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Profetas y Profecía
División Norteamericana

Actividades Misioneras
Véase también Profetas y Profecía - Avanzado

Destreza: 2
Año de introducción: 2017


Requisitos


1. Definir el término profeta y su papel en la iglesia de Dios.

2. Hacer una lista de los cuatro profetas mayores y doce profetas menores en el Antiguo Testamento.

3. Diferenciar entre los profetas mayores y menores.

4. Nombrar dos profetas del Nuevo Testamento y su papel.

5. Nombrar tres profetisas en el Antiguo Testamento y su papel.

6. Definir el término profecía y su papel en la iglesia de Dios.

7. Read Revelation 14:12 and 19:10 and discuss how prophecy points to the testimony of Jesus and salvation.

8. Read Deuteronomy 18:22, 1 John 4:1-3, and Jeremiah 23:18-32. Discuss the tests of a true prophet.

9. Find examples in the Bible where the Spirit of the Lord brought prophecy to non-prophets.

10. Study the following biblical accounts and determine if the character qualifies as a prophet. Create a media experience explaining why you came to your conclusion.

a. Joseph, Genesis 40 & 41

b. Jonah, the book of Jonah

c. Balaam, Numbers 22

d. Daniel, Nebuchadnezzar’s dream in Daniel chapter 4

e. John, Revelation 21:1-8

11. Discuss in a group the dual prophecy made by Jesus in Matthew 24 which covers both the fall of Jerusalem and the end of time. Create a chart showing how each phrase can apply to each time frame.

12. Give a list of three symbols used in biblical prophecy and give their interpretation.

13. Discuss in a group the Dream of Nebuchadnezzar and Daniel’s interpretation in Daniel chapter 2. Make a model or draw a picture of the image in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream. Label what each section represents. Then display your project for a few weeks in order to share with your church what you have learned.

14. Do the following activities:

a. Give a short talk or skit for vespers or prayer meeting (or any appropriate gathering) about one of your favorites prophets.

b. Complete a Bible study on prophecy with a leader in your church.

References