In the book of Revelation in the Bible, John, the author,
has been exiled to the island, Patmos . He was in exile there for speaking his
testimony of Jesus Christ. While
worshipping/praying in the spirit, Jesus spoke to him the things that are
recorded in the book of Revelation. Although it is a challenging book to
understand, it is the only book in the Bible that says: “Blessed is he who reads and those who hear
the words of prophecy, and keeps those things which are written in it; for the
time is near.” Revelation
1:3 So by simply reading it and doing what it says, one will be blessed. Sounds like a good thing to me!!
Jesus tells John to record what He is speaking to The
Church. There were seven different
churches of John’s time that Jesus was speaking to: The churches of Ephesus ,
Smyrna , Pergamum ,
Thyatira, Sardis , Philadelphia ,
and Laodicea . Revelation
2-3 These are Christian churches
that had been under persecution and Jesus is evaluating them. He let them know what they were doing
correctly, but He also let them know what they were doing incorrectly, and how
to correct their mistakes. As I read
these two chapters, I can see just how relevant these words of commendation,
rebuke and needed action are to today’s church.
Below is a summary of the churches, their commendations, the
rebukes of Jesus and the actions they needed to take to get back on track.
*The church
of Ephesus had
commendations of hard work and endurance, but the rebuke was that they had lost
their first love. Jesus called them to
remember who their first love should be and repent.
*The
*The church
of Pergamum remained
loyal, but they were a compromising church; worshipping idols (idols of our
time are: money, cars, status, sex…anything
put on the throne of our heart other than Jesus) and compromising in sexual
immorality(adultery, homosexuality, etc.)
Jesus tells them to repent.
*The church
of Thyatira ’s
commendations were love, faith, service and endurance, but they also were
compromising and immoral. Jesus tells
them to repent.
*The church
of Sardis was and
effective church, however, they were a superficial church. Jesus tells them to “wake up and repent.”
(Whether in the church, or otherwise, we don’t have to look very far to see superficial
people. Let’s choose to be authentic.)
*The church
of Philadelphia was a
faithful church. Jesus had no rebuke for
this church. He called them to “hold
on.”
*The church
of Laodicea had NO
commendation. They were wealthy and “had
need of nothing,” all the while not realizing that they were wretched,
miserable, poor, blind and naked. Jesus
found them to be lukewarm and said because they were neither hot nor cold; he
would vomit them from his mouth. His
call to action to them was to be diligent and to repent. (It’s not difficult to see this in today’s
church as well.)
Take the time to read chapters 2 and 3 in Revelation. Ask God to show you what may or may not apply
to yourself these passages and apply and changes that need to be made.
Out of the seven churches that Jesus critiqued two…yes, only
two
churches did not need to be corrected. Only
two out of seven churches were doing what Jesus wanted them to do. What does that tell you about our churches
today? No wonder we see so much
negativity going on within the Body of Christ.
We are human…we need Jesus…period!
We need to be humble and obedient to whom He’s calling us to be. Galatians
2:20 says: I have been crucified with Christ; it’s no longer I who live, but
Christ who lives in me. Let’s be obedient!
If we find ourselves in a church like one of the five listed
in Revelation, we need to pray for them.
Pray for their eyes, ears and hearts to be opened. Pray how the Holy Spirit leads us to pray for
them. Also, and more importantly, we
need to be diligent to keep ourselves on task.
We need to keep our eyes focused on Jesus. He will not leave us or forsake us.
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