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Revelation 3:1-6: Strengthen Your Spiritual Experience!
By Flattery, George M.
Introduction
Sometimes churches appear to be very much alive, but in reality they are spiritually dead. This was the case in the church at Sardis, which was located about fifty miles east of Ephesus. Now, over 20 centuries later, the problem still exists. It’s amazing how relevant the letters of John to the churches are today. Our text reveals how Christ dealt with the problem.
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By Flattery, George M.
Introduction
Today, I am going to focus on the sixth letter of John to the churches in Asia. It is found in Revelation 3:7-13. As we read this passage, five questions about world missions arise. The answers that Christ gave to these questions applied to the church at Philadelphia and apply to us with equal force today. The title of my message is “A Door No Man Can ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Revelation 3:14-22: Avoid Being Spiritually Lukewarm!By Flattery, George M.
Introduction
Today, I am going to focus on the sixth letter of John to the churches
in Asia. It is found in Revelation 3:7-13. As we read this passage,
five questions about world missions arise. The answers that Christ gave
to these questions applied to the church at Philadelphia and apply to
us with equal force today. The title of my message is "A Door No Man
Can Shut!" I am writing especially to all of you who proclaim the
gospel throughout the world.
Ques ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Revelation 4:1-4: Living in the SpiritBy Flattery, George M.Introduction In Revelation 4:1-4 a transition in the Book occurs. Jesus had given John the messages to the seven churches. Now, a voice invites John to "Come up here, and I will show you what must take place after these things." John sees a new scene that involves the Father, the Son, the Spirit, and the twenty-four elders. He is "in the Spirit" when he receives this vision. With this in mind, let's talk about life in the Spirit. One, all believers ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Revelation 4:5: The Holy Spirit in MinistryBy Flattery, George M.Introduction In Revelation 4:5 John is describing his vision of the throne of God in heaven. Out of the throne come flashes of lightening and sounds and peals of thunder. John saw seven lamps of fire burning before the throne. These seven lamps represent the seven spirits of God. The phrase "seven Spirits of God" occurs four times in the Book of Revelation: 1:4, 3:1, 4:5, and 5:6. Scholars put forward several views concerning the meaning of this title. Each o ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Revelation 5:1-14: The Lamb is Worthy!By Flattery, George M.
Introduction
The apostle John had a vision in Revelation 5:1-14 (see NIV) about a
book or scroll with seven seals. The book was being held in the right
hand of God who sat upon the throne in heaven. The book has
unparalleled significance. It contains a full account of what God will
do concerning the destiny of the world. Today, we will discuss several
points about this vision.
One, salvation can only come through one who is worthy ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Revelation 11:1-14: Victorious WitnessesBy Flattery, George M. Introduction Today, I will be speaking from Revelation 11:1-14. My message is entitled "Victorious Witnesses." As believers in Christ, we are witnesses! We can rejoice that the Holy Spirit will empower us and that we will be victorious. Our text is fascinating! In John's vision someone tells him to measure the temple of God in Jerusalem, except for the outer court which will be trampled by the Gentiles for forty-two months. God sends two witnesses to Jerusal ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Revelation 14:1-13: The Final ProclamationBy Flattery, George M. Introduction Today, I will introduce you to Revelation 14:1-13. I say "introduce" because the 14th chapter of Revelation is filled with fascinating information about the end-times. Our text begins with a vision of the victorious Christ and ends with the eternal blessedness of the believers who align with Him. In between the final gospel call goes forth, and the city of Babylon falls, and evil people are judged. I will summarize the story in this message. One ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Revelation 17:1-3: Avoiding God's WrathBy Flattery, George M. Introduction The 17th and 18th chapters of Revelation deal with the destruction of Babylon in both its ecclesiastical and political forms. Chapter 17 deals with the religious side of Babylon, and chapter 18 concerns Babylon as a political entity. Many commentators deal with whether Babylon is Rome, ancient Babylon rebuilt, or a name that represents an evil world system in the end time. Without settling that issue, we can learn much from this passage. For a full explan ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Revelation 19:10: The Spirit of ProphecyBy Flattery, George M. Introduction In Revelation 19:5 the apostle John tells us that he heard a voice from the throne of God speaking to him. Apparently, it was the same speaker that John heard in verses 9 and 10. Being from the throne of God, the speaker spoke true words of God. With full authority this speaker says, "For the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy." This morning, we will discuss the meaning of this fascinating statement. For a full explanation of this pass ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Revelation 21:9-11: We Will See GodBy Flattery, George M. INTRODUCTION Most of us have a natural interest in the future. We are intrigued by what will happen, when it will happen, and with what consequences. In the Book of Revelation, John deals with these crucial matters. This is why it always will be interesting to us. In our text the unfolding story of the future is nearing its consummation. An angel invites John to come and to see the bride, the wife of the Lamb. Then, the angel carries John away "in the Spirit" ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Revelation 22:6-17: The Spirit and the Bride Say, "Come."By Flattery, George M. Introduction The closing chapter of Revelation describes the New Jerusalem. John tells us who will be included and who will be excluded from the city. In Revelation 22:6-17 a strong invitation is given to all men everywhere to believe in Christ. We, as believers, are to participate in issuing that invitation around the world. Several points about this passage stand out. For a full explanation of this text, click here. One, Christ is coming quickly with His reward. We ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Special Message - Walking on WaterAre you facing problems today? Hear Dr. Mark Flattery's message from Melbourne, Australia entitled "Walking on Water." This inspirational message will build your faith and help you keep going in difficult circumstances. Dr. Flattery is the Assemblies of God World Missions Area Director for Pacific Oceania.Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Acts 1:1-3: Many Convincing ProofsBy Flattery, George M. IntroductionAfter Jesus was baptized in water, the Spirit of God descended upon Him in the form of a dove. Soon, Jesus began to minister in Galilee in the power of the Spirit. He preached the kingdom of God. He healed the sick and cast out devils. He forgave sins. At the end of His earthly ministry, He became the redemptive sacrifice for our sins. He suffered greatly. He died, was buried, and then rose again. Luke tells us that he wrote his gospel to tell us "abo ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Acts 1:4-5: Jesus Will Baptize You in the Holy SpiritBy Flattery, George M. IntroductionJesus died, was buried, and was raised to life. Then, over a period of forty days, He appeared among His disciples and talked with them concerning the kingdom of God. One of the features of the kingdom of God is the baptism in the Holy Spirit. Jesus speaks about this in Acts 1:4-5. For a full explanation of this text, click here. One, Jesus gathered the disciples together before giving them orders. As believers in Christ, we often get together to advance t ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Acts 1:6-8: So, You Want Power!By Flattery, George M. ImportanceWe hear a lot about power in our world. People in many walks of life want it. The trappings of power often include wealth, fame, and control over others. Men and women are building empires or kingdoms that they control and manipulate. So, perhaps you want power! Well, as followers of Christ, we can have power, but it is power of a different kind. Jesus had taught the disciples about the kingdom of God. Throughout His (Luke 4:43) ministry, the kingdom of God ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Acts 1:15-26: God Gives Us LeadersBy Flattery, George M. IntroductionSometimes a leader in a local church will fail. When this happens, a new leader usually is selected. It is not only in our day that this happens. When Jesus was on earth, Judas miserably failed. Judas was one of his trusted disciples, but he betrayed his Lord. As a result, the early church had to elect a leader to take his place. We read all about it in Acts 1:15-26. Between the ascension of Christ on Mount Olivet and the Day of Pentecost, the apostles and ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Acts 2:1-4: Filled with the Spirit!By Flattery, George M. IntroductionOn the Day of Pentecost, the disciples had an unusual experience of being filled with the Spirit. As Pentecostals we believe that this experience is for believers today. So let's read all about it in Acts 2:1-4. We will then consider how this text applies to us. 1 When the day of Pentecost had come, they were all together in one place.2 And suddenly there came from heaven a noise like a violent rushing wind, and it filled the whole house where they were si ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Acts 2:5-13: Reactions to Inspired SpeechBy Flattery, George M. IntroductionThe Day of Pentecost had fully come. History was in the making. The disciples had prayed for 10 days preparing their hearts for what God would do. Then, they heard the sound of a mighty rushing wind and tongues of fire rested on each of them. The disciples began to speak in tongues. The sound of speaking in tongues attracted a crowd. We can learn much from this historic moment. For a full explanation of this text, click here. One, the world gathered in Jer ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Acts 2:14-21: God Sets the Stage!By Flattery, George M. IntroductionOn the Day of Pentecost, the disciples were filled with the Spirit and spoke in other tongues. The other tongues were languages unknown to them but known to their hearers. The reaction of the crowd was mixed. Some simply wondered, "What does this mean?" Others openly mocked, saying that the disciples were filled with sweet wine, meaning that they were tipsy or drunk. When Peter arose to speak (Acts 2:14-21), he told how God sets the stage for peo ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache |
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