Can You Hear Me Now? Philadelphia: The Committed Church

Text: Revelation 3:7-13

Many of us today struggle greatly with commitment. We struggle to make a commitment, and then we struggle even more to fulfill our commitments. This is true in relationships, jobs, friendships, community needs, and sadly even within the church. However, this should not be true for followers of Christ. Jesus fully committed Himself to the will of the Father and to us as His people, and He calls us to commit our lives to Him. This message gives a practical example of a church who answered this call. Their example and the promises that they received from Jesus stand as a great encouragement to us today.

Can You Hear Me Now? Sardis: The Comfortable Church

Text: Revelation 3:1-6

In our human nature, we all like to be comfortable. We prefer comfort in our wardrobe, social situations, relationships, and commitments, just to name a few. While there is nothing wrong with valuing comfort, there are major problems that come when this mindset impacts our perspective of spiritual things. We can make comfort such an idol in our life that it hinders us in our relationship with Christ and causes us to become stagnant and stale. Like the believers in this message today, it can be easy for us to keep an outward appearance of Christianity, but inside be rotting away because of the subtlety of comfort. We invite you to listen today to be encouraged and challenged.

Can You Hear Me Now? Thyatira: The Corrupt Church

Text: Revelation 2:18-29

There are many things in life that we might describe as corrupt – a crooked business, an unruly government, or a manipulative person. From God’s perspective, however, we find in this message today that even a church can be described as “corrupt.” While having a beautiful outward appearance and even lively atmosphere can be quite appealing, God shows us that He is looking “behind-the-scenes” to the heart of the church and the heart of each person. We invite you to listen today so that the Lord may show you what He sees “behind-the-scenes” in your life so that you can be sure that you are in right relationship with Him.

Can You Hear Me Now? Pergamum: The Compromising Church

Text: Revelation 2:12-17

There are times in life when compromise may be a good thing. For example, when trying to barter with someone over a trade or resource, compromise can be good, or when working together with others over secondary matters, it can be a very effective way to reach agreement. However, when it comes to our convictions and our character, compromise is not something that should characterize the life of a Christian. In fact, Satan uses the temptations of compromise to deter us from our devotion to Jesus. We invite you to listen today so that you are aware of his tactics and alert to his aim to cause us to fall away.