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Christ Is Knocking……will You Answer?
Contributed by Gordon Curley on Dec 1, 2025 (message contributor)
Summary: The seven churches of Revelation: Laodicea: Christ is Knocking. . . Will You Answer? - Revelation chapter 3 verses 14-22 - sermon by Gordon Curley (PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info)
SERMON OUTLINE:
(1). THEPLACE: Laodicea (vs 14a).
(2). THE PERSON: One who is holy, faithful, true witness & ruler (vs 14).
(3). THE PROBLEM: self-sufficient & short-sighted (vs 15-17)
(4). THE PROMISE: I will come in (vs 18-21)
SERMON BODY:
Ill:
• Doors Quiz illustration.
• (Photos available in the PowerPoint).
• Door #1: 10 Downing Street
• Trivia: The London home of the British Prime Minister.
• The Georgian-style black door features a lion’s-head knocker.
• This secure entrance has been made from steel,
• Since the IRA’s Downing Street attack in 1991.
• The door can only be unlocked from the inside!
• Door #2: 221B Baker Street
• This door belongs to,
• One of the most well-known detectives in fiction history,
• Sherlock Holmes created by author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
• When the series was originally written,
• Baker Street only went up to number 85,
• But in the 1930s the road was extended,
• And 221b was added.
• Door #3: Kennedy Space Centre
• The largest door in the world,
• Is at the Kennedy Space Centre.
• It is 465 feet tall, and it takes 45 minutes to fully open it.
• Door #4: Tom’s Mouse hole door (of Tom & Jerry Fame)
• Since 1940, this is one of the most best-known doors,
• On TV.
• Is the entrance into the home of Tom,
• The mouse from Tom & Jerry.
• Door #5: The oldest preserved door
• In 2010, during some construction work on a parking lot,
• In Zurich, Switzerland,
• Builders uncovered this door.
• According to those in the know,
• The door was probably built as far back as 3063 BC.
• About the same time,
• That the construction of Stonehenge began.
• TRANSITION:
• Jesus writes a letter to this Church at Laodicea,
• And it contains one of the best-known verses from the Bible.
• (verse 20).
“Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with that person, and they with me.”
• The thing we often overlook about this verse,
• It was written to a bunch of Christian’s,
• And not to a bunch of unbelievers!
• An application of the verse can be made to unbelievers,
• Open the door of your heart and welcome him in.
• But that is an application.
• The true meaning of the verse is to believers,
• To shake off their complacency and repent.
Let me remind you of the key truth in these seven letters to seven Churches.
• The seven churches described in Revelation chapters 2-3,
• Are seven literal churches at the time that John the apostle.
• Though they were literal churches in Asia Minor at that time,
• There is also spiritual significance for churches & believers today.
• Ephesus (Revelation chapter 2 verses 1-7),
• The church that had forsaken its first love.
• (chapter 2 verse 4).
• Smyrna (Revelation chapter 2 verses 8-11),
• The church that had material poverty but spiritual power.
• (chapter 2 verse 10).
• Pergamum (Revelation chapter 2 verses 12-17),
• The church that needed to repent.
• (chapter 2 verse 16).
• Thyatira (Revelation 2 verses 18-29),
• The church that had a false prophetess.
• Faced the issue of compromise.
• (chapter 2 verse 20).
• Sardis (Revelation chapter 3 verses 1-6),
• The church that had fallen asleep, was spiritually dead!
• (chapter 3 verse 2).
• Philadelphia (Revelation chapter 3 verses 7-13),
• The church that persevered through persecution.
• (chapter 3 verse 10).
• Laodicea (Revelation chapter 3 verses 14-22),
• The church that is described as lukewarm.,
• Well, we will find out what that means in a few minutes.
• (chapter 3 verses 16).
(1). The Place - Laodicea (vs 14a).
“To the angel of the church in Laodicea write.”
We have noted in previous weeks.
• The word, angel also means messenger,
• So, this probably refers to the messenger,
• The person who would read this letter out to the gathered Church.
It was Antiochus II who founded the city in the middle of the 3rd Century BC.
• He was a Greek king.
• This empire was a large kingdom (the Seleucid Empire ),
• Which was formed after the death of Alexander the Great.
• He named this city after his wife Laodice.
• Sounds romantic but…
• He later ended his first marriage to Laodice to marry Berenice,
• Who was an Egyptian princess.
• Today,
• Laodicea is located near the modern city of Denizli in Turkey.
LAODICEA WAS ACTUALLY KNOWN FOR 4 THINGS:
FIRST: WEALTH.
• Laodicea was situated on the most important road in Asia.
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