Mar 31, 2024
John’s Vision of the Glorified Jesus – Revelation 1:9-20
By: Ben Lairamore
Series: Glimpses of God
Questions for Discussion & Application
- What questions do you have about the meaning of today’s passage?
- In our series on glimpses of the holy God, we have learned that the most important thing about us is who we believe God to be? Why is this statement true?
- How has your understanding of who God is been encouraged or challenged through this study?
- Is there anything surprising to you in the description of Jesus’ glorified appearance? What do the different descriptions of Jesus’ appearance communicate about Him?
- Jesus is the resurrected and glorified Lord who has died for sins and defeated death and hell. This means that He alone has the power to save us from the reality of our sin and the punishment that we deserve for our sins. Have you trusted in Jesus alone to save you? If so, how is your faith in Jesus transforming your life?
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- Mar 31, 2024John’s Vision of the Glorified Jesus – Revelation 1:9-20Mar 31, 2024John’s Vision of the Glorified Jesus – Revelation 1:9-20By: Ben LairamoreSeries: Glimpses of GodQuestions for Discussion & Application
- What questions do you have about the meaning of today’s passage?
- In our series on glimpses of the holy God, we have learned that the most important thing about us is who we believe God to be? Why is this statement true?
- How has your understanding of who God is been encouraged or challenged through this study?
- Is there anything surprising to you in the description of Jesus’ glorified appearance? What do the different descriptions of Jesus’ appearance communicate about Him?
- Jesus is the resurrected and glorified Lord who has died for sins and defeated death and hell. This means that He alone has the power to save us from the reality of our sin and the punishment that we deserve for our sins. Have you trusted in Jesus alone to save you? If so, how is your faith in Jesus transforming your life?
- Mar 24, 2024Ezekiel’s Vision of God’s Chariot – Ezekiel 1:1-28Mar 24, 2024Ezekiel’s Vision of God’s Chariot – Ezekiel 1:1-28By: Ben LairamoreSeries: Glimpses of GodQuestions for Discussion & Application
- What questions do you have about the meaning of today’s passage?
- Where does Ezekiel receive this vision? Why is this significant?
- What stands out to you from the unusual vision Ezekiel received? Why?
- The four living creatures have an expanse above their heads where a throne is located. What is this a description of?
- What do we learn about God from this vision? How do these truths impact you personally?
- God tells Ezekiel to not be afraid of the people in chapter 2. How does a vision of God’s sovereignty and omnipresence encourage you to not fear God’s enemies?
- Mar 17, 2024The LORD Alone is God – I Kings 18:16-39Mar 17, 2024The LORD Alone is God – I Kings 18:16-39By: Ben LairamoreSeries: Glimpses of GodQuestions for Discussion & Application
- What questions do you have about the meaning of today’s passage?
- What is idolatry?
- Why is idolatry so often popular? What examples of this do we see in our culture today?
- How do we see the impotence of the false god Baal in our passage today? How do false gods continue to show their impotence today?
- What shaped the content of Elijah’s prayer in verses 36-37? What can we learn from this for our own prayers?
- God demonstrated that He alone is God and is the all-powerful God in today’s passage. How does this encourage you?
- Mar 10, 2024Isaiah’s Glimpse of God’s Throne – Isaiah 6:1-8Mar 10, 2024Isaiah’s Glimpse of God’s Throne – Isaiah 6:1-8By: Ben LairamoreSeries: Glimpses of GodQuestions for Discussion & Application
- What was confusing, convicting, or encouraging from this study of scripture?
- What words typically come to your mind when you think of God?
- What word would come to Isaiah’s mind in describing God after his vision?
- What does it mean to say that God is holy? How does a vision of God’s holiness impact you?
- What is Isaiah’s response to his vision of the holy God?
- Why is a proper vision of God the path to true humility?
- God did not overlook or excuse Isaiah’s sin, rather He cleansed him of it. How can we experience God’s forgiveness and cleansing? Do you have assurance of such cleansing from your own sin? If so, how has this assurance changed your life?
- Isaiah’s experience of seeing God’s holiness and being cleansed of his sin, led him to surrender himself completely to the purpose of God for his life. Have you experienced this same surrender to God in your own heart and life? (See Luke 9:23 to see how Jesus calls us to this surrender.)