REPUTATION MANAGEMENT (6 OF 6)
by Craig Smith
Scripture: Revelation 31:14-22
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Reputation Management (6 of 6)
Series: Mission Killers
Craig Smith
Revelation 31: 14-22
I. Introduction
Welcome to all of our Mission Hills campuses, including church online, so glad you're with us today as we wrap up our Mission Killers series. This has been a great series and I've heard from so many of you about how God has really spoken to you and challenged you through this series on Revelation 2 and 3, and that's awesome. But I want you to know that just because we're wrapping up this series today, we're not done talking about being on-mission with Jesus. In fact, we're really just getting started, because the theme of this whole fall is actually Life on Mission. Next week we're going to start our three week Globe Experience series, and that's going to help take our mission with Jesus to the next level. It's going to be a great series. We've got a lot of cool things packed into the next few weeks. You'll get to hear some stories from a few of our Global Outreach partners, you'll find out about ways to be on-mission with Jesus on an international scale and a whole lot more. Trust me when I say that you're not going to want to miss a single part of that series. So that's starting next week.
But before we get to that, we have one more letter from the book of Revelation to take a look at. One more letter that Jesus wrote to one of his churches in the first century. One more letter that opens our eyes to a potential Mission Killer, to something that, if we're not careful, can take us off mission with Jesus.
Why don't you go ahead and grab a Bible and make your way to Revelation chapter three. We're going to be picking up in verse fourteen.
Check this out:
II. Main Body
''To the angel of the church in Laodicea write:'' (Rev 3:14a)
Ok, one last time, for those of you who are just joining us, the ''angel'' of the church is a personification of the message of the church. Jesus writes to the ''angel'' of the church to remind the church tha ...
Series: Mission Killers
Craig Smith
Revelation 31: 14-22
I. Introduction
Welcome to all of our Mission Hills campuses, including church online, so glad you're with us today as we wrap up our Mission Killers series. This has been a great series and I've heard from so many of you about how God has really spoken to you and challenged you through this series on Revelation 2 and 3, and that's awesome. But I want you to know that just because we're wrapping up this series today, we're not done talking about being on-mission with Jesus. In fact, we're really just getting started, because the theme of this whole fall is actually Life on Mission. Next week we're going to start our three week Globe Experience series, and that's going to help take our mission with Jesus to the next level. It's going to be a great series. We've got a lot of cool things packed into the next few weeks. You'll get to hear some stories from a few of our Global Outreach partners, you'll find out about ways to be on-mission with Jesus on an international scale and a whole lot more. Trust me when I say that you're not going to want to miss a single part of that series. So that's starting next week.
But before we get to that, we have one more letter from the book of Revelation to take a look at. One more letter that Jesus wrote to one of his churches in the first century. One more letter that opens our eyes to a potential Mission Killer, to something that, if we're not careful, can take us off mission with Jesus.
Why don't you go ahead and grab a Bible and make your way to Revelation chapter three. We're going to be picking up in verse fourteen.
Check this out:
II. Main Body
''To the angel of the church in Laodicea write:'' (Rev 3:14a)
Ok, one last time, for those of you who are just joining us, the ''angel'' of the church is a personification of the message of the church. Jesus writes to the ''angel'' of the church to remind the church tha ...
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