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The Reigning King Vol. 2
Week 7

Pat Hood [Lead Pastor]

Revelation 18

Scripture References & Sermon Points: 

  • Scripture Reference — Revelation 18:1-24

  • Sermon Point 1 — Babylon Falls

  • Sermon Point 2 — The Faithful Flee


Sermon Discussion Questions

Get to know me:

Instructions: The purpose of these questions is to generate responses that are self-revealing and informative. Feel free to ask all of these questions to your group or simply choose the one that best fits your group.

If possible, this week if you’re not already in a gender specific group, break up into two separate circles and have a gender specific conversation as these ideas apply best to your sub-group.

  1. Remember the last time you got something really nasty on your hands….what would you pay/give to not have had to deal with that?! 

Into the Bible

Instructions: The purpose of these questions is to draw group members into the Bible to discover truth from passages that were not the primary text for the weekend message.

Read: Romans 12:1-2

  1. How does an authentic Christian live in & amongst people of the World, but still be different from those who do not accept Christ?

  2. What is this passage in Romans teaching us to do?

Application:

Instructions: The purpose of these questions is to apply the main points from the weekend message.

  1. How has the World we live in today been affected by the “spirit” of Babylon?

  2. From today’s study of Revelation 18, what fate does Babylon’s eventually suffer?

  3. It seems like such an easy choice. Babylon WILL fall once and for all time. When she does, she will face God’s permanent Judgment. With all of that being SO OBVIOUS, why do so many (even within the walls of our own church) find it so hard to follow the advice of Revelation 18:4? 

  4. The sin is so often just a symptom of something much deeper going  within our heart. Some have said that all sin is really just a “Heart Problem.” How do we learn to love what God loves & hate what he hates?

  5. How could that idea affect the deepest root of the sins that you battle with?

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