Pastor Mike McInnis addresses the opening message to the church at Ephesus in Revelation 2:1-7, emphasizing that this is fundamentally "the revelation of Jesus Christ" and establishing that the seven messages reveal universal patterns present in all churches throughout history. McInnis makes clear that the church is not an organization maintained by human effort but rather an organism established, maintained, and perpetuated by Christ himself—a doctrine central to Reformed ecclesiology. The sermon develops three primary arguments: first, that all earthly church assemblies have a limited lifespan and will eventually cease their institutional existence, as evidenced by the fact that none of the original seven churches continue in their apostolic form; second, that the Ephesian church's commendable orthodoxy and doctrinal vigilance (v. 2-3) cannot substitute for the heart's affection for Christ, their "first love" (v. 4); and third, that Paul's warning in Acts 20:28-31 directly predicts the very spiritual decline John addresses, showing how false teachers and wolves would infiltrate the church. McInnis grounds his argument in Ephesians as Paul's theological exposition of election and redemption "before the foundation of the world," insisting that faithful preaching of the whole counsel of God—including particular election and redemption—is non-negotiable, and that Christ alone "purchased" his church "with his own blood" (Acts 20:28). The practical significance centers on believers' dependence upon God's sustaining grace rather than institutional continuity, and the necessity of repentance and renewed devotion to Christ as the only remedy for spiritual coldness.
“The only church that is a true church in Jesus Christ is that which is established, maintained, and perpetuated by him. And I believe this is a true thing, that all churches have a lifespan. Everything in the world has a lifespan.”
“He that hath an ear to hear, let him hear. These are warnings. Much of the New Testament is warnings to the people of God... we will do that, apart from Him keeping us.”
“I didn't hesitate. He said, I told you what the truth is, and I know this, that the Lord has a people who will hear the word of God and rejoice in it.”
“Because you see, the Lord has his people and he'll draw them to himself. He doesn't depend on money. He doesn't depend on men in any wise.”
The Bible teaches that the church is the body of Christ, established and maintained by Him, not merely an organization.
Matthew 16:18, Revelation 2:1
The doctrine of the church's preservation is supported by God's promises in Scripture that He will maintain His people until the end.
Matthew 16:18, Ephesians 1:4-5, Philippians 1:6
Maintaining one's first love is crucial for spiritual vitality and is a reminder to stay faithful to Christ amidst distractions.
Revelation 2:4-5, 1 John 4:19
The Bible warns that false teachings will arise, and it is essential for believers to be discerning and steadfast in the truth.
Acts 20:29-30, 2 Timothy 4:3-4
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