Bible Study Lesson 3 Video: The Battle Between Good and Evil
Bible Study Lesson 3 Overview: Today, we’re going to explore some important truths about the origin of sin and the ongoing battle between good and evil. Did you know that sin and war actually began in heaven? We’ll look at how a perfect angel chose to rebel against God, leading to a conflict that continues to affect our world today.
If God is love — have you ever wondered why bad things happen to good people? Where does evil come from? Today’s Bible Study lesson 3 will answer these questions and more.
Bible Study Points, Thought Questions & Impressions
✝️ Find out how Satan, driven by pride and ambition, sought the worship that belongs to God alone and even challenged His authority. By allowing sin to exist for a time, God has shown us the stark differences between His loving government and the rebellious ways of Satan.
✝️ You’ll also learn about the gift of free choice that God gives us. He could have made us without the ability to choose, but instead, He allows us to decide whom we will follow. This freedom is essential in understanding our relationship with Him.
✝️ Finally, we’ll see the incredible lengths God and His Son went to in order to redeem humanity and maintain peace in the universe.
As you explore these truths, ask yourself: Where is your loyalty? Do you want to follow a loving God or a fallen angel? Jesus invites you to come to Him, promising that no one who seeks Him will be turned away. Are you ready to accept His invitation? Let’s dive in! Find and watch the video below. . .
NOTE: This Bible Study lesson has a lot of Bible references for you to look at. You will see these Bible verses on your screen while viewing the presentation.
To help you think about today’s Bible Study lesson, find the “Thought Questions” section with Bible references below the video. If you would prefer to print the questions along with the Bible references shown in the video, you can download the study guide from this link 👉click here to print the Bible Study Lesson 3: “The Great Controversy” (The Battle Between Good and Evil).
Bible Study Thought Questions
Here are some questions to help you think about the Bible Study lesson on “The Great Controversy” (The Battle Between Good and Evil.)
What is your impression on this Bible Study Lesson 3?
Bible Point #1: Sin and war began in heaven!
Supporting Bible Verses: John 8:44; Revelation 12:7-9; Isaiah 14:14
Choose from the following phrases below those which best describe your impression of Bible Point #1:
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. Amazing
B. How Shocking!
C. How Ironic!
D. Interesting
E. It boggles the mind!
F. It makes me thankful!
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. It fits like a puzzle piece!
I. Other:
Bible Point #2: God did not make a devil at all, but a perfect angel who chose to rebel.
Supporting Bible Verses: Ezekiel 28:14, 15
Choose from the following phrases below those which best describe your impression of Bible Point #2.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. Amazing
B. How Shocking!
C. How Ironic!
D. Interesting
E. It boggles the mind!
F. It makes me thankful!
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. It fits like a puzzle piece!
I. Other:
Bible Point #3: Satan began an ego trip which led him to covet the homage due to God alone. He even challenged his Creator for the rulership of the universe!
Supporting Bible Verses: Isaiah 14:12-14
Choose from the following phrases below those which best describe your impression of Bible Point #3:
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. Amazing
B. How Shocking!
C. How Ironic!
D. Interesting
E. It boggles the mind!
F. It makes me thankful!
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. It fits like a puzzle piece!
I. Other:
Bible Point #4: By allowing sin to continue for a time, God has exposed the differences between the rebel regime of Satan (founded on pride and ambition) and His own government (founded on love and self-sacrifice).
Supporting Bible Verses: 1 John 4:19; John 3:16; 8:38, 44; 1 Timothy 3:16; Job 1:6-22; 1 Corinthians 4:9; Colossians 1:26, 27; Revelation 15:2-4
Choose from the following phrases below those which best describe your impression of Bible Point #4.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. Amazing
B. How Shocking!
C. How Ironic!
D. Interesting
E. It boggles the mind!
F. It makes me thankful!
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. It fits like a puzzle piece!
I. Other:
Bible Point #5: God could have prevented sin on this planet if He had made man without the power of free choice (simply a robot). Yet He still gives us the freedom to choose who will receive our allegiance.
Supporting Bible Verses: Deuteronomy 30:19; Joshua 24:15; Ezekiel 18:31, 32; James 1:13; Romans 6:16; 2 Peter 3:9
Choose from the following phrases below those which best describe your impression of Bible Point #5.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. Amazing
B. How Shocking!
C. How Ironic!
D. Interesting
E. It boggles the mind!
F. It makes me thankful!
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. It fits like a puzzle piece!
I. Other:
Bible Point #6: God and His Son were willing to personally suffer separation, pain, and sacrifice to redeem the human race, and to keep the universe free.
Supporting Bible Verses: John 3:16; 8:34-36; Romans 6:16, 22, 23; Philippians 2:5-9
Choose from the following phrases below those which best describe your impression of Bible Point #6.
My Bible Study Lesson Impression. . .
A. Amazing
B. How Shocking!
C. How Ironic!
D. Interesting
E. It boggles the mind!
F. It makes me thankful!
G. I’m not sure I get it
H. It fits like a puzzle piece!
I. Other:
Where is your loyalty? Do you wish to follow a loving God or a fallen angel? Jesus says, “Come to Me,” and “the one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out.” Would you like to accept His invitation? _______