The Letter to Pergamum

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Pastor Steve Hull

01.19.2020

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Pergamum, like Smyrna was experiencing trouble. In this case the trouble was from within the church itself. Some Christians were following false teaching and were not willing to let Jesus be Lord of all of their life. If you say you believe in Jesus, you have to be willing to live for him.

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