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The days may indeed be darkening, but the church's problems are far from new. They have been with us since the beginning and they are as dangerous today as they were then. In Christ's Call to Reform the Church, Pastor John MacArthur examines the letters to the seven churches in Revelation and helps us better understand Jesus' words to: * The Loveless Church * The Persecuted Church * The Compromising Church * The Corrupt Church * The Dead Church * The Faithful Church * The Lukewarm Church It's not popular in our tolerant times to speak of warnings or punishments, but Christ's messages to 6 out…mehr

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The days may indeed be darkening, but the church's problems are far from new. They have been with us since the beginning and they are as dangerous today as they were then. In Christ's Call to Reform the Church, Pastor John MacArthur examines the letters to the seven churches in Revelation and helps us better understand Jesus' words to: * The Loveless Church * The Persecuted Church * The Compromising Church * The Corrupt Church * The Dead Church * The Faithful Church * The Lukewarm Church It's not popular in our tolerant times to speak of warnings or punishments, but Christ's messages to 6 out of the 7 was simple: "Repent or face the consequences." And that's the message many of us need to hear today. It's time to ask yourself: What would Jesus say to your church?
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JOHN MACARTHUR is the pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California; president of The Master's College and Seminary; and featured teacher for the Grace to You media ministry. Weekly telecasts and daily radio broadcasts of "Grace to You" are seen and heard by millions worldwide. John has also written several bestselling books, including The MacArthur Study Bible, The Gospel According to Jesus, The New Testament Commentary series, Twelve Ordinary Men, and The Truth War. He and his wife, Patricia, have four married children and fifteen grandchildren.