At the end of each chapter, there are 10 reflection questions. You will be required to respond to 1 reflection question of your choice for each chapter. Post your answer in the comments section below the prompt in the Spaces App. Answers must be at least 2 paragraphs, grammatically correct, and spell-checked.
Read the post of one class peer and comment one paragraph on what they said. Due each Friday. Class discussion may be based upon these reflections.
#7 and 10 (What aspects of eschatology have felt irrelevant to you in the past? How has this chapter helped address some of those areas? What beliefs within the church that are not from the Bible threaten to undermine a biblical view of the end times in the return of Jesus?)
I used to believe in and end-times pre-tribulation rapture where I would be spared from tribulation because I was a “Christian”. I have since learned that this is a very self-centered and self-protective lie from the pit of hell to keep believers from victory. I now believe that if I live long enough, I may be a part of the tribulation, first, because I am needed in the Church to help prepare a spotless Bride, and second, to help reveal the Father heart of God. ❤️
The return of Jesus will reveal Him as Bridegroom, King, and Judge. We are here on earth to help prepare others to see Him that way, and to prepare them to overcome by the blood of the lamb and the word of their testimony. People need the Church in the end times to witness to them. We will have supernatural protection, as in Psalm 91 and God will be with us to the end.