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A Format for Correction:
We see the pattern through out the letters to the churches:
Jesus list their good qualities; before he gives correction
Illustration Prercilla Shrier
2. Ephesus would have been First coming from Patmos: also Ephesus was a center for Pagan worship.
this was the center of the civil worship: Augustus allowed two temples to be built to him in Ephesus.
five years or so before the writing of Revelation they honored a different pagan God for the opening of the Olympic Games.
Ephesus was also known for the worship of Artemis.
people are made to worship as a culture.
without Jesus we will find other things to worship.
that worship becomes such a part of our culture that we can so subtle be drawn into Idolatry.
its not as obvious as emperor worship .
3. They are rebuked for their loss of first love.
bible Scholars are divided:
some say its the love for God that has shallow.
some say its the love of others.
I say its both
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