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*The Church in Ephesus*
Rev 2:1-7
 
Intro.: What we are going to do today is give an introduction to Chapter 2 & 3.
This section of Revelation marks the second major division in the book.
In the last part of our class we will begin our exposition of the first seven verses where we will find the first church listed.
This is the church at Ephesus.
So let’s begin with an introduction to chapters 2& 3.
There are four major things that I would like to say today by way of introducing these two very critical chapters in the book.
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The following two chapters represent the second major division in the book of the Revelation.
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You will recall that we are basing our outline on Revelation 1:19 .
b.        Have seen, which are, which shall take place.
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