Jesus notifies the believers in Sardis that they are dead.
Our text in this study is: Revelation 3:1-6
Pastor Gene Pensiero
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In this verse-by-verse Bible study of Revelation 3:1-6, we examine the letter to the church at Sardis, where Jesus performs what can only be described as a spiritual autopsy. Through the lens of a Calvary Chapel perspective, we see a congregation that maintained a glowing reputation for being “alive” and active, yet the Lord’s diagnosis was jarring: “You are dead.” This teaching explores how a church or an individual believer can possess a name for vitality while actually being disconnected from the life-giving power of the Holy Spirit.
Being “dead” in this biblical context does not mean a loss of salvation, but rather a state of being unresponsive, unproductive, and operating in the energy of the flesh rather than the Spirit. We discuss the danger of importing worldly means and methods into the ministry, and how drifting away from a dependence on Christ leads to works that are not “perfect before God.” Just as a car battery can be drained by leaving the lights on, a believer can become spiritually depleted by running on the substitutes of the world.
A central theme of this study is the “more abundant life” promised in John 10:10. Jesus is not just offering duration of life, but a depth of fellowship that transforms our daily walk. We look at the practical ways to hear the Spirit’s voice, focusing on the necessity of “expectation” and a yielded will. The Holy Spirit spoke clearly to the New Testament church, directing their travels and ministry, and He desires to do the same for us today if we will only hold fast and repent.
We also tackle the beautiful promise of the white garments given to those who overcome. While our worthiness is entirely imputed to us through the righteousness of Christ, we are called to keep our “feet washed” through the daily application of the Word of God. Finally, we provide clarity on the Book of Life and the assurance believers have in Christ. This letter is not meant to cause anxiety, but to spark a revival. As we look at the state of the modern church, we must ask ourselves the soul-searching questions: Are we living on a past reputation? Is our work fueled by the Spirit? Why not here? Why not now?
If you are looking for an in-depth study on the Seven Churches of Revelation or want to understand how to live the abundant life in Christ, join us for this sobering yet hopeful message.
Our text in this study is: Revelation 3:1-6
Pastor Gene Pensiero
Subscribe on YouTube at:
https://youtube.com/calvaryhanford
Read the notes at:
https://calvaryhanford.substack.com
Find audio, video, and text of hundreds of other studies through the Bible at https://calvaryhanford.com/
In this verse-by-verse Bible study of Revelation 3:1-6, we examine the letter to the church at Sardis, where Jesus performs what can only be described as a spiritual autopsy. Through the lens of a Calvary Chapel perspective, we see a congregation that maintained a glowing reputation for being “alive” and active, yet the Lord’s diagnosis was jarring: “You are dead.” This teaching explores how a church or an individual believer can possess a name for vitality while actually being disconnected from the life-giving power of the Holy Spirit.
Being “dead” in this biblical context does not mean a loss of salvation, but rather a state of being unresponsive, unproductive, and operating in the energy of the flesh rather than the Spirit. We discuss the danger of importing worldly means and methods into the ministry, and how drifting away from a dependence on Christ leads to works that are not “perfect before God.” Just as a car battery can be drained by leaving the lights on, a believer can become spiritually depleted by running on the substitutes of the world.
A central theme of this study is the “more abundant life” promised in John 10:10. Jesus is not just offering duration of life, but a depth of fellowship that transforms our daily walk. We look at the practical ways to hear the Spirit’s voice, focusing on the necessity of “expectation” and a yielded will. The Holy Spirit spoke clearly to the New Testament church, directing their travels and ministry, and He desires to do the same for us today if we will only hold fast and repent.
We also tackle the beautiful promise of the white garments given to those who overcome. While our worthiness is entirely imputed to us through the righteousness of Christ, we are called to keep our “feet washed” through the daily application of the Word of God. Finally, we provide clarity on the Book of Life and the assurance believers have in Christ. This letter is not meant to cause anxiety, but to spark a revival. As we look at the state of the modern church, we must ask ourselves the soul-searching questions: Are we living on a past reputation? Is our work fueled by the Spirit? Why not here? Why not now?
If you are looking for an in-depth study on the Seven Churches of Revelation or want to understand how to live the abundant life in Christ, join us for this sobering yet hopeful message.

