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No Compromise: Holding on to the Faith

Rev. 2:12-17

May 31, 2020 • Randall Harris

Lament is good for our faith as we take our troubles, our fears, and our difficulties to the Lord. It was in times like these that the psalmist cried out to God. When times bring us to our knees, Yahweh is our only hope for deliverance and salvation.

Behold, The Worthy Lamb

July 12, 2020 • Jon Aragon

Jon Aragon continues ends our series in Revelation 5 — It’s one thing to wonder if someone else’s freedom is worth fighting for. But when you identify with that someone and commune with them, that’s when it’s no longer a question. You fight and you press ahead. Is that not what God did for you and for me? Christ’s worthiness is connected to what he did. To the world, a slain lamb looks like failure, but not to us. Why would you want to identify with weakness, a lamb? The cross of Christ is foolishness to a fallen world. God will use weakness to shame the proud.

A Hurting People

July 5, 2020 • Dave Saville

John writes Rev. 4 pastorally to hurting people, to people up to their eyeballs dealing with culture and their own sin. They need a window into some greater reality that is meant to affect their hearts and not just tickle their imagination.

Do You See?

June 28, 2020 • Darryl Williamson

This letter from Jesus is a highly contextualized letter to the church in Laodicea. But we get through this letter what a truly successful church looks like and what it doesn’t look like. In so many ways, this letter is a church revitalization letter.