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185. Deny Christ Or Die?? (Smyrna Part 3)

DENY CHRIST OR DIE??? (SMYRNA PART 3)Rome thought suffering would destroy the Church.Instead, suffering revealed who truly ruled the world.In this episode of the PRODCAST, we enter the terrifying and glorious second half of Christ’s letter to the church in Smyrna. Jesus does not promise escape from persecution. He promises something far greater. He reveals that Satan’s fury is temporary, suffering is measured, martyrdom is not defeat, and death itself has already been conquered by the risen Christ.We examine Revelation 2:8-11, the theology of persecution, the meaning of “ten days,” the downfall of Satan in Revelation 12, and the extraordinary martyrdom of Polycarp, the bishop of Smyrna who stood before Rome and refused to deny his King.This is one of the most powerful passages in the entire book of Revelation.IN THIS EPISODE:Why Jesus commands Christians not to fear sufferingHow Christ’s resurrection changes the meaning of deathWhy Satan’s persecution intensifies before judgmentWhat “ten days” of tribulation actually meansHow martyrdom became the church’s victory weaponThe astonishing story of Polycarp and the fires of SmyrnaWhy Rome’s greatest threat was ultimately powerlessHow faithful suffering publicly declares that Jesus is Lord“The persecution was intensifying not because Satan was winning, but because he knew he was losing.”“Rome thought it was silencing Polycarp. Instead, it created a sermon that has preached for nineteen centuries.”TEXT:Revelation 2:8-11“And to the angel of the church in Smyrna write:The first and the last, who was dead, and has come to life, says this:‘I know your tribulation and your poverty (but you are rich), and the blasphemy by those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan. Do not fear what you are about to suffer…’”If this episode strengthened your faith, share it with someone who needs courage to stand firm in an age of compromise.Subscribe to the channel and join us next week as we examine Christ’s promise of the crown of life and the destruction of the second death.SUPPORT THE CHANNEL:Join this channel to help support the ministry and get access to perks

15 de may de 2026 - 59 min
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184. Tribulation & The Synagogue of Satan: (The Letter to Smyrna Part 2)

TRIBULATION & THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN(The Letter to Smyrna Part 2) | Revelation 2:8–11 📖 In This EpisodeJesus speaks directly to the church in Smyrna and overturns every visible verdict the world had placed on them.What looked like failure, He calls faithfulness.What looked like poverty, He calls wealth.What looked like religious authority, He exposes as rebellion.This is not encouragement through sentiment.This is a verdict from the risen Christ. 📜 TextRevelation 2:8–11 (NASB 1995) 🔑 Key Themes1. Tribulation (θλῖψις)This is not a distant, future catastrophe.This is pressure. Crushing, sustained, relentless opposition.The normal cost of following Christ in a world that resists Him.2. Poverty… But RichThe church in Smyrna suffered real economic loss for their faithfulness.No guilds.No advancement.No compromise.And yet Jesus declares:“You are rich.”Present tense.Because true wealth is found in Christ, not in currency.3. The Synagogue of SatanJesus identifies their accusers with shocking clarity.True covenant identity has never been about ethnicity alone, but about faith in the Messiah.When the substance arrives and is rejected, the system that once pointed to Him becomes something else entirely. 🧠 Big IdeaRevelation teaches us to see reality as heaven sees it.What looks like defeat may actually be victoryWhat looks like poverty may actually be wealthWhat looks like power may actually be rebellionJesus alone defines what is real. 👑 The Verdict of ChristJesus does not promise immediate relief.He gives something greater:Your suffering is seenYour poverty is not ultimateYour enemies are exposedYour identity is secureYou are rich. ➡️ Next EpisodeJesus tells Smyrna exactly what is coming:Prison.Testing.Death.And then gives one command that outweighs all of it:Be faithful unto death. 📣 Subscribe & ShareIf this episode helped you understand Revelation more clearly, share it with someone who needs it and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. Join this channel to help support the work! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD_3vCL8AM6U3sJIAzq9vnA/join

20 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 24 min
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183. The Church of Smyrna (Part 1)

Episode Summary Smyrna was not just a city. It was a sermon. Its skyline looked like a crown. Its coins celebrated resurrection. Its loyalty to Rome promised glory through suffering. Every street preached a theology of death, vindication, and imperial reward. Into that world, Jesus speaks two titles that unravel everything: “The First and the Last” and “the One who was dead and has come to life.” Before He commands faithfulness, He establishes identity. Before He addresses their suffering, He reminds them who governs history and who has already conquered death. * Why Smyrna receives no rebuke from Jesus * How ancient cities functioned as theological arguments * Smyrna’s “resurrection” narrative and crown identity * Why Christians were economically and socially pressured through trade guilds and emperor worship * How Jesus’ self-identification dismantles Smyrna’s civic mythology * Why identity always comes before command in Christ’s letters Smyrna had a resurrection story. Jesus had an empty tomb. That difference changes everything about poverty, pressure, prison, and death. Jesus turns from who He is to what He sees: Their poverty. Their accusers. Their coming suffering. And the command that defines the entire letter. Be faithful. What You’ll LearnCore TruthNext Week

21 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 5 min
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182. Revelation 2:1-7 - The Letter To The Church In Ephesus

In this episode of The PRODCAST, we return at last to the book of Revelation—moving beyond chapter 1 and into the first of the seven churches: Ephesus.After establishing that Revelation is not a futuristic end-of-the-world prediction, but a first-century covenantal judgment on the Jewish Old Covenant world, we now watch that theology land in a real city, under real pressure, with real consequences for real Christians.Ephesus was the nerve center of Asia Minor—economically powerful, religiously saturated, and socially unforgiving. It was a city governed by fear, profit, ritual, and reputation. Artemis ruled its imagination. Rome enforced its order. The synagogue wielded legal and social leverage. And the church lived at the collision point of all three.Jesus’ letter to Ephesus (Revelation 2:1–7) is not abstract theology. It is judgment and comfort spoken into a hostile environment where faithfulness was costly, vigilance was necessary, and endurance slowly drained joy.This episode explores:Why Ephesus is addressed firstHow pagan religion, imperial power, and Jewish opposition convergedWhy the Nicolaitans were more dangerous than persecutionHow faithfulness can survive while love quietly thinsWhy Jesus rebukes a church that is orthodox, discerning, and enduringWhat it means to leave your first love without abandoning truthWhy Christ threatens not persecution—but lampstand removalHow covenant judgment on Jerusalem (AD 70) changes everythingWhy the church’s goal was never mere survival—but burning loveThis is a warning for churches under pressure—and a promise for those who overcome.Episode StructureIntroduction – Why Revelation must be read covenantallyPart 1 – The City of EphesusPart 2 – The Religion of Ephesus (Artemis, fear, and power)Part 3 – The Nicolaitans and theological accommodationPart 4 – The hidden cost of faithfulnessPart 5 – Reading Revelation 2:1–7 in full contextPart 6 – Jewish opposition, Roman leverage, and covenant judgmentPart 7 – Christ’s rebuke: losing love without losing truthConclusion – Survival vs. joy, endurance vs. delight, warning vs. hopeScripture FocusRevelation 2:1–7Deuteronomy 28Leviticus 26Acts 19Matthew 241 Thessalonians 2:14–16(All Scripture quotations from NASB 1995)Support the ShowIf this episode helped you:SubscribeShareLeave a commentBecome a memberYour support makes this work possible.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD_3vCL8AM6U3sJIAzq9vnA/joinThanks for listening.See you next time on The PRODCAST.

17 de ene de 2026 - 1 h 21 min
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