Quest4Truth Episode 9: Nicolaitans and the 7 Churches FYTube



In this episode, Doug Hamp and Rob Skiba continue their study/commentary on Revelation, finally stepping into Chapter 2. They discuss the 7 Churches and then spend the bulk of the show talking about who the Nicolaitans were that Jesus said He hates, and why it is still important to obey God, by keeping His commandments. Is Yeshua really coming “as a thief in the night”? If so, to whom? All this and more in this latest episode of Quest 4 Truth!

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  1. the Pleiades are also known as the seven sisters, and the subaru logo is based on it. However if you count the stars on the Subaru logo, there are only six! So could one have 'fallen'? It is said that sometimes there are six, sometimes there are seven

  2. Rob, have you seen NASA is planning a "mission" named OSIRIS REX ? Seriously ? REX being Latin for King and pretty much translating to "King Osiris"… You'll never see one called "Christus Rex"… or CHRIST THE KING ! Keep up the good fight!

  3. Hi Rob. This question may seem out of context but its not if I was to ask more questions. It is about the law of sin and death etc. If physical death entered through Adam and Eve, and before that they were living forever, why was there a tree to eat from to make them live forever? If Adam and Eve were never going to die physically, before they ate of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, what was the purpose of the tree life to make one live forever? Once their conscience fell, God saw that it was not good that they eat of the tree and live forever,( with a fallen conscience). As it is not written that they had already eaten from the tree of life, I dont think one can just believe they did. It is a widely excepted teaching that physical death entered man through Adams transgression, but when I read the bible and face value, I see that all they needed to do was to eat of it with a clear conscience and then live forever, If Gods word be true, shouldn't they have died physically the day they ate of it, but they didn't, but they did die spiritually. When I read the word death in the NT the meaning of spiritual death makes more sense than physical death. I have more to write on this but for space and time, I would like to hear what you think. If you dont think it is appropriate here, I will leave it at this.

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