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	    <description><![CDATA[ 		  Revelation 20: The Last Battle  <p>FINALITY IS SOMETHING we crave and which God graciously  provides. A relationship needs to be broken, an assignment needs  to be completed, an extended friendship needs to become a  committed marriage&#8212;all require closure. The previous study  explored our inexpressible hope to be reunited with our Lord.  This chapter enlarges our appreciation of God's master plan: his  settled decision to be with us forever and to establish his  glorious rule over everything.  Warming Up to God  <p>What do you look forward to most about  Christ's return?    Read Revelation 20. &raquo;  Discovering the Word   This chapter, out of the whole  book, has sparked the greatest controversy. Why is Satan,  previously thrown to earth (12:9), now bound (20:1-3)? The  thousand-year reign of Christ (vv. 4-6) has been interpreted as  referring to: (a) a period of righteousness and peace on earth  before Christ's return; (b) Christ's reign in heaven between his  First and Second Coming; (c) Christ's reign on earth after his  return. Which view (if any) do you think best fits this passage  and the book of Revelation? What is the nature and outcome of  Satan's last fling (vv. 7-10)? Who will be judged at the  great-white-throne judgment (vv. 11-15)? What does it say  about God's character that he should keep a record of each  person's deeds?     Applying the Word   How can verses 4-6 help us to see  life and death in proper perspective? How should the ultimate  judgment of evil and the reward of faithfulness affect the way we  live now?   Responding in Prayer  <p>Pray that you will be made faithful  in every way.  For Further Study  <p>Exploring the New Testament, Volume 2: A Guide to the Letters & Revelation by I. Howard Marshall, Stephen Travis and Ian Paul  ]]></description>
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