Going Deeper

Revelations: Future Promises

Dave Palmer | Revelation 20:11-15; 21: 1-8 | March 30, 2025

RECAP:

We often like to think about what heaven will be like. But do we take as much time tothink of what Hell will be like? In Revelation 20:11-15 and 21:1-8 the Apostle John takesthe time to describe a picture of both places. The question is, how do we know whichone we will be in for all eternity?

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

1. Where did the Holy Spirit speak or challenge you through God’s Word? Were there any “ah-ah” moments?

2. When you think about the first picture (Rev 20:11-15) of eternity for those not knowing Jesus, what troubles you the most about the picture?

3. What about the second picture (Rev 21: 1-8) brings the most peace to your heart?

4. When you watched Francis Chan give his rope illustration about eternity for those choosing Jesus, what stirred you the most?

5. What does the picture of John 21:1-7 with the rich man talking to Jesus mean to you?

6. What is your guarantee that your name is written in the Lambs Book of Life?

Revelation: Future Promises

Chris Meade | Revelation 21:9-22:5 | April 6,>

RECAP:

In his sermon, Chris discusses common misconceptions about heaven, emphasizing that believers do not become angels but receive new, resurrected bodies for an eternal existence free from sin. He clarifies that heaven acts as a temporary holding place for believers until the new heaven and new earth are created, where they will physically reside and serve God. The new creation will be a place of ultimate safety, joy, and purpose, restoring the original commission given to humanity. Ultimately, Chris encourages the congregation to remain faithful in light of this hopeful future, reminding them of God's promises and the transformative nature of eternal life.

DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

1. Where did the Holy Spirit speak or challenge you through God’s Word? Were there any “ah-ah” moments?

2. Misconceptions About Heaven:

o What are some common misconceptions about heaven that you have encountered, and how does this sermon challenge those views?

o How does the idea of heaven as a "holding place" rather than our eternal home change your perspective on life after death?

3. Physical Resurrection and Eternal Existence:

o How does the promise of a physical resurrection with sinless bodies impact your understanding of eternity?

o In what ways does the idea of having roles and duties on the new earth influence your view of eternal life?

4. Restoration and Commission:

o How does the restoration of the Garden of Eden's original commission influence your understanding of God's purpose for humanity?

o In what ways does the removal of the curse and the restoration of our commission encourage you in your current walk of faith?

5. Faithfulness and Hope:

o How does the promise of a new heaven and new earth and our ultimate victory encourage you to remain faithful in your current circumstances?

o What role does hope play in motivating you to live a holy and godly life as described in 2 Peter 3:8-13?