Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Congratulations!

If you've come this far, hopefully you've completed all the readings for Destination Bible. I've certainly been blessed by reading through the "big picture" in the Bible, and I hope you have too. I recommend keeping up on Bible readings, whether completing portions we skipped, or using a "Read through the Bible in a Year" calendar, or some sort of structure that helps to keep you accountable to reading God's word. It's of great value to always be reading for detail as well as the big picture, keeping in front of you who God is, who you are, and what he wants of you.
Blessings!
Janet Nygren

Revelation 21-22

1. What is appealing about the new heavens and the new earth?

2. According to Jesus, when will this take place?

3. How does he affirm the truth of this?

4. Who is invited to partake of the gift of eternal life?

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Revelation 4-5

1. How does worship of God the Father compare to worship of the Lamb?

2. What is the ultimate goal of all living creatures?

3. How does this worship compare to our worship on earth now?

Monday, March 29, 2010

Revelation 1-3

1. What do you learn about Jesus in these chapters?

2. What can you tell about Jesus' relationship with the churches he writes to?

3. What is their ultimate destination determined by?

Saturday, March 27, 2010

March 27-28

You're almost there! Take time this weekend to catch up if you need to.

Friday, March 26, 2010

2 John, 3 John

1. What do these letters tell you about the relationships between John and those he is writing to?

2. What warnings are familiar from his first letter?

3. Who has God put in your life to encourage and exhort? Do you ever do this?

Thursday, March 25, 2010

1 John 1-5

1. How does the witness of those who physically interacted with Jesus (vv. 1-4) make a difference to those of us who listen to their testimony now?

2. How does John view sin?

3. What should God's love mean in our lives?