Read Revelation 3.
Jesus continued His evaluation of these seven real congregations in Asia Minor.
It reveals to us that the very omniscient and omnipresent Son of God is
also omnipotent. He is in full and firm control of the future.
To Sardis. (3:1-6)
This church was alive and active with lots going on. It was the place to
be. But in their busyness they were dead spiritually. Using the
symbol of the church being a lamp stand (1:20), shining forth the light of the
gospel, Jesus said, "Your light went out." His admonition was
to "Wake up!" and get back to completing their mission and reason for
being as a church.
To Philadelphia. (3:7-13)
As the One who ultimately controls opportunities, Jesus gave this church the
mission of reaching their city with the gospel. In doing so, they faced
satanic opposition and persecution. There are no words here of correction
to them. Instead, Jesus made two promises. First, they would one
day see their antagonists humble themselves to the truth of the message
preached by this congregation (Philippians 2:10-11). Second, Jesus
promised that they would be spared from the world-wide tribulation to come.
In the meantime, they are told to "hold fast" to their faith.
To Laodicea. (3:14-22)
Like a cup of hot coffee left to sit, these believers had become spiritually
lukewarm. They were planted there with the mission of setting the city on
fire with their faith in Jesus. Instead, they sat and adapted to their
environment. What made the situation even worse was the sense they were
prospering, while spiritually they were bankrupt (v.17). Strong words
from Jesus followed this assessment. It is interesting to note that He
was harsh with them because He loved them. This was the disciplinary
correction of a committed parent. If they would listen and respond to Him
their fellowship with God could be restored.
So, how am I, and how is my local church, doing in comparison to these seven
messages from Jesus?
- Am I,
and are we, actively implementing our gospel mission or are we just busy?
-While living in an opposing culture, am I, and are we, encouraged by our faith
and the guaranteed promises of Jesus?
-Am I, and are we, fired up about our personal relationship with Jesus and the
ministry reason we are here?
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