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To the Church in Philadelphia, A Weak Church (Revelation 3:7-13)

by | Feb 16, 2025 | Sermon Archive, Revelation: The Revelation of Jesus Christ

Main Point: Embrace your weakness and place full confidence in Jesus to use you in His kingdom and keep you in His grace.

I. Jesus Greatly Uses His Weak Church – 3:7-9.

See also Psalm 89:18; Isaiah 22:22; Acts 14:27; Col. 4:2-3; 2 Cor. 12:9-10

“The true child of God does not have great strength in himself. He is strong at times in Christ, but in himself he remains broken, weak, and dissatisfied with what he is and how little he makes use of God’s open doors.But in all the believers brokenness and weakness, Christ says, ‘I will give you a little strength, enough for the day, enough for the hour, enough to testify my name and to show the way for loss centers in me, the strong and almighty king of Kings.’” – Joel Beeke

II. Jesus Eternally Keeps His Weak Church – 3:10-13.

See also John 17:15

Application

1) Embrace your weakness. 

2) Trust His strength.

See also 1 Pet. 1:3-5 

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