The Seven Letters of Revelation
The Seven Most Important Seconds of a Welcoming Church
At the Catalyst workshop we held this March 15th. Anja shared with me that on Sunday, we only have 7 seconds for a visitor to decide whether or not to return to our church. And if those 7 seconds that made a good impression on a visitor aren't genuinely reaffirmed Sunday after Sunday as a congregation, can we say we care? Having the best church growth strategies will be useless if we fail to get visitors to return. Our most important goal is not to give visitors a warm welcome and make them think we're a "nice church."
We should all know that the purpose of coming to church is to worship God, give Him thanks, and strengthen our relationship with Christ. Therefore, sharing the love of Jesus is the most important thing, and that must be born in our hearts. We can Google and find plenty of advice on The Dos and Don’ts of Welcoming First-time Guests, and we can learn and work on it, but our task depends on whether we truly show that we care and that we will guide them to find and know Jesus Christ as their savior.about whether we are willing to dedicate time and effort to help them know God our Lord, learn to follow Jesus Christ and experience how the Holy Spirit dwells in them.So, we only have 7 seconds.
If you have a heart to serve and want to show God's love, plan to be one of FMC's 7 Seconds Entrepreneur Watchers. Start praying today and decide to act. We only have 7 seconds for God to transform a life... Jesus is counting on you!
Revelation1:1a, 3 The Revelation of Jesus Christ, … Blessed is he who reads and those who hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written in it; for the time is near.
The seven churches of revelation hold significant historical and spiritual value, as they represent early Christian communities addressed in the Book of Revelation. Understanding these churches will help us grasp the challenges faced by early believers and their enduring relevance today.
Why the book of Revelation? And why are we going to study the Letters to the Seven Churches in the book of Revelation? The Church of Christ must be a church capable of overflowing and growing exponentially like the early church in Acts. Why isn't this happening today, or are we not experiencing it as early church did in the first century?
In Revelation, the last book of the Bible, Jesus' words to the seven churches remain as relevant today as they were in the first century.
These seven letters from Jesus to the churches of Revelation contain messages of warning and encouragement for churches that historically suffered persecution, were influenced by paganism, or were exposed to cultures hostile to the faith.
And we find ourselves in similar circumstances, especially in times where defection from the Christian faith is increasing. The younger generations are not being guided in the truth and are searching for that TRUTH. Therefore, our role in this city, in these times, becomes crucial.
The Seven Churches of Revelation*
Historical Context of the Seven Churches
The seven churches of revelation were located in Asia Minor, modern-day Turkey. In the first century AD, these cities—Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea—were centers of trade, culture, and administration. This geographical and historical landscape laid the foundation for the messages received by each church.
Each church faced unique challenges, influenced by local beliefs, spiritual practices, and societal pressures. Understanding these factors is crucial in interpreting the messages given to each congregation.
What challenges did the seven churches face?
The seven churches of revelation faced challenges such as persecution, cultural pressures to conform, internal struggles with morality, and a dangerous drift away from passionate faith. Each church’s situation reflected unique circumstances that tested their commitment to Christianity.
Can the seven churches of revelation inform our understanding of modern churches?
Yes, the experiences and lessons of the seven churches provide valuable insights for today’s churches, particularly regarding community engagement, authenticity in worship, and resilience in faith amidst trials.
*Adapted from: https://oracioncristiana.org/en/the-seven-churches-of-revelation/








