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Introduction
Today we are continuing our studies into the Seven Churches in Revelation.
We’d looked at the various ways to examine these churches:
Historically
Practically
Chronologically
The best use for us today is looking at them in the practical sense.
In that the characteristics of these churches can resemble those of churches today.
Ephesus is the Apostolic / Early church
Smyrna is the Suffering / Persecuted church
Pergamos is the Compromising church
Thyatira is the Compromised church
Today we’re looking at the church in Sardis.
If you were to sum up the church in Sardis it would not be the Compromising or Compromised church - but the dead church.
It’s bad to be a Compromising Church
It’s worse to be a Compromised Church
It’s worser(:) to be a dead church - but that’s what Sardis is.
I do believe that this church is typical of the majority of churches today.
So tonight we’re going to examine this church and see what Jesus had to say about it.
First off we will look at the Preacher
I.
The Preacher
Speaking of Jesus and the attributes that He gives Himself to this church
The Possessor of the Preachers
Jesus begins by stating that He ‘hath the seven Spirits of God and the seven stars’
Now if you go back to Rev. 1:20, you will find out who it’s speaking of.
It’s the ‘angels of the seven churches’.
Now these are not angels in the most common sense of the word.
It’s not like Michael or any other angelic being.
It’s speaking about the pastors / undershepherds of those churches.
Websters 1828 for the word ‘angel’ (def) 5.
A minister of the gospel, who is an embassador of God.
Rev. 2. and 3.
So Jesus addresses Himself as the one who hath them.
This is both a comforting and terrifying thought if you are a pastor.
Comforting in the sense that I know I’m in the palm of the very hand of God.
He will carry me through my burdens, protect me from the tribulations.
Lift me up when I’m down.
It’s very comforting in that sense
Terrifying in the sense that Christ died for the church.
He has entrusted me to minister unto this body of believers - and I am in His hand.
The hand that can cast me aside if I’m not obedient.
The hand that can crush me if I hurt His beloved.
That being said, I believe this to be a warning unto the pastor of this church.
We see the Preacher is the Possessor of the Preachers
The Provider of the Power
Not only is He the Possessor the Preachers, but He’s the Provider of the Power
He says He hath the ‘seven Spirits of God’
A couple things to understand:
There are not seven Spirits, there is ONE Spirit - the Holy Spirit.
Remember this is a book that is poetic & full of imagery.
It states ‘seven Spirits’ for a purpose.
God is illustrating that knowing He listed ‘Seven churches’, he is saying that His Spirit is sufficient to supply every church.
In other words, It’s not as if He is limited in that if He blesses the church in Philadelphia, He can still sufficiently supply the church in Sardis.
Not only does it speak of the Sufficiency of Christ to Power the churches, but speaks also to Selectivity as well.
In other words, God can enable Philadelphia, and NOT enable Sardis if He so chooses.
Church without the Power of God we have nothing.
His Power is Sufficient, but we’d do well to remember it can be Selectively doled out as well.
We see the Preacher.
Secondly, we’ll look at the Positives
II.
The Positives
Not Much
As opposed to the previous churches, God didn’t have anything positive to say about this church.
Examine the other churches
Only a Few Stayed Faithful
This is all the LORD could muster up concerning the total depravity of this church - that there were a few there that had some life in them.
Those few were the exception, not the rule.
Those few had life in them - but the church, though it had a reputation as being alive, it was in fact dead.
And that brings us to the Problems
III.
The Problems
The Appeared Alive, but were Not (v1b)
They appeared alive - to who?
Not to God.
Obviously their appearance of being alive was unto the world.
The world thought that they were alive, but God knew the truth - that they were DEAD!
This is why I say that most churches fall into this category today.
Because to the world, church is church.
Someone who professes to be a Christian is counted the same as one that truly is.
Most churches are considered alive because:
They hold ceremony
Many dress in regal clothing (much like the Pharisees)
They call themselves Christians
Because the world is ignorant to the truth
The truth that Salvation is not in ceremony, but in Christ
That calling yourself a Christians and actually being one are two different things
That there are counterfeit ‘Christs’ that Satan (and this world) promote
Jesus said: Mat.
24:23-24 “Then if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here is Christ, or there; believe it not.
For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.”
2Pet.
2:1-2 “But there were false prophets also among the people, even as there shall be false teachers among you, who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction.
And many shall follow their pernicious ways; by reason of whom the way of truth shall be evil spoken of.”
Most churches are dead because:
They teach that Salvation is of man
2Jo.
9-11 “Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, hath not God.
He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, he hath both the Father and the Son.
If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your house, neither bid him God speed: for he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds.”
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