The Church of Brotherly Love | Philadelphia: Let Love Continue | Revelation 3 & Hebrews

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"In this encouraging message, we find the inspiring example of the church in Philadelphia—the church of brotherly love (Revelation 3).

Jesus commends this faithful, small-but-strong congregation: Revelation 3:8 I know thy works: behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it: for thou hast a little strength, and hast kept my word, and hast not denied my name.

Despite opposition (even from the ""synagogue of Satan""), they held fast to God's Word, remained loyal to Christ's name, and displayed deep, genuine love for one another. Because of this, the Lord opened unstoppable doors of opportunity for witness and mission—and He declared His own love for them.

The heartbeat of the message comes from Hebrews 13:1: ""Let brotherly love continue.""
In Greek, ""brotherly love"" = philadelphia. This isn't optional—it's the gospel's pulse. Jesus commands: ""Love one another as I have loved you"" (John 13:34)—sacrificial, foot-washing, cross-bearing love. Peter urges ""fervent love"" (1 Pet 4:8), and John reminds us: ""Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God"" (1 John 4:7).

Our hyper-connected yet desperately lonely world treats relationships as disposable. But God's church is called to be different—a true spiritual family where we:
Belong together across cultures, backgrounds, and nations
Rejoice and mourn with one another
Bear burdens, forgive, encourage, and serve
Stick through thick and thin like family should

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The Church of Brotherly Love | Philadelphia: Let Love Continue | Revelation 3 & Hebrews | FaithChannel "In this encouraging message, we find the inspiring example of the church in Philadelphia—the church of brotherly love (Revelation 3). Jesus commends this faithful, small-but-strong congregation: Revelation 3:8 I know thy works: behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it: for thou hast a little strength, and hast kept my word, and hast not denied my name. Despite opposition (even from the ""synagogue of Satan""), they held fast to God's Word, remained loyal to Christ's name, and displayed deep, genuine love for one another. Because of this, the Lord opened unstoppable doors of opportunity for witness and mission—and He declared His own love for them. The heartbeat of the message comes from Hebrews 13:1: ""Let brotherly love continue."" In Greek, ""brotherly love"" = philadelphia. This isn't optional—it's the gospel's pulse. Jesus commands: ""Love one another as I have loved you"" (John 13:34)—sacrificial, foot-washing, cross-bearing love. Peter urges ""fervent love"" (1 Pet 4:8), and John reminds us: ""Beloved, let us love one another, for love is of God"" (1 John 4:7). Our hyper-connected yet desperately lonely world treats relationships as disposable. But God's church is called to be different—a true spiritual family where we: Belong together across cultures, backgrounds, and nations Rejoice and mourn with one another Bear burdens, forgive, encourage, and serve Stick through thick and thin like family should

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