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The Fallen Church

June 9, 2013 • Jumaine Jones

The Ephesians church had fallen from the faithful church it once was when the Book of Ephesians was written. Though they persevere, didn't tolerate evil, and put false teachers to the test, they neglected to do the works they loved at first. They became known for what they hated than what they loved. The letter admonished them to remember, repent, and return. If not, they would loose their influence in their community and world.

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The Faithful Church

July 14, 2013 • Jumaine Jones

The church in Philadelphia was commended for their deeds and faithfulness. Unlike most of the other seven churches, there was nothing ill that had to be addressed. Likewise, there are followers of Christ who are faithful, walk upright, serve, avoid sin, and who God uses in might ways. This should serve as an encouragement for them. God promises to provide and protect for the church in Philadelphia.

The Dead Church

July 7, 2013 • Jumaine Jones

The church in Sardis had a reputation for being alive, but in actuality they were dead. They are equivalent to churches and people that appear to be thriving from the outside, but are spiritually dead on the inside. God charged them to wake up and strengthen the things that remained.

The Tolerant Church

June 30, 2013 • Jumaine Jones

Jesus commended the church in Thyatira for the fact that their good deeds increased throughout the years. Yet, they tolerated Jezebel who was a false prophetess. We live in a day and age where churches have become tolerant of teachings and behaviors that break the heart of God. God address the remnant who remains faithful and declares that He would grant them authority.