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Text: Rev. 3:7-13
 
Introduction:
 
1.
This church and the one at Smyrna were the only two churches that were not condemned.
2.          The theme to the church was “the church of the open door.”
3.          Christ is the one who addresses this congregation.
a.
He is holy.
(1)         Comes from the Greek word “hagios,” which means “to set apart.”
(2)         A Christian is to be holy (I Pet.
1:15-16).
b.
He is true.
(1)          All the promises in Him are yea
(II Cor.
1:20).
(2)          He is the truth (John 14:6).
(3)          Christians are to be true (Mat.
5:37).
c.
He has the key of David.
(1)          “Key” is a symbol implying power and authority.
(2)          Christ is now king on David’s throne
(II Sam.
7:12-14).
(3)          He has all authority (Mat.
28:18).
(4)          He is now ruling over the church
(Eph.
1:20-22).
d.          Christ is in control!
4.          The text will be examined as follows:
 
Discussion:
 
I.
Recognition is made of their works (Rev.
3:7-9).
A.
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