Revelation 3:7-13Philadelphia Pastor Dave began with a statement in this week’s passage that grabs our attention but is not the main topic. When Jesus tells the church in Philadelphia, “I will keep you from the hour of trial that is coming on the whole world,” is he saying that...
Revelation 3:1-6 Jesus rebukes the church at Sardis for being dead, even though they have the reputation of being alive. What is true of a congregation begins with individuals. Do you feel like a whitewashed tomb? Do you appear to others to be doing well but feel hollow and dead inside? How...
Revelation 2: 18-29 The Lord Jesus commends the church in Thyatira because they were growing spiritually, exhibiting love and faith. But he rebukes them sharply because they were tolerating “that woman Jezebel.” The reference to Jezebel harkens back to Old Testament times, almost...
Revelation 2:12-17 Pastor Dave introduced Pergamum as a city renowned for its pagan worship. In this week’s passage, the Lord Jesus describes it as the dwelling place of Satan. Jesus commends the church in Pergamum for holding fast to his name even in a place where Satan is obviously...
Revelation 2:8-11 Jesus has only words of comfort and encouragement for the embattled church in Smyrna, suffering persecution from the Roman authorities and also from the Jews. Jesus uses a paradox to describe their situation. Persecution has made them poor – perhaps due to loss of...
Revelation 2:1-7 In this letter to the first of seven churches, Jesus Christ commends the church at Ephesus because they do not bear, or tolerate, those who are evil, including false apostles. Pastor Dave taught that the process of dealing with evil within a local church is what we call church...
Revelation 1:12-20 As we read the apostle John’s description of his vision, we need to remember Pastor Dave’s heads-up about the imagery in Revelation to avoid a literal, cartoonish impression. Open our eyes, Lord, to share a glimpse of the vision John saw. John is straining...
Revelation 1:9-11 The apostle John introduces himself as his readers’ brother and partner in tribulation. That was true for the original recipients of the book in the seven cities mentioned in verse 11, and it is also true for us, over 1900 years later. Quoting 1 Peter 4:12-13 about...
We Believe: Response and Eternal Destiny Pastor Todd began by noting that it is tempting to water down the doctrine of the final judgment. It is worth pondering before the Lord, why? Why am I tempted to blur black and white into inoffensive gray? Are my convictions weak? Am I not fully convinced...
Home at Last Jim Hatcher, our missionary in Vienna, Austria, preached on Hebrews 11:8-10,13-16. Jim observed that everyone is longing for Heimat, for home, the place you belong. God has planted that Sehnsucht, or longing, in every human heart. A terrible childhood home doesn’t negate the...