Week
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Topic
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Description
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Application:
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1
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Rev 1
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Introduction to
book; quick review of hermeneutical principles; principles for studying
prophecy; timeline of history (age of Gentiles, etc …)
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Reading through
bible; God's plan for your life; being a light
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2
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Rev 2-3 (part 1)
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Discussion of
letters to churches; Historical versus historical prophetic view; how letters
fit with purpose of book (Rev 1); Ephesus
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Warning to 2nd
generation believers; danger of exalting leadership
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3
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Rev 2-3 (part 2)
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Smyrna; Pergamum
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Purpose of living
for a crown; mixing ideologies through relationships
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4
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Rev 2-3 (part 3)
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Thyatira; Sardis
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Dangers of
Gnosticism, tradition, and mixing gov't and religion
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5
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Rev 2-3 (part 4)
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Philadelphia;
Laodicea
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Taking the gospel
to the world; cults; apostasy
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6
|
Rapture
|
Discussion of
pre-trib, mid-trib, and post-trib; arguments for and against (class assumes a
pre-trib basis) Note:
all "discussions" use corresponding biblical passages
|
Effect of witness
on those left behind
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7
|
Pre-tribulation
Events
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Discussion of
events preceding the tribulation. Discussion of imminent (with respect to
rapture) and of event that starts Daniel's 70th week
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Being a witness;
ways to witness; fighting the right battle (not religious dogma -- can't
prevent end times)
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8
|
Rev 4-5
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Overview of the
tribulation judgments; Picture of Jesus (lamb of God; now lion of God);
Discussion of prayer; culmination of history
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Service to God;
importance of prayer
|
9
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Rev 6
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First five seal
judgments; first world war of tribulation
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Thankfulness;
usefulness in witnessing; how do we view our sin
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10
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Rev 7
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6th seal
(martyrdom); 144K witnesses; worldwide revival; discussion of tribulation
saints versus church saints
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Discipline and
mercy; our witnessing impact; importance of people to God
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11
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Rev 8
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7th seal (contains
all trumpet judgments); first 4 trumpet judgments
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Prayer; discipline
vs hard times; repentance
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12
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Rev 9
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5th and 6th
trumpet; 1st and 2nd woe
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Repentance;
idolatry in today's context
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13
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Rev 10
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Middle of
tribulation; little scroll; Explanation of middle events and how they fit in
a timeline
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Prophecy -- use
and misuse; God's control (sovereignty)
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Rational is defined as "agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible." I believe a reasoned approach to understanding the bible and a reasoned application of the bible to life is how God intended us to use our minds. Faith is based on evidence. The understanding of the bible is based on study and the help of the Holy Spirit. A misunderstanding of Christianity is thinking one checks their brains at the door.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Revelation / Eschatology Class Outline
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