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  • Episode 10 | Revelation 3:1-6
    Apr 24 2026
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    In this episode, we examine Christ’s message to Sardis—a church with a name that it lives, yet is dead.

    Following the Reformation, light had come through justification by faith. But instead of continuing in that light, men organized it—forming sects and systems that lacked spiritual life. Sardis represents a cloudy day—truth present, but not fully embraced.

    We explore the Wesleyan call to sanctification and holiness, the danger of having truth without life, and Christ’s warning to strengthen what remains before it dies.

    Even here, there is a remnant—souls who have not defiled their garments, still walking in purity, crying out for fullness.

    And as Sardis comes to a close… something begins to shake.

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    27 min
  • Episode 9 | Revelation 2:18-29
    Apr 17 2026

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    From the darkness of Pergamos emerges a new era—Thyatira. In this episode, we explore a time when truth began to break through centuries of spiritual bondage. The message of justification by faith shattered the grip of religious control… yet something went wrong. As light increased, so did compromise. What happens when men organize what God intended to lead? And what does Christ mean when He warns, “Thou sufferest that woman Jezebel”?

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    32 min
  • Episode 8 | Revelation 2:12-17
    Apr 10 2026

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    In this episode, we enter the age of Pergamos—a time when persecution fades, but a far more dangerous threat arises: corruption within. As pagan Rome declines, a religious system emerges that claims Christ’s name while distorting His truth.

    This is the era of spiritual darkness, where the Word is suppressed and a famine of hearing God’s voice spreads across the land. Yet Christ stands in the midst with the sharp two-edged sword—His unchanging Word.

    Discover the meaning of Satan’s seat, the rise of false doctrine, and the call to repentance in a compromised age. Even here, God still had a faithful remnant who held fast His name.

    A sobering warning—and a powerful reminder: truth must be loved, or it will be lost.

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    31 min
  • Episode 7 | Revelation 2:8-11
    Mar 20 2026

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    In this episode, we journey from Ephesus into Smyrna—the next era of the Gospel Day—where the church enters a period marked by tribulation, persecution, and increasing spiritual darkness. As the early purity and fervor of the morning-time church began to wane, the consequences of leaving that first love became more evident. Apostasy quietly advanced, the Spirit of God was increasingly resisted, and man-made systems began to take the place of divine leadership.

    Yet in the midst of these turbulent conditions, Christ reveals Himself as “the first and the last, which was dead, and is alive”—the unchanging anchor in a time of great upheaval. While false systems rose and spiritual confusion spread, God still had a faithful remnant. Though poor in this world, they were rich in faith. Though persecuted, they remained steadfast. Though facing imprisonment and death, they did not fear.

    This episode explores the deeper meaning behind Smyrna’s tribulation, the rise of a “word without the Spirit,” and the early formation of spiritual Babylon. We examine the symbolism of the black horse, the significance of the “north country,” and the sobering reality of a church that continues in form while quenching the Spirit of God.

    Most importantly, we are reminded of Christ’s call: “Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.” Smyrna stands as a powerful testimony that true victory is not found in comfort or popularity, but in unwavering faithfulness—even in suffering.

    Join us as we uncover the message to Smyrna and prepare to move forward into the next stage of Gospel Day history—Pergamos—where compromise deepens and the shadows of the Dark Ages grow stronger.

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    32 min
  • Episode 6 | Revelation 2:1-7
    Mar 13 2026

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    Episode Description – Echoes from the Lampstand (Episode: Ephesus)

    In this episode of Echoes from the Lampstand, we examine Christ’s first letter in Revelation—the message to the church of Ephesus. Representing the morning-time church of the Gospel Day (AD 33–270), Ephesus began with remarkable purity, power, and Holy Ghost authority. Revival spread mightily as the Word prevailed, false apostles were exposed, sin was confessed, and believers labored sacrificially for the name of Christ.

    Yet despite their strength, discernment, and perseverance, Christ delivered a sobering warning: they had left their first love. This episode explores how a church can be active, doctrinally sound, and outwardly faithful while quietly drifting from the very love and devotion that first ignited its fire. We consider the danger of gradual spiritual decline, the early seeds of apostasy already at work, and Christ’s call to remember, repent, and return to the first works before the candlestick is removed.

    Join us as we uncover the powerful lessons from Ephesus—lessons about spiritual vigilance, the necessity of maintaining first love, and the promise given to those who overcome: access to the tree of life in the paradise of God.

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    31 min
  • Episode 5 | Revelation 1: 13-20
    Mar 6 2026

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    In Episode 5 of Echoes From the Lampstand, we move beyond the symbol of the candlestick and behold the One who walks in the midst of it—the glorified Son of Man. John’s vision in Revelation 1 reveals not merely the Church that bears the light, but Christ Himself: the everlasting High Priest, the reigning King, and the living Lord who has never abandoned His people.

    Together we explore the powerful imagery of this vision—the garment down to the foot and golden girdle of the High Priest, the white hair of purity and eternity, eyes like a flame of fire that search and judge, feet like fine brass that carry the message of truth, and a voice like many waters proclaiming the authority of God. We also examine the seven stars in His hand, representing the ministry under Christ’s divine authority, called to shine the light of the gospel in every period of the Gospel Day.

    This episode draws from both Old and New Testament imagery—Daniel, Ezekiel, Isaiah, and Hebrews—to show that the Christ John saw was not a new figure, but the same eternal One whose kingdom has no end. When John beheld Him, he fell at His feet as dead—a reminder that a true vision of Christ produces reverence, surrender, and holy fear.

    This is not merely a study of symbols. It is a revelation of the living Christ who walks in the midst of His Church, governs His people through every age, and holds the keys of hell and of death. The question is not whether Christ is present with His Church—the question is whether we truly see Him as He is.

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    28 min
  • Episode 4 | Revelation 9-12
    Feb 27 2026

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    In this episode of Echoes From the Lampstand, we continue our journey into Revelation chapter one, moving from foundation into vision. John introduces himself not as an apostle or authority figure, but as a brother and companion in tribulation—reminding us that the Church stands together in suffering, patience, and the present reality of Christ’s kingdom.

    From exile on the Isle of Patmos, John receives divine revelation while in the Spirit, showing that spiritual understanding does not come through intellect or position, but through alignment with the Spirit of God. We examine how tribulation and the kingdom are not future events, but present experiences for God’s people throughout the Gospel Day.

    As the voice of Christ sounds like a trumpet, John turns and beholds seven golden candlesticks—revealing the Church as God’s ordained lampstand through every age, purified through trial and sustained by the uninterrupted flow of the Spirit. This episode explores the inseparable connection between Christ’s voice and His Church, the prophetic significance of the seven congregations, and the calling of believers to bear divine light in a dark world.

    When God allows isolation, trial, or opposition, it is never to silence truth—but to elevate it. The question becomes not why trials come, but what God is revealing through them.

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    34 min
  • Episode 3 | Revelation 1:4-8
    Feb 20 2026

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    Welcome to Echoes From the Lampstand — a podcast devoted to the clear, reverent proclamation of God’s Word.

    In Episode 3 of Echoes from the Lampstand, we continue our journey through Revelation by exploring Revelation 1:4–8 and the powerful introduction to the seven churches.

    Building on the foundation that Revelation is the unveiling of Jesus Christ—communicated through symbols and signs—this episode examines the significance of the number seven as a symbol of completeness. The seven churches represent not merely seven local congregations, but the complete Church throughout the Gospel Day. We also consider the seven Spirits as the fullness of the one Holy Spirit working across every era.

    The episode highlights Christ as the faithful witness, the first begotten of the dead, and the Prince of the kings of the earth—showing how believers are made kings and priests unto God, called to reign in life through His grace. From the establishment of the New Covenant to the promise of Christ’s visible return in the clouds, Revelation 1 bridges the morning and evening of the Gospel Day.

    Through rich biblical imagery—clouds, trumpets, winds, and fire—we see God’s glory, His gathering call, the exposure of false systems, and the certainty of final judgment. The episode closes with the triumphant declaration: “I am Alpha and Omega… the Almighty,” reminding us that God reigns over past, present, and future.

    From beginning to end, Christ is in control, His Church belongs to Him, and His plan unfolds perfectly through time.

    “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” — Psalm 119:105 (KJV)

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    31 min