Revelation Chapter 3 — Letters to the Seven Churches 2
10 questions · hard · includes answer key
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?
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?
3. What does Jesus say about the 'open door' in Revelation 3:8 regarding the church of Philadelphia?
4. In Revelation 3:9, what does Jesus promise concerning those who claim to be Jews but belong to 'the synagogue of Satan'?
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?
6. In Revelation 3:14, how does Jesus describe Himself to the church of Laodicea?
7. What is Jesus's primary complaint against the church of Laodicea in Revelation 3:15-16?
8. In Revelation 3:17, what does Jesus say the church of Laodicea claims about itself, and what does He say is actually true?
9. What does Jesus advise the church of Laodicea to buy in Revelation 3:18 to address their spiritual condition?
10. What is the primary metaphor Jesus uses in Revelation 3:20 to describe His relationship with the church of Laodicea?
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