North Pointe Beyond Sunday
This episode of the Beyond Sunday podcast looks back at the Sunday sermon in the church’s series on the seven churches of Revelation, focusing on the letter to the church in Pergamum. Pastor Robby and Pastor James begin by recapping the setting of the passage and the unusual description of Jesus as the one with a sharp, double-edged sword. They spend time explaining that image as symbolic language for God’s word, which convicts, judges, and exposes the thoughts and intentions of the heart. They connect this to the idea that Jesus sees not only outward actions, but also the reasons behind them, and that the letter begins with a warning because Pergamum is addressed in a serious way. The conversation then turns to Pergamum itself, described as a city marked by persecution and by the presence of pagan worship. They say the church remained faithful in some ways, but had also allowed compromise in private life and private worship. The sermon’s warning is that they had not denied Christ openly, but had drifted in hidden ways. From there, they discuss how compromise often starts subtly. They talk about the need for prayer, Scripture, and trusted community to reveal areas where believers may be drifting. They also emphasize transparency, accountability, and the importance of having people who can speak into a person’s life. Another major theme is repentance. They explain that repentance is presented as an invitation rather than a rejection, and that God’s knowledge of believers includes both their suffering and their sin. The episode closes by focusing on identity: believers are called to live first as followers of Christ, not as citizens of culture, and to let that identity shape behavior in public and private.
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