Well Done
Moving on, one important thing I noted in this study was that not only did Jesus begin his message to the church in Philadelphia on a positive note as He did to the past churches, but He had only good things to say to them.
Moving on, one important thing I noted in this study was that not only did Jesus begin his message to the church in Philadelphia on a positive note as He did to the past churches, but He had only good things to say to them.
She would have done anything to protect her son and placed her faith above her fear.
Wherever we are, no matter how far away we have drifted, if we come back into His loving arms truly sorrowful for our sin and accept His embrace, we will walk with Him in white.
This week in my Bible Study, I read Revelation 2:18-20 digging into Jesus’s message to the church in Thyatira.
This week, I continued my in-depth study of Revelation with my focus on Jesus’s message to the church in Pergamos, and I realized as I read, that I was right back to the topic of compromise.
We all face hardships. There are patches of life that seem like the struggle is never-ending. We stomp through the mud puddle only to find we are standing in quicksand.
...we do all of these things because our hearts are on fire with the love of Jesus.
Those chains that would have bound us into forever darkness and eternal punishment have been broken, and we are free.
Instead of obeying and interpreting God’s Word as it is written, we are picking, choosing, and twisting the scripture to accommodate and fit the way we want to live.
I had this vivid image of a sickly, elderly, hopeless man tormented by his loss and abandoned by all those he loved and trusted. But then my eyes fell on ...