Postcards From the Edge | A Letter to Misdirected People | Revelation 2:1-7 | Week 2
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Over the Christmas and New Year holiday, my family and I had the chance to get away and we went up to a cabin in the mighty metropolis of Hot Sulfur Springs. My whole family was there and we had a great time. We had planned this pancake breakfast for New Year's Day. There was no shortage of texts messages back and forth about the kind of pancakes we were going to eat. Oatmeal pancakes. Banana pancakes. We got up on New Year's Day with sleep in our eyes and deprivation in our souls because we had stayed up past midnight. We made the pancakes and were keeping them warm in the oven. We started putting them out when someone in my family asks, "Did anybody bring the syrup?" Here's the question: What do you do when you have a pancake breakfast prepared and you forget the syrup? Here's three options: 1) You try to make syrup out of something else. 2) You don't eat the pancakes. 3) You eat the pancakes plain. {Ryan has congregation discuss it.} In my opinion, number three is the only non-option. You CANNOT eat pancakes plain. They taste disgusting! You don't notice it when you put syrup on it, because syrup makes it all better. It covers a multitude of sins. The only reason we have pancakes is so that we can get syrup into our mouth!
I want to talk to you about syrup this morning. About the one thing that changes everything---with it everything falls into place and without it, nothing else matters. Open your Bible to Revelation 2. You'll remember that we're starting a series and journeying through the first few chapters of Revelation, where Jesus is writing, through the Apostle John, to specific churches in his day. He's giving them encouragement, he's writing to the context that they're in uniquely, and he's got a word, both of commendation, of correction, of instruction for the churches he writes to. Listen as he begins these letters with a letter to the church at Ephesus: To the angel of the church in Ephesus write: 'The words of him who holds the seven stars in his right hand, who walks among the seven golden lampstands. Remember, last week we saw Jesus lifted up, we saw Jesus reigning above, we saw Jesus advocating for, and we saw Jesus walking among the churches, and John wants to reiterate that as he writes to the church at Ephesus....."
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