Great Lakes Christian College Launches Graduate Degree
Great Lakes Christian College announced the launch of a new Master of Arts in Practical Theology degree.
September 15: Discovery Questions (based on Revelation 3:1-22)
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1. Share with your group one considerable obstacle you have overcome—or are overcoming—in your life. How does being an overcomer make you feel?
Ask two people to read aloud Revelation 3:1-22, one after the other, preferably from different Bible versions. Then ask a third person to briefly summarize the passage.
2. On the surface the church in Sardis appeared to be alive (thriving), but in reality it was dead (3:1b).
3. Jesus said to the church in Philadelphia that he had placed before them “an open door that no one can shut” (3:8).
4. Jesus promised the church, “I am coming soon,” and added, “Hold on to what you have, so that no one will take your crown” (3:11).
5. Lesson writer Mark Scott describes the church in Laodicea as “the church that has nothing good said about it.”
6. Sadly, the Christians in Laodicea had little, if any, spiritual self-awareness. They considered themselves rich while they were poor, able to see while they were blind, and well-dressed while they were naked.
7. Amid their flaws, Jesus held out the hope of victory for each of the three churches in Revelation 3 (vv. 5, 12, and 21).
8. Based on our study and discussion, complete the sentence: “I will . . .”
For Next Week: Read and reflect on Revelation 4:1-11. You can also read next week’s supplemental texts and the Study and Application sections as part of your personal study.
Great Lakes Christian College announced the launch of a new Master of Arts in Practical Theology degree.
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