Day 240, Revelation 2 
What a hair-raising chapter! Jesus, the Great Judge, speaks from
heaven, directly addressing four churches in modern Turkey. Did you ever wonder
what Jesus would say to your church? Pondering that some years ago changed the
entire direction of my life and ministry and marked the beginning of Heaven's
Family.
Jesus had commendation, correction and encouragement for all four of
the churches we read about today. His example is a good one to follow. Every
correction should be preceded by a compliment and followed with encouragement.
A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. Another spoonful of sugar
washes away any aftertaste!
Jesus promised rewards to those in every church who would
"overcome." They would, for example, "eat of the tree of
life" and would not "be hurt by the second death" (2:7, 11).
Obviously, those who don't overcome will not eat of the tree
of life, which is something mentioned near the end of Revelation as being the
privilege of all saved persons (22:14, 19). Moreover, those who don't overcome will be hurt by the second death, something mentioned near
the end of the book of Revelation as being the fate of all unbelievers (21:8).
Thus, to "overcome" is to continue in obedient faith until the end so
that one is ultimately saved. Jesus' promises to overcomers are one
more indication that unconditional eternal security is a myth.
Just because one is currently a believer does not mean that in the
end one will be considered an overcomer. One must "keep Christ's deeds
until the end" (2:26). Indeed, Jesus warned the entire church at Ephesus
that if they did not repent and do the deeds that they did at first, returning
to their first love, He would remove their lampstand out of its place, which
doesn't sound like a good thing. We must "hold fast" (2:25) until
Jesus comes.
Some of Jesus' other promises to overcomers seem somewhat cryptic,
such as His promises of "hidden manna" and "a new name"
written on a "white stone" and "the morning star" (2:17,
27-28). Whatever those things signify, you can be sure they are good!
The church in Smyrna could have benefitted by a visit from some
modern prosperity preachers since Jesus said they were impoverished, but rich
(2:9). Obviously Jesus meant that they were materially poor but spiritually
rich. If they could have only learned "their right to wealth as King's
kids" and "activated prosperity principles" they could have
become materially rich and spiritually poor, just like modern prosperity
preachers. Too bad they lived before the time Jesus revealed those "prosperity
principles" to the church. Worse, Jesus told them they were about to
suffer tribulation for 10 days (2:10). If only they had known how to
"exercise their authority in Christ," they could have experienced
victory and blessing and avoided all that suffering! What a shame.
False teaching had infiltrated the churches in Pergamum and
Thyatira, and it was as if they were being influenced by Balaam and Jezebel of
Old Testament fame. Jesus was greatly concerned because His people were being
led astray to "commit acts of immorality and eat things sacrificed to
idols" (2:20; see also 2:14). We know that sexual immorality is a sin
which excludes one from heaven (1 Cor. 6:9-10), yet Paul taught that there was
nothing wrong with eating meats sacrificed to idols. Perhaps "eating things
sacrificed to idols" was simply a reference to idolatry. We know that Paul
equated immorality and greed to idolatry (Col. 3:5).
Regardless, Jesus promised to judge a certain woman whom He referred
to as Jezebel, who was posing as a prophetess in Thyatira and leading the
saints astray. He had mercifully given her time to repent, but she would soon
find herself "on a bed of sickness" (2:22). Those who committed
adultery with her would also suffer tribulation and Jesus would "kill her
children with pestilence" (2:23). I assume that He was referring to her
spiritual children, her disciples. His judgment upon them would serve as an
object lesson to the churches that God repays everyone according to their deeds
(2:23). Sobering stuff! We're certainly not reading about American Jesus today!
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