Revelation 2
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Revelation 2:18-29 - How Far Are You Willing To Go For The Gospel?
November 3, 2024From the series: Unveiled: A Study in Revelation
The church in Thyatira was struggling with embracing the culture around them, especially in regards to sexuality, instead of living in a manner that was set apart. Jesus made the ultimate sacrifice for us — are there areas in our lives that we need to surrender to God in order to grow in our relationship with Him?
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Revelation 2:8-17 - 4 Reasons Why I Refuse to Quit
October 27, 2024From the series: Unveiled: A Study in Revelation
In Revelation 2, we examine John's messages to the churches in Pergamum and Smyrna. These churches were doing some things well but also had areas of concern that needed to be addressed. They were encouraged to remain faithful and not fear the adversity around them.
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Revelation 2:1-7 - Living as a Healthy Faith Community
October 13, 2024From the series: Unveiled: A Study in Revelation
In the first chapters of Revelation, John writes to the seven churches in Asia. He recognizes the areas where they are healthy and points out areas where they are unhealthy. In this message, we examine the church in Ephesus.
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Part 3
November 20, 2011From the series: The Right & Wrong Way
Focuses on the seven churches in Revelation, with particular attention to the churches of Smyrna and Philadelphia, which are praised for their faithfulness despite their small size and limited resources. Unlike other churches, they remain true to God's word and resist false teachings. Smyrna is encouraged to remain faithful during impending persecution, while Philadelphia is spared from tribulation due to its perseverance.
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Part 2
November 13, 2011From the series: The Right & Wrong Way
Focuses on the dangers of compromise within the church, particularly with regard to doctrine and moral standards. Examines two churches from Revelation, Pergamum and Thyatira, which allowed false teachings to infiltrate and lead them astray.
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Part 1
November 6, 2011From the series: The Right & Wrong Way
Reflects on the importance of keeping a sincere, passionate relationship with Christ rather than falling into routine and ritualistic behaviors. It compares the early church in Ephesus, which started strong but later lost its first love for Christ, with Paul’s example of relentless pursuit of Christ above all else.