In this sermon titled "Christ's Letter To Thyatira Part I," Tom Harding addresses the doctrinal significance of Christ's message to the church in Thyatira from Revelation 2:18-23, primarily exploring the dangers of false teachings and the need for doctrinal purity. Harding outlines how the church, while commendable in good works, love, and faithfulness, is rebuked for tolerating teachings that compromise the gospel truth, specifically those associated with "Jezebel" and the Nicolaitans. He supports his points with scripture references, notably Revelation 2:18-23, emphasizing Christ's omniscience and authority as the "Son of God," who sees into the hearts of believers. The practical significance lies in the warning against complacency in truth and the necessity of maintaining fidelity to the gospel, as any deviation is seen as contrary to God’s will, leading to severe consequences.
“Truth cannot be compromised to support error. Those who think it does not matter will find out that it does matter to the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“I take this responsibility that is laid upon me very seriously... I’m accountable and responsible unto the Lord Jesus Christ for what I say concerning the gospel of God's saving grace.”
“God hates that which is contrary to the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.”
“Growing in grace is a growth in humility, in contrition, knowing that God is God in all things, and we are totally, 100%, dependent upon Him for all things.”
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