Submitted by Kay Daigle on Thu, 11/14/2019 - 08:00
I tend to see the big picture when presented with ideas. I can usually anticipate potential problems and possible reactions. I envision what it would take to develop an organization to put an idea in place. I consider the feelings and concerns of various groups involved. So when someone presents me with a done deal decision, my reaction is to bring up possible ramifications or problems. It’s part of my processing the news, but it does serve to push back when the issues have been ignored.
Submitted by Dan T. Lioy on Tue, 01/22/2019 - 03:00
Title: The final victory
Aim: To be prepared for the Savior’s return.
Scripture: Revelation 19:1–21
The song of triumph, Revelation 19:1–10
Revelation 18 narrates the diabolical nature of Babylon and the future demise of the sinister world system that Babylon represents. First-century A.D. readers would have associated this entity with Rome.
Submitted by Dan T. Lioy on Mon, 01/14/2019 - 03:00
Title:The Son, worthy to redeem the lost
Aim: To turn to the Savior for help, especially in our times of struggle.
Scripture: Revelation 5:1–14
The worthiness of the Messiah, Revelation 5:1–5
Submitted by Dan T. Lioy on Wed, 01/02/2019 - 03:00
Title: The Father, worthy of unending praise
Aim: To encourage praising God as our Creator and Sustainer.
Scripture: Revelation 4:1–11
The throne of God, Revelation 4:1–6a
The first three chapters of Revelation brought to light the temptations and persecutions that Christians faced in John’s day. Some broke under pressure and compromised their faith, while others refused to waver in their commitment to the Lord.