The sermon begins with the pastor emphasizing the importance of living faithfully for Jesus in a corrupt and materialistic world. He uses Ephesians 2:2 to explain that before encountering Jesus and receiving the Gospel, individuals are simply going with the flow of the world. However, the Book of Revelation serves as a reminder to not get lost in worldly ways and to understand the spiritual reality. The pastor then discusses the importance of evaluating different beliefs and behaviors without being judgmental or hypocritical. He argues that tolerance is not always a virtue, using examples such as experiencing injustice in the workplace or dealing with children who constantly act out in hurtful ways.
The pastor then focuses on the church in Thyatira, highlighting three key points: diagnosis, danger, and destiny. The diagnosis is that the church tolerates a woman named Jezebel, which Jesus sees as intolerable. The danger lies in Jezebel's teachings, which mislead the church. The pastor encourages the congregation to confront the neverlessness of life and grow through the commendations and critiques given by Jesus. He then discusses the provocative nature of the Book of Revelation and its relevance in the 21st century. The pastor encourages the congregation to reshape their view of reality and the world in order to see and understand the things that are real but often overlooked.
The pastor addresses the difficulty and fear that often surrounds the book of Revelation. He emphasizes that Jesus loves his church and reveals things in Revelation because he wants to protect his people from being drawn into the emptiness, pain, and disillusionment of the world. The pastor then introduces the concept of "Cosmos," the Greek word for world, which refers to a system organized by Satan. This world system is characterized by force, greed, selfishness, ambition, and pleasure. The pastor warns the congregation about the danger of being drawn back into this worldly flow and urges them to live their lives based on the reality of the spiritual world described in Revelation.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of holding on to Jesus as the source of victory in life, despite any doubts or challenges that may arise. The pastor highlights that Jesus has already won the victory through his death and resurrection, and as believers, we can find strength and hope in this truth. The pastor concludes by praising God for the victory that is available to believers and encourages the congregation to prepare for communion. The pastor then prays for the congregation to hold on to God's love and victory at the cross.
The pastor emphasizes the importance of holiness and separation from the culture around us. He reminds the congregation that as believers, they are the Temple of the Living God, and God desires to live with them and walk among them. The pastor explains that being separate does not mean being judgmental or isolated, but rather being a culture and community that looks different from the world because they are a family that resembles their Heavenly Father. The pastor concludes by reminding the congregation that they will serve someone or something, and if it is not God, it will be the course of this world.
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