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The writer starts off with a letter to Sardis, telling them that their deeds are not complete.
The Sardis Church is told to remember what they have received and heard, to keep it and to repent.
They are told to wake up.
The message to Philadelphia has been kept from the hour of testing, because they have kept His word.
The message to Laodicea was told that they were neither cold nor hot.
They have no idea that they are wretched, miserable, poor, blind and naked. They too are told to repent.
He who has an ear, let him repent.
All music, Scott Holmes,(Corporate Uplifting)intro and outro
Themes music also by Scott Holmes, (Together We Stand)
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The writer starts off with a letter to Sardis, telling them that their deeds are not complete.
The Sardis Church is told to remember what they have received and heard, to keep it and to repent.
They are told to wake up.
The message to Philadelphia has been kept from the hour of testing, because they have kept His word.
The message to Laodicea was told that they were neither cold nor hot.
They have no idea that they are wretched, miserable, poor, blind and naked. They too are told to repent.
He who has an ear, let him repent.
All music, Scott Holmes,(Corporate Uplifting)intro and outro
Themes music also by Scott Holmes, (Together We Stand)