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Revelation Chapter 3 — Letters to the Seven Churches 2

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Revelation Chapter 3 — Letters to the Seven Churches 2

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1. In Revelation 3:1, Jesus describes Himself as having 'the seven spirits of God and the seven stars.' What does this imagery primarily represent about Jesus's authority?

A.His complete spiritual power and authority over all churches
B.His ability to speak in multiple languages and dialects
C.His connections to the seven pagan temple systems
D.His control over the physical planets and celestial bodies

2. According to Revelation 3:4, what specific promise does Jesus make to those in the church of Sardis who have not soiled their clothes?

A.They will walk with Him in white, for they are worthy
B.They will receive a new white stone with a hidden name
C.They will be clothed in fine linen and seated on His throne
D.They will never hunger or thirst again in His kingdom

3. What does Jesus say about the 'open door' in Revelation 3:8 regarding the church of Philadelphia?

A.No one can shut it because of their little strength and obedience to His word
B.It represents their opportunity to travel throughout Asia Minor preaching
C.It signifies the removal of Jewish opposition to their congregation
D.It indicates they will soon be transported physically to heaven

4. In Revelation 3:9, what does Jesus promise concerning those who claim to be Jews but belong to 'the synagogue of Satan'?

A.They will come and bow down at the feet of the church of Philadelphia
B.They will be imprisoned for forty days to repent of their blasphemy
C.They will be converted and become members of the church
D.They will be cast out of the city and never return

5. What specific promise does Jesus make to the overcomers in Philadelphia regarding the 'pillar in the temple of my God' in Revelation 3:12?

A.They will never leave it, and Jesus will write His name, His God's name, and the New Jerusalem's name on them
B.They will be given authority to build a new physical temple in Jerusalem
C.They will serve as priests and offer sacrifices in God's heavenly temple
D.They will become pillars who support the entire structure of God's kingdom

6. In Revelation 3:14, how does Jesus describe Himself to the church of Laodicea?

A.The Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of God's creation
B.The lion of Judah, the root of David, and the Morning Star
C.The alpha and omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end
D.The mighty God, the eternal Father, and the Prince of Peace

7. What is Jesus's primary complaint against the church of Laodicea in Revelation 3:15-16?

A.They are neither cold nor hot, and He is about to spit them out of His mouth for their lukewarmness
B.They have abandoned the doctrine of the Nicolaitans and returned to pagan idolatry
C.They have allowed false prophets to teach that Christ has not yet come
D.They have neglected the poor and the widows in their community

8. In Revelation 3:17, what does Jesus say the church of Laodicea claims about itself, and what does He say is actually true?

A.They say they are rich and need nothing, but Jesus says they are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked
B.They say they are strong in faith, but Jesus says they lack endurance and love
C.They say they are pure and holy, but Jesus says they are defiled by worldly lusts
D.They say they are faithful witnesses, but Jesus says they have denied His name

9. What does Jesus advise the church of Laodicea to buy in Revelation 3:18 to address their spiritual condition?

A.Gold refined in fire, white clothes, and salve for their eyes
B.Fine linen and purple cloth, precious stones, and myrrh
C.Frankincense, incense, and alabaster jars of perfume
D.Seed, oil, and wheat for sustenance and worship

10. What is the primary metaphor Jesus uses in Revelation 3:20 to describe His relationship with the church of Laodicea?

A.He stands at the door and knocks, waiting to be invited in to share a meal
B.He is seated on a throne judging the church for its unfaithfulness
C.He is walking among the lampstands evaluating each church's works
D.He is knocking down the door to forcibly remove the unfaithful from the church

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