The Gospel Ship
Preaching from Revelation 2:1–7, Reverend Jack Hamilton begins a series on the letters to the seven churches. He explains that these are Christ’s last words to His people, with five of the seven churches called to repent. Hamilton emphasizes that the letter to Ephesus commends their labor, patience, and doctrinal vigilance, yet exposes their critical failure: they had left their first love. Drawing from Acts 18–20, he recounts the history of the Ephesian church and Paul’s warnings to “take heed to yourselves.” The message applies directly to modern believers, urging continual repentance, self-examination, and a return to fervent love for Christ. Without this, churches risk losing their witness as lampstands before the watching world. Key Themes: • Revelation as apocalyptic literature and Christ’s final words to His church • The church’s role as light-bearers before the world • Commendations: labor, patience, intolerance of false teachers • Rebuke: leaving their first love for Christ • Paul’s warnings to the Ephesian elders (Acts 20): take heed, watch, and remember • Revival in Ephesus: turning from idolatry to Christ • The danger of drifting, complacency, and cold love amid increasing iniquity • Repentance as continual for Christians, not just unbelievers • God’s call to remember, repent, and return to earlier devotion • The risk of Christ removing a church’s lampstand if love and witness fade
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