My Dear Smyrna, I've Written You A Letter - A
March 25, 2021
00:00
When Alexander the Great came to Smyrna, he rebuilt the city to such greatness that the people of Smyrna boasted of once being dead, but now we live. The root word of Smyrna, is Myrrh which means bitter or strong, and when ingested could be a healer. It’s where Caesers were first called Lords, and elevated as gods. But, Jesus wrote to the church in Smyrna to encourage them, and to remind them of who He is in their life.
References:
Revelation 2:8-11
Featured Offer
Daze Of Deception
Jesus warned that deception would grow worse as we draw nearer to the end times, saying, “Take heed that no one deceives you” (Matthew 24:4). Distinguishing truth from error has become increasingly challenging—even in the church. We live in a time when falsehoods assault us from every direction. Packaged with just enough truth to make them appear trustworthy, these counterfeits have grown more and more difficult to detect and avoid. Living in the Daze of Deception explores the many ways error is masquerading as truth—and you’ll learn how you can discern the difference.
Archives
See More Episodes
Loading...
*
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
- Ten Commandments
- Thanksgiving Message
- The Book of Revelation
- The Gospel Of Luke
- The Problem With Jesus
- Thessalonians
- Turnaround At Home
W
Y
Loading...
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
J
L
M
R
S
T
W
Listen to Real Life Radio on
Amazon Echo
Learn How
Featured Offer
Daze Of Deception
Jesus warned that deception would grow worse as we draw nearer to the end times, saying, “Take heed that no one deceives you” (Matthew 24:4). Distinguishing truth from error has become increasingly challenging—even in the church. We live in a time when falsehoods assault us from every direction. Packaged with just enough truth to make them appear trustworthy, these counterfeits have grown more and more difficult to detect and avoid. Living in the Daze of Deception explores the many ways error is masquerading as truth—and you’ll learn how you can discern the difference.