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The 3 Chairs of Faith
 
*Text:* Revelation 3:1-22
 
*Thesis:* To note that God desires that we have a living, vibrant faith.
*Introduction*:
 
(1)    Everybody is sitting in a chair of faith.
(2)    Today, we will examine the various chairs and note the one that is pleasing to God.
 
*Discussion*:
 
I.
Chair #1 – Cold (Rev.
3:1-6, Sardis)
 
A.
Those in this chair are: 1) Atheists; 2) Agnostics; 3) Believers; 4) Unfaithful Christians.
B.     Situation = Lost
 
II.
Chair #2 – Hot (Rev.
3:7-13, Philadelphia)
 
A.
Those in this chair are: 1) “Safe”; 2) Faithful, Active Christians.
B.     Situation = Saved
 
III.
Chair #3 – Lukewarm (Rev.
3:14-22, Laodicea)
 
A.
Those in this chair are “mediocre” Christians.
B.     Situation = REPENT
 
*Conclusion*:
 
(1)    Which chair best depicts your level of faith?
(2)    If not chair #2, are you willing to make the necessary changes to be where God wants you?
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