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2017 Advent 1: I am Coming Soon… Hold Fast What You Have – Rev. 3:7-13
Introduction:
Advent Theme: The four “I am coming soon” statements from the book of Revelation.
Advent is the season of anticipation and preparation for the coming of God’s Messiah.
For years the people of the Old Testament waited.
We’ve been waiting for around two thousand years.
What would God say to you if He wrote you a letter?
He wrote a letter to a congregation somewhat like our congregation here.
There are 6 other letters to congregation in Revelation, but we are zooming in on this one because in it God says, “I am coming soon.”
Let us look at the letter together.
1. To: the angel of the Congregation in Philadelphia
a. “the Gateway to the East” –major trade city
b.
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