A church that had stood firm against outward attack, but was turning a blind eye to inward compromise | Revelation 2:12-17
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A church that had stood firm against outward attack, but was turning a blind eye to inward compromise | Revelation 2:12-17
(Sorry that the audio is a bit muffled)
David’s victories in this chapter point us forward to the reign and rule of Jesus Christ, as well as both the resistance and recognition of it by the nations of the world | 2 Samuel 8
Seeing wealth, religion and suffering the way Jesus does | Revelation 2:8-11
What does true prayer look like? | 2 Samuel 7:18-29
A church zealous for the external worship of God - but a lack of love for God was reflected in failure to love one another or the lost | Revelation 2:1-7
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One of the most significant chapters in the whole Bible | 2 Samuel 7
What we most need in order to motivate us for service is to get a glimpse of Jesus' glory | Revelation 1:9-20
Enthusiasm for God and his worship are despised by the world - and by some within the church | 2 Samuel 6:12-23
For a sermon which applies this passage particularly to the church in Scotland and the history of the RPCS, see here.
In light of the coronavirus pandemic closing churches around the world, many are asking 'What is God saying to us?' In the opening chapters of Revelation we have 7 letters which answer that very question | Revelation 1:1-8
More reasons to worship God with his people - and two of our responsibilities to the church | Psalm 122