This sermon delves into Revelation 2:12–17, exploring the message to the church of Pergamus—portrayed as a “mixed marriage” between faith and worldliness. It traces the historical rise of compromise within the church during the time of Constantine, when pagan practices and symbols infiltrated Christianity. The message urges believers to reject religious complacency, confront modern idolatry, and pursue a pure, uncompromised relationship with Christ through obedience and true repentance.
Faith Under Fire: The Church of Smyrna’s Courage and the Call to Enduring Faith – Revelation 2:8-11
11/5/2025Returning to First Love: Christ’s Warning to the Church of Ephesus – Revelation 2:1-7
11/2/2025The Glorious Vision of Christ: Revelation 1:9-20 and the Church's Call to Spiritual Fire
10/29/2025The Unveiling of Jesus: Understanding Revelation 1:1-8 and the Call to Spiritual Readiness
10/26/2025The Promise and Power of the Rapture: Hope, Prophecy, and Preparation for Christ’s Return
10/22/2025The Antichrist Revealed: Timing, Characteristics, and the Church's Departure
10/19/2025In this free pdf downloadable resource from In the Word and Gold Country Calvary Chapel, you'll learn what the word doctrine means, and why the use of it in Scripture is so important.
In this free pdf downloadable resource from In the Word and Gold Country Calvary Chapel, you'll learn what the word doctrine means, and why the use of it in Scripture is so important.