letter to Sardis

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Religion

 

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James H

 

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May 27, 2013

 

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University

 

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B

 

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In spite of its wealth, Sardis was a city of degeneration. John’s letter points out the city’s moral decay; there was no life or spirit in Sardis. The Christian Churches of Sardis had lost its vitality as well, and it was a spiritually dead church. Modern churches today in wealthy countries should be aware that they too may become like Sardis...
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It contained over a hundred burial mounds. In the middle of verse one of John’s letters to Sardis it says, “you have reputation of being alive, but you are dead” This refers to the church of Sardis as being dead as people buried in the city’s cemetery (Chapman, 29). Many of our churches today are engaged in efforts to improve social, economic, and political conditions in the world...
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