

Lesson 5: The Nations, Part 2
5.7 ā Questions
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Bible Study ā Answers to the Questions
1. Why is it important to remember that all earthly achievements will pass away?
1 John 2:17 says, āThe world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives forever.ā Keeping this perspective helps us set true prioritiesānot fleeting fame, but eternal fellowship with God. When we focus on heavenly things, we invest our time, energy, and resources in what really lasts.
2. In what way is the sea beast the natural outgrowth of Babylonās mindset?
The sea beast of Revelation 13:1ā10 mirrors Babylonian prideāhuman power raised against God. Each of those empiresāBabylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, Romeāwas marked by arrogance, oppression, self-deification, and persecution of Godās people. Todayās materialism, human pride, and religious intolerance continue the same patterns birthed in ancient Babylon and Rome.
3. How do we find the right balance between obeying God and obeying the government?
Romans 13 urges submission to governing authoritiesāso long as they donāt conflict with Godās commandments. If human laws demand that we break Godās commands, then, as Acts 5:29 says, āWe must obey God rather than men.ā Adventists strive to be good citizensāhonest, peaceable, respectfulāyet are ready to suffer rather than violate Godās law.
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Spiritual Principles
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Recognize impermanence: Everything earthly fades awayāonly Godās kingdom endures.
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Godās Word over human systems: Obedience to God always takes precedence.
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Faithful even under pressure: True loyalty shows itself in trials.
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Everyday Application
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Regularly measure your goals against eternity.
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Train your character to be faithful in small things, so you can stand firm in greater challenges.
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Live simply and bear witness to Godās kingdom through your lifestyle, words, and priorities.
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Pray daily for wisdom to know when to submit quietly and when to resist courageously.
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Conclusion
The world hastens toward an end long foretold by God. Kingdoms rise and fall, leaders ascend and collapse, but Godās Word remains. For those who trust Christ, the end of human empires is not fear but hope: the eternal, unshakeable kingdom of our God awaits.
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Thought of the Day
āBuild your life not on the shifting sand of human greatness, but on the rock that endures foreverāJesus Christ.ā
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Illustration ā āThe Sound of the Bellsā
It was a cold autumn morning in Prague. The sun barely pierced the dense fog cloaking the ancient city. Tourists on the Old Town Square snapped photos of centuries-old buildingsāwitnesses to kingdoms long vanished. The Astronomical Clock struck nine, and somewhere in the narrow lanes a church bell began to toll.
Amid this scene, Marta Dvorak hurried over the cobblestones. In her backpack she carried no guidebooks, only a well-worn Bible. She belonged to a small fellowship that met weekly in a hidden wine cellar beneath an unused church. Not by choiceābut because a new decree had banned public preaching without state approval.
Marta remembered how it all began. The government claimed the restrictions were for āpublic order.ā But she knew the real motive ran deeperāa fear of independent truth, a dread of a message that couldnāt be controlled.
āYou must prophesy again,ā Pastor Josef had read to them from Revelation 10 at one of their last daylight gatherings. āTo many peoples, nations, languages, and kings.ā
Now, weeks later, the group met in secret to do just that.



