Christ is still speaking.
The question is-are we listening?
The Voice Among the Lampstands is a profound spiritual journey into the heart of Christ’s messages to the seven churches of Revelation. More than a biblical study, this book is a mirror-revealing the spiritual condition of the Church across history and confronting the state of the believer today.
Written with pastoral depth and prophetic clarity, this work explores the letters to Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea through three powerful lenses:
- their historical and prophetic meaning,
- their spiritual application to the individual believer, and
- their relevance to the modern Church.
These were not distant congregations with outdated problems. They represent enduring spiritual conditions-love that grows cold, faith refined through suffering, compromise hidden behind comfort, tolerance that weakens discernment, reputations without life, quiet faithfulness that opens divine doors, and lukewarmness that leaves Christ standing outside His own Church.
With a voice that is both tender and uncompromising, Héctor M. Silva invites readers to slow down, listen, repent where necessary, and return to authentic intimacy with Jesus. This book does not seek to sensationalize prophecy or satisfy curiosity about the end times. Its purpose is far more urgent: to awaken the soul and restore first love.
Each chapter leads the reader into Scripture, prayer, reflection, and self-examination, making this book ideal for personal devotion, spiritual retreats, and church study groups. It is written for believers who sense that something vital has been lost-and who are ready to hear again what the Spirit is saying.
The Voice Among the Lampstands is not a call to fear, but a call to fire.
Not a book to merely read, but a voice to hear.
Not an ending, but an awakening.
"He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches."