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Revelation 3:1-6

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1 "And to the angel of the church in Sardis write: 'The words of him who has the seven spirits of God and the seven stars. "'I know your works; you have the name of being alive, and you are dead.
2 Awake, and strengthen what remains and is on the point of death, for I have not found your works perfect in the sight of my God.
3 Remember then what you received and heard; keep that, and repent. If you will not awake, I will come like a thief, and you will not know at what hour I will come upon you.
4 Yet you have still a few names in Sardis, people who have not soiled their garments; and they shall walk with me in white, for they are worthy.
5 He who conquers shall be clad thus in white garments, and I will not blot his name out of the book of life; I will confess his name before my Father and before his angels.
6 He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.'

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Revelation 3:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 3

This chapter contains the epistles to the churches at Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea, and begins with that to Sardis; in which the sender describes himself by some things taken out of a former description of him; and gives an account of the state of this church; that her works were known by him, which were imperfect; and that she had the name of a living church, but was dead; wherefore she is exhorted to watchfulness and diligence, to remember how she had heard and received the Gospel, and to hold it fast, and repent of her sins: if not, he threatens to come as a thief unawares upon her, Re 3:1-3, but excepts some few persons from this general account, who were not defiled with the corruptions of the majority, and who therefore should be favoured with communion with him, Re 3:4, and then some gracious promises are made to persevering saints, and the epistle is concluded in the usual form, Re 3:5,6. Next follows the epistle to the church at Philadelphia; in which the sender assumes some peculiar titles not before mentioned, taken from his holiness, truth, and power, Re 3:7, signifies his approbation of her works; declares he had set before her an open door, which could not be shut; affirms she had a little strength, and commends her for keeping his word, Re 3:8, and, for her encouragement, promises that some persons, formerly of bad characters, should come and worship before her, and should know what an interest she had in his love; and that since she had kept his word, he would keep her from an hour of temptation, which will be a trying time to all the world, Re 3:9,10, and in consideration of his speedy coming, he exhorts her to hold fast what she had, that she might not lose her honour and glory; and promises the overcomer a fixed place and name in the house of God; and closes the epistle as the rest, Re 3:11-13, and then follows the last epistle of all, which is that to the church at Laodicea; in which the sender describes himself by some characters taken from his truth and faithfulness, and from his eternity, power, and dominion, Re 3:14, represents the members of this church as lukewarm, and very disagreeable to him, Re 3:15,16, and as having a vain opinion of themselves, being ignorant of their real state and case, Re 3:17, wherefore he gives them some wholesome counsel and advice, suitable to their condition, Re 3:18, and whereas there were some among them he loved, he lets them know that his rebukes and chastenings were from love, and with a view to stimulate them to zeal, and bring them to repentance, which became them, Re 3:19, and then he informs them where he was, what he expected from them, and what they might upon a suitable behaviour enjoy with him, Re 3:20, and next promises to the overcomer great honour and glory, such as he had with his Father; and concludes the epistle in his usual manner, Re 3:21,22.

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7 Letters to 7 Churches – Sardis - Rev 3:1-6
7 Letters to 7 Churches – Sardis - Rev 3:1-6
Bill Luebkemann

On the outside, the Church at Sardis was a center of wealth and prosperity, a place where church seemed fun and the atmosphere felt alive. But, Jesus said they were dead spiritually. This is Hope From the Word with Bill Luebkemann of Calvary Chapel of Marlton. We're continuing our through the Bible series and we've come to the seven letters to the seven churches that were dictated to the Apostle John by Jesus Christ Himself. Today we're going to wrap up our study of the Church at Sardis. How can a church that seems so alive be dead? Here's Pastor Bill to tell us from Revelation, chapter three.

7 Letters to 7 Churches - Sardis - Rev 3:1-6
7 Letters to 7 Churches - Sardis - Rev 3:1-6
Bill Luebkemann

Greetings! On behalf of Calvary Chapel of Marlton, welcome to another installment of Hope From the Word, with Pastor Bill Luebkemann. If you've been with us lately, you know that we've been examining the seven letters to the seven churches in Revelation chapters two and three. With three letters to go in our series, Pastor Bill will direct our attention to the wealthy Church at Sardis. Was their accumulation of money pleasing to the Lord? Here's Pastor Bill in Revelation three…

Revelation 3:1-6 Part 1
Revelation 3:1-6 Part 1
Matt VanderVen

If the Lord were to write a letter to you, what do you suppose He would say?  Would He describe your condition in terms of death or life? Would He have good things to say, or not so much? Join us for a study in Revelation three today on His Perfect Love, as pastor Matt VanderVen has a look at what Jesus has to say to the church in Sardis. There’s no mystery at all about the Lord’s displeasure with the things going on in this church. They were spiritually dead!  

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