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Topic: The Prophets

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What can we understand about the end of the 70 year prophecy of Jeremiah? Why did the kingdom of Judah go into captivity in the first place? How did God use a pagan king to fulfill Jeremiah’s prophecy? What role did Ezra play in the return to Jerusalem? What messages might the release from captivity have for us today?
What can we learn about the end-time Babylon system? Why will God send judgment upon it? Why is her crime described as adultery? What populations of people make up Babylon’s support system? What impact will God’s judgments have on the support of Babylon? How do these prophecies connect with he prophecies of Daniel and our need to be spiritually ready?
What is meant by the 7 Trumpets of Revelation? What do they reveal and warn us of? How should we understand the locusts, and the other plagues that take place? What are the connections between Daniel and Revelation and how do they help us understand Revelation 10 and the little book eaten by Daniel? How does this connect to the proclamation of the 3 Angel’s Message?
What can we learn about the 7 seals? What do they mean? How do they connect with the 7 churches? What are the four horsemen of the apocalypse? How is history represented in this prophecy? How do these events connect with the Reformation and the Dark Ages? What stages did the church go through from the first century until the present? How can we unlock the mystery behind the 7 seals?
How should we understand the mystery of the seven churches? Why is Jesus depicted as walking among the 7 lampstands? What hope does the book of Revelation present to Christians today? What can we learn from Jesus’ message to the first church of the seven? Learn more about he mysteries of Revelation and connections to Old Testament symbols.
Was the book of Revelation intended to be read? Can it truly be understood? Does God really have the power to reveal the secrets of the future? Or were these things the hallucinations of a man exiled? How can we understand the symbols used in this prophetic book? What does it have to do with us today? What was God’s intended message to readers throughout history?
Where did Paul travel on his third missionary journey? What did God reveal as Paul moved toward Jerusalem and how did Paul respond to the revelation? How can we be better prepared for false prophets and false teachers? What kinds of believers did the apostles encounter in Ephesus? As Paul’s message spread what problems did this bring for the pagans?
What does the book of Daniel tell us about the character needed for the last days? What traits did Daniel and his companions have that allowed them to stand for their faith and lead pagan kings like proud Nebuchadnezzar and Darius to know the Living God? Why was Daniel a captive I a strange land? When the laws of the state tested their faith, what did Daniel and the 3 Hebrews do? What should Christians do when faced with the mark of the Beast?
How did the war between good and evil begin? What is the mystery of iniquity? Did God create evil? How was the conflict between Christ and Satan brought to our world? Has God abandoned us? Who is Satan at war with today? Does God still have a commandment keeping Church? What is the testimony of Jesus?
John Spellman speaks on the story of Elijah and Ahab. Ahab calls Elijah the troubler of Israel, but was that really true? How has blaming the messenger been an issue throughout Christian History? Who are the troublers of Israel today? Elijah was called to trouble the conscience of those who did evil. Today, God is calling those willing to stand for what is right.

As we conclude our study on the books of 1st and 2nd Peter, what are the major themes brought out in these epistles? What does Peter have to say about persecution, the suffering of Christ, the Second Coming, and the Judgment? What do these things mean for Christian faith and practice? Are Christians saved by grace to continue in sin? How did Peter view the importance of Scripture?

 

 

 

Peter warns of false teachers that would invade the early church. Does the church still struggle with false teachers today? What were they teaching in Peter’s time? What hints do we have about these individuals in the writings of Peter, Paul, and Jude? What does freedom in Christ really mean? Are we free to live in sin? What effect do false teachers have on the church?