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Earth as Intended | Week 2

Revelation 21:1-8

Inductive Bible Study
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      1. Last week, we began our time recognizing that thinking about Heaven can bring up different thoughts, experiences, and emotions. Consider spending some time as a group, again this week, talking about how everyone is coming into your gathering and perhaps begin with praying for each other. 
      2. Read Revelation 21:1-8. Discuss as a group what stands out to you after hearing today's message. 
      3. When you consider that all things will be made new, what comes to mind?

      Group Reconnect

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      Message Recap

      Pastor Megan Marshman continued our series on Heaven today, talking about Earth as Intended. Pastor Megan began by challenging us to live with expectancy because that's the God we worship, an expectant God.
       
      In Revelation 21, John gets a vision of the future, and what he sees is heaven coming down! 
       
      1. Heaven Comes Down
      Often, we have viewed heaven as an alternative to this life, but the biblical view is really that heaven is the restoration of Earth at the end of time. The New Heaven and the New Earth come down here! And not just the physical world but also our physical bodies. We will have renewed and restored bodies in a renewed and restored earth. 
       
      2. God is Making All Things New 

      We live in a post-fallen world with an understanding of the pre-fallen world. So we know what is good and what is not good, and we walk in that tension daily. Sin entered the world and didn't abolish the goodness of creation but rather tarnished it. When we read Revelation 21, we see that God is in the restoring business, making all things new—that's present tense, He is making all things new now, not re-making things. 

       

      3. We Don't Have to Wait for Heaven
      Matthew 6:9-13 is the Lord's prayer where we see "your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven" (v. 10). He teaches us to pray for Heaven to break forth on Earth now. We don't have to wait for Heaven, Heaven can come to Earth through us now. How? By bringing dignity to people in our day-to-day lives now.  
       
      4. Heaven is for the Thirsty
      It's the thirsty ones who are let into heaven, not the "good" ones, because there aren't any "good" ones. There's bad and relatively worse—only the thirsty are let in. 
      In verses 6-7, he writes, "He said to me: “It is done. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. To the thirsty I will give water without cost from the spring of the water of life. Those who are victorious will inherit all this, and I will be their God and they will be my children."
       
      Pastor Megan concluded, what are you waiting for to come thirsty to God? 
       

      Discussion Questions 

      1. Last week, we began our time recognizing that thinking about Heaven can bring up different thoughts, experiences, and emotions. Consider spending some time as a group, again this week, talking about how everyone is coming into your gathering and perhaps begin with praying for each other. 
      2. Read Revelation 21:1-8. Discuss as a group what stands out to you after hearing today's message. 
      3. When you consider that all things will be made new, what comes to mind?
      4. Pastor Megan's message was about Heaven coming down and how we can participate in Heaven now. She shared a brief story about someone not only giving lunch to a person experiencing homelessness but actually sharing that meal time with them. She said, "Giving lunch is beautiful; eating lunch with them is dignifying." Spend some time reflecting; where have you seen acts of dignity like this in your life? Share as a group. 
      5. Pastor Megan shared that Andy Crouch suggests instead of critiquing, we mend, and instead of withdrawing, we should tend. Meaning instead of condemning the world, work to mend the world, and instead of withdrawing from the world, we can tend to it by nurturing and cultivating good things. What could being a mender and tender look like in your day-to-day life this week? Discuss as a group. 
      6. How has your view of Heaven been affected by today's message? 
      7. Is there anything else from the message you hoped we would discuss today?

        Live It Out

        • What might you consider taking on or doing this week in light of the challenge that our view of Heaven impacts our day-to-day? 

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