Like a fruit-bearing tree with severed roots, the church in Sardis looked alive at first glance, but Jesus knew it was only a matter of time before it withered and fell. Pastor Chuck Swindoll teaches from Revelation 3:1–6, illustrating how dangerous it is when churches disconnect from their source, Jesus. The only answer for the church in Sardis was repentance and reconnection to Him. Learn the signs of a lifeless faith and a dead church. Connect anew today with the Giver of eternal life!
The Bible commands that we are to love, but can we be too nice? Pastor Chuck Swindoll answers this question in his study of Revelation 2:18–29. The believers of the church in Thyatira were known for their good deeds, faith, and service, but some had one glaring flaw—a tolerance for bad influences. Misleading teachers had led them into deep sin and suffering. Take in the sobering truth God reveals and understand how to draw God-honouring boundaries that guard your life and faith!
The Bible commands that we are to love, but can we be too nice? Pastor Chuck Swindoll answers this question in his study of Revelation 2:18–29. The believers of the church in Thyatira were known for their good deeds, faith, and service, but some had one glaring flaw—a tolerance for bad influences. Misleading teachers had led them into deep sin and suffering. Take in the sobering truth God reveals and understand how to draw God-honouring boundaries that guard your life and faith!
The Bible commands that we are to love, but can we be too nice? Pastor Chuck Swindoll answers this question in his study of Revelation 2:18–29. The believers of the church in Thyatira were known for their good deeds, faith, and service, but some had one glaring flaw—a tolerance for bad influences. Misleading teachers had led them into deep sin and suffering. Take in the sobering truth God reveals and understand how to draw God-honouring boundaries that guard your life and faith!
Pastor Chuck Swindoll relates how the slippery slope the ancient church found itself on isn’t that different from today’s church. Explore three truths about compromise and remember Christ’s promise to those who have fallen and desire to return to Him.
Pastor Chuck Swindoll relates how the slippery slope the ancient church found itself on isn’t that different from today’s church. Explore three truths about compromise and remember Christ’s promise to those who have fallen and desire to return to Him.
The church in Smyrna was afflicted and poor. Its members were slandered, persecuted, and harmed—yet Jesus deemed them rich! Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains why Jesus commended the believers described in Revelation 2:8–11. Despite the crushing pressure they faced, the church in Smyrna knew its future was glorious. Understand how our own trials can help remove the impurities in our lives. Gain encouragement from the example of first-century believers and bask in the promise of a future with the King!
The church in Smyrna was afflicted and poor. Its members were slandered, persecuted, and harmed—yet Jesus deemed them rich! Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains why Jesus commended the believers described in Revelation 2:8–11. Despite the crushing pressure they faced, the church in Smyrna knew its future was glorious. Understand how our own trials can help remove the impurities in our lives. Gain encouragement from the example of first-century believers and bask in the promise of a future with the King!
The church in Smyrna was afflicted and poor. Its members were slandered, persecuted, and harmed—yet Jesus deemed them rich! Pastor Chuck Swindoll explains why Jesus commended the believers described in Revelation 2:8–11. Despite the crushing pressure they faced, the church in Smyrna knew its future was glorious. Understand how our own trials can help remove the impurities in our lives. Gain encouragement from the example of first-century believers and bask in the promise of a future with the King!
Pastor Chuck Swindoll examines a message straight from heaven to the church in Ephesus. It was a church whose members had exhibited perseverance and endurance. But they’d forgotten their first love! Perhaps you can relate to believers who have been faithful yet, somewhere along the way, have drifted away from the most important thing . . . affection for the Saviour!
Pastor Chuck Swindoll examines a message straight from heaven to the church in Ephesus. It was a church whose members had exhibited perseverance and endurance. But they’d forgotten their first love! Perhaps you can relate to believers who have been faithful yet, somewhere along the way, have drifted away from the most important thing . . . affection for the Saviour!
Pastor Chuck Swindoll examines a message straight from heaven to the church in Ephesus. It was a church whose members had exhibited perseverance and endurance. But they’d forgotten their first love! Perhaps you can relate to believers who have been faithful yet, somewhere along the way, have drifted away from the most important thing . . . affection for the Saviour!
Drawing from Revelation 1:9–20, Pastor Chuck Swindoll analyses the supernatural vision given to the apostle John. The revelator had walked with Jesus during His earthly ministry, was charged to care for Jesus’ mother, Mary, and came upon the empty tomb with Peter! Now, take in the special sights and sounds of eternity that John conveys. At the centre of John’s vision, discover the central figure, Jesus, who reveals His accomplished work on the cross and His victorious rule.
Drawing from Revelation 1:9–20, Pastor Chuck Swindoll analyses the supernatural vision given to the apostle John. The revelator had walked with Jesus during His earthly ministry, was charged to care for Jesus’ mother, Mary, and came upon the empty tomb with Peter! Now, take in the special sights and sounds of eternity that John conveys. At the centre of John’s vision, discover the central figure, Jesus, who reveals His accomplished work on the cross and His victorious rule.
Drawing from Revelation 1:9–20, Pastor Chuck Swindoll analyses the supernatural vision given to the apostle John. The revelator had walked with Jesus during His earthly ministry, was charged to care for Jesus’ mother, Mary, and came upon the empty tomb with Peter! Now, take in the special sights and sounds of eternity that John conveys. At the centre of John’s vision, discover the central figure, Jesus, who reveals His accomplished work on the cross and His victorious rule.