Pastor Bill talks about the ways we can be disciples with all of the changes happening in the world.
Pastor Bill talks about the first deception. To know if God really said something, we have to know the things God has said. Work from the principles of what God has said and never make an argument out of the silence. Reference 2 Timothy 4:3 and Matthew 24.
Pastor Bill talks us through what it means to choose faith over fear and truth over Deceit. Passages include Matthew 16:19, 2 Tim 1:7, 2 Peter 1:3-9, John 14 &16, 2 Cor 10, and Ephesians 4:11.
Pastor Bill walks us through John 9 where Jesus heals the blind man. Why does God allow suffering? There is often something larger at play and sin and suffering cannot stop the work of God.
Pastor Bill talks through what it means to be offered "lesser kingdoms" when God offers us more. He references when the Devil is tempting Jesus in Matthew 4. He also talks through some passages in Isaiah 14 and Psalm 2.
Pastor Bill gives us some encouragement for the last days. Christ is the head of the church and we can trust in him. He dives into 2 Thessalonians 2 and Colossians 1:15.
Pastor Bill talks about the church of Laodicea found in Revelations chapter 3 and what it means to be lukewarm. This passage has some meaningful wording that was important to the people of that time. They didn't believe they needed Christ.
Bill Rose continues his talk about the church of Sardis and how our modern day church can fall into the same types of trouble. He compares this with 2 Timothy 3:1-5 and encourages us to acknowledge the miracles and power that God still demonstrates today.
Bill talks about the churches of Laodicea and Smyrna and how they can help us learn something about our modern day churches. We don't want to be the church that tolerates everything and we most certainly don't want to be a dead church.
Bill starts to talk about the various churches of Revelations Chapter 2. He talks about their wins and their struggles. As Disciples in the last days, we need to know what is true by studying the word. We need to be willing to discuss ideas in the church so that our faith is not blind.
Bill Rose talks about change often being a good thing and Jesus is coming back. That means that we are disciples in the last days and Revelations gives us a glimps about what that means. John writes some encouragement but also some correction.