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Observe & Interpret
1. Read: Revelation 1.1-20. Summarize this passage in your own words.
2. Who is the original author and audience for this letter? What promise is given to those who read and obey its message?
3. What connections do you see between this introduction to Revelation and the prophecies given in Zechariah 4 and Daniel 7?
4. What attributes and actions of Jesus Christ stand out to you in this introduction?
5. What does this passage reveal about Christ’s role and responsibility with His Church?
Apply
1. Why is it such a struggle to live with eternity in mind? Read Colossians 3.1-4 and consider what it would look like to “seek the things above” in your daily life this week.
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 1.3 "Blessed is the one who reads the words of this prophecy aloud, and blessed are those who hear and obey the things written in it, because the time is near!"
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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