
The Table Church Sermons
By REV Josh


Revelation 9:13-21: The Sixth Trumpet
Discover the symbolism of the four angels and the massive army cavalry that they lead.

Revelation 9:1-12: The Fifth Trumpet
The fifth trumpet judgement.

Revelation 8:6-13
The First Four Trumpets

Revelation 8:1-5: The Seventh Seal
The final seal in the seal judgments is opened.

Revelation 7:9-17: The innumerable, international multitude
Interlude #2 of Revelation chapter 7.

Revelation 7:1-8: The 144,000
The sealing of the 144,000 Jewish Christians prior to the fall of Jerusalem in AD 70.

Revelation 6:9-17: The Fifth and Sixth Seals
A sermon on the fifth and sixth seals of Revelation 6.

Revelation 6:1-8: The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
A message about one of the most famous and widely debated portions of the book of Revelation: the four horsemen of the Apocalypse.

Core Value #2: Worship-orientated
Five traits of Spirit-filled worship from Acts 2:42-47.

Core Value #1: Word-centred
The first sermon in our core values series. The text is from Matthew 22:23-33.
As followers of Jesus, our view of the Bible should be the same as Jesus’ view of the Bible.

Psalm 1: The Good Life - Part 1
Psalm 1 teaches us that in order to experience the good life we must decline the world’s guidance and delight in God’s guidance.

Psalm 2: The Good Life - Part 2
Psalm 2 teaches us that in order to experience the good life we must declare our allegiance to God’s King, the Lord Jesus Christ.

Revelation 5:1-14: The Vision of God's Throne Room - Part 2
Three reasons why Jesus is worthy of worship:
Reason #1 — Jesus is worthy of worship because He is the conquering lion who rules over the nations.
Reason #2 — Jesus is worthy of worship because He is the slain Lamb who redeems sinners.
Reason #3 — Jesus is worthy of worship because He is God.

Revelation 4:1-11: The Vision of God's Throne Room - Part 1
In chapter 4, we see that God is the sovereign creator who is worthy of our worship.

Revelation 3:14-22: The Church in Laodicea
Laodicea: The lukewarm church

Revelation 3:7-13: The Church in Philadelphia
Philadelphia: The faithful church

Revelation 3:1-6: The Church in Sardis
Sardis: The dead church

Revelation 2:18-29: The Church in Thyatira
Thyatira: The tolerant church

Revelation 2:12-17: The Church in Pergamum
Pergamum: The compromised church

Revelation 2:8-11: The Church in Smyrna
Smyrna: The suffering church

Revelation 2:1-7: The Church in Ephesus
Ephesus: The loveless church

Revelation 1:8-20
A vision of Jesus.

Revelation 1:1-7 (Introduction: Part 2)
This sermon attempts to answer three questions:
Q #1 — When are the events of Revelation going to happen?
Q# 2 — What is the meaning of Jesus’ coming?
Q#3 — Who is Jesus coming to judge?

Revelation 1:1-7 (Introduction: Part 1)
2) Revelation is a pastoral letter meant to give Christians courage regarding the present.