Hold Fast to the Truth
This week in our To the Churches series, we looked at Jesus’ message to the church in Thyatira—a faithful group of believers whose tolerance of false teaching was slowly undermining the truth.
Guest teacher Ben Clark walks us through Revelation 2:18–29, where Jesus commends their service and love but calls them to reject compromise. In a city where career, culture, and faith collided, Christians had to choose between fitting in or following Jesus. The same is true for us today.
This episode challenges us to hold fast to the gospel—even when it costs us something—and reminds us that Jesus sees every motive, every compromise, and every moment we choose Him. Our hope is secure, but we must be faithful in the waiting.
Discussion questions:
How does the description of Jesus having eyes like a flame of fire and feet like burnished bronze compare with your perception of Jesus?
Thyatira was known for its sexual immorality and idolatry. How do you see these two issues in the church today?
How do you see toleration of sin becoming more and more prevalent?
How does it make you feel that Jesus searches both mind and heart? That He knows all things, even those we think are hidden?
How does the hope of Jesus making all things new encourage you?
Guest teacher Ben Clark walks us through Revelation 2:18–29, where Jesus commends their service and love but calls them to reject compromise. In a city where career, culture, and faith collided, Christians had to choose between fitting in or following Jesus. The same is true for us today.
This episode challenges us to hold fast to the gospel—even when it costs us something—and reminds us that Jesus sees every motive, every compromise, and every moment we choose Him. Our hope is secure, but we must be faithful in the waiting.
Discussion questions:
How does the description of Jesus having eyes like a flame of fire and feet like burnished bronze compare with your perception of Jesus?
Thyatira was known for its sexual immorality and idolatry. How do you see these two issues in the church today?
How do you see toleration of sin becoming more and more prevalent?
How does it make you feel that Jesus searches both mind and heart? That He knows all things, even those we think are hidden?
How does the hope of Jesus making all things new encourage you?
