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Letter to Sardis

Jesus’s letter to Sardis was to a dead church. Something went wrong and the church had fallen into the deadness of nominal Christianity. How does this happen to us? What can we learn from Jesus’s letter about he we fall into nominalism and be restored to a vibrant faith?

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Letter to Thyatira

Jesus’s letter to Thyatira was to a tolerant church. They had allowed Jezebel to operate among them and lead people within the church to sexual immorality. No one addressed her and cast her out. This letter perhaps more than any other, shows how deeply just knows his churches, their struggles, and their sins.

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Letter to Pergamum

Jesus’s letter to Pergamum was to a church that had compromised. They held fast to the name of Jesus yet they were lax in rooting out false teaching and religion. Jesus calls them to repent and clear pagan rituals from among them and putting a stumbling block before the people.

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Letter to Smyrna

Jesus’s letter to Smyrna was to a suffering church. They were being persecuted for bearing witness to Jesus Christ and they are commended for their faithfulness in the face of suffering. They certainly weren’t perfect, yet suffering brings about a purity of faith in which Jesus delights.

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Letter to Ephesus

Jesus’s letter to Ephesus is to a church that had lost its first love, or better yet, the love they had at first. They were adept at theology and knowledge, but they no longer exhibited an evangelistic love they once did. Why is love so central to who we are called to be? Why is knowledge by itself insufficient?

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A Vision of Jesus

In John’s vision in Revelation the first thing he sees is the glorified Christ arrayed in splendor. The description of Jesus is a powerful statement of who he is and points back to Old Testament promises. Then Jesus begins to speak with John to show him the end of all things. What does this vision teach us about Jesus and who he is?

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Jesus: The Watchman

Jesus watches over his people. In this passage we see Jesus rebuke the pride and arrogance of the scribes who love the seats of honor and status, but we also see him receive the lowly. A poor widow offers her tithes unnoticed and in such a small amount, yet in the economy of Jesus’s kingdom, she offered a fortune.

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Mourning Into Dancing

Mourning is a reality of life yet something we avoid. The psalmist teaches us about the importance mourning the devastation in our lives because that’s the place where God desires to meet us. Throughout the Bible, we see profound acts of God’s power and might be preceded by profound moments of mourning.

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Jesus: The Messiah

Jesus entered Jerusalem and was received like a conquering hero. The people expected the rise of a new Israel as the most powerful nation on the planet, yet Jesus came for a different purpose. Not to kill the Romans, but sacrifice himself. What does this teach us about our own expectations about Jesus and knowing our true problem?

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Jesus: The Servant of All

In this sermon we see how Jesus came to serve, not to be served. We often miss Jesus in our lives in the same way as the disciples, we aren’t about what he’s about. The disciples were looking for power and an earthly kingdom. They each wanted to be the greatest in that kingdom, yet Jesus shows us that his kingdom is unlike anything else.

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Jesus: The Disrupter

Jesus disrupts our systems of self-righteousness. The Pharisees were known for their adherence to the law and ritual washings for purity, yet Jesus places no value on their legalism. Jesus teaches us what truly makes us unclean and broken and how no effort of ours can fix it. Instead, we need One who can cleanse our hearts, not our hands.

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Jesus: The Resurrector

Jesus is more than we could imagine. In this passage we have two powerful stories of the woman with the issue of the blood and Jairus whose daughter was ill and died. Both of them came to Jesus and both of them got far more than they were looking for when he met them in their suffering.

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