Beyond The Walls Community Church
Sunday, December 22nd, 2024 | The Good News Of God’s Wrath | Revelation 15:1-8
Our Mission: Leading People to follow Jesus Christ
Locations & Times
Beyond the Walls Church
42110 Remington Ave, Temecula, CA 92590, USA
Sunday 10:00 AM
Key Truth: God’s wrath is ____________; therefore, people should _________ and _____________ to His call for repentance.
Definition of God’s Wrath: God's _________________ to human
sinfulness. It's not a sudden outburst of anger, but rather a ___________ reaction to injustice and lawbreaking. God's wrath is _________________ and will never end.
Good News In God’s Wrath:
1. God is to be feared and worshipped because He is a God of ____________________ and ______________. Revelation 16:4-7
2. God’s wrath is toward people who _____________ His grace, mercy, and forgiveness. Revelation 16:8-11, 17-21
3. God’s wrath will finally end the _________________ of Satan. Revelation 12:17, 16:10-11
4. God’s wrath should _______________ us to _______________ the gospel with everyone. 2 Corinthians 5:11
5. We can ______________ God’s wrath by seeking refuge under the _____________________ of Jesus Christ. Romans 5:6-9
6. God’s ______________ should motivate us to live a ____________
life. Romans 6:15-18
Taking It Beyond The Walls: Thank God for His mercy and grace, both of which give us every opportunity to repent. Pray for people you know who have heard the gospel message yet have remained unrepentant.
Definition of God’s Wrath: God's _________________ to human
sinfulness. It's not a sudden outburst of anger, but rather a ___________ reaction to injustice and lawbreaking. God's wrath is _________________ and will never end.
Good News In God’s Wrath:
1. God is to be feared and worshipped because He is a God of ____________________ and ______________. Revelation 16:4-7
2. God’s wrath is toward people who _____________ His grace, mercy, and forgiveness. Revelation 16:8-11, 17-21
3. God’s wrath will finally end the _________________ of Satan. Revelation 12:17, 16:10-11
4. God’s wrath should _______________ us to _______________ the gospel with everyone. 2 Corinthians 5:11
5. We can ______________ God’s wrath by seeking refuge under the _____________________ of Jesus Christ. Romans 5:6-9
6. God’s ______________ should motivate us to live a ____________
life. Romans 6:15-18
Taking It Beyond The Walls: Thank God for His mercy and grace, both of which give us every opportunity to repent. Pray for people you know who have heard the gospel message yet have remained unrepentant.
Giving
Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. 2 Corinthians 9:7
https://secure.sharefaithgiving.com/go/form.php?rid=2d8349a68825Food For Thought:
If you had to pick between the terms “merciful” or “punishing,” which word best describes your view of God? What has led you to develop that viewpoint?
When you read the Book of Revelation, what emotions do you feel?
How would you respond to a person who says, “I don’t believe God would judge people—He is a God of love, not wrath”?
How should today’s truths impact your life on a daily basis?
How can you respond to someone who struggles to reconcile God’s wrath with His great love?
How can you remain vigilant and even more ready for Christ’s return? What do you sense God leading you to do as a result of this study?
Who is someone you know who remains unrepentant? How might you initiate a conversation with them about God’s mercy toward them?
Read 2 Peter 3:14-15, which is about the end times and our responsibility as believers toward unrepentant people. Who does God want you to speak to about accepting his offer of grace through Christ?
If you had to pick between the terms “merciful” or “punishing,” which word best describes your view of God? What has led you to develop that viewpoint?
When you read the Book of Revelation, what emotions do you feel?
How would you respond to a person who says, “I don’t believe God would judge people—He is a God of love, not wrath”?
How should today’s truths impact your life on a daily basis?
How can you respond to someone who struggles to reconcile God’s wrath with His great love?
How can you remain vigilant and even more ready for Christ’s return? What do you sense God leading you to do as a result of this study?
Who is someone you know who remains unrepentant? How might you initiate a conversation with them about God’s mercy toward them?
Read 2 Peter 3:14-15, which is about the end times and our responsibility as believers toward unrepentant people. Who does God want you to speak to about accepting his offer of grace through Christ?