While zeal for biblical truth is vital, it must not be at the expense of love for God and each other.
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Redefining a Congregation
In this message, the background of the Church at Ephesus is discussed as well as points of praise, points of correction and lessons for our congregations today. This sermon is the second in a series based on the letters to…
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Ephesus
A look at the city of Ephesus in biblical times while considering its similarities to our world today.
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Paul's Last Words Against Heresy: Second Timothy
Paul had a lot to say about his opponents in Ephesus, even as he faced the likelihood of his own execution. This is a survey of what he says about them and what that tells us about their identity.
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Paul's Concern for the Church at Ephesus
With a Pastor's heart, Paul expressed his concerns to the Church in Ephesus, and taught them what was needed. We can see in this book a message to take to heart today.
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Characteristics of the Final Church
The Church is a spiritual organism that will never die. But just before the return of Christ, there will be one final group of people here on Earth enduring to tribulation and working diligently to obey God in Spirit and…
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Regaining and Sustaining Our First Love
In Revelation in the messages to the seven churches, Christ said that He had one thing against the church at Ephesus – that they had left their first love (Rev. 2:4). What can we do to not fall into that…
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Dangers of the Ephesian Era
Christ said in Revelation 2 that the Church at Ephesus left their first love. What was the first love of Ephesus, and what are the implications of this warning for God's people today?
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Return To Your First Love
Jesus Christ delivered a sobering warning to the church at Ephesus in Revelation 2:4-5 telling them to repent because they had left their "First Love". Are we guilty of drifting from our "First Love"? This message encourages us to meditate…
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Three Warnings to Ephesus
The apostle Paul could foresee that the heresy that had troubled Corinth and Galatia would soon come to the church at Ephesus. From about 57AD to 62AD he warns them three times that it is coming.