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Adult Bible Study GuideJan • Feb • Mar 2016
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Rebellion and RedemptionGeneral Introduction
The great controversy came to earth when Satan deceived Adam and Eve with flattery and deception, diverting their allegiance from God to himself.
Had they remained faithful to what God had told them, had they obeyed His simple commands, the world as we
know it, with all its miseries, trials, and suffering, never would have arisen.
Rebellion and RedemptionGeneral Introduction
God has pledged to bear in Himself thefull responsibility for all human rebel-lion and to suffer the consequencesfor every evil we have committed.Only in this way could God restore
His relationship with the human race, relationships between humans, and
humanity’s relationship with the restof creation.
Rebellion and RedemptionGeneral Introduction
Throughout Scripture, God isconstantly defeating Satan’s purposes.Jesus’ coming as Immanuel recovered
the territory stolen from Adam andEve. Jesus showed His authority over creation and the forces of evil. Jesus recommissioned His followers and at
Pentecost empowered them to extend the borders of His heavenly kingdom.
Rebellion and RedemptionOur Goal
Jesus has won the decisive victory.The challenge has always beenwhere we place our loyalties.
The controversy still rages andthe deceptions are ever-present.
Our prayer, then, is that this quarter’s lessons will reveal some of these
deceptions and thus help us not just to choose Christ but to remain with Him.
Rebellion and RedemptionContents
1 Crisis in Heaven 2 Crisis in Eden 3 Global Rebellion and the Patriarchs 4 Conflict and Crisis: The Judges 5 The Controversy Continues 6 Victory in the Wilderness 7 Jesus’ Teachings and the Great Controversy 8 Comrades in Arms 9 The Great Controversy and the Early Church 10 Paul and the Rebellion 11 Peter on the Great Controversy 12 The Church Militant13 Redemption
Rebellion and RedemptionLesson 1, January 2
Crisis in Heaven
Crisis in HeavenKey Text
Revelation 7:10 NKJV“ ‘Salvation belongs to our God
who sits on the throne,and to the Lamb!’ ”
Crisis in HeavenQuick Look
1. Fall in Heaven (Isaiah 14:12-15)
2. War in Heaven (Revelation 12:7-9)3. War From Heaven
(Revelation 12:13, 17)
Crisis in HeavenInitial Words
So long as all created beings acknowledged the allegiance of love,
there was perfect harmony throughout the universe. All it took was one rebel,
and everything changed.Lucifer thought that he could do a
better job than God did. He wanted God’s position and the prestige that
went with it.
Crisis in Heaven1. Fall in Heaven
Isaiah 14:12-15 NKJVHow you are fallen from heaven, O
Lucifer, son of the morning! How you are cut down to the ground.... For you have said in your heart: ‘I will ascend
into heaven,...exalt my throne above...God;...sit on the mount of the congregation...be like the Most High.’
Yet you shall be brought down to Sheol.”
1. Fall in HeavenSatan Depicted
No earthly king has everfallen from heaven.
The images of ascending to heaven,of being in a position higher than angels, and of presiding over the
assembly on the mountain in the far north are all recognized descriptions
of deity. Satan’s ambitions are exposed clearly here.
1. Fall in HeavenSatan Depicted: Ezekiel 28:12-19
“You were the seal of perfection,full of wisdom and perfect in beauty.
You were in Eden.... You were the anointed cherub.... Your heart was
lifted up because of your beauty; you corrupted your wisdom.... You defiled your sanctuaries by the multitude of your iniquities.... You have become a horror and shall be no more forever.”
1. Fall in HeavenSatan Depicted
Isaiah and Ezekiel give us insight:all that was beautiful and perfect in God’s order of things was marred by
destructive ambition. If a perfect being, created by a perfect God, in a perfect environment, could
mess himself up because of pride, what should that tell us fallen beings about how deadly this sentiment really is?
Crisis in Heaven2. War in Heaven
Revelation 12:7-9 NKJVAnd war broke out in heaven:
Michael and his angels fought withthe dragon...and his angels...but they did not prevail.... So the great dragon
was cast out, that serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan...;
he was cast to the earth,and his angels....”
2. War in HeavenSatan Evicted
We have no idea what war in heaven means. We don’t know what kind of physical battles were fought other
than the casting out of Satan and his angels. The Bible does not say any-thing about the physical aftermath
of this heavenly conflict.It deals, instead, with the spiritual
results here on earth.
2. War in HeavenSatan Evicted
“Then the seventy returned with Joy, saying, ‘Lord, even the demons are
subject to us in Your name.’And He said to them, ‘I saw Satanfall like lightning from heaven’ ...
Nevertheless do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rather rejoice because your names are written in heaven” (Luke 10:17-20, NKJV).
2. War in HeavenSatan Evicted
Jesus warns the disciples that their joy must not be based on their success over demonic forces but rather on
having their names written in heaven.This reminder places human salvation firmly where it belongs—in the hands of our Savior. It is Jesus, not we, who
has defeated the enemy.
Crisis in Heaven3. War From Heaven
Revelation 12:13, 17 NKJVNow when the dragon saw that he
had been cast to the earth, he persecuted the woman who gave birth to the male Child. ... And the
dragon was enraged with the woman,
and he went to make war with the rest of her offspring....”
3. War From HeavenPrince of This World
God first established Adam and Evein the Garden of Eden, He entrustedthem with the management of Eden.By naming all creatures, Adam was clearly demonstrating his status as
the ruler of the world. When Adam lost that dominion,
Satan very quickly filled the vacuum.
3. War From HeavenThree Great Threats
“The dragon...persecuted the woman who gave birth.... So the serpent
spewed water out of his earth like a flood after the woman.... And the
dragon was enraged with the woman , and went to make war with the rest of his offspring....” (Rev. 12:13-17 NKJV).
3. War From HeavenThe Continuing Battle
Satan may have been defeated at Calvary, but the danger is not over
yet.Jesus was clear that His followers would not have an easy time, but
instead of focusing on the challenges, He focused on the victory that they
would have in Him.
3. War From HeavenHeroes of Faith
Abel offers a perfect sacrifice. Enoch habitually draws near to God. Noah warns of unseen events and offers salvation. Abraham leaves a great civilization to go to a land of promise. Sarah gives birth to a promised son even though she is too old. Moses chooses to suffer with his people. And Rahab witnesses to God’s greatness.
Crisis in HeavenFinal Words
If an excuse for it could be found, then God could ultimately be held responsible for it. Lucifer could not
justify his actions.Though there’s a lot we don’t
understand, we should understand enough to know just how careful we ourselves need to be with the sacred
gift of free will and free choice.
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