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The Purpose of the Revelation, Revelation 1:1-20
Given to Christ in His Humanity for His Servants, Revelation 1:1
Revelation 1:1
A revelation belonging to Jesus Christ which the God gave to Him to show to His servants, what is necessary to come to be in haste.
And He signified after sending through His messenger to His servant John,
Those who read it will be happy from its prophecy, Revelation 1:3
Revelation 1:3
Happy is the one reading and the ones hearing concerning the words of the prophecy and guarding the things having been written in her.
For the Lord is near!
This revelation was given to John while in exile on the island of Patmos in 95 A.D., Revelation 1:9
Revelation 1:9
I, John, your brother and co-companion in the tribulation and kingdom and patience in Jesus, came to be on the island, the one called Patmos, because of the Word of God and the testimony concerning Jesus Christ.
The Mystery of the Seven Stars - the seven periods of the Church on earth, Revelation 1:20
Revelation 1:20
The mystery of the seven stars which you discerned upon My right hand and the seven golden lampstands; the seven stars are seven messengers of the seven assemblies and the seven lampstands are seven assemblies.
The Assembly in Ephesus, Revelation 2:1-7
They properly handled those doing wrong and those calling themselves apostles, but were not, Revelation 2:2
Revelation 2:2
“I intuitively know your works, and your labor, and your patience, and that you are not inherently able to bear wrong ones, and you tested the ones calling themselves apostles and are not, and found them to be liars.
Patient in the situations they face because of Christ, Revelation 2:3
Revelation 2:3
And you have patience and have borne up because of My Name and have not grown weary.
They lost their first love in the process of defending the faith, Revelation 2:4
Revelation 2:4
But I have against you that you abandoned your first love
They are indifferent to the Nicolaitans (those having victory over the people), Revelation 2:6
Revelation 2:6
But this you have, that you are indifferent to the works of the Nicolaitans, which I also am indifferent.
Describes the predominate condition of the Church from around 96 to 170 A.D.
At the end of the Apostolic Period
Many false apostles came through the assemblies and were found to be false
What We Learn From This Assembly
Hold fast to the truth of the word against those doing wrong
Test those who claim to be apostles who are not, showing them to be liars
Do not abandon the love for the brethren - we are to seek the best for the ones loved
Reject Clergy separation
The Assembly in Smyrna, Revelation 2:8-11
Dealing with those who call themselves Jews, but are not, Revelation 2:9
Revelation 2:9
“I intuitively know your tribulation and poverty, but you are rich, and the blasphemy out from the ones calling themselves to be Jews and are not but are of the synagogue of Satan.
They faced ten different periods of persecution, Revelation 2:10
Revelation 2:10
Do not fear that which you are about to suffer.
Behold, the slanderer is about to cast out from you into prison in order that you should be tempted, and you will have tribulation ten days.
You become faithful up to the point of death and I will give to you the crown of life.
Nero 64 to 68 A.D.
Domitian 81 to 96 A.D.
Trajan 112 to 117 A.D.
Marcus Aurelius 161 to 180 A.D.
Septimus Severus 202 to 210 A.D.
Decius 250 to 251 A.D.
Valerian 257 to 259 A.D.
Maximus the Thracian 235 to 238 A.D.
Aurelian 270 to 275 A.D.
Diocletian and Galerius 303 to 312 A.D.
They are to be faithful to the point of death, for the second death will not harm them, Revelation 2:11
Revelation 2:11
The one having an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the assemblies.
The overcomer will never be unrighteously harmed out from the second death.”
Describes the predominate condition of the Church from around 170 to 312 A.D.
What We Learn From This Assembly
Earthly wealth has no value in spiritual things
The Gentiles do not take the place of the Jews and those claiming so are of the synagogue of Satan
Be faithful to God in whatever we face, even to the point of death
We are promised life
The second death will not harm us
The Assembly in Pergamos, Revelation 2:12-17
They dwelt where the throne of Satan was, Revelation 2:13
Revelation 2:13
I intuitively know your labor and you dwell where the throne of Satan is.
And you all grasp hold of My name and have not denied My faith in the days in which Antipas My faithful martyr, who was killed alongside you, where Satan dwells.
They had those who grasped hold of the doctrine of Balaam, Revelation 2:14
Revelation 2:14
But I have against you a few things because you have there the ones grasping the doctrine of Balaam who taught to Balak to cast a scandal before the sons of Israel to eat things sacrificed to idols and to fornicate.
They had some who grasped the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, Revelation 2:15
Revelation 2:15
Thus likewise you have also the ones grasping the doctrine of the Nicolaitans.
Describes a time period in the Church from 312 to 606 A.D.
What We Learn From This Assembly
Reject association with the government in church activities and business
Reject those who seek to make merchandise of the saints (Book stores, coffee shops, selling books).
Reject Clergy separation
Even in the area of Satan’s throne the saints can prevail - Satan’s throne involves the world system and government
The Assembly in Thyatira, Revelation 2:18-29
They did great works, Revelation 2:19
Revelation 2:19
“I intuitively know your works and love and faith and service and your patience and your last works are greater than the first,
They permitted spiritual idolatry and sacrificing to idols, Revelation 2:20
Revelation 2:20
but I have against you that you have forgiven the woman Jezebel, the one calling herself a prophetess and she teaches and deceives My servants to fornicate and to eat things sacrificed to idols
Describes the predominate condition of the Church from 606 to 1520 A.D. under the rule of Catholicism
The Papal system is implemented in which the teaching of men supersedes the Word of God.
They introduce idol worship into the assembly.
The crusades and the rise of the Inquisition, which was the Jezebelistic persecution on the Church.
Many did not follow the doctrine of idol worship, spiritual fornication, and the things of Satan, Revelation 2:24
Revelation 2:24
And to you I say, to the remaining, the ones in Thyatira, as many as have not this doctrine, whoever does not experientially know the deep things of Satan as they say, ‘I will not cast upon you another burden;
What We Learn From This Assembly
The harm of idolatry - the worship of saints
The perversion of object worship - crosses around the neck or on the wall
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