The Revelation of JesusSample

The Church Jesus Speaks To
The church at Ephesus had everything going for it—good works, good doctrine, even spiritual discernment. But Jesus wasn’t impressed. He was grieved. Why? Because they had forgotten love.
The same is true for many churches today. We tolerate sin or settle for empty religion. But Jesus walks among His churches. He sees. And He speaks—not just with correction, but with invitation. His rebuke is proof of His love.
If your fire has dimmed, if ministry has become a machine, Jesus is calling you back. Not to productivity—but to passion.
Reflection Questions:
- Have you “left your first love”?
- What would returning to that love look like in your daily life?
Prayer:
Jesus, thank You for calling me back to love. I don’t want to do this walk without You at the center. Reignite my heart. Remind me why I started. Restore to me the joy of my salvation. Amen.
About this Plan

The Book of Revelation has baffled believers for centuries—filled with strange creatures, cosmic battles, and cryptic symbols. But at its core, it’s not a mystery to fear; it’s a message to understand. In this four-day devotional, James Lasher offers a clear, Spirit-led look at the most misunderstood book of the Bible—from the perspective of a man who simply loves Jesus and takes His Word seriously. Through John’s eyes, you’ll rediscover that Revelation isn’t just about end-times events—it’s about the One who holds the end in His hands.
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