Revelation 3:3 (NLT)
Go back to what you heard and believed at first; hold to it firmly. Repent and turn to me again. If you don’t wake up, I will come to you suddenly, as unexpected as a thief.
Good morning and praise God. I hope you're having a great day. Hallelujah.
Prayer: Almighty God, thank You for this new day. Thank You for Your Word that guides us, for Your mercy that sustains us, and for Your Spirit that awakens us. Speak to our hearts today. Amen.
In this passage, Jesus speaks to the church in Sardis, warning them to return to the faith they first embraced. He calls them to hold firmly to the truth, repent, and turn back to Him. The warning is clear: if they remain spiritually asleep, He will come suddenly, like a thief, catching them unprepared. I pray you'll not be among those mentioned in Matthew 7:21-23 that Jesus said "Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven"
This message is not only for Sardis but for us today. Many times, we begin our walk with Christ full of zeal, but over time distractions, complacency, or sin creep in. Jesus reminds us to go back to that first love—the faith, joy, and devotion we had when we first believed.
To “wake up” means to be spiritually alert, to guard our hearts, and to live in readiness for Christ’s return. Repentance is not a one-time act but a continual turning back to God whenever we drift.
The promise is powerful: if we hold firmly to the truth and remain awake, we will be ready when He comes. Let us therefore rekindle our faith, renew our devotion, and walk daily in obedience.
God loves you. Stay awake in faith, and have a blessed day and week ahead. Shalom. Shalom.
Go back to what you heard and believed at first; hold to it firmly. Repent and turn to me again. If you don’t wake up, I will come to you suddenly, as unexpected as a thief.
Good morning and praise God. I hope you're having a great day. Hallelujah.
Prayer: Almighty God, thank You for this new day. Thank You for Your Word that guides us, for Your mercy that sustains us, and for Your Spirit that awakens us. Speak to our hearts today. Amen.
In this passage, Jesus speaks to the church in Sardis, warning them to return to the faith they first embraced. He calls them to hold firmly to the truth, repent, and turn back to Him. The warning is clear: if they remain spiritually asleep, He will come suddenly, like a thief, catching them unprepared. I pray you'll not be among those mentioned in Matthew 7:21-23 that Jesus said "Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven"
This message is not only for Sardis but for us today. Many times, we begin our walk with Christ full of zeal, but over time distractions, complacency, or sin creep in. Jesus reminds us to go back to that first love—the faith, joy, and devotion we had when we first believed.
To “wake up” means to be spiritually alert, to guard our hearts, and to live in readiness for Christ’s return. Repentance is not a one-time act but a continual turning back to God whenever we drift.
The promise is powerful: if we hold firmly to the truth and remain awake, we will be ready when He comes. Let us therefore rekindle our faith, renew our devotion, and walk daily in obedience.
God loves you. Stay awake in faith, and have a blessed day and week ahead. Shalom. Shalom.
Revelation 3:3 (NLT)
Go back to what you heard and believed at first; hold to it firmly. Repent and turn to me again. If you don’t wake up, I will come to you suddenly, as unexpected as a thief.
Good morning and praise God. I hope you're having a great day. Hallelujah.
Prayer: Almighty God, thank You for this new day. Thank You for Your Word that guides us, for Your mercy that sustains us, and for Your Spirit that awakens us. Speak to our hearts today. Amen.
In this passage, Jesus speaks to the church in Sardis, warning them to return to the faith they first embraced. He calls them to hold firmly to the truth, repent, and turn back to Him. The warning is clear: if they remain spiritually asleep, He will come suddenly, like a thief, catching them unprepared. I pray you'll not be among those mentioned in Matthew 7:21-23 that Jesus said "Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven"
This message is not only for Sardis but for us today. Many times, we begin our walk with Christ full of zeal, but over time distractions, complacency, or sin creep in. Jesus reminds us to go back to that first love—the faith, joy, and devotion we had when we first believed.
To “wake up” means to be spiritually alert, to guard our hearts, and to live in readiness for Christ’s return. Repentance is not a one-time act but a continual turning back to God whenever we drift.
The promise is powerful: if we hold firmly to the truth and remain awake, we will be ready when He comes. Let us therefore rekindle our faith, renew our devotion, and walk daily in obedience.
God loves you. Stay awake in faith, and have a blessed day and week ahead. Shalom. Shalom.
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