John continues his letter by describing Jesus' sovereignty over world leaders, war, famine, and death. . . . Revelation 6:1-8.
Tag: Scripture: Revelation 2
Every Mouth Will Praise Him!
John continues his letter by describing the worship of God by different categories of creation. . . . Revelation 5:8-14.
Into the Throne Room
John continues his letter by describing the glory of God. . . . Revelation 4:1-5.
“The Holy, Catholic Church” — Excursus
Jesus' messages to the churches in Revelation should cause us to reflect on the state of our own local churches. . . . Revelation 2:1-3:22.
“Accept My discipline,” Jesus counsels
Jesus’ message to the church at Laodicea. . . . Revelation 3:14-22.
The Pitch and the Pendulum — excursus on Mark 1:15b
While belief and repentance are equally important and biblical, there may be biblical grounds for emphasizing belief over repentance. . . . Mark 1:15.
“Purify yourselves,” Jesus commands
Jesus’ message to the church at Thyatira. . . . Revelation 2:18-29.
“Stop compromising,” Jesus begs
Jesus’ message to the church at Pergamum. . . . Revelation 2:12-17.
“Keep the faith!” Jesus encourages
Jesus’ message to the church at Smyrna. . . . Revelation 2:8-11.
“Do you love ME?” Jesus asks
Jesus’ message to the church at Ephesus. . . . Revelation 2:1-7.










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