Jesus called the church of Laodicea lukewarm; like so many churches in America today, they thought themselves perfect but their hearts were apathetic and indifferent. How can a church regain a passion for Christ?
Read MoreThe church at Philadelphia was praised by Jesus and He told them He had opened a door for them no one could shut. Do we see the doors God opens in our lives?
Read MoreLike many churches today, Sardis had lots going on but was dead spiritually. When was the last time Aspen Park was shaken by the Spirit?
Read MoreMembers of the church in Thyatira were being pushed toward a false gospel of immoral teachings. Does Aspen Park have the knowledge to discern between truth and falsehood?
Read MoreThe church at Pergamum was faithful, but some of their spiritual beliefs were not biblical. How has Aspen Park responded to the worldliness present in worship today?
Read MoreThe church at Smyrna never succumbed to the persecution they faced for their beliefs. Does Aspen Park have what it takes to stand firm against the pressure of today's culture?
Read MoreThe church at Ephesus was a hardworking church, but they had lost their passion for God. Many modern churches find themselves in the same situation; How does Aspen Park measure up?
Read MoreThe final church in our tour, Laodicea, was a church that was materially rich but spiritually poor. Don't be fooled into thinking you don't need God's help.
Read MoreHave you entered the doors that God has opened? One day the doors you’ve walked through will earn you God's most valuable reward.
Read MoreGod opens doors that no one else can. Take a look at why God opened the door of service for the church at Philadelphia and learn from their example.
Read MoreGod opens and shuts doors that no one else can. Like the church of Philadelphia from Revelation, it is up to us whether we choose to walk through His doors.
Read MoreFinishing up with the church at Sardis, we see the final message Jesus had for its members: a promise of salvation to those who remained faithful.
Read MoreWe have seen in Revelation that the church at Sardis had a lifeless membership despite a stellar reputation, but Jesus had a remedy that could bring any church back from the brink.
Read MoreAs we come to the church of Sardis, we see that it was a dead church. What can kill a church? Bro. David points to the warning signs of a dying fellowship.
Read MoreLast week, we saw the progress at Thyatira as noted by Jesus. But Thyatira wasn't without problems; This week Bro. David looks at the corrupting influence of sin within their congregation.
Read MoreThe church at Thyatira had a problem with corruption, but Jesus always recognizes positive accomplishments. This week Bro. David looks at both Jesus's warnings and His words of praise.
Read MoreContinuing from last week with the church of Pergamos, we discover the problem with allowing ourselves to compromise on God's Word.
Read MoreThe next stop on our tour of the churches of Revelation is Pergamos, the church that compromised on Jesus's commandments and allowed sin to weaken the church.
Read MoreContinuing the sermon series Touring the Churches of Revelation by examining Smyrna: the persecuted church that suffered because of their faithfulness.
Read MoreBro. David begins his sermon series Touring the Churches of Revelation with Ephesus: the hard-laboring church that had forgotten its love for God.
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