
Welcome!
I’m so glad you made it! My prayer over you is ”that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the knowledge of him, having the eyes of your hearts enlightened, that you may know what is the hope to which he has called you, what are the riches of his glorious inheritance in the saints, and what is the immeasurable greatness of his power toward us who believe.” Ephesians 1:17–19 ESV
Course Overview
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In this masterclass you will be immersed in the 1st century world of John the Apostle, friend of Jesus. This course will cover key themes and concepts within the Book of Revelation. It will also provide you with the prophetic and historical framework that forms the foundation for proper interpretation of John’s Apocalypse.
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The prophetic and historical context of the Book of Revelation.
The role John played as a prophet to the people of Israel.
The role Jesus played in the culmination of the Law of Moses.
The text-centric, narrative flow of Revelation.
The use of Scripture to interpret Scripture.
God’s grand love story.
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This Mini-course outline is broken into 3 primary lessons:
The WHAT
The WHY
The HOW
This structure is a tried and true way to apply learning of any subject matter. If you already have a better outline for your mini course, feel free to delete or rename this posts to better suit your teaching style. If you are feeling stuck, focus on answering these 3 questions for your students.
The WHAT is reinforcing exactly what it is you are talking about. Describe what it is and what it isn't to give your students a clear picture of what to focus on. Invite your users to start thinking about the description of your subject and comment below. Have fun!
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Now that we have talked about the WHAT, we can now use this post to describe the meaning behind your students applying the subject to their lives. The WHY helps provides students a purpose and motivation behind their learnings, and is where we draw the primary value of knowledge.
If executed properly, explaining the WHY can consistently produce extremely loyal students of all your coursework, so be sure to put a lot of thought into explaining the WHY behind your message.
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Knowledge is great, but Applied Knowledge is even greater. Use this post as an opportunity to share the HOW. Show real tips and techniques for practically applying the knowledge you just shared with your students.
This is the section where you can tell some of your own story and some practices that worked well in your own context or situation. Be personable, actionable and motivational to your students when explaining the HOW.
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Use this section to give some advanced tips about the topic you have just covered. This can be a great place to address some frequently asked questions. Use the comments section to get more ideas on what you can share with your students.
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This is a great place to call your students to act on all the knowledge that you shared in the previous lessons. Invite students to share their experience in the comments section below.
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This the place where you gracefully close the course. We don't want to fully say goodbye though. Instead, leave your students with a clear path of what to do next. This could be a fantastic opportunity to cross-sell your students on another product, or send them out onto a special email sequence.
This section is very important as it helps keep customers in your universe of knowledge and in your sphere of influence. Use this as an opportunity to check out more resources and continue their deep learning on the subject at hand.
You've Got This!
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This is the place where you gracefully close the course. We don't want to fully say goodbye though. Instead, leave your students with a clear path of what to do next. This could be a fantastic opportunity to cross-sell your students on another product, or send them out onto a special email sequence.
This section is very important as it helps keep customers in your universe of knowledge and in your sphere of influence. Use this as an opportunity to check out more resources and continue their deep learning on the subject at hand.
You've Got This!