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Thyatira, the first time we hear the word in Scripture is Acts 16:14, and there is a woman in view...
The only other time we find the word mentioned in Scripture is in Revelation 2, and again we see a woman at the forefront, however not Lydia a believer but Jezebel a deceiver.
Most likely this was not her real name, but she shared the same character of her OT counterpart.
She led many astray with her false teaching.
What was hated in Ephesus, tolerated in Pergamum, was embraced in Thyatira.
On this false church Jesus turns His searching gaze....Revelation 2:18
Let the record show that NOTHING gets passed Jesus.
The issue at Thyatira was that they had believed a false teaching and were in church, but not in Christ.
I wonder today if this May describe you, are you in church, but not in Christ?
You can rest assured Jesus knows if you are in Him.
This is demonstrated by His all-seeing gaze.
Jesus’ all-knowing gaze is demonstrated first by...
What the Lord Detected in This Church v. 18-19
I will call this a church, because that is what Jesus called it.
I will call it a church because of the fact there were some Christians there.
Will call it a church because of what Jesus emphasized.
He emphasized first...
His person
The Son of God - emphasizing His deity
Nowhere else in all of Revelation does Jesus refer to Himself by this title
Yet here to this false Church, worshiping false idols Jesus reminds them that He is the One and Only Most High God!
The Flaming Eyes - I believe this to be twofold:
It emphasizes his omniscience
The fact that Jesus knows everything, sees everything
There is no such thing as “hidden” or “secret” sin.
Nothing gets by His holy gaze!
It emphasizes His holy indignation
He was angry at what was happening at this church!
Why shouldn’t He be angry?
He gave His life to institute the church
By now all of the church were known by their identification with Him, as “Christians”
I wonder how Jesus would feel about His church today?
Next we notice the...
The Shining Feet
Brass in scripture always refers to judgment
The idea is that what He sees with His holy eyes he will soon crush under His holy feet.
What we are about to discuss, Jesus takes very seriously, so should we.
We see that he emphasizes the holiness of His person, next we see He emphasizes about...
His people Revelation 2:19
There was a faithful remnant among the false church!
I believe today that there are faithful people serving God even in the face of false doctrine and false churches.
You can go to bed tonight assured that Jesus knows who is faking it and who is making it!.
He sees all with His holy gaze, and church, let me tell you, He is going to judge this world, but before He does He is going to judge His church!
“Preacher you’re wrong.
God is love and God doesn’t judge.”
If you think that you need to keep reading.
I’m glad that the Lord detected some good in this church, but I want you to see next....
What the Lord Despised of This Church v. 20-23
This crowd that says “God is too loving to judge” has never read the book of Revelation.
Listen, God doesn’t wink at sin.
God notices sin.
God despises sin.
He despised what they permitted v. 20
The word sufferest means plainly to permit or allow
They knew it was wrong, but they turned a blind eye
that is how false teaching creeps into a church
This church had ignored the plain teaching of Scripture!
1 Timothy 3:1-2 “1 This is a true saying, If a man desire the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work. 2 A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given to hospitality, apt to teach;”
God does not suffer from gender confusion
Genesis 1:27 “27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.”
1 Timothy 2:12 “12 But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.”
This is not domineering, God is not anti woman
The plan of God is for godly men to be in a place of leadership.
This church ignored this, and many churches today are ignoring this basic principle....once we reject or ignore God’s plan and God’s way…what are we left with but your own will and our own way?
I do want to point out, that the major issue wasn’t just that they allowed a woman to enter an office that was never intended for her to have, but also what they were allowing, which leads us to the next thing He despised....
He despised what they practiced v. 20
The OT Jezebel, led weak king Ahab into a life of sinful indulgence
She introduced Baalism to Israel and led the people into gross sin against God.
Baalism is rooted in promiscuity
The Jezebel mentioned here was probably figurative
I doubt this was her real name, but more likely the religious teaching she represented
It is interesting in Scripture, whenever a woman is used symbolically to convey religious teaching it is always false religion.
This woman led this church away from God and into ungodly practices
Fornication refers to both sexual indulgence and sexual perversion
Does this not sound like our world today?
Sadly, does this not sound like some of our churches today?
Eating things offered to idols is more than just buying and eating meat at the temple market
Paul discussed this in 1 Cor.
8, and from that we know that meat is just meat.
Why then were the believers in Corinth torn and why does God seemingly condemn it here?
The difference here is that those in Thyatira were actively worshiping idols.
This too sounds like some of our churches today!
An idol is anything that takes God’s place in your life.
For this church the idol was their body and their sinful indulgences, what know is Jesus despised what they permitted, what they practiced, and...
He despised what they postponed v.21
Space = time
Jesus gave this church time to repent, and they repented not!
God is longsuffering!
God is patient!
But don’t ever forget God is holy and God will not be mocked
Just because you are not struck dead for your sin instantly does not mean God approves!
He is just giving you time to repent!
He despised what they permitted, what they practiced, what they postponed, and we see...
He despised what they paraded v.22-23
Let it be known this Jezebel and her followers were proud of their sin
So many are walking around today, proud of their sinful disobedience to God
So many today in our churches are strutting about with their chests poking out, as if they’re daring God to act.
Let it also be known that Jesus will have the final say-so over His Church!
Notice the three sovereign proclamations of Jesus:
“I Will” is coupled with a plea to repent!
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