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📖 Revelation 3:1–6
In this episode of The King is Coming, Keith Harris and Jamie Harrison open up Jesus’s sobering message to the church in Sardis—a church with a good reputation but a dying reality. Jesus doesn’t offer praise; instead, He calls them to wake up and strengthen what remains before it’s too late.
Together, Keith and Jamie discuss:
✔️ The difference between a spiritual reputation and spiritual reality
✔️ What it means to be alive in Christ rather than just looking the part
✔️ Jesus’s call to remember, keep, and repent
✔️ Why true repentance is more than words—it’s a whole-life surrender
✔️ The promise of walking with Jesus in white garments and never being blotted out of the Book of Life
This letter pulls no punches. But it also holds out real hope—because Jesus is in the business of making the dead come alive.
“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” (Revelation 3:6)
đź”— If you would like to see a written version of this podcast, complete with footnotes and cross-references, you can find it here.
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📖 Revelation 3:1–6
In this episode of The King is Coming, Keith Harris and Jamie Harrison open up Jesus’s sobering message to the church in Sardis—a church with a good reputation but a dying reality. Jesus doesn’t offer praise; instead, He calls them to wake up and strengthen what remains before it’s too late.
Together, Keith and Jamie discuss:
✔️ The difference between a spiritual reputation and spiritual reality
✔️ What it means to be alive in Christ rather than just looking the part
✔️ Jesus’s call to remember, keep, and repent
✔️ Why true repentance is more than words—it’s a whole-life surrender
✔️ The promise of walking with Jesus in white garments and never being blotted out of the Book of Life
This letter pulls no punches. But it also holds out real hope—because Jesus is in the business of making the dead come alive.
“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” (Revelation 3:6)
đź”— If you would like to see a written version of this podcast, complete with footnotes and cross-references, you can find it here.