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BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 15, Day 2: Revelation 10

Summary of Revelation 10

John saw a vision of an angel coming down from heaven. The angel was holding a little scroll. He shouted and 7 thunders spoke. Then a voice from heaven said, “Seal up what the seven thunders have said and do not write it down.”

The angel said there won’t be any more delay, but God’s mystery will be accomplished. A voice told John to take the scroll from the angel. The angel told John to eat the scroll. John ate it and it tasted as sweet as honey. Jonh was told to prophesy again about many peoples, nations, languages and kings.

BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 15, Day 2: Revelation 10

3a) John saw a vision of an angel coming down from heaven. He was robed in a cloud, with a rainbow above his head; his face was like the sun, and his legs were like fiery pillars. The angel was holding a little scroll, which lay open in his hand. He planted his right foot on the sea and his left foot on the land, and he gave a loud shout like the roar of a lion. When he shouted, the voices of the seven thunders spoke. And when the seven thunders spoke, I was about to write; but I heard a voice from heaven say, “Seal up what the seven thunders have said and do not write it down.”

b) Unsure. Because the time had not come yet for the final judgment is my guess. Some Bible scholars say this is recorded to let man know that there are secrets and mysteries we are just not to know.

4) The angel swore by him who lives for ever and ever, who created the heavens and all that is in them, the earth and all that is in it, and the sea and all that is in it (aka God), and said, “There will be no more delay! But in the days when the seventh angel is about to sound his trumpet, the mystery of God will be accomplished, just as he announced to his servants the prophets.”

5a) It’s sweet because the time has finally come, but the outcome for unbelievers is eternal hell. You have mercy, but you also have judgment.

b) John was told, “You must prophesy again about many peoples, nations, languages, and kings.” John must reveal the consequences of not turning to God today.

6) Many things. I have a renewed awe for God’s plan for us. I have a deeper level of comfort and trust in God, knowing He’s got it all. I know what happens is all in God’s hands. I can be more at peace, less fearful, and more appreciative of God’s plan for my life.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 15, Day 2: Revelation 10

Really great lesson. I love the analogy of eating God’s Word. We must fully take it in and digest it in order to be able to articulate it to others.

End Notes BSF Study Questions Revelation: The Hope Lesson 15, Day 2: Revelation 10

“Then I saw” indicates we’re about to see a new vision from John.

We are on pause until the 7th trumpet sounds in Revelation 11:15. It’s almost as if God takes pauses in His judgment so that man can repent. After all, He wants us!

Many Bible commentators say this angel is Jesus due to the imagery used. However, it could also be the angel Michael due to the description Daniel gives Daniel 12:1 and 12:6-7

A rainbow is a reminder of God’s promise to Noah after the flood. Rainbows also appear through clouds and rain.

There is also debate if this little book is the same as the scroll that only Jesus can open. If this is Jesus, then this would make sense. However, many Bible scholars say this is a completely different book.

Standing on the land and the sea shows dominion over both and that the message is for the entire world.

The 7 thunders relate to God Psalm 29.

A mystery in the Bible must be revealed. However, there are those that know the mysteries. Therefore, we do not know the mystery of God because we have not been told. But, one day, all mysteries will be made plain to us.

Mysteries are purposes of God’s that are revealed.

We are reminded of Ezekiel who was told to eat a scroll Ezekiel 3:1-3.

The idea is to take in the Word of God so that you can then proclaim it.

John must proclaim the message to the world!

Fun Fact: The angel’s oath here is the only oath recorded in the Book of Revelation.

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BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 15, Day 2: John 11:1-16

SUMMARY OF JOHN 11:1-16

Jesus’ friend Lazarus was sick. Yet, Lazarus would not die for God’s glory.

Jesus went back to Judea, and his disciples protested, saying that was where the Jews wanted to stone him. Jesus said no one who walked with him would stumble.

Jesus said he needed to go back to resurrect Lazarus.

BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 15, Day 2: John 11:1-16

3a) Lazarus was from Bethany, the village of Mary and her sister Martha. (This Mary, whose brother Lazarus now lay sick, was the same one who poured perfume on the Lord and wiped his feet with her hair.) So the sisters sent word to Jesus, “Lord, the one you love is sick.” Now Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus.

b) Jesus knew he would resurrect Lazarus as a miracle to glorify God.

c) The way you handle a crisis and your faith through it can honor God and bring him glory. He can also heal you miraculously.

4a) Their message shows they understood Jesus loved Lazarus and shows their faith that Jesus would know who they were talking about because Jesus knows all things. They also did not need to ask Jesus to heal Lazarus. They knew him well enough that if it was God’s will to heal Lazarus, he would.

b) So that there would be no doubt that his resurrection would be only by the power of God. Jesus also knew the resurrection would be the final straw that would force his enemies’ hands against him.

c) Schools for kids. That my wish was not God’s wish or what he wanted for my children. I learned that all things work for God’s purpose and my and my family’s good.

5) Jesus still had work to do. They would be safe until it was time for Jesus’ death. When you walk with Jesus, there is no fear. It’s only when you don’t that you stumble. When I have faith that Jesus is with me, I won’t stumble, and I will choose His way.

6) No matter what they faced back in Judea, they would be faithfully by Jesus’ side. They were ready to die with Jesus.

Conclusions BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 15, Day 2: John 11:1-16

Great stuff here. I love this story of Lazarus and how Jesus uses events to glorify God. This shows that our lives can glorify Him, too.

End Notes BSF Study Questions John’s Gospel: The Truth Lesson 15, Day 2: John 11:1-16

Raising Lazarus from the dead is the 7th sign of Jesus.

Another miracle calling us to believe in Jesus.

We see in John’s Gospel three occasions where Jesus is asked to do something:

Jesus could have raised Lazarus without being present, but he goes to him.

Saying someone is asleep was common to say they were dead (Matthew 9:24) (Acts 7:60).

Jesus was glad because he knew he would raise him.

Thomas was called The Twin because he resembled Jesus. He had faith and would go with Jesus even if he died.

Jesus trusted God’s timing in everything. God’s purpose guided Jesus.

The disciples only wanted to be with Jesus.

Fun Fact: All Jews had a Hebrew and a Greek name due to the fact the Romans ruled Judea.

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BSF Study Questions Genesis Lesson 15, Day 2: Genesis 16:1-6

Summary of passage:  Since Sarai had had no children, she told Abram to sleep with her Egyptian maidservant, Hagar, so she could have a family through her (as was the custom the child would be considered Sarai’s).  Abram agreed and after 10 years of living in Canaan after Egypt Hagar conceived.

Hagar began to despise Sarai (perhaps resentment or now she wants to usurp Sarai’s position since she is carrying an heir or pain that the child will not be considered hers) and Sarai (like woman do) blamed her husband.  Sarai says let God be the judge.

Abram tells Sarai that she can do what she wants with Hagar since Hagar is her servant. Sarai, acting out of her anger and not God’s love, mistreated her and Sarai fled.

Questions:

3a)  Since she herself couldn’t have children she offered her maidservant, Hagar, to stand in her place and give Abram the promised children from God.

b)  Genesis 15:4:  “This man will not be your heir, but a son coming from your own body will be your heir.”

c)  Their faith was in they believed Abram would have a legitimate heir from his body but their unbelief came in believing Sarai would be the mother.  Based on both Sarai’s and Abram’s actions, neither believed Sarai could have a child.

4a)  Immediate:  the dissension, anger, contention, and mistrust that arose between Sarai and Hagar so much so that Hagar fled.

Long-term:  Hagar’s son, Ishmael, would be the father of the Arabs–those that surround Israel today and are the founders of Islam (Genesis 16:15).  After Isaac was born, the true son of Sarai, Sarai became jealous of Ishmael and drove both Hagar and Ishmael (Genesis 21:8-20).  Ishmael’s daughter would marry Abram’s grandson, Esau (Genesis 36:3).

Today:  Ishmael is the father of all Arabs so the entire conflict in the Middle East and elsewhere stems from this one sin where Abram and Sarai tried to help God out, resulting in “sibling rivalry” between Jews and Arabs all throughout history and to this day.

b)  In the same way as Sarai and Abram did and Jacob did when he stole Esau’s blessing and Moses did when he murdered the Egyptian.  We come up with human solutions that are often sinful (taking another woman outside of the covenant of marriage even though it may be accepted by society) that we think will yield God’s promised results.  And they never do.

Faith is all that is required.  And patience for God to work.  If we remember God doesn’t need our help, we’d all be better off.

c)  Personal Question.  My answer:  This is a hard one because I cannot see the long-term effects of my choices it seems.  I do know I am very impatient and very opinionated and most of the time I speak before I should when I get angry when it would have been better if I had said nothing at all.  Or I act hastily and then regret my decision.  This is seen in the little things of my life.

Conclusions:  Do you think Sarai wondered if she were good enough to have a son?  She obviously had low self-esteem or not enough faith (probably both) in order to offer up her maidservant to her husband.  Yet it shows the love she must have had for Abram; she loved him enough in order to give him a promised child not through her.  How many of us women would do that today?

This mistake I think we all make:  we get impatient and don’t trust God enough to set things right (or we have a mistaken idea of what ‘right’ is).  In this instance though, it was a grave mistake.  A child is a human being and messing around with God’s HUGE promise of creating nations had ramifications that changed history and last until this day.

Personal sin always affects those around you (and others not so close) and invades your relationships.  The profound consequences of the sin here of Abram and Sarai should be a lesson for us all.

End Note:  Apparently, back then Hagar would actually have sat on Sarai’s lap as Abram inseminated her to symbolically show that the child would be Sarai’s upon its birth and that Sarai was only the surrogate mother.  No wonder Hagar was upset!

I was appalled when Sarai blamed Abram for her “suffering” in verse 5.  It was her idea, not Abram’s!  He was probably only trying to appease her!  Which was true:  Abram did appease Sarai–the problem was he shouldn’t have.

As the man and head of the family, Abram should not have agreed to Sarai’s plan so in some sense she does have a right to blame him.  He should have been “logical” when Sarai was “too emotional” to think straight.  (Sound familiar?)  He should have had the faith to wait on God when she didn’t.

Same goes for allowing Sarai to mistreat Hagar (verse 6).  I totally disagree with this.  As the head, Abram should have dealt with Hagar since Sarai was blinded by emotion. Again, Abram deferred to his wife, which only caused more conflict and strife.