As physical churches, no. But symbolically, yes. Each one of the churches had virtues present, but also sin rampant. All churches today deal with the problems of all seven churches mentioned, some do better than others in certain areas. As saints of God, it is our duty to try to be like Christ in every way, and to support each other along that path. If done properly by all members within a church, the church will have eliminated most, if not all, of the sin within.
The book of revelation is doctrinally written to seven churches that will be on the earth during the time of the great tribulation. The Church of today will not be on the earth during the time that revelation unfolds on the earth. These tribulation churches will be required to believe and express faith in different ways much of the time than the Church of today. That is why much of what Christ says when speaking to these seven churches in revelation is somewhat different than what Paul wrote to the church of today in Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, ect.
Probably in our situation today, I think it's the Revelation. Many people believe that the book of Revelation describes what will happen in the future and is now slowly taking place in our time. There are so many interpretations and views about this book, but it is incorrect to use this to predict the future.
Many, many countries are predominantly Christian, but Christians exist all over the world today - there being some even in what are thought of as "Muslim" countries.
This line is an emblem that has been used to show support for police officers. It is still used today.
The word didnt exist until the 1600's. Even today, there is no Hebrew translation of the word.
The 7 Churches mentioned in Revelation were within a transportation network (mail route) in Asia Minor. Today, this is Turkey.
The book of revelation is doctrinally written to seven churches that will be on the earth during the time of the great tribulation. The Church of today will not be on the earth during the time that revelation unfolds on the earth. These tribulation churches will be required to believe and express faith in different ways much of the time than the Church of today. That is why much of what Christ says when speaking to these seven churches in revelation is somewhat different than what Paul wrote to the church of today in Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, ect.
There is no solid evidence to suggest that dragons exist today; eyewitness accounts are the only thing to go by. However, there IS evidence to suggest that they DID exist: in Job chapter 41 of the Bible, God describes a huge fire-breathing monster that cannot be mistaken for anything other than a dragon, and Satan is given the form of a dragon throughout Revelation.
12 apostles
Yes. They do exist today (2014).
Yes it does exist today, but it did not exist until the 1920's.
The incas don't exist today
The seven churches mentioned in the Book of Revelation faced various challenges and were given messages by Jesus through the apostle John. Some of the churches were commended for their faithfulness, while others were warned to repent and change their ways. Over time, these churches either declined or disappeared, but their messages and lessons continue to be relevant for Christians today.
the countreys that dont exist today are yogusalvia from world war 2
Seven days from today
12 apostles
Olympia, Greece does not exist today.