylon” in Scripture Apr 15 - Life in the Era of the Roman Empire Apr 29 - Connecting the Books of Daniel and Revelation May 6 - The Nature of Apocalyptic Literature May 13 - Apocalyptic Literature in the Old Testament May 20 - Revelation’s Impact on First-Century Christians May 27 - Rev 1: John’s Vision of the Glorified Christ June 3 - Rev 2: To the Churches in Ephesus and Smyrna June 10 - Rev 2: To the Churches in Pergamum and Thyatira June 17 - Rev 3: To the Churches in Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea June 24 - Rev 4-5: Worthy is the Lamb Who was Slain July 1 - Rev 6-7: Salvation Belongs to Our God! July 8 - Rev 8-9: Woe to Those Who Dwell on the Earth July 22 - Rev 10-11: The Time for Wrath and Reward July 29 - Rev 12: The Pregnant Woman and the Great Dragon Aug 5 - Rev 13: The Beast of the Sea and Beast of the Earth Aug 12 - Rev 14-16: A Call for the Endurance of the Saints Aug 19 - Rev 17: The Judgment of the Great Prostitute Aug 26 - Rev 18: Fallen is Babylon the Great! Sept 2 - Rev 19: The Marriage Supper of the Lamb

2015 26 Weeks of Revelation -iph BibleTube

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On Wednesday evenings throughout the Spring and Summer, Jason Hardin is leading an adult Bible class called Revelation: Victory in Jesus. Our schedule is as follows: Apr 8 - “Babylon” in Scripture Apr 15 - Life in the Era of the Roman Empire Apr 29 - Connecting the Books of Daniel and Revelation May 6 - The Nature of Apocalyptic Literature May 13 - Apocalyptic Literature in the Old Testament May 20 - Revelation’s Impact on First-Century Christians May 27 - Rev 1: John’s Vision of the Glorified Christ June 3 - Rev 2: To the Churches in Ephesus and Smyrna June 10 - Rev 2: To the Churches in Pergamum and Thyatira June 17 - Rev 3: To the Churches in Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea June 24 - Rev 4-5: Worthy is the Lamb Who was Slain July 1 - Rev 6-7: Salvation Belongs to Our God! July 8 - Rev 8-9: Woe to Those Who Dwell on the Earth July 22 - Rev 10-11: The Time for Wrath and Reward July 29 - Rev 12: The Pregnant Woman and the Great Dragon Aug 5 - Rev 13: The Beast of the Sea and Beast of the Earth Aug 12 - Rev 14-16: A Call for the Endurance of the Saints Aug 19 - Rev 17: The Judgment of the Great Prostitute Aug 26 - Rev 18: Fallen is Babylon the Great! Sept 2 - Rev 19: The Marriage Supper of the Lamb

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    150930 Lesson 23 Revelation 22 THE RIVER OF LIFE

    150930 Lesson 23 Revelation 22 THE RIVER OF LIFE

    1. By its use of "Then," Revelation 22:1 assumes we remember the context of what is happening in this incredible vision. Take a moment to remind yourself what is going on. 2. What does "The river of the water of life"(22:1) mean to deciples of Jesus? 3. "The tree of life(22:2)most certainly bears great significance in God's written revelation to mankind. What do we learn in Revelation 22 about the tree of life? Why is it so sugnificant? 4. "No longer will there be any accursed" (22:3) What does this promise mean? 5. What is meant by referring to the Lord as "theGod of the spirits of the profits"(22:6) 6. "And behold, I am comming soon" (22:7) What should we make of this promise, especially considering that it was made more than 1900 years ago? 7. What does it mean, practically speaking to "keep the words of the prophecy of this book"(22:7) 8. How would you summarize the words of Jesus in Renelation 22:10-16? What is he communicating? 9. Should we still take the warning of Revelation 22:18-19 seriously today? If so, What does it mean? 10. Having reached the end of this incredible revelation, If you were going to summarize the overall message in just a few words or phreses, how would you do it? How does that overall message apply to us today?

    • 50 min
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    150923 Rev Lesson 22 Revelation 21 New Heaven, New Earth, New Jerusalem

    150923 Rev Lesson 22 Revelation 21 New Heaven, New Earth, New Jerusalem

    1. By its use of "Then," Revelation 21:1 assumes we remember the context of what is happening inthis incredible vision. Take a moment to remind yourself: what is going on?2. What are "the first heaven and the first earth" (zt:t)? And "a new heaven and a new eatth"?3. When an original reader of this incredible revelation given toJohn heard the phrase "newJerusalem," (21:2) what sort of things might have gone through their mind?4. John hears a loud voice from the throne saying, "Behold, the dwelling place {tabernacle) of Cod iswith man" (zt:z).What is the significance of this declaration, especially in light of our Bibleclasses throughout 2015?5. What do the glorious promises of Revelati on27:3-4 indicate about the time frame wherein God'speople might expect these comforting words to be fulfilled?6. "Behold,I am making all things new" (21:5). what should we make of these words of the oneseated on the throne?7. What"is done" (zt.o)?8.' In what way is a "portion" in "the lake that burns with fire and sulfur" a "second deatb" (zt:a)?g. As difficult as it is, how wouldyou put the incredible description of "the holy cityJerusalem"(zt:g-zl) in your own words?10. Having reached the end of Revelati onZ1,what is being communicated? What is the overallmessage? How does that overall message apply to us today?

    • 46 min
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    150916 Rev 20 - The Great White Throne - Lesson 21

    150916 Rev 20 - The Great White Throne - Lesson 21

    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
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    150902 Rev 19 The Marriage Supper of the LAMB - Lesson 20

    150902 Rev 19 The Marriage Supper of the LAMB - Lesson 20

    1. By its use of “After this…” Revelation 18:1 assumes we remember the context of what is happening in this revelation. Take a moment to remind yourself: what is going on?2. “Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great!” (18:2). Having read Revelation 18:2-3 (and 17:1-6), how would you summarize what John has just seen and heard?3. Revelation 18:4-8 contains a very important message for the saints of God. What is that message? Does it still apply, even in 2015?4. Revelation 18:9-20 pictures a great many people—kings, merchants, shipmasters, and traders—weeping and wailing over the fall of Babylon. Why? Are there any practical lessons we can learn from this section of the revelation?5. If you were going to encapsulate the point of Revelation 18:21-24 in just a few words or phrases, how would you do it?6. In your own words, what is being communicated in Revelation 18? What is the overall message? How does that overall message apply to us today?

    • 48 min
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    150909 Rev 19 - The Marriage Supper of the Lamb - Lesson 20

    150909 Rev 19 - The Marriage Supper of the Lamb - Lesson 20

    1. By the use of "After this..." Revelation 19:1 assumes we remember the context of what is happening in this revelation. Take a moment to remind yourself: what is going on? 2. Contrast Revelation 19 with Revelation 18. In both there are great cries throughout. How are the two scenes Dramatically different? What message continues to resonate through the cries? 3. "Hallelujah!" is cried out four times in the first six verses of Revelation 19. What does "Hallelujah" mean? Similarly, when the twenty-four elders and the four living creatures say "Amen" (19:4), what are they saying? 4. Revelation 19:6-8 certainly seems to be a pivotal point in this massive vision. What is "the marriag of the Lamb"? 5. Who is "the bride" who has made herself ready? How can we know? 6. "It was granted Her to clothe herself with fine linen, bright and pure" - "for the fine linen is the righteous deeds of the saints" (19:8). What does this statement mean? 7. "Blessed are those who are invited to the marriage supper of the Lamb" (1:9). Who is invited? How are they invited? 8. What valuable lesson can we learn from Revelation 19:10? 9. Who is the awesome figure revealed in Revelation 19:11-16? What do we learn of him in this incredible paragraph? 10. In your own words, what is being revealed in Revelation 19:17-21? How does it relate to the overall point of Revelation 19?

    • 48 min
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    150902 Wed Rev 18 - Fallen is Babylon the Great! - Leeson 19

    150902 Wed Rev 18 - Fallen is Babylon the Great! - Leeson 19

    REVELATION • Victory in Jesus • LESSON 19 (September 2) Revelation 18: “Fallen is Babylon the Great!” 1. By its use of “After this…” Revelation 18:1 assumes we remember the context of what is happening in this revelation. Take a moment to remind yourself: what is going on? 2. “Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great!” (18:2). Having read Revelation 18:2-3 (and 17:1-6), how would you summarize what John has just seen and heard? 3. Revelation 18:4-8 contains a very important message for the saints of God. What is that message? Does it still apply, even in 2015? 4. Revelation 18:9-20 pictures a great many people—kings, merchants, shipmasters, and traders— weeping and wailing over the fall of Babylon. Why? Are there any practical lessons we can learn from this section of the revelation? 5. If you were going to encapsulate the point of Revelation 18:21-24 in just a few words or phrases, how would you do it? 6. In your own words, what is being communicated in Revelation 18? What is the overall message? How does that overall message apply to us today?

    • 48 min

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