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In Revelation 2:12-17, Jesus speaks to a faithful church that's allowed compromise to slip in—idolatry, sexual immorality, and false teaching. His words come with a double-edged sword, not to condemn but to call us back. He's preparing a bride without spot or wrinkle, and that means addressing what separates us from Him. The invitation is clear: repent, draw near, and receive the hidden manna, white stone, and new name He offers to those who overcome.
By Vineyard Boise5
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In Revelation 2:12-17, Jesus speaks to a faithful church that's allowed compromise to slip in—idolatry, sexual immorality, and false teaching. His words come with a double-edged sword, not to condemn but to call us back. He's preparing a bride without spot or wrinkle, and that means addressing what separates us from Him. The invitation is clear: repent, draw near, and receive the hidden manna, white stone, and new name He offers to those who overcome.