The whole, of the Bible, is written to
you!... not you as a church… you as an individual. It is God's
words transmitted through the sovereignly superintended pen of
human beings…. There are parts of the Bible, though, that really
get my attention… those are the parts where Jesus….our Savior, is
directly quoted. Some Bible printers used to go through and color
all those passages red just so we would know when
Jesus was being directly quoted.
It doesn't mean that part of the Bible is
more inspired than the rest… but think with me… the direct words of
the same One who said at Creation "let there be" and the whole
universe sprang into existence! When Jesus is talking.. I'm
listening!
But, even, all of those times, throughout the
Gospels, is Jesus talking to other people and somebody in
the audience is transcribing his statements onto paper….
There is only one place in all the Bible
where Jesus, after the resurrection, after his ascension back to
heaven…sends a word-for-word letter… back to the world to be read
by all of humanity.. and that is in the book of Revelation.
If there ever was a letter directly from Jesus to you,
individually, that's the one.
But…within those 22 chapters there is an even
smaller part that is not "life-ending, last-time" events but is
seven "from the heart", personal notes, from Jesus to you and me.
Chapters 2 and 3 of the book of Revelation is as close as you can
get to Jesus sitting down and writing a letter titled, Dear
____________, ____________, or _____________.
I. Jesus' Letters to the Seven Churches
We know these letters were written to seven
churches in Asia Minor… but it didn't take us long to figure out
that there was more, to them, than just that. They weren't read by
churches. They weren't opened by a stained glass window and read by
an organ, and an alter. They were written to people!
It wasn't the churches that had seven sets of
characteristics…It was the people in the churches. And…it didn't
take us long to figure out that what was true of those people is
often true of us today… (If you'll look at the yellow handout in
your bulletin)
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Pg 2 of handout:
Letters to the Seven Churches…
and to us today!
The Asian churches had these characteristics because of the
actions of the people in them. These same actions define all of our
lives today. Which characteristics most closely define your life?
Let me just put a sprinkling of what's on
your sheet up here for review:
1) Ephesus: They have been hardworking and
righteous in their actions but their inner love for Jesus is
cooling off… Going through the motions but their heart for Jesus is
slipping..
2) Smyrna: They have been increasingly
suffering for their faith… persecution is growing yet they remain
committed and faithful…
3) Pergamum: Many are staying faithful, but
some are allowing more and more sinfulness to creep in to the
church until the line between sinfulness and righteousness is
getting blurry.
4) Thyatira: Some are faithfully enduring
but they have allowed people who openly promote illicit sexuality
and idolatry (putting other things ahead of God) to co-exist with
them as part of Christ’s Church.
5) Sardis: They have a reputation for being
alive…they say all the right Christian phrases.. but they are
spiritually dead! Wake-up and repent!
6) Philadelphia: These have remained
faithful, to God, through the hardest of times. Now, the sinful
people around them are turning to God through the influence of
their consistently, righteous lives.
7) Laodicea: These people are, also, going
through the motions of Christianity but Jesus strongly warns…
“you are neither hot nor cold…16 But since you are like
lukewarm water, I will spit you out of my mouth!... He also
warns that they “ have everything they want, they don’t need a
thing!’…. in fact, spiritually they are….
wretched and miserable and poor and blind and
naked….
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I suggested to you, last week, that I
believed Jesus chose these specific churches in Asia with their
specific characteristics, and listed them in just this, exact,
order because, like the whole rest of the book… these seven letters
are also prophetic: They apply not just to those seven little
towns, and not, even, just to our individual lives today…they
also speak of seven specific periods of church history from
the time of Jesus right up until today: (Page one of the
handout)
1) Ephesus Period 30-60 AD: A strong period
of loving labor for Christ from the Apostles on… As the church
expanded there is great excitement until the persecution starts…
then comes a cooling off of spiritual fervor
2) Smyrna Period 60-300 AD: Era of
Martyrdom…faithfulness right up to being thrown in with lions or
gladiators….took real guts to be a Christian… all the “gutless”
ones defected.
3) Pergamum Period 300-500 AD: As soon as
Christianity became legal the church began to organize and link
arms with the world around it until the differences between the two
became unrecognizable.
4) Thyatira Period 500-1500 AD: Dark Ages!
The church and sinful behavior became so intertwined….. The light
of Christianity came close to being snuffed out.
5) Sardis Period 1500-1800 AD: Wake-up and
repent! The Reformation and the Counter-reformation…the church woke
up!
6) Philadelphia Period 1800-1950: “the sinful
elements are turning back to God through your influence. The great
missionary movement… the great awakenings…the great revivals….
7) Laodicea Period 1950- ?: “you are
neither hot nor cold…16 But since you are like lukewarm water,
neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth! 17 You say,
‘I am rich. I have everything I want. I don’t need a thing!’ And
you don’t realize that you are wretched and miserable and poor and
blind and naked…. (this is the
church of today…)
II. Becoming a Conqueror!
If all we see in these letters… is Jesus
issuing warnings to first century Asian churches, or prophesying
about the church throughout history, or even warning us, as
individuals, about our spiritual lives today…. we would still be
missing half of the message of these two chapters. I've heard
Pastors preach on these verses, all my life, and I seldom got to
hear the other side of what Jesus was saying:…so here it is for us
today.
Each person, in each of these seven churches,
also received an accompanying promise if they would swim, against
the current, and become Over-comers/ Conquerors!! It's clear
that just as the warnings can apply to our lives…so the promises
are ours as well.
Each of us, this week, faced the pressure of
temptation. Some of you are wracked by guilt, as you sit here this
morning because you gave in to temptation this week…again. Others
of us…may not be looking back on this last week with a sense of
spiritual defeat…but there wasn't any real spiritual victory
either. Like the people in the Ephesian church we may have found
ourselves, for the most part, doing the right things…but the
pressures we find ourselves in, every day in this life, have made
us forget that we are, really, here to prepare for the next life.
1) Jesus came to give His Over-comers an
Abundant Life! 2:7… “To everyone who is victorious I will give
fruit from the tree of life in the paradise of God.”
From childhood, we come to know the joy of
reward… A good parent teaches that wrong actions bring punishment
and right actions bring reward. That's a God thing… You all know
what it feels like to accomplish something in this life and be
promised a reward at the end…. We, usually, so look forward to the
reward. (toys at the bottom of a box of cereal) God let us,
briefly, view what was coming after this life to give us the
strength to hang in there, through the toughest of times, until we
reach our promised reward.
Your first reward is: fruit from the tree
of life… What would that be? ..a big tree in the center of
heaven with basket-ball size, juicy fruit?
The word there is not used of a growing
tree.. it's actually the word "wood". The "wood of life"…. What
does the term "fruit from the wood/tree of life refer to?.....
The Cross! Jesus death…in your place, paid the price
for you to enjoy the fruit of an eternal reward, even though this
one was paid for by someone other than you… All you did was receive
the gift that Jesus paid for. Getting through this life,
victorious, and entering eternity in Heaven is "the fruit from
the tree of life".
Last night, Sue and I attended an Avalon
concert. With, just, four voices and four band instruments…they
made you feel a little of what heaven would be like. Jesus promises
that a "heavenly kind" of living…at least little bits of it, from
time to time, can start, even, as we are living in this sinful
world.
John 10:10 I have come that they may have
life, and that they may have it more abundantly!
Abundant life…in this world…followed by
superabundant life in the next world…for all of eternity. It's the
fruit of the tree of life…. And it is ready and waiting for
each one of you who have accepted Jesus gift.
2) Jesus came to give His Over-comers an
Indestructible Life! 11… “Whoever
is victorious will not be harmed by the second death.”
I need you to notice something here… I don't
want to give anyone the wrong impression. We talk about Jesus
sacrifice for all mankind…we assure everyone there is no way to
earn the sacrifice… it is a free gift and all those things are
true. But I don't want anyone to get the impression that because
God didn't expect you to earn your salvation… that once your
receive it… he doesn't expect anything from you then either.
All of these promises are addressed to
Whoever is victorious…. The Victor!
Literally…The one who conquers…. The
Conqueror!
All of these promises presume that we all
face hostile forces and rather than giving in to them…with the
power and grace of God flowing through our spiritual veins we face
down the tests of the evil one and come out victorious…Conquerors!
That starts in this life…before we ever get
to the next. It's here, now, today, this week when God is calling
on us to say no to the evil one. We don't have to do it in our own
strength. God is in front of us…and behind us, and over us, and
under us, and in us, and all though us:
Romans 8:38 … nothing can ever separate us
from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons
neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow not even
the powers of hell can separate us from God’s love.
Some would try to use that verse to imply
that we play no role in our eternal future. Remember God is looking
for victors…conquerors. Conquering implies a battle… a battle that
has been won! Conquerors may face the first death….physical death
in this life, but they are forever immune from the second death.
(separation from God)
3) Jesus came to give His Over-comers an
Inexhaustible Supply! 17…
To everyone who is victorious I will give
some of the manna that has been hidden away in heaven. And I will
give to each one a white stone, and on the stone will be engraved a
new name…
If that's, heavenly bread, left over from
Moses time that might be less than appealing. It's not talking
about food…something we ingest physically. It's talking about
spiritual food:
John 6:35 Jesus replied, “I am the bread of
life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry again. Whoever
believes in me will never be thirsty.
I'm told if you go to E-harmony.com, pay them
a fee, and fill out a profile that they will go to the ends of the
earth to find you a soul-mate. If you have discovered one in
this life you are fortunate indeed… In reality, we all have a
potential soul mate. When you were created, God built into you a
void that could only be filled when you came to know Jesus as you
personal Savior. But… the best we can hope for here is still a
fuzzy, out of focus filling….
When you get to heaven… the whole of Jesus
filling the whole void in you will be complete. He will engrave on
you a new name/character….. His character…. and He will give you a
white stone??? (Not a per rock) White refers to holiness… the
stone? I don't know!
4) Jesus came to give His Over-comers an
Inexpressible Future! 26…
To all who are victorious, who obey me to the
very end, to them I will give authority over all the nations.
There is that reigning theme again…
5) Jesus came to give His Over-comers an
Incredible Future! 3:5… All who are victorious will be clothed
in white. I will never erase their names from the Book of Life, but
I will announce before my Father and his angels that they are mine.
What awesome promises these are… These are
not just so many words… this is describing your eternal future!
Romans 8:17 We are heirs of God
and joint heirs with Christ, if indeed we suffer with Him,
that we may also be glorified together.
Revelation 21: 7 He who overcomes shall
inherit all things, and I will be his God and he shall be My son.
6) Jesus came to give His Over-comers an
Inescapable Destination! 12...
the victorious will become
pillars in the Temple of my God.. They will never have to leave it.
And I will write on them the name of my God, and they will be
citizens in the city of my God—the New Jerusalem… And I will also
write on them my new name.
7) Jesus came to give His Over-comers an
Intimate Eternal Role! 21…
Those who are victorious will sit with me on
my throne, just as I was victorious and sat with my Father on his
throne.
John 17:3 And this is eternal life,
that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom
You have sent.