According to Ezra 7:10, the first step in studying God’s law is this.
What is preparing the heart?
The dry bones in Ezekiel 37 represent this.
What is spiritual revival and restoration?
The Early Rain began at this event.
What is Pentecost?
The Investigative Judgment began in this year.
What is 1844?
The test that reveals loyalty to God before probation closes is this crisis.
What is the Sunday Law crisis?
John 7:17 teaches that spiritual understanding comes from this.
What is willingness to do God’s will?
According to Ezekiel 37, revival begins with this action.
What is God’s Word being spoken?
The Early Rain represents this spiritual reality.
What is the first outpouring of the Holy Spirit?
According to Acts 3:19–20, sins are blotted out when this happens.
What are repentance and confession?
In the Gospel in Chairs, repentance is best described as this.
Seeing God's goodness when he moves his "chair" toward you, and you turn your heart back toward God
In inductive Bible study, this step should take the most time.
What is observation?
According to Ezekiel 37, revival is completed by this.
What is the Spirit of God giving life?
The “times of refreshing” refer to this end-time event.
What is the Latter Rain before probation closes?
What event immediately follows the Close of Probation?
What are the seven last plagues?
In Luke 5, Peter’s “boat” represents this area of life.
What is his personal and professional life?
The “dew” principle teaches this about daily devotions.
What is that daily time with God brings specific blessings?
Revelation 15:8 describes the Close of Probation as the time when this ends.
What is intercession?
Who is protected during the seven last plagues?
Who are the sealed people of God?
Legalism is best described as this type of religion.
What is fear-based performance religion?
Why is deep Bible study essential for both spiritual and mental health?
What is: it grounds truth, renews the mind, strengthens faith, and brings stability?
Why can structure and activity exist without true spiritual life?
What is: without God’s Spirit, there is no real transformation?
Why is the Close of Probation such a solemn moment in salvation history?
What is: decisions are final and mercy no longer pleads for humanity?
At Christ’s Second Coming, what happens to the wicked?
What is they are destroyed by the brightness of His coming?
Why don’t God’s people need to be fearful during earth’s final events?
What is: they trust Christ, are sealed, and rest in God’s protection?