EPISODE · Dec 1, 2024 · 35 MIN
EPIC: High-Impact Truths in the New Testament – Part 19
from The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley · host Dunham+Company Podcast Network
Judgment Day: Should believers be nervous? Discussion Questions for Revelation: Read verses 11-13. Who are the dead? Where do they come from? Why is this important? Read verses 12 and 15. React to this statement: If you’re in the Book of Life, then your deeds are not in the (other) books. Read verses 14-15. What happens to the dead who are judged? What is the clear-cut criterion? Read Revelation 21:1-4. How does this chapter introduce a new group with a totally different experience? What does God say to them? Read 2 Corinthians 5:10. Do unbelievers have good deeds? Will believers be “recompensed” (paid back) for bad deeds (sins)? Therefore, how does 2 Corinthians 5:10 align with Revelation in terms of there being two groups with two different outcomes? Likewise, how does Matthew 25 align with the above passages in terms of there being one judgment, two groups, and two outcomes? What does 1 Corinthians 6 say about your role at the final judgment? How might this transform your view of those events? What does this make you feel?
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Judgment Day: Should believers be nervous? Discussion Questions for Revelation: Read verses 11-13. Who are the dead? Where do they come from? Why is this important? Read verses 12 and 15. React to this statement: If you’re in the Book of Life, then your deeds are not in the (other) books. Read verses 14-15. What happens to the dead who are judged? What is the clear-cut criterion? Read Revelation 21:1-4. How does this chapter introduce a new group with a totally different experience? What does God say to them? Read 2 Corinthians 5:10. Do unbelievers have good deeds? Will believers be “recompensed” (paid back) for bad deeds (sins)? Therefore, how does 2 Corinthians 5:10 align with Revelation in terms of there being two groups with two different outcomes? Likewise, how does Matthew 25 align with the above passages in terms of there being one judgment, two groups, and two outcomes? What does 1 Corinthians 6 say about your role at the final judgment? How might this transform your view of those events? What does this make you feel?
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