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Eschatology Where Are We Now?
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The Assembly (14a) Laodicea was only a few miles distant from ________ and Hieropolis. Interestingly all three cities are mentioned in Paul’s epistle to the Colossians. (Col. 4:12-16) Chronologically this is the ______ period of church history. It is doubtless the period in which we now live. The word "Laodicea" means "the ________ of the people." Our period of human history is certainly an age of __________. This is the time of the "rights" movements. True power cannot be _______, it can only be ________ as God’s people submit in faith to His authority. It is so sad that so few people understand that the church is _____ a democracy. It is a congregational __________. The ________ of the church is Christ. His will is _________ to the will of the people. At any given time the congregation legitimately can only _________ the will of God. Since the Laodicean period is the last part of the church age, we are living in the time frame in which our Lord will return!
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The Author (14b) The Appraisal (15-17)
The ________ of Christ is demonstrated to a rebellious generation. He is the "Amen" or the "so be it." Only God is of such character that ______ He says or does can be confirmed with the title, "the Amen." He is also ____________ faithful in every aspect of both His character and His conduct. He is the "true witness" because He is truth in incarnate. He is the _________ and agent of all creation. (John 1:1-3; Col. 1:14-17) The Appraisal (15-17) In contrast to the church at Philadelphia where there is nothing _________, there is nothing __________ in God's assessment of the Laodicean church. They were: Self-Satisfied (15) The greatest blight to ever afflict a church is to become satisfied with things ________ inventions. There is no _______ for a self-satisfied church because there is no realization that help is _________.
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Sickening (16) This condition is _____________ to God
Sickening (16) This condition is _____________ to God. He would rather the church of Laodicea to be cold or hot. Since they were neither, their _________ sickens God to the extent that He is prepared to vomit them up. Such a graphic picture ought to ___________ believers who have fallen into a state of complacency. Self-Reliant (17a) Laodicea was a commercial center and very ____________. In spite of inflation and recessions this generation of Christian live at the __________ standard of living in history. ______________ is the idol of the hour. Even God's people are carried away with the greed of the age. We've lost our _____________ upon God. We seem to be able to figure out a way to accomplish our goals with or without His blessing. This independence is spiritually ____________. (1 Tim. 6:17) Spiritually Bankrupt (17b) The independence of the Laodicean church has engendered a serious __________ of essential ingredients for spiritual success. They were: - Lacking Power - "Wretched" means _____________. "Miserable" means ___________. How sad to be in such a state and think ourselves to be in "need of nothing." The lack of _______ spiritual power among believers in this day explains our failure to be salt and light in this wicked generation.
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Lacking Faith - In the Bible the metaphor of true wealth is associated with the amount of ________ one enjoys. What a shame for the church to be blessed with __________ wealth while experiencing spiritual _____________. In such an environment material things become an end in themselves, rather than a means to the end of glorifying God. Without __________ faith, the church is "poor" indeed. There is no poverty _________ than spiritual poverty, or more unnecessary. - Lacking Discernment - Blindness is consistently utilized in the Bible to picture ____________ blindness. To be aware of blindness is enough to create ____________ upon God for insight. To be blind and unaware is to __________ about in a world of deepening darkness. - Lacking Righteousness - Clothing pictures the __________ righteousness of Christ. To be naked indicates the apostasy of this age when many people who __________ Christ do not __________ faith in Christ. There is no cure for apostasy but ____________. The Appeal (18-20) The Answer (18) God has an answer for the great need of this church. The answer is to buy _______ riches from Christ. (Isa. 55:1,2) God is not looking for man’s ________; He is looking for man’s ________. (Psa. 51:17 )
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Gold tried in the fire is so as to prove its endurance is fireproofed ________. It is a __________ faith. (1 Pet 1:7 ) White raiment is the __________ righteousness of Christ which covers the shame that self righteousness can ________ cover. The great need of this church is __________ conversion. While Laodicea was _____________ to its nakedness, God saw its ________. Reference to eyesalve must has struck a familiar note to these people. Laodicea was _________ for a certain eye powder. Eyesalve is a peculiar medicine compounded of ___________ measures of the Word of God and ____________ to the Holy Spirit. The eyes anointed ___________ with this salve can readily see spiritual ___________ and __________ the spirit of the age. Without this anointing, blindness ____________. The Anticipation (19) Chastening is the Scriptures is the ____________ lot of the believer. The word "rebuke" carries the idea of “____________________." Sinners are judged but believers are chastened. (Prov. 3:11,12) The way to avoid chastening is to repent ____________, quickly, constantly, and ____________. The point is that during this Laodicean age there are true believers who are greatly influenced by the apostasy and need to be __________ lest they be carried away to the point of God's rebuke and _____________.
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The Approach (20) This is indeed a _________ verse
The Approach (20) This is indeed a _________ verse. It is often used with the unsaved but that application is ___________. This is a picture of Christ standing __________ the door of the church for which He died. In spite of the terrible apostasy in the professing church, there is still the opportunity for ______________ and individual churches to _____________ with Him. All that we need to do is to allow Christ free _________ and right of way in our hearts. This is a ___________ invitation to individual believers during the Laodicean period of church history. The Appreciation (21,22) Overcomers are believers who have overcome through the ________ of the Lamb. There is a distinction in __________ made here. Christ is currently seated at the ________ hand of the Father on the throne of the Father. He has overcome and now sits with the Father in a state of ______________. (Heb. 10:12,13) The imagery dictates that the overcomers will sit _______ Christ on His ______ throne, which is identified repeatedly in Scripture as the throne of _________. These overcomers will rule and reign _______ Christ.
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The Panorama of Church History
They will be part of His ____________ kingdom. We ought to respond with listening ears. This last promise is a ___________ of all the promises made to the overcomers. The Panorama of Church History ?
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