Dear Church Week 4 - Only Truth
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Page 8: Dear Church Week 4
““Write this letter to the angel of the church in Thyatira.
This is the message from the Son of God, whose eyes
are like flames of fire, whose feet are like polished
bronze: “I know all the things you do. I have seen your
love, your faith, your service, and your patient
endurance. And I can see your constant improvement in
all these things. “But I have this complaint against you.
You are permitting that woman—that Jezebel who calls
herself a prophet—to lead my servants astray. She
teaches them to commit sexual sin and to eat food
offered to idols. I gave her time to repent, but she does
not want to turn away from her immorality. “Therefore, I
will throw her on a bed of suffering, and those who
commit adultery with her will suffer greatly unless they
repent and turn away from her evil deeds. I will strike her
children dead. Then all the churches will know that I am
the one who searches out the thoughts and intentions of
every person. And I will give to each of you whatever you
deserve. “But I also have a message for the rest of you
in Thyatira who have not followed this false teaching
(‘deeper truths,’ as they call them—depths of Satan,
actually). I will ask nothing more of you except that you
hold tightly to what you have until I come. To all who are
victorious, who obey me to the very end, To them I will
give authority over all the nations. They will rule the
nations with an iron rod and smash them like clay pots.
They will have the same authority I received from my
Father, and I will also give them the morning star!
“Anyone with ears to hear must listen to the Spirit and
understand what he is saying to the churches.”
Revelation 2:18-29
Revelation 2:24–29 (BEC): As you review these first four messages to the churches, you can see the dangers that
still exist for the people of God. Like Ephesus, we can be zealous and orthodox, but at the same time lose our
devotion to Christ. Or, like Thyatira, our love can be increasing yet lacking in the kind of discernment that is
necessary to keep the church pure (see Phil. 1:9–11). Like Pergamos and Thyatira, we may be so tolerant of evil
that we grieve the Lord and invite His judgment