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“Your thoughts matter. Drop a line and share your reflections.”
What if you received a personal letter from the King of Kings—and it wasn't what you expected?
In this video, we step back into 95 AD to the wealthy city of Laodicea. Imagine being a member of a church that felt successful, prosperous, and "in need of nothing," only to receive a message from the Apostle John that describes you as "wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked."
Through the eyes of Silas, a fictionalized member of that ancient congregation, we explore the initial shock, the defensive anger, and the eventual heart-breaking realization that comes when the "Faithful and True Witness" critiques your soul. But this isn't a story of condemnation; it’s a story of desperate love.
Silas recounts how his community moved from "lukewarm" complacency to a fervent, "gold-refined" faith. As he seals his testimony in a time capsule for future generations, he leaves us with a haunting question: If an Apostle were to critique our modern lives today, would we be brave enough to open the door to the One who is knocking?
Join us for this immersive journey through Revelation 3:14-22. If this story stirs your heart, please Like, Comment, and Share it with two friends!
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By Bob Richards“Your thoughts matter. Drop a line and share your reflections.”
What if you received a personal letter from the King of Kings—and it wasn't what you expected?
In this video, we step back into 95 AD to the wealthy city of Laodicea. Imagine being a member of a church that felt successful, prosperous, and "in need of nothing," only to receive a message from the Apostle John that describes you as "wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked."
Through the eyes of Silas, a fictionalized member of that ancient congregation, we explore the initial shock, the defensive anger, and the eventual heart-breaking realization that comes when the "Faithful and True Witness" critiques your soul. But this isn't a story of condemnation; it’s a story of desperate love.
Silas recounts how his community moved from "lukewarm" complacency to a fervent, "gold-refined" faith. As he seals his testimony in a time capsule for future generations, he leaves us with a haunting question: If an Apostle were to critique our modern lives today, would we be brave enough to open the door to the One who is knocking?
Join us for this immersive journey through Revelation 3:14-22. If this story stirs your heart, please Like, Comment, and Share it with two friends!
Support the show