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What is the Open Door? Revelation 3 - Robert B. Sloan

The door in question in our passage (Revelation 3:7-13) is the door that opens into death and the life beyond.

“The Church With An Open Door” (Revelation 3:7-13 sermon)

And just like them, our challenge is to remain faithful. That's why Jesus reminds us here in Revelation 3:7, that “HE has the key of David; HE ...

Philadelphia, Church of the Open Door Revelation 3:7–13

He is the rightful heir to David's throne. In another passage, Revelation 1:18, Jesus declared that He has “the keys of hades and of death.” The important truth ...

Philadelphia: Powerless, But Persevering (Revelation 3:7-13)

Because another power was at work within them. The death of Jesus long ago means life for us now, power to live today, and power to live forever ...

Revelation 3 - Ironside's Notes on Selected Books - StudyLight.org

“These things saith he that is holy, he that is true” (3:7). These words embody a challenge to separation from evil in life and error in doctrine. If we would ...

Commentary on Revelation 3:7-13 - Biblical Scholarship

7 “To the angel of the church in Philadelphia write the following: “This is the solemn pronouncement of the Holy One, the True One, who holds ...

What is the meaning of Revelation Chapter Three? - Quora

Chapter 3 is prophecy about the Fall of the Catholic church, and it's renewal through its Reformed. It introduces the Protestantism which took ...

Sermon: Philadelphia - Faithful Witnesses: Revelation 3:7-13

The word “keep” does not mean “to take out of”, but rather, “to keep watch over”, or “to guard”; “to cause to continue or persevere.” This is ...

Understanding the Sevens in Revelation | VerseNotes

The Lamb also has 7 eyes, which is a little weird—don't try to picture it—but eyes symbolize wisdom, meaning the Lamb is not just all-powerful ...

Revelation 3:7-13 - A Door No Man Can Shut!

In this passage, Jesus refers to a future hour of testing. When He says He will keep us “from” the hour of testing, does He mean He will keep us through the ...

Revelation 3:4-6 meaning | TheBibleSays.com

Jesus promises blessings to those in the church in Sardis who have not defiled themselves, telling them that they will be safe from the second death.

Revelation 3:7 NIV - Bible.com

To the angel of the church in Philadelphia write: These are the words of him who is holy and true, who holds the key of David. What he opens no one can shut ...

To The Church in Philadelphia - Ligonier Ministries

10). Since “conquering” in Revelation 2–3 usually means staying true to Jesus in the face of persecution, the promise to the one who conquers in ...

Lesson 6 Revelation 3:7-13 | Truth Unity

What this means is the Christ Power has established ETERNAL OPPORTUNITY for our human love nature. Never will we be deprived of love in our lives. We need not ...

Revelation 3:7-13: Church in Philadelphia | Keep Thy Heart

(v12-13)(v12-13) What does Jesus mean when He says He will make us a pillar? A pillar is permanent; you can't just start removing functional pillars from a ...

The Church at Philadelphia Introduction & History Revelation 3:7-13 ...

It is the great promise of the Risen Christ that he has set before the Christians of. Philadelphia an open door which no man can ever shut. What is the meaning ...

Philadelphia: Enduring Faithfulness | Countryside Bible Church

Of course, in the Old Testament God is often referred to as the Holy One, again and again. In Revelation 6:10 this expression is used of the ...

Kevin DeYoung, "Philadelphia" - Revelation 3:7-13 (Session 8)

March 3, 2019 Clarus 2019 – Letters to the 7 Churches Summary: Jesus promises this unimpressive church perseverance and a new status of His ...

Seven Churches of Revelation Bible Study - David Jeremiah Blog

Not every believer in Thyatira was immoral. Some knew God's holy standards and would not budge from them. The message for those who did not engage in the cult ...

Don't Revelation 3:7 and Isaiah 22 point to Christ - not Peter

As the royal son of David, Christ is the owner of the key of David, but this doesn't mean he can't give to Peter, as his “prime minister,” the keys to his ...