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What does the Bible say about the church in Philadelphia?

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The church in Philadelphia signifies a faithful group that has kept God's word and not denied His name, and the Lord commends them for their perseverance.

The church in Philadelphia is addressed in Revelation 3:7-13, where the Lord reveals His acknowledgment of their works, stating that He has set before them an open door that no one can close. This church represents a faithful remnant that, despite having little strength, has adhered to the teachings of Christ and remained true to His name. The commendation from Christ emphasizes their unwavering commitment, illustrating that the true church is one that holds fast to God’s word in a world that often opposes it. Their recognition serves as a reminder that faithfulness in the midst of trials is honored by God.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:7-13

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