Class 5 in our series on Revelation examines the opening chapter. Here we find John is called to write this message from Jesus, of whom John sees in a stunning vision of the ‘son of man’.
This lesson finishes the introduction to Revelation by looking at the promise of Jesus to destroy Jerusalem as recorded in Matthew 24. Afterwards, the first chapter of Revelation is examined. In preparation for chapters 2 & 3, fill out the chart for the 7 churches of Asia. Homework for next week: chart of the letters to the seven…
The introduction to Revelation continues in this lesson where we will answer the question as to why God judged Israel. The answer requires us to understand the ‘cup of iniquity’. Don’t miss this class! Download the complete study sheet, Cup of Iniquity.
Part two of the a three part introduction to the book of Revelation. Topics covered: internal clues to the theme of the book the large Biblical context (the mystery, covenants, judgment) Jerusalem’s cup of iniquity Be sure and download the Revelation – introduction (13 pages)
The Revelation is meant to be understood. Such understanding will happen when one becomes familiar with both the background and the context of the book. This lesson is the first of three introductory classes to the book of Revelation – all of which are essential. The PowerPoint slides are included in a PDF (click link above named “Save…