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Now let’s continue on and learn some more things that we need to
understand out of this. He calls them to repent. And He says, “Unless
you repent I’m going to remove your lamp stand.” Now let’s look at this
in several different ways. Number one, God corrects His own church.
Number two, God corrects each one of us individually, and He expects us
to repent. Now if there is not repentance then He says he’s going to
remove you. Let’s look at Number one. Did God remove a church before our
very eyes? Yes He did. Has God removed false brethren, false ministers,
false teachers? Yes, because they did not repent. They lost their first
love. They quit loving God with all their heart and mind and soul and
being, and got wrapped up in themselves, and their own doctrines, and
their own positions, and their own religiosity, you see. And that’s
cause for removal. But He did have one thing, that they hated the works
of the Nicolaitans. And the Nicolaitans are those who have a rigid
hierarchy and lorded over the brethren. And the Nicolaitans are also
those who have a false grace, as we’ll see here in just a little bit.
Now here in verse 7, “ ‘The one who has an ear, let him hear with the
Spirit says to the churches…’ ” (Revelation 2:7,
FV). Very important. God’s Spirit is in you. Christ directs the
Spirit. It is to lead you and it is to bring you to repentance. And
that’s all a part of our Christian walk. Because we are in the process
of being perfected, step by step, day by day, week by week, month by
month, year by year. That’s why we are always to walk in faith, believe
in hope, and live in love. And that’s how we are to conduct our lives.
Now let’s go on. Because even in the world today we have those who are
dying for Christ. Even within the churches of God there are those in
very treacherous and evil places in the world that have suffered death
because of those who follow Satan the devil. Now let’s read it here, the
church of the Smyrneans: “ ‘…These things says the First and the Last,
Who was dead but is alive. I know your works and tribulation and poverty
(but you are rich)…’ ” And when you come to the Laodiceans, because they
have an abundance of physical things, that they think they are rich,
that they are spiritually right before God. But God looks at it the
other way. Remember this: God looks at it with other eyes. So they are
rich even though they’re suffering tribulation.
“ ‘…And the blasphemy of those who declare themselves to be Jews and are
not, but are [of] a synagogue of Satan.’ ” A very interesting way
to put it, isn’t it? A synagogue of Satan. Let’s talk about another
synagogue of Satan - radical Muslimism. And they are the ones who are
killing brethren. There have been some who have been associated with the
churches of God in Africa who have been killed by Muslims. So this is a
living part of the church today. And yes, these brethren may not have
the understanding of doctrine, may not realize all the things that we do
or understand the depths of the plan of God, but they believe Christ.
They are willing to die for His name. They are willing to stand up and
be counted. And so God says to them, don’t fear any of the things that
you’re about to suffer: “ ‘…Behold the devil is about to cast some of
you to prison that you may be tried, and you shall have tribulation ten
days. But be faithful unto death and I will give you a crown of life’ ”
(Revelation 2:9-10, FV).
Now let’s look at the other situation too. What did Jesus say at the
end? “He who endures to the end, the same shall be saved.” And what we
see all the way through here with the churches of God is the lack of
true spiritual endurance and consistency. So those who die, they are
going to receive a crown of life. And God looks at them with far greater
love and favor than those who may have more truth, those who may
understand more doctrine but treat it with disdain and contempt,
familiarity, and end up treading water in their spiritual lives, and
that God has to correct them. You see, here with the church at Smyrna,
those who go through and suffer these things, they don’t have any
correction that Christ has to give them because their hearts are right
with Him.
Now let’s come to the next two churches, or perhaps the most infiltrated
with satanic doctrine. Because Satan wants to bring in satanic doctrine
into the church. Because he knows if he can get you to move away from
the truth just a little bit, just like a ship that is off one degree,
it’s going to miss the port at the other end. Or if you’re sending a
satellite up into orbit, if you are off just a little bit it’s not going
into orbit. Now let’s read here in Revelation 2:12, “ ‘And to the angel
of the church in Pergamos write: These things says He who has the sharp
two-edged sword…’ ” Which we find in the book of Hebrews, that’s the
word of God - sharper than any two-edged sword, and cuts asunder to the
dividing of the soul and spirit and joints and marrow, and is a
discerner of the thoughts and the intents of the heart (Hebrews 4:12,
paraphrased), the word of God. Christ, Who is called the Word of God
and the Spirit of God. So He wants them to understand, there is
correction coming.
He says, “ ‘I know your works and where you dwell, where the throne of
Satan is; but you are holding fast My name, and did not deny My
faith, even in the days in which Antipas was
My faithful witness, who was killed among you, where Satan dwells.’ ”
Now let me tell you something, when you get in the middle of where Satan
is, and Satan is deceiving this whole world, and he’s got his ways of
doing things. He has a counterfeit Christianity. He has his counterfeit
way of doing things. And with all the pressures coming upon people and
these things, it’s awfully hard to resist those things. “ ‘But I have a
few things against you because you have there those who hold the
teachings of Balaam…’ ” (Revelation 2:12-14, FV).
Now what is the teaching of Balaam? The teaching of Balaam is this:
“Let’s amalgamate the religions together.” Let’s take the best of this,
and the best of that, and the best of the other thing. And isn’t that
what the Catholic Church did, and is this not really the brethren who
repented in Pergamos, then they left what later became the Catholic
Church because the doctrine of Balaam is that. “ ‘…Who taught Balak to
cast a stumbling block before the children of Israel, to eat things
sacrificed to idols and to commit fornication.’ ” Both physically and
spiritually, and to sacrifice unto idols. Now if you want to know any
one thing that the Bible teaches, which is this: “You shall have no
other gods before Me, and don’t make any idol or any likeness of any
thing that is in heaven above, that is in the earth beneath, or the
water under the earth; and don’t bow down yourself to worship them.” And
if there’s any one thing that is pounded through the whole Bible, that
is it. But today people have different idols. They have idols of their
minds. They have idols of their doctrines. They have idols of their way
of life. They have idols of the things about them that their hands have
made. And so that’s all part of it.
“ ‘…Moreover, you also have those who hold the doctrine of the
Nicolaitans, which thing I hate.’ ” Now when it comes to doing things
which God hates - and the church is guilty of it - know that correction
is going to come. Just like when the children of Israel were on their
way in coming to Mount Sinai to meet God. Did He not have to correct
them? Did He not have to teach them? Did He not have to, in a sense,
punish them? Yes indeed. Notice what He says here in verse 16:
“Repent!...” And that’s what God wants us to do all the time. Repentance
doesn’t happen just at the time before you’re baptized, but repentance
happens daily. Because as we’re overcoming sin, as we’re overcoming
carnal nature, as we overcome the things of this world we need to
repent. We need to have our minds cleansed. We need to have our hearts
purified. “ ‘…For if you do not repent, I will come to you quickly and
will make war against them with the sword of My mouth’ ” (Revelation
2:14-16, FV).
Now just stop and think for a minute. Is it not a sad situation indeed
that Jesus has to fight against His own church? Think on that for a
minute. Look back at what happened to ancient Israel. Did not God have
to fight against His own people because of what they did? Yes indeed. So
there needs to be some repentance among the churches of God. There are
too many people out there with their own ideas. And one of the big idols
that is out there today is various calendars schemes. Because they do
not count God worthy of understanding the universe. And they have to
have their own calendar schemes.
Now if you are caught up in some of that, I suggest to you do exactly
like here, repent. And we’ve got a stack of material that shows without
a doubt that God gave the calculated Hebrew calendar so that we would
all be able to keep the feasts on the right day that He has appointed.
Because when we have our own calendar schemes, what do we end up doing?
We appoint days that God didn’t appoint. And yet many of those who have
that are staunchly for the Sabbath and the holy days and against Sunday.
But if you establish your own holy days contrary to the way that God has
given it, what are you doing? It’s the same thing as establishing
Sunday, right? Yes indeed. But God says, “Repent!”
Now let’s come down here to Thyatira. Thyatira really got carried away.
And as you look at the state of some of the churches of God today you
understand how that can happen. Because as we learned with the Feast of
Unleavened Bread, a little leaven leavens whole lump; and if you let it
grow, and grow, and grow, and grow, and grow, and grow, and you don’t
understand the magnitude of the problems and difficulties until it gets
out of hand. Just look at the immigration problem in all the nations of
the ten tribes of Israel today. It is out of hand.
And that’s what happened to the church at Thyatira, though they started
out well. Let’s read it: “ ‘And to the angel of the church in Thyatira,
write: These things says the Son of God, He Who has eyes like a flame of
fire, and His feet are like a fine brass. I know your works, and
love, and service, and faith, and your endurance [so they were doing
well], and your works; and the last are more than the first [so
some of them repent]. But I have a few things against you, because you
allow that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, to teach and
seduce My servants into committing fornication and eating thing
sacrificed to idols’ ” (Revelation 2:18-20, FV). And that’s
exactly what happens when you have your own Passover, you have your own
Unleavened Bread - just one step away from this kind of idolatry.
But look what happened here. Jezebel was the daughter of the high priest
of Baal. And Jezebel married Ahab, and Ahab led the children of Israel
into sin. And it even caused problems for Elijah. So God means what He
says. Now if you are out there with the world, living like the world,
being like the world, acting like the world, then you are spiritually
fornicating with the world. Now juxtaposition that with this: how much
do you study? How much do you pray? How much do you really believe God?
Now verse 21, “ ‘And I gave her time to repent of her fornication...’ ”
God gives us all space and time to repent. That’s why He doesn’t come
down upon us until He sees what we’re going to choose and do. He sends
little warnings. He sends thoughts in our minds. He sends situations to
bring us up short, to alert us as to what is taking place. And sometimes
we react to them right away, other times we kind of let them linger. And
then the problem gets more, and more, and more, and then finally Christ
has to do what He does here, in a way, He brings us up short and helps
us to understand where we have been going wrong. That’s why He said
here, “ ‘And I gave her time to repent of her fornication, but she did
not repent.’ ” So if there’s not repentance, what comes next? “ ‘Behold,
I will cast her into a bed, and those who commit adultery with her into
great tribulation, unless they repent of their works’ ” (Revelation
2:21-22, FV).
Now let’s understand this. Let’s come back here to Psalm 86 again. Let’s
understand something about God that we really need to realize. And if
you have things in your life that you know you need to repent of, then
remember this: God is waiting for you to repent. And God will receive
you when you repent. Now Psalm 86:1, “Bow down Thine ear, O LORD, hear
me: for I am poor and needy [now that’s repentance]. Preserve my
soul; for I am holy…” And every one that God calls and every one
that has the Holy Spirit is holy. “…O Thou my God, save Thy servant that
trusteth in Thee.” So now you’ve got to reestablish that trust with God,
and here’s how you do it. “Be merciful unto me, O LORD: for I cry and to
thee daily.” Get right back with God. “Rejoice the soul of Thy servant:
for unto Thee, O LORD, do I lift up my soul. For Thou, LORD, art
good, and ready to forgive…”
So the problem is never with God. That’s why there are no conditions on
God. Where there are conditions it is, “if you – “ then “God will - .”
So if you repent, then God will forgive. But that repentance has to be
from the heart, and it has to be, as we covered at the first,
reestablishing the true love. “For Thou, LORD, art good, and
ready to forgive, plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon Thee.
Give ear, O LORD, unto my prayer; and attend to the voice of my
supplications. In the day of my trouble I will call upon Thee: for Thou
wilt answer me” (Psalm 86:1-7, KJV). And so that’s the appeal
that was made here by Christ to the church at Thyatira: “Don’t be taken
down by any of these things.”
Let’s think about it for a minute too. Let’s equate all of these things
together that we see happening in the churches of God concerning their
attitude toward God, concerning their attitude toward doctrine,
concerning their health - spiritually and physically - concerning the
world that we are living in, and all of that, God weighs all of those
factors together and we need to really draw close to God and realize
that He is there to help us if we repent.
Now let’s come back here to Revelation 2:23 - repent of their works. And
if they don’t, He says, “ ‘And I will kill her children…’ ” In other
words, whatever you are going to do, if you don’t repent and are not
right with God, it is going to come to nothing. “ ‘And I will kill her
children with death; and all the churches shall know that I am He Who
searches the reins and [the] hearts [because Christ is in us all
the time]; and I will give to each of you according to your works.’ ”
Now how far can a person go and still recover themselves? God alone
makes that decision. But look at the next verse here: “ ‘But to you I
say, and to
the rest who are in Thyatira, as many as do not have this
doctrine, and who have not known the depths of Satan, as they speak; I
will not cast upon you any other burden. But hold fast what you have
until I come.’ ” And then all the way through to every one of the
churches - let’s read it right here in verse 29: “ ‘The one who has an
ear to hear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches’ ”
(Revelation 2:23-25, 29, FV).
Do you have an ear to hear? How is your walk with God? How are you
steadfast with God? Because God is going to bring you to Mount Zion in
heaven above, as we will see, and the day of the Resurrection is going
to happen. And Christ wants you ready. Christ wants you prepared. That’s
what this is all about.
Then we have the ones who are the absolute - how shall we say - perhaps
even the worst church of all, the church at Sardis, that they have a
name that they live, but they are dead. Now notice the warning that He
gives them here. He says in Revelation 3:2, “ ‘Be watchful, and
strengthen the things that remain [whatever little bit is remaining,
strengthen it], which are about to die. For I have not found your works
complete before God.’ ” Now there are spiritual works we are to do, and
God wants us to do them, and they need to be complete. “ ‘Therefore,
remember what you have received and heard, and hold on to this,
and repent [again, repentance]. Now then, if you will not watch…’ ” And
Jesus tells us to watch: watch ourselves, watch the world, “ ‘…I will
come upon you as a thief…’ ” Because God will always visit for the sins.
This is not talking about His second return here. This is talking about
Jesus dealing with each one of us. “ ‘…And you shall by no means know
what hour I will come upon you.’ ”
And isn’t that the way it always is? When you least expect it and are
least prepared, because you have come into a state of near deadness.
Then Christ is going to come upon you. Now, a little encouragement here,
“ ‘You have a few names even in Sardis who have not defiled their
garments, and they shall walk with Me in white because they are worthy.
The one who overcomes shall be clothed in white garments; and I will not
block his name from the book of life, but I will confess his name before
My Father and before His angels.’ ”
Now let’s understand something here, very important to realize: our
names written in the book of life are there and will remain there so
that at the resurrection we will be raised from the dead. But let’s also
understand this, if we allow ourselves to get into these kinds of
spiritual conditions, it can be erased. And as God told Moses, “I will
blot out whom I will blot out” (Exodus 32:33, KJV paraphrased).
So that’s quite a warning isn’t it? Notice verse 6, “ ‘The one who has
an ear, let him hear with the Spirit says to the churches’ ” (Revelation
3:2-6, FV). Then it talks about the Philadelphians. We’ll be
there in a little bit. We’ll end up with that one. But let’s come over
here to the Laodiceans. Now you’ve heard this many, many times over. So
let’s go to the message to the Laodiceans that we find in the book of
Colossians, Colossians 2. Because this is important for us to understand
and realize. Not only was this written to the Colossians, but he also
gave instructions then when it was done being read to the Colossians
that it was to also be read in the church of Laodicea.
Now let’s notice the focus here, especially in Colossians 2. Because
this also has to do with what we are confronted with today, with all of
the Satanic spiritism that is out there. And what we need to understand
is this: this world is absolutely going to go after Satan the devil and
all of these teachings. Now just the other night I was channel surfing,
because there’s hardly anything to watch; and I got on the National
Geographic channel. And guess what they were showing? Witchcraft,
séances, appealing to demons and devils, and even using the name of
Jesus with it. Now that’s one of the great problems with the Laodiceans.
They get involved in philosophy. And philosophy then changes the nature
of God, which then is why there are people who are involved in this “one
God only in number” false doctrine, and saying that Jesus was not God
before He became a human being. And Paul is dealing with that here in
Colossians 2.
Now let’s begin right here in Colossians 2:1, “Now I want you to
understand what great concern I have for you, and
for those in Laodicea…” Now remember, these are the inspired words
of God. God has concern for all of His brethren, “…as many as have not
seen my face in the flesh; that their hearts may be encouraged,
being knit together in love…” Now notice how this ties in with the
message to all the churches: “…knit together in love unto all riches of
the full assurance of understanding…” Not physical goods and physical
riches. To the riches of the full assurance of understanding that you
know God, that you know Jesus Christ, that you know the word of God,
that you know how to live your life before God the way He wants you to.
“…Unto the knowledge of the mystery of God, and of the
Father, and of Christ…” He wants us to know the great, fantastic things
that He has for us. “In Whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and
knowledge.” You’re not going to gain any knowledge from the philosophies
of this world. They come from men who profess themselves to be wise, but
have become fools. And they believe when you believe in “only one God in
number,” you’re talking about a god who is the transcendent god, who has
no form, no shape, no being. And that’s the philosophical god of all the
pagans. In Christ are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
“Now this I say so that no one may deceive you by persuasive speech.”
Just because a person presents an argument, remember this: not all logic
is true. But all truth is logical. “For though I am indeed absent in the
flesh, yet I am with you in spirit, rejoicing and beholding your order,
and the steadfastness of your faith in Christ. Therefore [here comes the
warning], as you have received Christ Jesus the Lord [as you find in the
Scriptures], be walking in Him...” Now put together all these other
scriptures that we have seen here, “...being rooted and built up in Him,
and being confirmed in the faith, exactly as you were taught, abounding
in it with thanksgiving” (Colossians 2:1-7, FV).
Now let’s come to I John 2 and let’s see “be walking in Him.” How does
it tell us we’re to be walking in Him? Let’s see it. Very basic, in
verse 3, “And by this standard we know that we know Him: if we
keep His commandments. The one who says, ‘I know Him,’ and does not keep
His commandments, is a liar, and the truth is not in Him.” Now stop and
think about this for a minute. Is it not then foolish for the people and
ministers in the churches of God to go to Sunday-keeping churches, whose
ministers are liars, and ask, “How do you understand the Scriptures?”
Just think on that for a minute. “On the other hand, if
anyone is keeping His word, truly in this one the love of God is being
perfected...” And that’s what God wants in our lives, that the love of
God be perfected. That’s why we’re here. That’s why we’re doing what
we’re doing, so that we can do - as we go back to the very first message
that was given to the church at Ephesus - that we don’t lose our first
love, that it is being perfected. And if it is, he says, “By this
means we know we are in Him.” And also that means we know that He is
in us.
Now verse 6 is the key: “Anyone who claims to dwell in Him is obligating
himself also to walk even as He Himself has walked” (I John 2:3-6, FV).
Isn’t that something. That’s how we’re to do it. That’s how we’re to
live God’s ways. And that’s why where we started out that John was
pleased when he heard that they were walking in the truth.
So what Paul is writing about here back in Colossians 2:6 - now let’s go
back there – “Therefore, as you have received Christ Jesus the Lord [and
that means the whole Bible together], be walking in Him;[now notice]
being rooted and built up…” So you have roots that go down for
stability, and you are being built up - your faith and love is being
perfected. “…Built up in Him, and being confirmed in the faith, exactly
as you were taught, abounding in it with thanksgiving.” Verse 8, a very
key one, “Be on guard so that no one takes you captive through
philosophy and vain deceit, according to the traditions of men,
according to the elements of the world, and not according to Christ”
(Colossians 2:6-8,
FV).
Very important. Look at all of these different doctrinal proposals that
come along, and what you see? They are all designed and presented with
persuasive speech. They’re all designed to lead you just a little away
from Christ, and a little more, and a little more, and a little more.
Satan knows that he can’t get those who have the Holy Spirit of God to
reject it instantly. So he comes along with a program, a step by step,
by step, by step, by step to get rid of it. And that’s how he does it.
That’s how he accomplishes it.
Now let’s come back here to Revelation 3 and let’s talk a little bit
more about Laodiceanism. So if that’s the problem - which it is; and was
it not philosophy brought by a Greek native professor, doctor of
philosophy, which set the stage to take down one of the largest churches
of God in the history of the churches of God? Yes indeed. Because
philosophy changes the nature of God. And if you believe that Jesus did
not exist until He was conceived, you are changing the nature of God.
Now what happens when you get into that state? Let’s pick it up here. It
says they’re neither hot or cold, lukewarm, be spewed out of His mouth.
Now verse 17, “ ‘For you say, “I am rich and have become wealthy”…’ ”
Now notice this. This is the only church that talks back to God. None of
the others do. “God, how can You accuse me of this? Look all these
blessings that we have.” No, “ ‘ “…And have become wealthy, and have
need of nothing;” and you do not understand that you are wretched, and
miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked.’ ” How are you clothed
spiritually? So He says He doesn’t want you to be naked. So He gives us
counsel. And this is what we need to do, brethren, “ ‘…to buy from Me
gold purified by fire so that you may be rich [the true riches, like
those in Smyrna had], and white garments so that you may be clothed, and
the shame of your nakedness may not be revealed; and to anoint your eyes
with eye salve so that you may see.’ ”
Now let’s understand this. In all of this, though it is pointing out the
errors and the problems and the difficulties, this is not a matter of
condemnation to put people down. This is a matter of an urgent message
to wake people up, from the point of view that God is dealing with us.
He says, “ ‘As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten. Therefore, be
zealous and repent’ ” (Revelation 3:17-19, FV). And when we have
that repentance, how are we to implement it? Let’s come over here and
look at the church at Philadelphia, which then is the key model.
Everyone wants to be a Philadelphian. Not everyone can. But
nevertheless, when we repent of these things, whether Laodiceans, or
Sardisites, or Thyatira, or Pergamos, or Ephesus, whichever attitude we
are in, which ever church in the world that there is today that we are
in, we can look at this as the model on how we need to behave ourselves
and how we need to react to God.
He says here in Revelation 3:8, “ ‘I know your works. Behold, I have set
before you an open door, and no one has the power to shut it because you
have a little strength [God is holding it open], and have kept My word…’
” There it is, as we read back there in the beginning, Deuteronomy 8,
which is also in Matthew 4 and Luke 4, “Man shall not live by bread
alone but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.” “ ‘…You
have kept My word, and have not denied My name.’” When you bring in all
of these false doctrines and things that we have covered, you’re denying
the name of Christ. “‘Behold, I will make those of the synagogue of
Satan…’ ” Which He’s telling us here, do not worry about the world. Do
not worry about the conspiracies that are out there, which are out
there, which are all of Satan who is deceive the world. God is going to
turn the tables on them. “ ‘…Who proclaim themselves to be Jews and are
not, but do lie - behold, I will cause them to come and worship before
your feet, and to know that I have loved you.’ ”
Now think about that for a minute. That’s what God is going to do to the
rich and the great of this world. They’re going to come and humble
themselves before the feet of the resurrected children of God and
acknowledge that we are of God, and that they were of Satan. Now notice,
here is a blessing and a promise which Christ has given: “ ‘Because you
have kept the word of My patience [so God recognizes and understands
what you do], I will also keep you from the time of temptation which is
about to come upon the whole world to try those who dwell on the earth.’
” A great worldwide event which is coming, which is the antichrist, and
the false prophet, and the mark of the beast, and all of these things at
the end time are coming. He is going to keep us and protect us. Exactly
how He will do that, God knows. So what we do is leave it in His hands
to show us what to do. Trust in Him to watch over us.
He says, “ ‘Behold, I am coming quickly; hold fast that which you have
so that no one may take away your crown.’” Don’t lose what you have had.
Heed the warnings here. Repent of the things that are wrong. Hear, give
ear to the Spirit. “‘The one who has an ear, let him hear what the
Spirit says to the churches. The one who overcomes [which we can, and
we’re victorious in Christ] will I make a pillar in the temple of My
God, and he shall not go out anymore; and I will write upon him the name
of My God, and the name of the city of My God, the new Jerusalem, which
will come down out of heaven from My God; and I will write upon him
My new name. The one who has an ear, let him hear with the Spirit says
to the churches’ ” (Revelation 3:8-13, FV).
So brethren, in our walk with God as we are coming closer, and closer,
and closer to the end, as we are reaching that time when the kingdom of
God is going to come on this earth, when we’re reaching the time when
we’re going to graduate from this physical life and enter into the
grave, and await the Resurrection, we need to heed the warnings and
teachings of God and just ask God to be with His people, to forgive
them, to heal them, to raise them up, and to help us all love God with
all our hearts, and minds, and soul, and being.
Pentecost – Day 49 – 2006
Scriptural Reference
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Leviticus 23:9-11, 15-16, (KJV
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Deuteronomy 2:7 (KJV)
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Leviticus 26:2,11-13, (KJV)
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Deuteronomy 8:1-3 (KJV)
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II John 4-6, (FV)
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II Corinthians 6:14-18, (FV)
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Psalm 86:11-17 (KJV )
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Psalm 119:1-3 (KJV )
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Psalm 138:1-2, 6-8 (KJV )
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Revelation 1:8-12, 17-20 (FV)
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Revelation 2:1-4 (FV)
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Mark 12:28-31 (FV)
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Revelation 2:5 (FV)
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Revelation 2:7 (FV)
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Revelation 2:8-9 (FV)
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Revelation 2:12-14 (FV)
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Hebrews 4:12 (KJV, paraphrased)
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Revelation 2:14-16 (FV)
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Revelation 2:18-20 (FV)
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Revelation 2:21-22 (FV)
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Psalm 86:1-7 (KJV )
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Revelation 2:23-25,29 (FV)
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Revelation 3:2-6 (FV)
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Exodus 32:33, KJV paraphrased).
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Colossians 2:1-7 (FV)
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I John 2:3-6 (FV)
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Colossians 2:6-8 (FV)
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Revelation 3:17-19 (FV)
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Revelation 3:8-13 (FV)
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