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Week of June 20, 2021
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This Week’s Passage: Revelation 11:1-14 (Part 1)
Use this daily guide to help you internalize this week’s passage & message!
KNOW: What does God intend for me to know?
In a journal, use the following prompts to write some truths that stood out from this week’s message:
I never knew…
I was reminded…
A question I still have…
I was challenged…
I was convicted…
A truth I could share is…
I was encouraged to…
I need to dig deeper into…
BE (CONSIDER): What does God’s Word lead me to prayerfully consider?
In your journal, use the following questions to write some prompts to use n praying through this week’s passage:
Is there a command to obey?
How am I compelled to exalt God?
Is there a promise to claim?
Is there a principle to follow?
Is there an example to follow?
Am I convicted to confess any sin?
Is there a sin to avoid?
How do I need to rest in Jesus/the gospel?
How can I pray for someone else?
What am I compelled to love or desire?
DO (YIELD): How does God’s Word Call me to yield my life?
In your journal, write your answers and thoughts in response to the following questions.
- What does this passage reveal about the true nature of lostness? How should this passage shape our interactions with those who are outside of Christ?
- What does it mean that “idolatry is at the core of an unrepentant heart?” How would you explain this to someone who does not worship wood, metal, or stone idols?
- How does this passage help to bolster the confidence of those who are in Christ? What is the believer called to believe through the truths of this passage?
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Week of June 13, 2021
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- What makes the Word of God seem bittersweet, especially in the context of its proclamation? Has it seemed bittersweet as we’ve walked through Revelation so far? How?
- How does this passage serve as a sort of “re-commissioning” (the Great Commission) for God’s people? How does it provide further confidence for the mission?
- What are some aspects of gospel ministry that make it bitter? What are some aspects that make it sweet? Why is it all worth it?
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Week of June 6, 2021
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This Week’s Passage:
Use this daily guide to help you internalize this week’s passage & message.
KNOW: What does God intend for me to know?
In a journal, use the following prompts to write some truths that stood out from this week’s message:
I never knew…
I was reminded…
A question I still have…
I was challenged…
I was convicted…
A truth I could share is…
I was encouraged to…
I need to dig deeper into…
BE (CONSIDER): What does God’s Word lead me to prayerfully consider?
In your journal, use the following questions to write some prompts to use n praying through this week’s passage:
Is there a command to obey?
How am I compelled to exalt God?
Is there a promise to claim?
Is there a principle to follow?
Is there an example to follow?
Am I convicted to confess any sin?
Is there a sin to avoid?
How do I need to rest in Jesus/the gospel?
How can I pray for someone else?
What am I compelled to love or desire?
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Week of May 30, 2021
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- What does this passage reveal about the true nature of lostness? How should this passage shape our interactions with those who are outside of Christ?
- What does it mean that “idolatry is at the core of an unrepentant heart?” How would you explain this to someone who does not worship wood, metal, or stone idols?
- How does this passage help to bolster the confidence of those who are in Christ? What is the believer called to believe through the truths of this passage?
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