"The Glories of His Righteousness" - Revelation 21:9-27 - Nathan Edwards
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The remedy to being full of self at Christmas is to dwell in the fullness of God.
Outline: Four experiences of awe we will have in the New Heavens and New Earth
1. We will awe in the fullness of God's love
2. We will awe in the fullness of God's faithfulness
3. We will awe in the fullness of God's holiness
4. We will awe in the fullness of God's glory
Questions for Personal Reflection:
1. Share a time where you have experienced awe.
2. What are some reasons keeping the focus on Jesus is difficult during the Christmas season?
3. Which of the many glorious images of the City of God in Revelation 21 seems to draw your imagination and wonder most?
4. If someone were to suggest that we should not focus so much on Jesus’ suffering on the cross, but rather some other aspect of his ministry, how would you use Revelation 21 to argue the cross must be kept central?
5. Read Genesis 12:3 and Matthew 28:19. (a) How do these two verses show the faithfulness of God’s Word (consider the time transpired and the number of setbacks/obstacles between them)? (b) Read 1 Peter 2:23-24. Where do you need your faith strengthened by this truth today?
6. The city of God has the dimensions of the Holy of Holies meaning Christ has given us full access to God’s presence through his atonement. How can this truth be used to encourage and embolden our prayer life?
7. What is an area of your life that is overwhelming you or consuming too much of you? How would an increased awe of God’s love, faithfulness, holiness, and glory give you peace and perspective for this?