This week, we look at Revelation 2:1-7 and reflect on the Ephesian church's commendation for diligence and truthfulness, its critique for abandoning their first love, and the call to repentance. In this passage, we see the importance of maintaining a genuine love for Christ and the continuous need for repentance in our faith journey.



Consider these questions as you listen to this week’s message from Revelation 1:9-20:

1. How can "chronological snobbery" impact our understanding and appreciation of Scripture and the church's teachings? Reflect on a time when you may have dismissed a biblical or theological idea simply because it was old, and consider how revisiting it with an open heart might change your perspective.


2. In light of the critique of the Ephesian church for abandoning their first love, what practical steps can individuals and the church take to rediscover and rekindle their passion for Christ? Discuss the importance of the emotional aspect of our relationship with God and the active, deliberate choices we make to stay close to Him.


3. Considering the sermon's emphasis on repentance and the call to return to our first love, how does repentance play a role in our daily walk with Christ? Share a personal experience where repentance led to a deeper, more meaningful connection with God, and discuss how we can foster a culture of repentance within the church community.


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