• The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches

  • By: Chuck Missler
  • Narrated by: Chuck Missler
  • Length: 2 hrs
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The Seven Letters to the Seven Churches

By: Chuck Missler
Narrated by: Chuck Missler
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The Book of Acts covers about 30 years. Chapters two and three of the Book of Revelation cover the next 2,000.  

This study will explore the seven letters by Jesus Christ to actual historical churches and the church ages they represent. These letters describe, with amazing precision, the unfolding of all church history in advance. This chronicle fills the gap between the 69th and 70th Week of Daniel. We will also find many insightful personal applications as we apply each letter to ourselves.  

Four Levels of Application:     

  • Local: actual, historic churches with validated needs, and so on. Archeological discoveries have confirmed this.     
  • Admonitory: "Hear what the Spirit says to the churches." Applies to all churches throughout history. Any church can be "mapped" in terms of these seven characteristics.     
  • Homiletic: personal. "He that hath an ear let him hear...." each letter applies to each of us. There is some element of each of the "churches" in everyone of us: perhaps the most important application of the entire book.    
  • Prophetic: These letters describe, with amazing precision, the unfolding of all church history. In any other order, this would not be true. 

This chronicle fills the "gap" between the 69th and 70th Week of Daniel. The Book of Acts covers about 30 years, and chapters two and three of the Book of Revelation covers the next 2,000.

©1993 Koinonia House (P)2020 Koinonia House

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hear that has an ear let him hear. I pray in Jesus's name all hear

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Very good analysis

It’s teachers like Chuck Missler that help elucidate the meaning of the most important correspondence the world has ever known.

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Great Listen

I loved it! Definitely something most people (including myself) breeze past in the book of revelation.

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