• The Church Jesus Never Rebuked | Letter to Philadelphia
    Feb 20 2026

    In Episode 6 of our 7-part series on the Letters to the Seven Churches in Revelation, we dive deep into Jesus’ letter to the church in Philadelphia — the church He never rebuked. While most churches in Revelation receive correction, this small, seemingly insignificant congregation receives only praise.Why?Philadelphia had little power.They weren’t influential.They weren’t culturally dominant.But they were faithful.We explore the historical background of ancient Philadelphia — a wealthy city devastated by the earthquake of 17 AD, rebuilt under Emperor Tiberius, surrounded by emperor worship and religious pressure. This small church faced persecution, expulsion from synagogues, and the constant demand to declare “Caesar is Lord.” Yet they refused to deny Christ.In Revelation 3:7–13, Jesus identifies Himself as:The Holy OneThe True OneThe One who holds the Key of DavidThe One who opens and no one shutsWe unpack:• What the “open door” really means (mission opportunity or entrance into the Kingdom?)• The authority of Christ in Isaiah 22:22 and messianic fulfillment• The “synagogue of Satan” and what that phrase actually implies• Whether Revelation 3:10 teaches a pre-tribulation rapture• What it means that Jesus will “keep” His church• The promise of becoming pillars in the temple of God• What true success in the Church actually looks likeRevelation is not written to terrify believers. It is written to strengthen them.It pulls back the curtain to show that Jesus reigns, evil will not endure, and the faithful will dwell in His presence forever.This letter forces us to reconsider how we measure spiritual success.If you’re studying Revelation, interested in biblical prophecy, the seven churches of Revelation, end-times theology, or the authority of Christ in Scripture, this episode is for you.📖 Passage: Revelation 3:7–13📍 Series: The Seven Churches of Revelation🎙️ The White Stone Podcast“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.”🔔 Subscribe so you don’t miss the final letter in our series on the churches in Revelation.

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    29 Min.
  • The Church that Looked Alive But Was Dead | Letter to Sardis | Ep 005
    Feb 5 2026

    In Episode 5 of our 7-part series on the Letters to the Seven Churches in Revelation, we examine Christ’s sobering words to the church in Sardis, a church with a reputation for being alive, yet declared spiritually dead by Jesus Himself (Revelation 3:1–6).Outwardly, Sardis appeared successful, established, and respectable. But beneath the surface, the church was watchless, compromised, and dangerously self-deceived. Jesus calls them to wake up, remember the gospel they received, and repent, while still holding out hope for a faithful remnant who have not soiled their garments.As we trace the historical, biblical, and theological context of Sardis, we confront a question the modern church cannot avoid: Are we alive in name only, or alive before God?🔔 Subscribe so you don’t miss the remaining letters to the churches in Revelation

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    34 Min.
  • You Tolerate that Woman Jezebel | Letter to Thyatira | Ep 004
    Jan 22 2026

    In Episode 4 of our 7‑part series on the Letters to the Seven Churches in Revelation, we unpack the challenging message Jesus gives to the church in Thyatira — a congregation commended for love, faith, service, and endurance yet rebuked for tolerating false teaching and compromise. In this study we explore:📌 The historical and cultural context of Thyatira — a place of trade guilds, idolatry, and syncretistic religion 📌 The danger of tolerating false prophets and spiritual compromise 📌 Christ’s call to repent and the promise to those who overcome 📌 How this ancient letter speaks to the modern church and our own theological integrity🔔 Subscribe for the rest of the Seven Churches series — Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea.

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    38 Min.
  • Where Satan Has His Throne | Letter to Pergamum | Ep003
    Jan 8 2026

    In Episode 3 of our 7-part series on the Letters to the Seven Churches in Revelation, we study the letter to the church in Pergamum — a congregation living “where Satan has his throne” yet still holding fast to Christ in the midst of extreme cultural pressure. Despite this praise, Jesus rebukes the church for doctrinal compromise and tolerance of false teaching (Revelation 2:12–17). We unpack:📖 What it meant for believers to live in a city dominated by pagan temples and emperor worship📖 The significance of the sharp double-edged sword (God’s Word)📖 The danger of compromise with worldly teaching📖 The call to repent and the promise of hidden manna and a white stone with a new name📖 How this ancient message speaks to the modern church🔔 Subscribe so you don’t miss the rest of the seven letters (Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea).

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    40 Min.
  • Faithful Unto Death | Letter to Smyrna | Ep 002
    Jan 8 2026

    In Episode 2 of our 7-part series on the Letters to the Seven Churches in Revelation, we unpack the message Jesus sends to the church in Smyrna — a congregation facing persecution, poverty, and suffering.In this study we explore:📌 The historical context of Smyrna (Roman persecution & imperial cult pressure)📌 What Jesus means by “I know your tribulation and your poverty, but you are rich”📌 The call to faithfulness even unto death📌 How this ancient letter speaks to the church todayJesus doesn’t promise escape — He promises Christ-centered endurance. What might it look like to be faithful in hardship rather than simply comfortable?🔔 Subscribe for the rest of the Seven Churches series: Ephesus, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea.

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    31 Min.
  • You Have Abandoned Your First Love | Letter to Ephesus | Ep 001
    Jan 8 2026

    In this first episode of our 7-part series on the Letters to the Seven Churches in Revelation, we dive deep into the letter to the church in Ephesus — a church commended for its perseverance and sound doctrine but rebuked for losing its first love for Christ. What does it mean to have doctrine without devotion? How does Christ call His church to repent and remember its first love?📖 Join us as we exegete Revelation 2:1-7 with historical background, theological insight, and pastoral application for Christ’s church today. 🔔 Subscribe for the full series: Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, Laodicea, and more.

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    33 Min.