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45 Cards in this Set
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Criticized for being neither hot nor cold but lukewarm. |
Laodicea |
See ya later |
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Commended for keeping Jesus' word and not denying His name while having little strength |
Philadelphia |
Brothers kept the word |
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Instructed to repent therefore. |
Pergamum |
Egregious |
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Wake up! |
Sardis |
Alarmists |
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Criticized for tolerating the teachings of Jezebel |
Thytira |
Jezebel was tyrannical |
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Poor materially, rich spiritually |
Smyrna |
Actually poor |
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"You say you are rich, but you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked." |
Laodicea |
See ya nakedness |
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Reputation for being alive, but they were really dead |
Sardis |
Sardines are dead
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Hated teachings of the Nicolaitans |
Ephesus |
Effing hated them
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Promised the right to eat from the Tree of Life in the paradise of God |
Ephesus |
Genesis |
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Promised the crown of life if they were faithful to the point of death |
Smyrna |
Eterna-lly faithful |
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Told to hold on to what they had so that no one would take their crown. |
Philadelphia |
Don't get mugged |
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People who held to the teachings of Balaam. |
Pergamum |
Um... um |
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Commended for remaining true to the name of Jesus even though they lived where Satan lived |
Pergamum |
Satan's ho-hum-home |
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God was about to spit them out of his mouth |
Laodicea |
Who is neither hot nor cold?
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Forsaken their first love |
Ephesus |
He left us |
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Told that Jesus would remove their lampstand if they did not repent |
Ephesus |
Took it away from us. |
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Do not be afraid of what you are about to suffer. They would be put in prison and tested for ten days |
Smyrna |
10 reasons not to go here |
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Warned that Jesus would come like a thief and they would not know when |
Sardis |
Disgusting thieves |
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Commended for deeds, love, faith, service, and perseverance being greater now than at first. |
Thytira |
Worked tirelessly |
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Buy gold from God |
Laodicea |
Buyers |
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A few had not soiled their clothes and would walk with God |
Sardis |
Disgusting clothes |
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Promised the morning star |
Thytira |
Thy lovely star |
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Give some of the hidden manna |
Pergamum |
Yummy manna |
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God would keep them from the hour of trial |
Philadelphia |
God loves them |
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Jesus stands at the door and knocks and whoever opens it can eat with Him |
Laodicea |
Later~this eata |
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Cast leader on a bed of suffering and strike her children dead and repay all for their deeds |
Thytira |
Dictator is back |
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He who overcomes will not be hurt by the second death |
Smyrna |
Smile, no pain |
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Tested/exposed false apostles |
Ephesus |
Effing impostor |
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Promised authority over the nations |
Thyatira |
All in good time, bra |
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Strengthen what remain and is about to die for I have not found your deeds complete in my sight. |
Sardis |
Dis needs to be streng-tened |
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White stone with a new name written on it |
Pergamum |
A new num on sum white stone. |
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A pillar on the Temple of God was promised to |
Philadelphia |
Temple is here |
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Needed white clothes for their nakedness and salve for their blindness |
Laodicea |
Can't see ya |
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Never blot out their names from the Book of Life but will acknowledge their name before God & angels. |
Sardis |
A long distance is the book of life |
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Promised to write the name of God, God's city, and Jesus' new name. |
Philadelphia |
Many great documents written here |
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Persevered and endured hardship for Jesus and did not grow weary |
Ephesus |
Persevere with us |
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Sit on Jesus' throne |
Laodicea |
See ya there |
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Remember the height from which you have fallen |
Ephesus |
Metamorphasis |
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Repent and do the things they did at first |
Ephesus |
Genesis |
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Didn't renounce their faith, even in the days of Antipas |
Pergamum |
Didn't becum faithless |
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Endured patiently |
Pergamum |
Weren't grumpy |
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Held teachings of the Nicolaitans |
Pergamum |
Only sum |
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Jesus would fight against them with the sword of His mouth |
Pergamum |
It would come to a fight |
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Commended for deeds, hard work, and perseverance in not tolerating wicked men. |
Ephesus |
Effing wicked |