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Contenido proporcionado por Kenneth Baker. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Kenneth Baker o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.
The message in the book of Revelation is relevant to far more than the seven churches in Asia. Though written for that time, the message is relevant all the time. The letters focused on trials, failures, and shortcomings, but they ultimately are messages of encouragement. To each church, God says, "I Know." He knows their situation. He knows their struggles. He knows their failures, wants, and desires. And He will provide that need, that want, that desire, and a way through that situation. To each of these churches, and indeed to each of us, God knows what we need and will be that for us. The church in Philadelphia had a problem. The Bible says they had little strength. We do not know why they were weary; only that they were tired. God came to them with a message that was key to their problem. Our limited strength does not disqualify us from God's purpose or blessing. Our text says, "He that hath the key of David." The key symbolizes control over who has access. It grants or denies access. God has the key to unlock His purpose in our lives. No matter the size or scope of the problem, God has the key to resolving it. God holds the key to every circumstance.
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The message in the book of Revelation is relevant to far more than the seven churches in Asia. Though written for that time, the message is relevant all the time. The letters focused on trials, failures, and shortcomings, but they ultimately are messages of encouragement. To each church, God says, "I Know." He knows their situation. He knows their struggles. He knows their failures, wants, and desires. And He will provide that need, that want, that desire, and a way through that situation. To each of these churches, and indeed to each of us, God knows what we need and will be that for us. The church in Philadelphia had a problem. The Bible says they had little strength. We do not know why they were weary; only that they were tired. God came to them with a message that was key to their problem. Our limited strength does not disqualify us from God's purpose or blessing. Our text says, "He that hath the key of David." The key symbolizes control over who has access. It grants or denies access. God has the key to unlock His purpose in our lives. No matter the size or scope of the problem, God has the key to resolving it. God holds the key to every circumstance.
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