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In a culture increasingly at odds with biblical truth, how can believers remain faithful without compromise? This powerful sermon explores Jesus’ letter to the church in Pergamum—a city described as the place "where Satan's throne is." Through historical insights and modern parallels, the message challenges Christians to stand strong amid cultural pressure, idolatry, and moral compromise.
Drawing on the example of Antipus, a faithful martyr, pastor Roscoe unpacks Jesus’ commendation for loyalty as well as His stern warning against tolerating false teaching and sin. With a compelling call to repentance, this sermon invites viewers to examine their personal integrity, resist gradual spiritual drift, and cling to God’s promise of hidden manna and a new identity. It’s a timely encouragement for anyone seeking to live boldly and faithfully in a shifting world.
By Roscoe Lilly5
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In a culture increasingly at odds with biblical truth, how can believers remain faithful without compromise? This powerful sermon explores Jesus’ letter to the church in Pergamum—a city described as the place "where Satan's throne is." Through historical insights and modern parallels, the message challenges Christians to stand strong amid cultural pressure, idolatry, and moral compromise.
Drawing on the example of Antipus, a faithful martyr, pastor Roscoe unpacks Jesus’ commendation for loyalty as well as His stern warning against tolerating false teaching and sin. With a compelling call to repentance, this sermon invites viewers to examine their personal integrity, resist gradual spiritual drift, and cling to God’s promise of hidden manna and a new identity. It’s a timely encouragement for anyone seeking to live boldly and faithfully in a shifting world.