Product Description
Enjoy having an easy-to-understand overview on the seven churches in Revelation!
Packed with quick-reference charts, simple summaries, and a full-color map, this quick-reference pamphlet explains Jesus' message to each of the seven churches and shows key information at a glance! Perfect for personal use, small groups, or to add depth to any Revelation Bible study.
The book of Revelation contains seven letters from Jesus to 7 churches in Asia Minor. In these letters, Jesus addresses the spiritual health of each church—He praised, encouraged, challenged, and warned each church so that they may be faithful to the end. As Christians today, it is important that we too check the spiritual health of our walk with God as we continue to wait for the coming of our Lord Jesus.
From the faithful church of Philadelphia to the lukewarm congregation of Laodicea, enjoy having a solid overview at your fingertips that covers the cultural background and the relevant application of this key part of the Book of Revelation. Click here to see a list of all 7 churches of Revelation
14 panels, fits inside most Bibles, 8.5 x 5.5 inches, unfolds to 38 inches long.
3 Key Features of Rose's Seven Churches of Revelation Pamphlet
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Easy-to-Understand Overview on the 7 Churches in the Book of Revelation
Understanding the background of each church is vital for correctly understanding the message given to them. This pamphlet provides simple summaries on the culture, history, and persecution of each church. It also features fascinating facts that will deepen your understanding of the Book of Revelation.
For each of the seven churches, easily see:
- Overview of the Church (Who were they? Where were they located? What was life like in that city? And more!)
- Strength and weakness of each church
- Church challenge (Covers how each of the 7 churches could improve.)
- Eternal and individualized promise given to them by Jesus
The 7 churches of Revelation include: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea.
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Features Quick-Reference Charts That Will Add Depth to Any Revelation Bible Study
- Overview chart on the seven churches. See each church's strengths, weaknesses, and promise at a glance. (Includes full-color graphics.)
- Quick-reference chart showing Jesus' Presence in Each Church. (Jesus identifies himself differently to each church. Deepen your understanding of who Jesus is by digging deeper into the 7 ways he identifies himself, such as: "the First and the Last;" he holds a "double-edged sword;" and more!
- 4 Views of the End-Times Chart: Covers the four Christian views of how to interpret the Book of Revelation. Click here to learn more.
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Includes Full-Color Visuals-Including a Map of the Seven Churches
Features stunning graphics, clear headers, and a full-color map that shows the location of each of the churches in Revelation, major cities surrounding it, and its distance from major travel routes.
Imagine seeing all you need to know at a glance and experience the convenience of having key background information provided in one place. It makes digging into the Book of Revelation even easier!
See the Seven Letters to Seven Churches in Revelation at a Glance
No matter how you interpret the Book of Revelation, Jesus' message to the Seven Churches provides encouragement and hope. Find out what Jesus' message was to each of the Seven Churches at a glance.
Seven Churches in the Book of Revelation
Ephesus: Do Not Forsake Your First Love
Smyrna: Continue to Be Faithful
Pergamum: Repent and Stop Allowing Wrong Teaching
Thyatira: He Will Repay Each of You According To Your Deeds
Sardis: Wake Up! The Lord Will Come When You Least Expect It.
Philadelphia: You Obeyed the Command to Endure Patiently
Laodicea: I Am About to Spit You Out of My Mouth
Use this easy-to-understand pamphlet for personal use, small group studies, adult Sunday School, end-times discussions, and more! Easily fits inside most Bible covers.
4 Different Ways to Read the Book of Revelation:
- Historicist—Revelation is prophecy about church history from the time of John to the end of the world.
- Preterist—Revelation is prophecy that was fulfilled primarily in the first century AD.
- Futurist—Revelation is prophecy primarly about the future end of the world.
- Idealist—Revelation is a non-historical and non-prophetic drama about spiritual realities.