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✅ Sign up???????? / @cortesdohernandes ????SUMMARY: The text addresses the message of John, who in Revelation, recounts his visions while he was exiled on the island of Patimos. He writes to the seven churches of Asia, highlighting their spiritual situation. The church of Laodicea is criticized for its spiritual lukewarmness, symbolized by its lack of fervor and for considering itself self-sufficient and rich, but Jesus describes it as poor and spiritually blind. This criticism serves as a warning to churches that, when they move away from the true faith, become complacent. In addition, the text mentions the persecution suffered by Christians during the empire of Nero, which led many to martyrdom. The author draws an analogy between this persecution and the contemporary need for spiritual fervor in churches. He emphasizes that, regardless of visible financial or social status, the true wealth of a church is measured by its spiritual life and faithfulness to Christ. The text calls for the search for an authentic spiritual revival, governed by the Holy Spirit, as opposed to empty formalism or mere tradition. It is a call for introspection and renewal of Christian commitment, emphasizing that the true church must be rich in faith, regardless of its material situation. Furthermore, it reinforces that spiritual renewal is essential to avoid decadence, exemplified by the decline of historic churches that did not listen to the Spirit. This channel is dedicated to spreading the true word of God.