Revelation 3 brings Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea under Christ’s gaze. He exposes deadness, strengthens weakness, and heals lukewarm pride with promises that endure.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Welcome to the complete exposition of God’s Word. This free resource provides a detailed, chapter-by-chapter study of the entire Bible (1,189 chapters) alongside overview articles for all 66 books. Unlike topical studies, these commentaries walk through the text verse-by-verse, ensuring that we hear the whole counsel of God in context.
Our Interpretive approach allows us to maintain consistency across the entire Bible, these studies utilize a Literal, Grammatical-Historical method of interpretation. This framework ensures:
Contextual Integrity: We respect the original audience and history of each passage.
Israel & The Church: We distinguish between God’s program for National Israel and His distinct calling for the Body of Christ.
Christ-Centeredness: While respecting the timeline, we see Jesus Christ as the center of all history and the only Savior for all ages.
For a detailed explanation of our interpretive method, read Our Theological Framework.
How to Use This Library: The chapter studies below are organized by the traditional divisions of Scripture. Click on a section (like “The Pentateuch” or “The Gospels”) to reveal the individual books and chapter links. Traditional keyword searching is not enabled in this category. This library is designed for browsing. Please locate your study using the book and chapter designations below:
Revelation 3 brings Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea under Christ’s gaze. He exposes deadness, strengthens weakness, and heals lukewarm pride with promises that endure.
Four letters from the risen Christ reveal how He searches, corrects, and comforts His churches today. Their warnings and promises call us back to love, courage, and faithful witness.
Revelation 1 opens with blessing and authority, placing the risen Christ among His churches and promising His visible return. This study follows the chapter’s flow and applies its courage to today.
John grounds faith in eyewitness testimony to the Son and declares that God is light. Life in that light means honest confession, steady cleansing through Jesus’ blood, and real fellowship with the Father, the Son, and one another.
John anchors believers in Christ’s advocacy and atonement and then calls them to obey, love, and resist the world’s pull. Holding fast to the truth from the beginning, the church abides in the Son and meets His appearing with confidence.
John shows what it means to live as God’s children now—pure in hope, turning from sin, and loving in action. From that identity flow assurance in prayer and steady life by the Spirit as we await Christ’s appearing.
John binds discernment to love: confess the real Jesus, receive the apostolic witness, and let God’s love mature into fearless assurance. From that center, believers love one another because He first loved us.
John gathers God’s threefold testimony to His Son and shows that eternal life rests in Christ alone. From that assurance flow love, obedience, confident prayer, wise intercession, and freedom from idols.
2 John ties love to obedience and truth to discernment. This study traces John’s warnings and comforts, showing how to welcome faithful workers and refuse messages that change the gospel.
3 John braids truth, love, and authority into a pastoral masterpiece. This study shows how to welcome faithful workers, resist prideful control, and walk in the truth with peace.
Jude’s brief letter warns with thunder and comforts with promise. This study traces his images, anchors in Scripture, and shows how to contend with mercy and hope.
Revelation 4 Chapter Study
Published by Brother Woody BrohmRevelation 4 opens heaven’s door to show a throne encircled by covenant light, living creatures who cry “Holy,” and elders who cast their crowns. Seeing God’s worship steadies the church for what follows.