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Most of, you know, we have been looking at a series out of Revelation Chapter 2 and 3 called letters from Jesus and these are literal letters that Jesus wrote to literal churches in Asia Minor which is modern-day turkey.
And we have looked at this far Ephesus, which was the lovely Church they had left their first love and then we looked at Smyrna, the struggling church.
And then last Sunday we saw pergamus which was a compromised church.
And today, we're looking at the fourth letter, which is Tyra Tyra.
The tolerant Church ferretera the tolerant Church.
Let's pray before we get started, Our Father.
We thank you Lord.
So much for the blessing of already.
Just being here, hearing your word read to us.
Singing the songs of Zion hearing the children sing about you, and they're the great need that you give us.
You give us that thirst and you give us that hunger for you more grateful or for that.
And father we come before you Lord right now asking you Lord to meet with us in a very special way as we dive in deep into this letter.
That's your son.
Jesus wrote to this Pacific church and Lord help us to apply this letter to our lives individually, as well as our church corporately.
Lord help us to strive for holding it Holiness and strive for purity.
Father, I pray for the one who is here this morning cuz never been saved.
Father.
I pray that today would be the day of salvation.
Father, we love you.
We ask all these things in Christ, name.
Amen.
There is a great need in our time of people who are so gripped, by the truth of God's word to such a point.
That they know.
That they know the judge of right and wrong is not what they think is, right or wrong.
But rather what God's word reveals as to being what is right or wrong, but unfortunately when it comes to morals, we as a culture have bought into the lie that right and wrong are really just relative term.
What is wrong for you?
May not be necessarily wrong for me.
When it comes to religion, the world says that all religions are true.
I've heard those who believe them to be true.
And so in this atmosphere where there are supposedly no absolutes.
The number one virtue is tolerance.
Back today, intolerance is about the only thing that is almost universally considered to be seeing.
Today tolerance means that you cannot tell anyone that they are wrong.
To say that any religion is wrong is to commit.
The unpardonable sin of intolerance to say that, any moral Act is wrong to say that.
Any lifestyle, that a person lives is wrong is to be called arrogance, and intolerance by the world's standards.
but in the midst of this,
Tolerance above all atmosphere in which we live in.
We have a Bible, we have God's word that declares unto us, what is truth it claims to be and it is to be the inspired words of God.
And God has revealed to us in his word.
Just what is true.
We have a savior who claims to be the only way to Salvation only way to the father and Heaven.
I'll listen this God breathed book.
Is very blunt.
It is very playing concerning the absoluteness of what is morally, right?
And what is morally wrong?
There are no gray areas with God concerning morality.
Everything's very plain on that point.
As we read here, as we have read this morning this letter, we find that really the main points of the letter to the church at Tyra.
Tyra is that they need to exclude that they need to excommunicate and this unrepentant.
Jezebel.
This passage indicates that this Jezebel has been called to repentance, but has refused to repent.
And now the church is tolerating her in her unrepentant State.
And now Jesus has promised to bring judgment to her and bring judgment to those who follow after her and ultimately judge the entirety of the church.
And so it seems to be quite clear that the church in Zaire.
Tyra needs to excommunicate or exclude Jezebel.
And they should not fail to do so because she may be attractive.
They should not fail to do so because she may be eloquent, or she may be very influential in the community.
Now listen, they must do what they know is to be right and failing to do what they know is to be right, is to bring bring judgment upon the church.
And so when we examine this church, By what Jesus says of this church.
The church at Tyra Tyra doesn't seem like a great church at all.
It doesn't look great at all.
But listen to me.
We must, we must Feast our eyes and our thoughts.
Upon the one who is great.
The one who is Magnificent, the one who is wonderful, and that is the Lord Jesus Christ.
And he tells this church of himself here and verse 18.
And to the angel of the church and start Ira, right?
These things says the Son of God, whose eyes, like a flame of fire and his feet like fine brass.
Jesus.
Here is called the son of God.
And as the Divine Son of God as God's only begotten, son.
He has eyes, the Bible tells us a 18 as flames of fire.
That is his he has piercing laser-like Vision that is able to see y'all.
Nothing can be disguised.
Nothing can be covered up.
Nothing can be hidden from him.
I'll listen to church.
May feel satisfied with itself.
But having they may feel satisfied with themselves by having a good reputation within the community or even with other churches, but the penetrating eyes of the Lord Jesus Christ, see it as it really is.
Description of his feet.
Are being like, fine, brass is so symbolic as it depicts his Purity and his holiness.
As he travels out in Purity as the righteous judge.
Did you get imagine that this particular letter with cry?
It was quite terrifying as the Lord Jesus describes himself.
It must have created quite the shock and quite the sphere.
When this letter was read to the congregation at this church.
And no doubt.
It came as a sober of a sobering realization to them, as it should to all sending Christians.
That Christ will judge those who live in habitual continual, unrepentant, sin.
And so the church as our Tara was sharply rebuked by the Lord because they were tolerant of some things that the Lord saw as intolerable.
The truth is that shirt that I retire was being influenced by the world.
More than they were influencing the world around them.
Other three things I want us to notice this morning.
Noticed number one, Jesus confirmed their service, Jesus confirmed their service.
Verse 19 tells us.
Jesus says, I know your works.
Love service.
Faith in your patience.
And as far as and as for your works, the last are more than the first.
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