On Guard: Discerning Truth in End Times
A call to awaken Christians about deception in these end times while also sharing the truth about Jesus Christ and His promises to both Christians and all others who will hear. We want believers to be aware of what the Bible says. Topics will include Revelation, Daniel, Great Tribulation, Biblical Prophecy, the Rapture, the Antichrist, God’s Wrath, etc.
On Guard: Discerning Truth in End Times
Jesus' Messages for the Church
In this episode, Gordon and Mark take listeners into Revelation chapters 2 and 3, where Jesus delivers seven powerful letters to the churches. They explain that these messages are not simply historical notes to ancient congregations but divine directives for believers today. These chapters document Jesus’ final words of instruction to prepare His Church for the coming tribulation and to strengthen the body of Christ before the trials of the End Times.
The hosts draw a sobering parallel between the first disciples and the modern Church. Just as Peter, James, and John fell asleep when Jesus told them to “watch and pray,” today’s believers risk falling into spiritual sleepiness and apathy. Jesus’ letters are His urgent call to wake up—to confront weakness, resist compromise, and stand firm in faith.
Each letter was written to a real first-century church in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). These cities were centers of wealth, trade, and pagan worship. They were environments strikingly similar to the moral and cultural pressures facing Christians today. Gordon and Mark show how the conditions in those churches mirror the temptations of modern life.
Jesus rebukes the churches for three recurring failures that still plague His followers:
- Spiritual passivity – The lukewarmness of Laodicea reflects believers who have grown comfortable and spiritually dull.
- Immorality – Like Thyatira’s tolerance of Jezebel, the modern church often excuses hidden sin and moral compromise.
- Idolatry – Pergamum’s misplaced worship echoes today’s obsession with wealth, comfort, status, and even redefining God in human terms.
In response, Jesus calls His people to repent, return to holiness, and be filled anew with the Holy Spirit. The Church must renew its commitment to prayer, immerse itself in Scripture, and actively resist complacency, compromise, and worldliness. Jesus also commends the faithful:
- Patient endurance and vigilance against false teaching (Philadelphia).
- Diligent labor for His name (Ephesus).
- Courage and faithfulness amid persecution (Smyrna and others).
- These qualities show what Jesus values—steadfast faith, purity, and endurance that He will reward.
The hosts explore how Jesus identifies Himself in each letter—with titles such as “the One who holds the seven stars,” “the First and the Last,” and “He who has the sharp two-edged sword.” Each title reveals an aspect of His divine sufficiency and authority, assuring believers that He is present, powerful, and more than enough for every trial.
Finally, Jesus offers eternal rewards for those who overcome:
- Access to the Tree of Life
- The Crown of Life
- The privilege of sitting with Him on His throne
- Everlasting fellowship in His kingdom.
The episode concludes with a clear and urgent call: the Church must awaken, repent, and return to its first love. In a world of increasing darkness, believers are to stand firm, Spirit-filled, and alert—shining the light of Christ and holding fast to truth as His return draws near.