Alpha & Omegaنموونە
Observe & Interpret
1. Read: Revelation 15.1-4. Summarize this passage in your own words.
2. Who are the people singing praise to God? (See Revelation 12) What attributes and actions of God do they praise?
3. Read Revelation 16.5-6. What attributes and actions of God are praised in this passage? How does His holiness affect His actions towards humanity? (See Romans 12.17-21)
4. Read Revelation 15.5-16.1. How does God’s justice and mercy affect His actions towards humanity? (See 2 Peter 3.9-10)
5. Read Revelation 16.17 and John 19.30. How are these passages similar and what do they reveal about God’s plan of redemption? (See Romans 5.8-9)
Apply
1. Do you lean more towards mercy or justice in your relationships? Who can hold you accountable to pray that God would fill you with both His grace and truth in your different spheres of influence?
2. Prayerfully determine the main biblical truth or principle that God revealed to you during your study. A few questions to ask are: Is there a promise for me to claim? Is there a truth for me to believe? Is there a command for me to obey?
3. Memorize: Revelation 15.4 "Who will not fear you, O Lord, and glorify your name, because you alone are holy? All nations will come and worship before you for your righteous acts have been revealed.”
About this Plan
The Revelation of Jesus Christ is a book about what will happen in the future; but perhaps more importantly, it’s a book about who controls the future. More than sixty years after Jesus rose from the dead, He appears once again to His disciple John to tell him about the things to come. John sees Jesus in a whole new way: He is now risen, glorified, and clearly in charge of the universe. Jesus is Lord of everyone, everywhere, forever. The question for you and me is whether we will trust Him with our lives, believing that He holds both the present and the future in His all-powerful and loving hands.
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