Endure Patiently

This week in our 'To the Churches' series, we looked at Jesus’ letter to the church in Philadelphia—a smaller church with big faith. Unlike the sharp corrections given to some other churches, this message is full of affirmation and encouragement. In a city rocked by instability and persecution, the believers in Philadelphia held fast. Jesus calls them faithful, not because they were big or influential, but because they endured with patience and trusted His authority. In this sermon, Mark explores how Jesus—holy, true, and the one with the keys—opens doors no one can shut. We’re reminded that life may feel overwhelming, but Jesus is coming soon, and He sees those who remain faithful. It’s a hope-filled word for anyone wondering if their small acts of faith are making a difference. Spoiler: they are.

Discussion questions:
1.  Which one of these descriptions of Jesus in the letters is most inspiring to you?  What do you like about this one, in the letter to Philadelphia?
2.  Is it encouraging or scary to you that Jesus keeps repeating that "He Knows" what is going on?  Why?
3.  Is it surprising to you that the smallest of the churches here is the most applauded by Jesus?  Why or Why not?
4.  Jesus expressly confesses His love in this letter.  How would that make you feel if you were in this church?
5.  Jesus says He is "coming soon" and yet what seems to be a long time has passed.  How do you reconcile this statement from the One who is truth?
6.  How does the vision of eternity given at the end of each letter impact your perspective on life?
Endure Patiently
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