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Lesson 1 – Some Principles of Prophecy
Introduction – When Communication Becomes a Challenge
Bible Study – What Does Scripture Say About God’s Insight?
Key Message:
Spiritual Principles – Understanding What Truly Matters
Life Application – How Do I Deal with Not Knowing Everything?
Conclusion – God Reveals Himself to Be Known
Thought of the Day
Illustration – To Be Understood
Introduction
Commentary
Meaning: These riders represent the fundamental sufferings of humanity – political greed for power, war, injustice, death. But they do not come out of nowhere: They are unleashed by the Lamb. This shows that even in difficult times, nothing happens without God’s knowledge and permission.
Summary
Message for Us Today
For us today this means:
“Who can withstand?” – And then answer in faith:
Only he who entrusts himself to the Lamb.
“Ask, and it will be given to you…” (Matthew 7:7)
Prayer is not merely talking with God—it is living with God.
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Introduction – A Clear Compass in the Fog of Interpretations
“Let the one who reads understand!” – and that’s exactly what God is calling you and me to do.
Lesson 1 – Some Principles of Prophecy
These verses make it clear: God wants us to understand Him — not just intellectually, but with heart, mind, and spirit.
Spiritual Principles – How to Read Prophecy Rightly
Application in Daily Life – Becoming a Listening Reader
Conclusion – The Bible Speaks to Those Who Want to Hear
Thought of the Day
Illustration – Between the Lines
Introduction
Commentary
Summary
Message for Us Today
“Ask, and it will be given to you…” (Matthew 7:7)
What does this mean for you today?
Prayer is not merely talking with God—it is living with God.