Revelation 2 & 3 the seven churches

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Revelation 2 & 3 the seven churches

Editor's Notes

  1. CHRIST AND HIS CHALLENGES TO SEVEN CHURCHES CHAPTER 1-3 I. Introduction A. chapter one introduces the book, the writer and Jesus as the one in the midst of his churches. B. in v. 20. The lampstand were the seven churches and the stars refer to the spiritual life of these churches (compare 2:1with 2:7). C. the seven churches named are real churches, but only seven are mentioned because of the symbolism involved. However, the entire church of the 1st century was described within these specifics, and the needs of every congregation were met. D. common features of the seven epistles. All dictated by the Lord. All addressed to the “angel”. All have titles drawn from visions of chapter 1. All have basically the same outline: a) salutation, b) description of himself, usually from chapter 1;, c) commendation; d) condemnation; e) appeal and warning; f) exhortation; g) promise.
  2. *Establishment of the church seen in Acts 19. Paul was there for more than two years & have been for 40/45 years when the letter was written. *‘You have forsaken your first love’(v4) ……OR…….. ….‘the honey is over’……. …just as a man & a woman fall in love, so a disciple rejoice at their newfound forgiveness. …when we lose sight of the seriousness of sin, we begin to lose the thrill of our forgiveness. *Were carrying on the active programme of the church, but the motivation is long gone. *Can’t be young Christians with enthusiasm, but no knowledge *Neither an old Christian with knowledge, but no enthusiasm V7 *To him/her who overcomes…… …..it’s a battle that we must consume or it consume us. Rom 8:37-39 *….tree of life...... …..mankind barred from it, but will be accessed again.
  3. II The Letter To Ephesus (2:1-7) A. The City Center of worship of Artemis (Acts 19:23-35) Church established there by Paul (Acts 19. B. Outline Of The Letter. Salutation Description of himself (v.1) Commendation Their labor and patience Their doctrinal strictness and orthodoxy (see Acts 20:20; 1 john 4:1-2; 2 john 9-11) 1. in trying false teachers 2. in hating the works of the Nicolatians (similar in Greek to Hebrew for Balaam in v. 14-15). Condemnation – they had left their “first love” (v. 4). Appeal –remember, repeat, do (v.5) Warning – that he would remove their candlestick (v. 5) Promise Conditional Partaking of the tree of life in paradise (v. 7) (see also; gen 3:22-24, Luke 23:43).
  4. THE CHURCH IN SMYRNA An Asian city located in what is now called Izmir. Closely aligned with Rome. Belief in Emperor worship and a hostile Jewish population made it difficult to be a Christian. One of two without rebukes - Smyrna and Philadelphia are the only two church that nothing negative is said about them Description of Christ - First and the Last - Died and came to life again Rich in poverty - Afflictions and poverty - Money does not make you rich - These people proved it - Can you be poor and happy? Yes! Slander from Satan - Words Satan and Devil (greek diabolos) used (both mean accuser) - The church is being slandered today - Difficult for a Christian to run for political office Suffering is coming, fear not - God is preparing them - Worthy of suffering Testing and persecution - Satan will put some in prison - Satan will bring testing - Opportunity to overcome Faithful even to death - People today are jailed or worse for proclaiming the gospel - This makes the persecution we face look small - Are we willing to die for what we believe in? - Is there any amount of torture that mould make us deny Christ? - If we have faith, God will give us the strength we need when needed Crown of life - The reward of eternal life - A crown - Like an award of a athletic competition Hear what the Spirit says - Do you have an ear? - Are you really listening? - Do you want to understand. Protection from the second death - Overcomers need not fear - We will not be hurt by the second death - Fear factor winner: “Fear is not a factor for you” *Were going through affliction & poverty(v9) …in the city, the church faced two hostile forces… a)Jewish population that opposed Christianity. b)Non-Jewish population that was loyal to Rome & worship of emperor. *This led to their property confiscated, resulting to the affliction & poverty. *Have you been mistreated for your believe? *Has your stand for the truth or choice of doing what is righteous brought you pain or loss? *Like the Lord told these 1st century brothers & sisters he knew it all,so today he knows yours… *As they remained faithful in all these, so let us imitate such faith. *No wonder this church got no complaint from the Lord…. *Not to be afraid of what they were about to suffer(v10) ...What would you do if pre-informed of a suffering? ..Obviously, assurance from the Lord can help. *Be faithful to death(v10)…..a crown awaits you. ..In a way, this too is motivational to help us endure whatever we may go through as trials. *2nd death for the unrepentant is terrible and that as disciples we should work towards avoiding….if we can not avoid the 1st death ,which really is not as terrible.
  5. ....‘white stone’….four use of it then……. -given to a man freed & justly acquitted of a crime, carried as sign of freedom. given to a man freed from slavery & made a citizen of the province. -given to a warrior who had conquered in a battle. -given to an athlete who won a race. *Whichever application it is, only faithfulness to the end to God will fetch us any of these
  6. III. Letter To Pergamum (2:12-17) A. The City Capital – southern part of Myria Famous library Home of parchment Center of paganism and emperor worship B. Outline Of The Letter Salutation (v. 12a) The lord’s knowledge of their circumstances (v. 13a) Commendation (v. 13b) For remaining true to his name For not denying the faith in persecution Condemnation (v. 14-15) For holding to the teaching of Balaam (numbers 31) Also, the teaching of the nicolatians Warning (v. 16) Exhortation (v. 17a) :”He that has ears…” Promises (v. 17b) THE CHURCH IN PERGAMUM Modern Bergama, the ancient capital of Asia. Built on a cone-shaped hill rising 1,000 feet above the surrounding valley. PERGAMUM in greek means: citadel. The origin of our word for parchment. THE GOOD NEWS Description of God - The one with the sharp double-edged sword Living in Satan’s territory - Satan’s throne: The city was the official center of emperor worship - Ministering in a place full of evil - Capital Wesleyan Church (in a bad neigborhood) - Most churches move out of bad areas - That is where the church should shine the brightest Remaining true to His name - Challenges to belief in Jesus - Tolerance is not acceptance - Times of Antipas - first martyr of Asia He was slowly roasted to death in a bronze kettle during the reign of Domitian THE BAD NEWS Corrupt teachers - People who hold to the teaching of Balaam - Balaam advised the Midianite women how to lead the Israelites astray by eating food sacrificed to idols and sexual immorality - People who hold to the teachings of the Nicolaitans teaching spiritual liberty allows for idolatry and immorality Warning - Repent! - God will fight against the corrupt teachers - He will use the sword of His mouth Listen to what the Spirit says - He who has an ear… Message to overcomers - God’s attitude, even in rebuking, is always redemption - Overcomers will receive some of the hidden manna (heavenly food) - Contrast to eating food sacrificed to idols - White stone: stones were used as tokens for various purposes. - In this context: Admission to the Messianic banquet - New Name: reflects a new status - Secret name (illustrates personal relationship)
  7. V. Letter To Thyatira (2:18-29) A. The City Noted for its red or purple dyes (Lydia in Acts 16) More trade guilds here than in any other city- meetings were in idol temples (tremendous pressure for Christians to compromise). B. Outline Of The Letter Striking description of himself. (v.18) Commendation (v.19) Condemnation for tolerating the women jezebel (v.20) note: she was likely advocating compromise over trade uion situations. Warning (v22-24. Note in v. 24, the deep secrets of satan were thought by those involved to be secrets of God . Exhortation (v.25, 29) Promise (v. 26-28) Authority and rule over the nations (see psalm 2:9) The morning star (see Rev. 22:16) THE CHURCH IN THYATIRA Modern Akhisar. Founded as a military outpost and noted for it’s many trade guilds. Lydia (mentioned in Acts 16:14) “a dealer in purple cloth” was from Thyatira. Good News Description of God - Eyes are like blazing fire - Feet are like burning bronze God knows your good deeds - Love and faith - Service and perseverance Doing more than at first - Growing - Expanding - Doing greater things for the Kingdom The good news ends quick Bad News You tolerate “Jezebel” - Named used to as a description - Betrayer of God (I & II Kings - Idolatry and Witchcraft) - Calls herself a prophetess - Teaches sexual immorality and the eating of food sacrificed to idols Time to repent ignored - God has been patient and given time to repent - She did not take advantage of it - God patience is about to end Promised suffering - She will be cast on a bed of suffering - Intense suffering for those who commit adultery with her (unless they repent of her ways) - Her children will be stuck dead (most likely refers to spiritual children) - It will be an example so others will know that God is the one who searches hearts and minds and will repay according to your deeds. Hold on! - To you who do not hold to her teachings (so-called deep secrets of Satan) - Hold on to what you have until I come Message to overcomers - Those who overcome until the end - God will give authority over nations - Just as God the Father gives authority to the Son
  8. Num 24:17 17 "I see him, but not now; I behold him, but not near. A star will come out of Jacob; a scepter will rise out of Israel. He will crush the foreheads of Moab, the skulls b of c all the sons of Sheth. Rev 22:16 16 "I, Jesus, have sent my angel to give you a this testimony for the churches. I am the Root and the Offspring of David, and the bright Morning Star." Ps 2:9 9 You will rule them with an iron scepter f; you will dash them to pieces like pottery."
  9. V. Letter To Sardise (3:1-6) A. The City wealthy degenerate, proud The city had a location that nearly assault. Yet they had fallen twice due to being careless. Hence, “wake up” in v. 2-3 had historical significance. B. Outline Of The Letter. The usual salutation and self-description (v.1) Practically no condemnation. Condemnation – “dead” “about to die” (v. 2) deeds not complete before God (v. 2). Exhortation – remember to repent (v. 3) Warning – Christ would come on them as a thief (v. 3). Promise – to a few worthy individuals (v. 4-5). Church of the Living Dead Part of the study of the Book of Revelation on Sunday nights Background of the Church Located in modern Sart. Capital of the ancient kingdom of Lydia. It was a city of great wealth and fame. The acropolis was a natural citadel on the northern spur of Mount Tmolus. It rose 1,500 feet above the lower valley. Message to the Churches - Two fold - Message to specific churches A message to us today. One of two churches with no good news - God told John to pass a message to seven chuches - Two of the chruches only had good news, warningns, but no rebukes - This is one of two churches that their message does not start with bragging Reputation of being alive - God knows our deeds - “You have a reputation of being alive” - This church was once a live spiritually - Once did the things a church should - Once known by others on the outside as living Now dead - There reputation did not keep up with reality - Maybe they looked good on the outside - Illus Great Revival at a church (no one reading the Bible more) - Maybe not doing things that matter in the Kingdom Works fall short - Deeds are not complete - Didn’t finish what they started - King James: Works are not perfect - Works are lacking - Illus. Family who complains about church service but only gave a dime in offering “Good show for a dime” - Our worship service if for God’s benefit - What God asked for His money back after our service? What would God’s review say about us as a church? As individual Christians? DEAD MAN WALKING - Title given to a man on death row walking to execusion - Think of it today as Zombies Alive once - Once had a life - Now dead - A dead church once had life - Now this life is not evident - Spiritual life is no longer what God sees when he examines a dead church - Zombies are in grave clothes and covered in dirt - Dead churches are known by sin more than righteousness Stiff - Zombies do not move well or fast - Illus. In the movies the bad guys always walk slow and stiff but somehow keep up with the ones who are running away. - This is not true of a dead church - If we do not keep up we will never catch converts - The message can never change but the bait must. - We must be flexible so we can follow where the spirit leads - Rick Warren, autrthur of the purpose driven church, says “we’ve never do it that way before” are the famous last words of a church. - Since the world is ever changing we must be willing to try new ways to relay the timeless Gospel. No outside friends - Zombies only hang out with other zombies - We never see the living hanging out with the dead - Dead churches are closed groups - Dying churches are not looking for ways to connect with others - If the only people we see are Christians, how will we spread the Gospel? - Zombies all look alike - Dead churches only want people who look like themselves - We must be willing to let sinners become a part of our crowd - Maybe then they will see what it is like to be a Christian and they will want to join God’s team Gloomy - Zombies never seem happy - Why? They’re dead! - Zombies are usually negative - A pessimistic spirit is like a cancer in a church (it spreads and kills) - Illus. Bad indicator in a marriage - Negative interpretation No matter what you say or do it is interpreted negaticely Example: Help clean the house - Not a good house keeper? Not help clean the house - Your lazy - Illus. Political debates - Who won? Depends on who your rooting for Most see the bad in the other side - Negativity in a church is the same way - If you looking for bad things, you’ll see them - Negativity hurts in many ways: - Personally - Shades your perspective (downward spiral) - Like depression - Church - Spreads to others - Like a poison - Others start to look at things negatively - This kills a church - The devil wins by making us ineffective - Effect on the World (most dangerous) - It turns the world off to Jesus - So many want nothing to do with the church Luke 17 1Jesus said to his disciples: "Things that cause people to sin are bound to come, but woe to that person through whom they come. 2It would be better for him to be thrown into the sea with a millstone tied around his neck than for him to cause one of these little ones to sin. No eating, breathing, or heart beat - Zombies don’t eat - Dead churches are full of Christians who have starved to death - Our feeding times come more than on Sunday mornings - You are missing out if you don’t attend Sunday School, Sunday PM, or Wednesdays - You will be malnourished if you do not have you daily time alone with God - The breath of the Church is the spirit - Dead churches do not see the spirits work because they are not filled - Dead churches have not heartbeat or compassion for the lost - Dead churches are concerned mainly with inward matters No future - Zombies have no future - Dead churches will no exist for long - No one is attracted to the dying
  10. THE CHURCH IN PHILADELPHIA Background: Located in modern Alashehir. Description of God - Holy and true - He holds the keys of David (Davidic Messiah) - The opener and closer - God controls the doors to heaven Open door - “I know your deeds” (in a good way) - An open door placed before you that no one can shut – MISSION (Col. 4:3; 2Cor. 2:12) - Maybe a door of opportunity - More than likely the door to the kingdom Strength in weakness - “I know you have little strength” - Not denied Christ Victory over Satan’s followers - Some who claimed to be Jews, but are not - “synagogue of Satan” - Jesus holds His strongest rebuke for those who claim to be religious but are not. - Jesus will have them fall down at the feet of the Christians and acknowledge that He loves them. Protection from trials - Because of endurance and faithfulness - They will be protected from the trials that are coming to the world - May be a verse to support pre-tribulation rapture Purpose of trials - To test those who live on earth - To show whose side they are on - The truth is shown under pressure “I am coming soon.” - A promise for Christ - Hope for endurance - Motivation for ministry Hold on to what you have - Hold on! - So no one will take your crown - Rewards in heaven are dependant upon obedience on earth Promise to overcomers - Will be a pillar in the temple of God - In the presence of God for eternity - Name of God and city will be written on him - The New Jerusalem coming down from heaven from God - A new name - He who has an ear let him hear
  11. V7/8 *God opens doors that no man can close…. ……either door of opportunity or of Kingdom. *These Christians had little strength, yet held on. …example in Gideon(Judges 6) *Living to please God is not…. …how much money…list of degrees…connection *With little or nothing we have, we can live the life. *We can have only commendation & no condemnation V10 *Hour of trial…on the whole world…who live on earth ….not some future ‘tribulation', but of that time. *In hard times God can make us not to undergo or take us through… *But will it be based on ‘since you have kept my command?’ V11 *What do you have in & for Christ? ..Generosity..honesty..faithfulness..purity..meekness V12 *Overcome & become a PILLAR …same people that were ‘weak’ & fragile Ephesians 2:19-22 *Shall turn from being stones to pillars.
  12. THE CHURCH IN LAODICEA Background: Near modern Denizil. Wealtheist city in Phrygia during roman times. Known for its banks, medical school, and textile industry. Description of God - the Amen - the faithful and true witness - ruler of all creation Neither hot nor cold - “I know your deeds” - I wish you were either - God hates when we try to ride the fence God’s rejection - Worst symbolism for rejection given - Spit from Christ’s mouth - Leaves a bad taste in Christ’s mouth Self reliance - The reason God rejects - Wealthy: “I do not need a thing” - Reality: wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked - The realization of the need for God is essential to salvation God’s counsel - Buy refined gold from God to be truly rich - Receive white clothes and salve from God - Addresses their three major industries (Banking, medicine, and textiles) God’s loving rebuke - The good news - Here Christ tells them he loves them - He only rebukes and disciplines who he loves - Otherwise He would just ignore them and let them perish Earnest repentance - God calls for earnest repentance - He knows when it is sincere or not - Some do not endure because they were not earnest - God knows the heart Promise to come in Rev. 3:20 - Truths of Jesus - He is standing and knocking - We must listen and open - He WILL come in - “Eat with Him” shows a relationship Promise to overcomers - The right to sit on the Christ’s throne - Just as Christ overcame and sat on His father’s throne - He who has an ear let him hear … Conclusion - This passage addresses the two worst offences - False righteousness and False wealth - This concludes the messages to the 7 churches and to us. - Next week we will start looking at prophecy and what is to come.
  13. VII. Letter to Laodicea (3:14-22) The city Self-description (v.14) Condemnation (note no condemnation) Lukewarm and nauseating to the Lord (v.16) Self-deceived and enjoying false security (v.17) Poor, blind naked (note contrast with the city’s wealth, fame for medicine and clothing center) Exhortations (v. 18-19) Promise (v 20-22) Note that Christ is already on the outside of the heart trying to get back in. One painter pictured a human heart with a door knob only on the side. (God cannot come in unless we let him in). THE CHURCH IN LAODICEA Background: Near modern Denizil. Wealtheist city in Phrygia during roman times. Known for its banks, medical school, and textile industry. Description of God - the Amen - the faithful and true witness - ruler of all creation Neither hot nor cold - “I know your deeds” - I wish you were either - God hates when we try to ride the fence God’s rejection - Worst symbolism for rejection given - Spit from Christ’s mouth - Leaves a bad taste in Christ’s mouth Self reliance - The reason God rejects - Wealthy: “I do not need a thing” - Reality: wretched, pitiful, poor, blind, and naked - The realization of the need for God is essential to salvation God’s counsel - Buy refined gold from God to be truly rich - Receive white clothes and salve from God - Addresses their three major industries (Banking, medicine, and textiles) God’s loving rebuke - The good news - Here Christ tells them he loves them - He only rebukes and disciplines who he loves - Otherwise He would just ignore them and let them perish Earnest repentance - God calls for earnest repentance - He knows when it is sincere or not - Some do not endure because they were not earnest - God knows the heart Promise to come in Rev. 3:20 - Truths of Jesus - He is standing and knocking - We must listen and open - He WILL come in - “Eat with Him” shows a relationship Promise to overcomers - The right to sit on the Christ’s throne - Just as Christ overcame and sat on His father’s throne - He who has an ear let him hear … Conclusion - This passage addresses the two worst offences - False righteousness and False wealth - This concludes the messages to the 7 churches and to us. - Next week we will start looking at prophecy and what is to come.