Today, we continue our reflections on Jesus in the Book of Revelation. In this episode, we look at the church at Smyrna. Our reference is Revelation 3:1-13. Smyrna was a large, beautiful and proud city. a centre of learning and culture. Once a year the Roman citizens (including the Christians) […]
Today, we continue our look at Jesus in the Book of Revelation. For this episode, we focus on the church of Ephesus. Our reference is Revelation 3:1-13. In Revelation 1:20 we are told Christ walked in the midst of the seven gold lampstands. These lampstands represent the seven churches. He […]
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