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Frank Walker • Sermon • • 2,627 views
The city known in the New Testament as Laodicea was founded by Antiochus II, a Seleucid king who reigned in the middle of the third century before Christ (261–246 BC). He named the city after his wife, Laodice. In the first century, Laodicea was known for its abundant wealth. It had a theater, a stadium,…
Brad Shockley • Sermon • • 462 views
Intro: We have traveled many miles visiting the seven churches in the book of Revelation: Ephesus-The church of loveless orthodoxy; Smyrna-the church of ultimate sacrifice; Pergamum-the church of indiscriminate tolerance; Thyatira-the church of willful corruption; Sardis-the church of the living dead;…
The Apocalypse: Faithful to the End
Sam Snyder • Cross Culture Community Church • Sermon • • 3 views
Apocalypse I. Certain things in life that are just gross, disgusting, worthless, etc. Traveling last week for board meetings… “grab and go breakfast” cold eggs... - Luke-warm coffee...Luke-warm pizza…luke-warm eggs...reheated eggs! “Half-Calf” coffee…what’s the point?!? II. We’ve been looking at the…
Overcomers: The 7 Churches of Revelation
Pastor Brad • Sermon • • 2 views
What does a church do when it finds itself lukewarm? Part 2 of Jesus' message to the church of Laodicea
Robert Cote • Sermon • • 1 view
What Went Wrong Colossians 4:15-16 2993 Λαοδίκεια [Laodikeia /lah·od·ik·i·ah/] n pr loc. From a compound of 2992 and 1349; GK 3293; Six occurrences; AV translates as “Laodicea” six times. 1 a city of Phrygia, situated on the river Lycus not far from Colosse. It was destroyed by an earthquake in 66 A.D.…