Sermons on Revelation

Lasting Responses to the Last Words

Scripture: Revelation 22:6-21. Sermon Titled: “Lasting Responses to the Last Words” Sermon in a Sentence: “The reality of heaven, the return of Christ, and the reliability of God’s Word necessitate that we respond in faith and live obedient, worshipful, holy lives that count on God’s grace.”

A View From the Throne: Paradise Restored

Scripture: Revelation 22:1-5. Sermon Titled: “A View From the Throne: Paradise Restored” Sermon in a Sentence: “Even with all the wonderful things that we have learned, and all that we wish we could know, it is the prospect of eternal fellowship with the Savior who loves us and died for us that gives heaven its greatest meaning.”

Viewing Our Heavenly Home

Scripture: Revelation 21:9-27. Sermon Titled: “Viewing Our Heavenly Home” Sermon in a Sentence: “The real treasure of heaven is not the things that our sinful hearts naturally gravitate toward here on earth, but rather the unobstructed, unfettered, unrestricted access to God that comes only through faith in the redemptive work of Jesus Christ and Him alone.”

All Things Made New

Scripture: Revelation 21:1-8. Sermon Titled: “All Things Made New” Sermon in a Sentence: “The dawning of the New Year reminds believers that we have a new heaven and new earth to look forward to where we will live in God’s presence and be satisfied by His pleasures forever.”

The Lukewarm and Nauseating Church

Sermon #7 from the series: Letters from the Lord. Sermon Title: The Lukewarm and Nauseating Church. Scripture: Revelation 3:14-22. Sermon In a Sentence: “Those who deceive themselves and neglect complete and total dependence on Christ are nauseating to Him, but He graciously offers His fellowship to those who will repent, open the door, and rely on Him for their every need.”

Frail yet Faithful in Philadelphia

Sermon #6 from the series: Letters from the Lord. Sermon Title: Frail yet Faithful in Philadelphia. Scripture: Revelation 3:7-13. Sermon In a Sentence: “Even though it may appear weak and seemingly unimportant, the church that remains faithful to God’s Word and refuses to deny Christ’s name will find the door of opportunity opened and the reward of God waiting.”

The Church of the Living Dead

Sermon #5 from the series: Letters from the Lord. Sermon Title: The Church of the Living Dead. Scripture: Revelation 3:1-6. Sermon In a Sentence: “Because of apathy, a church that may appear alive and healthy is in danger of dying and must respond to Christ’s call to return to faithfulness and life.”

Hold Fast to the Truth of Jesus (pt.2)

Sermon #4 from the series: Letters from the Lord. Sermon Title: Hold Fast to the Truth of Jesus (pt.2). Scripture: Revelation 2:18-29. Sermon In a Sentence: Though constantly tempted to compromise both morally and theologically, true believers and churches are called to remain faithful to our Lord’s divine Word and receive His reward of fellowship and eternal life.The Lord will judge the church and those believers who tolerate false teaching and corrupt morality, while those who hold fast to the true gospel will be rewarded in eternity.

Hold Fast to the Truth of Jesus

Sermon #3 from the series: Letters from the Lord. Sermon Title: Hold Fast to the Truth of Jesus. Scripture: Revelation 2:12-17. Sermon In a Sentence: Though constantly tempted to compromise both morally and theologically, true believers and churches are called to remain faithful to our Lord’s divine Word and receive His reward of fellowship and eternal life.

Persecuted Because of Jesus

Sermon #2 from the series: Letters from the Lord. Sermon Title: Persecuted Because of Jesus. Scripture: Revelation 2:8-11. Sermon In a Sentence: Because of who He is, the Lord Jesus not only encourages but also rewards the church that suffers persecution for His name’s sake.

Falling Out of Love with Jesus

Sermon #1 from the series: Letters from the Lord. Sermon Title: Falling Out of Love with Jesus. Scripture: Revelation 2:1-7. Sermon In a Sentence: Although a church can be faithful in everything else it does, if it abandons its first love, it will lose its usefulness to the Lord.

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