Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

25 April, 2026

Revelation 3:2—“Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die: for I have not found thy works perfect before God.”

In the letter to the church in Sardis, Jesus delivers a startling wake-up call. This congregation, which has a reputation for living, was spiritually dying. To the outside world, Sardis appeared vibrant and successful, but Christ’s diagnosis was grim. His counsel in Revelation 3:2 serves as the urgent prescription for a church on life support.

“Be watchful” is not just a suggestion; it is a command to shake off the spiritual lethargy that allows sin and apathy to creep in. The believer and the church must examine themselves in the light of God’s Word, discerning where life is fading. Spiritual decline is often subtle; therefore, vigilance is necessary. 

This verse highlights the difference between reputation and reality. While we are saved by grace through faith, our “works” are the evidence of that living faith. When Jesus says He has not found their works “perfect”, He is pointing to a heart that started the race but stopped halfway. Holiness is not a static state but a persistent pursuit.

Christ says to them to “strengthen the things which remain”. Though much is decaying, something still lives. Christ does not immediately extinguish the dim flame; He calls for renewal. This strengthening comes through repentance (v. 3), renewed faith, and a return to the gospel once received. What remains, however weak, must be nourished by Scripture, prayer, and obedience.

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