|  Chapters 2 and 31703 
        to 1783-5A-4
   THE 
        SECOND PARTOF THE REVELATION
                         | COMMENTARY 
        REGARDING THE SEVEN CHURCHES1704-5A-4
 Beginning in Revelation 
        2:1 through 3:22, seven churches are listed. As previously mentioned, 
        "seven" is the number often used in the Bible to mean "completeness." 
        There were other churches in Asia; however, these seven appear to have 
        been selected by the Lord to convey specific information. Some may say that 
        each church covers a specific time period, from the beginning of 
        the church age until the Rapture. Others may say each church represents 
        the entire time. There is a third opinion that says the church age extends 
        until Jesus physically returns after the Tribulation. The Scriptures, 
        however, do not clearly verify which of the first two positions are correct. After extensive 
        research, it is believed that both the first and second positions are 
        correct. The seven churches do, indeed, represent specific time periods, 
        dating from the beginning of the church age to the Rapture; however, there 
        are certain elements within each church that can apply, in general, to 
        all of the churches or times, from the first church through to the Rapture. Let us remember, 
        the Word of God is perfect. However, man’s research of events, dealing 
        with Scripture, may not be perfect. WHAT 
        EACH CHURCH MAY INCLUDE1705-5A-4
 In most of the churches, the following 
        should be listed: 
        The name of the churchJohn told to writeInformation about JesusGood things about the church 
          (I know thy works)Bad things about the churchWarnings about what may happenWhat to do, also repent and 
          exhortation to hold fastPromises to him that overcomethRewardsIf any man have ears to hear, 
          let him hear Of the seven churches, 
        four now lie in ruin—Ephesus, Pergamos, Sardis, and Laodicea. | 
   
    |  THE 
        FIRST CHURCH: EPHESUS1706 
        to 1713-5A-4
 |  THE 
        FIRST CHURCH: EPHESUS(Commentary)
 1707-5A-4
 Ephesus means "desirable." 
        The city was a large, commercial center on the western coast of Asia Minor, 
        between Miletus and Smyrna. The Temple of Artemis (called Diana of the 
        Ephesians), one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, was there. 
        In approximately 262, the Goths destroyed the temple and city. The city 
        never regained its glory or first love. It was later attacked by the Arabs, 
        Turks, and finally, the Mongols about 1403. Reportedly, the city, today, 
        is desolate; its seaport is a marsh covered with reeds. It may have had 
        a population of over one hundred thousand. Ephesushad heard the Gospel from Timothy-ref 1 Tim 1:3; Tychicus-ref Eph 6:21; 
        Paul-ref 1 Cor 16:8 and others.
 By the time John 
        had written this letter, the church would have been in the second generation 
        of believers. 
        The Apostolic church had left 
          their first loveThe approximate period represented 
          is from Pentecost to 160 A.D. (the Apostolic age)Two descriptions of JesusTen good thingsOne bad thingThree items of advice on what 
          to doTwo warningsOne reward | 
   
    |  2:1. UNTO 
        THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH OF EPHESUS WRITE; THESE THINGS SAITH HE THAT HOLDETH 
        THE SEVEN STARS IN HIS RIGHT HAND, WHO WALKETH IN THE MIDST OF (or among) 
        THE SEVEN GOLDEN CANDLESTICKS. Ref Rev 1:20. |  2:1. 
        It begins saying,  UNTO THE ANGEL, 
        which is followed by,  OF THE CHURCH 
        OF  EPHESUS. John 
        is told to  WRITE; 
        THESE THINGS SAITH (or are the words of). Next the subject turns 
        to Jesus. The verse addresses Him as: DESCRIPTIONS 
        OF JESUS1708-5A-4
 1. HE THAT 
        HOLDETH THE SEVEN STARS, which, as we have seen, are the angels 
        of the seven churches. He is holding them  IN HIS RIGHT 
        HAND. More information 
        is given regarding Jesus, as it states, 2. WHO WALKETH 
        IN THE MIDST OF (or among)  THE SEVEN GOLDEN 
         CANDLESTICKS (or in the 
        midst of the seven churches). These churches belong to Jesus; He purchased 
        them. He is pictured walking in the midst of them. | 
   
    |    2:2. 
        I KNOW THY WORKS (or deeds), AND THY LABOR (or hard work), AND THY PATIENCE 
        (or perseverance), AND HOW THOU CANST NOT BEAR THEM WHICH ARE EVIL (or 
        tolerate wicked men): AND THOU HAST TRIED (or tested) THEM WHICH SAY THEY 
        ARE APOSTLES, AND ARE NOT, AND HAST FOUND THEM LIARS (or false). Ref Pv 
        8:13. |  2:2. 
        Begins with a series of words that are repeated in the messages to each 
        church—  I KNOW THY  
        WORKS. This is addressed to the church, in general, as well as 
        the individual. God knows the works of His people, things done both in 
        the open and in secret. If number one is included, ten 
        good things are listed regarding this church. GOOD 
        THINGS1709-5A-4
 1. I KNOW THY WORKS 
        (or deeds). They had works for God. 2. AND THY LABOR 
        (or hard work). This was a hard-working church. 3. AND THY PATIENCE 
        (or perseverance). This church persevered through their hard labors and 
        problems. 4. AND HOW THOU 
        CANST NOT BEAR (or tolerate) THEM WHICH ARE EVIL. This church 
        could not tolerate evil people as all of us should also be. We should 
        HATE…THE EVIL WAY-ref Pv 8:13. 5. AND THOU 
        HAST TRIED (or tested)  THEM WHICH 
        SAY THEY  ARE APOSTLES, 
        AND ARE NOT, AND HAST FOUND THEM LIARS (or false). Those that 
        claimed to be apostles were tested by God’s Word and proven to be false. 
        This church was valiant for the truth and knowledge. | 
   
    |  2:3. AND 
        HAST BORNE (or persevered), AND HAST PATIENCE, AND FOR MY NAME’S SAKE 
        HAST LABOURED (or have endured hardships for My name-NIV), AND HAST NOT 
        FAINTED (or grown weary). |  2:3. 6. AND HAST BORNE (or persevered) 7.  AND 
        HAST PATIENCE 8. AND FOR MY 
        NAME’S SAKE HAST LABOURED (or have endured hardships for My name-NIV) 9. AND HAST 
        NOT FAINTED (or grown weary). 10. BUT THIS 
        THOU HAST, THAT THOU HATEST THE DEEDS OF THE NICOLAITANS, WHICH 
        I ALSO HATE. (Note Rev 2:15.) The words "labor" 
        and "labored" are used. The word "patience" is used 
        twice but in slightly different contexts. Overall, the church 
        was complimented for their hard labors, patience, perseverance, testing 
        of false apostles, and hatred of the deeds of them that were evil. Paul had ministered 
        there for many years, about forty or more, before this letter in the Revelation 
        was sent to them. Both Timothy and John had served there; Aquila, Priscilla, 
        and Apollos had also worked in this city. The church was well-established 
        in doctrine. Yet, apparently, the generation of Christians that followed 
        did not have the same love and zeal of heart for Christ. Paul had warned, 
        upon his departure, of wolves entering in not sparing the flock. He also 
        warned of men, from among themselves, speaking perverse things. He told 
        them, BY THE SPACE OF THREE YEARS I CEASED NOT TO WARN EVERY ONE NIGHT 
        AND DAY-Acts 20:31. | 
   
    | 2:4. NEVERTHELESS I HAVE SOMEWHAT AGAINST THEE, BECAUSE THOU HAST 
      LEFT (or forsaken) THY FIRST LOVE. |  2:4. 
        Brings forth a warning.  NEVERTHELESS 
        I HAVE SOMEWHAT AGAINST  
        THEE. Although there are many good things about this church, God 
        is still dissatisfied. The reason is, BAD 
        THINGS1710-5A-4
 1. BECAUSE THOU HAST LEFT THY 
        FIRST LOVE. They had left Jesus. 
        Their relationship and attitude toward God was not right. Despite all 
        the hardships and hard work they were doing, they left their first love. 
        These had sound doctrine. Outwardly, they had the appearance of being 
        a zealous, loving, God-serving group of believers. But, inwardly, there 
        was a coldness. Perhaps, they had forgotten, WE LOVE HIM, BECAUSE HE FIRST 
        LOVED US-1 Jn 4:19. It was to the elders of Ephesus that Paul said, Acts 
        20:29-31-FOR I KNOW THIS, THAT AFTER MY DEPARTING SHALL GRIEVOUS WOLVES 
        ENTER IN AMONG YOU, NOT SPARING THE FLOCK. ALSO OF YOUR OWN SELVES SHALL 
        MEN ARISE, SPEAKING PERVERSE THINGS, TO DRAW AWAY DISCIPLES AFTER THEM. 
        THEREFORE WATCH, AND REMEMBER, THAT BY THE SPACE OF THREE YEARS I CEASED 
        NOT TO WARN EVERY ONE NIGHT AND DAY WITH TEARS. Five of the seven 
        churches are admonished for certain things they need to repent of. | 
   
    |    2:5. 
        REMEMBER THEREFORE FROM WHENCE (or the height from which) THOU ART FALLEN, 
        AND REPENT (or turn from this sin), AND DO THE FIRST WORKS (or things 
        you did at first-NIV); OR ELSE I WILL COME UNTO THEE QUICKLY, AND WILL 
        REMOVE THY CANDLESTICK (or lampstand) OUT OF HIS PLACE, EXCEPT THOU REPENT. 
        Ref Rev 2:16; Mk 12:30; Phili 1:21; 3:10. |  2:5. 
        The Lord begins by telling them what to do. He tells them,  REMEMBER THEREFORE 
         FROM WHENCE (or the height 
        from which)  THOU ART FALLEN. 
        God is trying to cause them to remember where they were in the beginning, 
        Who their first love is supposed to be. They had drifted away from Jesus, 
        their first love, even though they were doing many works and even suffering 
        for His sake. Just because a person is serving God, does not mean he remembers 
        his first love as he ought. God not only wants us to serve Him, but He 
        also wants our heart. The greatest commandment is to LOVE THE LORD THY 
        GOD WITH ALL THY HEART, AND WITH ALL THY SOUL, AND WITH ALL THY MIND, 
        AND WITH ALL THY STRENGTH-Mk 12:30. Our love for God should far exceed 
        our love for anything else, including father, mother, wife, children, 
        friends, or possessions. Let us remember, FOR TO ME TO LIVE IS CHRIST-Phili 
        1:21, and THAT I MAY KNOW HIM-Phili 3:10. We should be serving God not 
        just because it is the right thing to do, but because of our overwhelming 
        love for Him. We need to remember God’s love for us and His everlasting 
        gift in light of eternity. As it is written, WE LOVE HIM, BECAUSE HE FIRST 
        LOVED US-1 Jn 4:19. The decline, in Ephesus, came not in a lack of service 
        to God, but in their heart’s devotion and love for Christ; this is where 
        the backsliding began. The next thing 
        God tells them to do is  REPENT. 
        This is a difficult message to get across to those that have labored and 
        suffered for Jesus, but left their first love. The third thing 
        God tells them to do is,  AND DO THE 
        FIRST WORKS. Remember 
        the first works; repent and return to the first works. ADVICE 
        ON WHAT TO DO(God’s mercy and long-suffering before judgment)
 1711-5A-4
 1.  REMEMBER2.  REPENT
 3.  DO 
        THE FIRST WORKS
 Now God gives them 
        a warning. When God’s advice goes unheeded, there is a penalty. This penalty 
        for disobedience can be disaster. He had said—do the first works  OR 
         ELSE. These two words bring 
        with them a warning. In other words, do it, "OR ELSE." Jesus 
        continues—or else  I WILL. 
        The words here give a certainty of what will happen, if His advice is 
        not obeyed.  COME UNTO THEE 
        QUICKLY. How long is 
        Jesus giving them to repent? It may be said, "REPENT...QUICKLY," 
        or else judgment will come. What is the judgment?  I...WILL 
        REMOVE THY CANDLESTICK (or lampstand)  OUT OF HIS 
        PLACE. Some might say, 
        by removing the candlestick, it will eternally affect one’s position with 
        Jesus. Others might say, it will affect one’s eternal destiny. Close examination 
        of the Scriptures should reveal the second position is correct. The verse 
        ends with the words,  EXCEPT THOU REPENT. | 
   
    |  | WARNINGS1712-5A-4
 1. I WILL COME UNTO THEE QUICKLY. 2. I…WILL REMOVE THY CANDLESTICK 
        OUT OF HIS PLACE. | 
   
    |  2:6. BUT 
        THIS THOU HAST (or you have this in your favor-NIV), THAT THOU HATEST 
        THE DEEDS (or practices) OF THE NICOLAITANS, WHICH I ALSO HATE. |  2:6. 
        The following is also covered in #10, under "Good Things" of 
        this church.  BUT THIS THOU 
        HAST  (or you have this 
        in your favor-NIV),  THAT THOU HATEST 
        THE DEEDS  (or practices)  OF THE NICOLAITANS, 
        WHICH I  ALSO HATE. 
        In verse 15, the word "doctrine" (or teaching) is used regarding 
        the Nicolaitans. Exactly who these Nicolaitans were is not clear. (See 
        Rev 2:15.) | 
   
    |  2:7. HE 
        THAT HATH AN EAR, LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH UNTO THE CHURCHES; 
        TO HIM THAT OVERCOMETH WILL I GIVE (the right) TO EAT OF THE TREE OF LIFE, 
        WHICH IS IN THE MIDST OF THE PARADISE OF GOD-Rev 2:1-7. P, Rew. |  2:7. 
        Begins with, HE THAT HATH 
        AN EAR. The letter is addressed to the church, in general; however, 
        the message is directed to the individual, "HE" that 
        hath an ear. Not everyone has an "ear" (or a heart) to hear 
        God’s Word. These verses are not addressed to the unbeliever or the make-believe 
        Christian; they are directed to the believers, the church. Even some that 
        are believers can become hardened toward God’s Word and turn away. They 
        no longer have an ear to hear correction. They no longer have a discerning 
        heart to examine themselves by God’s Word to see their true position with 
        Him. They can no longer discern right and wrong by God’s Word. Therefore, 
        both collectively and individually, they are being told, "HE THAT 
        HATH AN EAR" (or a heart) to understand,  LET HIM HEAR. 
        The verse continues, "LET HIM HEAR"  WHAT THE SPIRIT 
        SAITH  UNTO THE CHURCHES. 
        The Spirit of God is speaking. These same words are repeated in all seven 
        churches. Note the word "churches" is used at the end. It is 
        plural. While each church does cover events from a specific age, they 
        are also intended for all church ages to consider and learn from. The next words,TO HIM THAT OVERCOMETH 
         (or wins the victory), are words 
        that carry with them a most important meaning. The word "him" 
        pertains to the individual. As followers of Jesus, we are to overcome 
        the world through faith. True Christians no longer follow the ways or 
        people of this world. They follow Jesus (the Word). In doing this, they 
        will go through many hardships. The world will think they are crazy. They 
        may even be killed for the sake of the Gospel. True Christians are to 
        be overcomers. Their faith in Jesus Christ enables them to overcome their 
        personal desires, fears, lusts, and other things of this world. They overcome 
        by faith; for they look FOR A CITY...WHOSE BUILDER AND MAKER IS GOD-Heb 
        11:10, even New Jerusalem.
 BE NOT OVERCOME 
        OF EVIL, BUT OVERCOME EVIL WITH GOOD-Ro 12:21. FOR OF WHOM A MAN IS OVERCOME, 
        OF THE SAME IS HE BROUGHT IN BONDAGE. FOR IF AFTER THEY HAVE ESCAPED THE 
        POLLUTIONS OF THE WORLD THROUGH THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE LORD AND SAVIOR JESUS 
        CHRIST, THEY ARE AGAIN ENTANGLED THEREIN, AND OVERCOME, THE LATTER END 
        IS WORSE WITH THEM THAN THE BEGINNING. FOR IT HAD BEEN BETTER FOR THEM 
        NOT TO HAVE KNOWN THE WAY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS, THAN, AFTER THEY HAVE KNOWN 
        IT, TO TURN FROM THE HOLY COMMANDMENT DELIVERED UNTO THEM. BUT IT IS HAPPENED 
        UNTO THEM ACCORDING TO THE TRUE PROVERB, THE DOG IS TURNED TO HIS OWN 
        VOMIT AGAIN; AND THE SOW THAT WAS WASHED TO HER WALLOWING IN THE MIRE-2 
        Pe 2:19-22. YE ARE OF GOD, 
        LITTLE CHILDREN, AND HAVE OVERCOME THEM: BECAUSE GREATER IS HE THAT IS 
        IN YOU, THAN HE THAT IS IN THE WORLD-1 Jn 4:4. HE THAT OVERCOMETH SHALL 
        INHERIT ALL THINGS; AND I WILL BE HIS GOD, AND HE SHALL BE MY SON-Rev 
        21:7. The Christian life is a life of surrender, yielding, and obedience 
        to Jesus, to God’s Word; as a little child surrenders, yields to, and 
        obeys his father. Through "HIM" we overcome. As it is written, 
        I CAN DO ALL THINGS THROUGH CHRIST WHICH STRENGTHENETH ME-Phili 4:13.  2:7. 
        This verse continues—to him that overcometh  WILL I GIVE 
        TO EAT OF THE TREE OF LIFE, 
        WHICH IS IN THE MIDST OF THE PARADISE OF GOD. The word "paradise" 
        here signifies heaven. The "TREE OF LIFE" is first mentioned 
        in Gen 2:9 and again in Gen 3:22,24. Those that eat of it shall live forever. 
        It is also mentioned in Rev 22:2,14. Those that overcome, Jesus promises 
        them,  "WILL 
        I GIVE TO EAT OF THE TREE OF LIFE." REWARD1713-5A-4
 1. "I GIVE TO EAT OF THE TREE 
        OF LIFE." | 
   
    |  THE 
        SECOND CHURCH: SMYRNA1714 
        to 1720-5A-4
 |  THE 
        SECOND CHURCH: SMYRNA(Commentary)
 1715-5A-4
 The letter to the 
        Smyrna church is the shortest of the seven. Smyrna means "myrrh," 
        a perfume. It needs to be crushed to release its fragrance. It can also 
        mean bitterness, as myrrh was used for embalming the dead. When it was 
        brought to Jesus, it may have conveyed the meaning that Jesus was to die. 
        Smyrna was a suffering church, and many people were martyred. It is a 
        seaport on the western coast of Asia Minor. It is approximately 40 miles 
        north of Ephesus. From the time of John (about 90 A.D.) until about 312 
        A.D., Christians were continually persecuted. Here, the Christian martyr, 
        Polycarp (a bishop), was burned to death between 156 A.D.-170 A.D. Smyrna 
        was destroyed by an earthquake, about 178 A.D., but rebuilt. It was one 
        of the few Asian cities to withstand Turkish attacks and among the last 
        to fall to the Muslims. It is now the modern city of Izmir, one of Turkey’s 
        largest. The population is several hundred thousand. During this period, 
        it was reported that the born-again Christians suffered great persecutions 
        at the hands of Rome. 
         
          The persecuted 
            and martyred church 
         
          The approximate 
            period represented is 160 A.D. to 313 A.D (the suffering, martyrdom 
            age) 
         
          Four descriptions 
            of Jesus 
         
          Four good things 
         
          No bad things 
         
          Four items 
            that would happen 
         
          Two items of 
            advice on what to do 
         
          Two rewards 
         | 
   
    |    2:8. 
        AND UNTO THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH IN SMYRNA WRITE; THESE THINGS SAITH THE 
        FIRST AND THE LAST, WHICH WAS DEAD, AND IS ALIVE. |  2:8. 
        AND UNTO THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH IN SMYRNA WRITE. This is the same 
        type of introduction as the church of Ephesus, except, it was written 
        OF EPHESUS. Here, it is written, IN SMYRNA.  THESE THINGS 
        SAITH  (or are the words 
        of). Next the subject turns to Jesus. The verse addresses Him as: DESCRIPTIONS 
        OF JESUS1716-5A-4
 1. THE FIRST 
        AND 2. THE LAST. 
        These same words appear in Rev 1:11. Jesus is before all things-ref Col 
        1:17. The verse continues, 3. WHICH WAS 
        DEAD, 4. AND IS ALIVE. 
        Jesus was crucified and died, but He rose from the dead. He is alive for 
        evermore. It is noteworthy that both the death of Jesus and His resurrection 
        are mentioned here, as this may be called the persecuted, suffering church; 
        death awaited some of them, also. | 
   
    |    2:9. 
        I KNOW THY WORKS, AND TRIBULATION (or afflictions), AND POVERTY, (BUT 
        THOU ART RICH) AND I KNOW THE BLASPHEMY (or slander) OF THEM WHICH SAY 
        THEY ARE JEWS, AND ARE NOT, BUT ARE THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN. Ref Rev 3:18; 
        Jn 8:33,37,39,44; Ro 2:28,29. |  2:9. 
        This verse begins with a series of words that are repeated in each of 
        the churches—  I KNOW THY 
        WORKS. This is addressed 
        to the church, in general, as well as the individual. If number one is 
        included, four good things are listed regarding this church. GOOD 
        THINGS1717-5A-4
 1. I KNOW THY WORKS 
        (or deeds). They had works for God. 2. AND TRIBULATION 
        (or afflictions). This church was greatly persecuted. The word "tribulation," 
        used here, carries with it the idea of crushing grapes to make the juice 
        come out. 3. AND POVERTY. 
        This was a poor church in the material sense. They may have suffered the 
        loss of all material possessions for the name of Jesus. They may have 
        been denied a means of earning a living, because they followed Jesus. 4. BUT THOU 
        ART RICH. Biblical wealth is not in terms of what you possess, but 
        rather in terms of faith and laying up treasures in heaven. In the eyes 
        of Jesus, this was a rich church. Undoubtedly, Satan had tried to compromise 
        their faith and doctrine from within, but, apparently, was unsuccessful; 
        they had no rebuke from the Lord. As they were enduring 
        great sufferings, they knew that Jesus was aware of what they were going 
        through. This should have given them strength and comfort. After Jesus gives 
        the good things about this church, He then changes the subject, somewhat, 
        as it is written,  AND I KNOW 
        THE BLASPHEMY OF THEM WHICH SAY THEY ARE JEWS, AND ARE NOT, BUT ARE THE 
        SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN. In 
        the Ephesian church, there were those who claimed to be apostles but were 
        not. Here are those that said they were Jews but were not. It may be said, 
        these Jews were claiming to be of the synagogue of God, but they were 
        really the synagogue of the devil. This indicates that the church in Smyrna 
        was undergoing further difficulties from the Jews in that community. The unsaved Jews 
        said to Jesus, WE BE ABRAHAM’S SEED...ABRAHAM IS OUR FATHER-Jn 8:33,39. 
        Jesus told them, I KNOW THAT YE ARE ABRAHAM’S SEED; BUT...MY WORD HATH 
        NO PLACE IN YOU. IF YE WERE ABRAHAM’S CHILDREN, YE WOULD DO THE WORKS 
        OF ABRAHAM. YE ARE OF YOUR FATHER THE DEVIL-Jn 8:37,39,44. In other words, 
        if they were Abraham’s children, the words of Jesus would have a place 
        in their hearts, and they would do the works of Abraham. ABRAHAM BELIEVED 
        GOD, AND IT WAS IMPUTED (or accounted, or counted) UNTO HIM FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS-Ja 
        2:23; Gal 3:6; Ro 4:3. Abraham was saved by faith. Jesus is pointing out 
        two things here. There is a difference between being the seed of Abraham 
        and being a child of Abraham. They were Abraham’s seed, but they 
        were not Abraham’s children. To be transformed from Abraham’s seed 
        to being a child of Abraham, one needs to be born-again. Thus, they said 
        they were Jews, but they lied. As it is written, FOR HE IS NOT A JEW, 
        WHICH IS ONE OUTWARDLY; NEITHER IS THAT CIRCUMCISION, WHICH IS OUTWARD 
        IN THE FLESH: BUT HE IS A JEW, WHICH IS ONE INWARDLY; AND CIRCUMCISION 
        IS THAT OF THE HEART, IN THE SPIRIT, AND NOT IN THE LETTER; WHOSE PRAISE 
        IS NOT OF MEN, BUT OF GOD-Ro 2:28,29. These Jews blasphemed; 
        they were "THE SYNAGOGUE OF SATAN." They did not believe Jesus 
        was the Messiah; they rejected Him and despised the message of being JUSTIFIED 
        BY FAITH-Ro 3:28. This would indicate there may have been a synagogue 
        of unsaved Jews located there. Thus, we conclude their persecutions were 
        coming from heathen Gentiles, Satan himself, and unsaved religious Jews. 
        Often the worst persecutions come from the unsaved religious zealots. 
        The early church was known by its poverty and persecution. Today’s church, 
        especially in America, is known by its popularity and prosperity. Have 
        we forgotten the verse—Jesus HATH NOT WHERE TO LAY HIS HEAD-ref Mt 8:20? | 
   
    |    2:10. 
        FEAR NONE OF THOSE THINGS WHICH THOU SHALT SUF-FER: BEHOLD, THE DEVIL 
        SHALL CAST SOME OF YOU INTO PRISON, THAT YE MAY BE TRIED (or to test you); 
        AND YE SHALL HAVE TRIB-ULATION (or will suffer persecution) TEN DAYS: 
        BE THOU FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH, AND I WILL GIVE THEE A CROWN OF LIFE. Ref 
        Ja 1:12; Heb 5:8. P, Rew. |  2:10. 
        FEAR NONE OF THOSE THINGS WHICH THOU SHALT SUFFER. 
        Again, we see a picture of a persecuted church. We see a church that went 
        through great suffering and persecution, but were told not to fear, even 
        though it is written, "THOU SHALT SUFFER." The Scripture says 
        that Jesus LEARNED...OBEDIENCE BY THE THINGS WHICH HE SUFFERED-Heb 5:8. Then Jesus becomes 
        very specific.  THE DEVIL 
        SHALL CAST SOME 
        OF YOU INTO PRISON. Jn 8:41 says, YE DO THE DEEDS OF 
        YOUR FATHER. The devil, working through his children, shall cast them 
        into prison. Next the verse explains why they will be cast into prison, 
        as it is written,  THAT YE MAY 
        BE TRIED  (or tested). 
        Our walk with Jesus is a walk of testing, to see if we will continue to 
        obey Him—no matter what the cost—even the cost of our life. Jesus suffered, 
        so we also are called to suffer; however, the end of it all is to be with 
        Jesus forever and ever. The verse continues,  YE SHALL HAVE 
        TRIBULATION  (or afflictions)  TEN DAYS. 
        The Scripture is giving very exact events that were to happen to this 
        church. These things, and more, would take place at an ordained time. 
        Thus, we can say, while each church has a message for all times, each 
        church is also covering a specific time period. Of these followers of 
        Jesus that were to be cast into prison, God’s Word is telling them they 
        would have afflictions, or tribulations, or great sufferings for TEN DAYS. 
        Some believe the ten days represent ten of the Roman emperors that greatly 
        persecuted the Christians; others believe the ten days denote ten years. The verse continues,  BE THOU FAITHFUL 
        UNTO DEATH. Despite the 
        horrible things that they would suffer for ten days, Jesus tells them, 
        "BE THOU FAITHFUL." Church history also records ten great persecutions 
        during this period. While the suffering now can sometimes be very intense, 
        yet faithfulness brings with it the reward of eternal life. The end of 
        this intense suffering for these people was to be death. "BE...FAITHFUL 
        UNTO DEATH." Jesus was the example of faithfulness unto death. Many so-called 
        Christians, when faced with death, will renounce their faith in Jesus 
        in order to live. Yet in saving their life, now, they lose it for eternity. 
        Many will be faced with either having their head cut off, during the Tribulation, 
        or having their life spared by worshiping the image of the beast. Our 
        faith will be tested. Will your faith stand this test? Tribulation (or 
        suffering) WORKETH PATIENCE-Ro 5:3. Suffering demonstrates the reality 
        of a person’s faith and commitment. Holding fast and remaining faithful 
        through all of this suffering is a sweet aroma or perfume unto God. Remember, 
        Smyrna means myrrh. It is written, FOR WE ARE UNTO GOD A SWEET SAVOR (or 
        aroma) OF CHRIST, IN THEM THAT ARE SAVED, AND IN THEM THAT PERISH-2 Cor 
        2:15. The verse concludes 
        with a promise. "BE...FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH,"  AND I WILL 
        GIVE  THEE A CROWN 
        OF LIFE. For those that are martyred, a crown of life is promised. THINGS 
        THAT SHALL HAPPEN1718-5A-4
 1.  THOU 
        SHALT SUFFER2. Some cast into prison
 3.  YE SHALL HAVE TRIBULATION 
        TEN DAYS
 4.  DEATH
 ADVICE 
        ON WHAT TO DO1719-5A-4
 1. FEAR NONE 
        OF THOSE THINGS.2. BE THOU FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH.
 This is one of 
        only two churches where it is not recorded that they were given any rebuke. 
        Suffering seemed to help keep them pure in faith and trusting in Jesus. | 
   
    |  2:11. HE 
        THAT HATH AN EAR, LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH UNTO THE CHURCHES; 
        HE THAT OVERCOMETH SHALL NOT BE HURT OF THE SECOND DEATH. Ref Rev 20:6,11,14; 
        21:8. P, Rew. |  2:11. 
        HE THAT HATH AN EAR, LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH UNTO THE CHURCHES. 
        (Note the commentary in part 1712-5A-4, under Rev 2:7, dealing with this 
        subject.) The verse concludes 
        with an additional reward to those that meet one condition. That conditionis,
  HE THAT OVERCOMETH. 
        (Note the commentary in part 1712-5A-4, about overcoming.) The reward 
        is,  SHALL NOT BE 
        HURT OF THE SECOND DEATH. 
        They might suffer death now, but no second death would occur. This could 
        also be a warning for the unrepentant, as they would experience both the 
        first death and the second. It is written, BLESSED AND HOLY IS HE THAT 
        HATH PART IN THE FIRST RESURRECTION: ON SUCH THE SECOND DEATH HATH NO 
        POWER-Rev 20:6. One might ask, 
        "What is the second death?" It is written, AND I SAW A GREAT 
        WHITE THRONE, AND HIM THAT SAT ON IT, FROM WHOSE FACE THE EARTH AND THE 
        HEAVEN FLED AWAY; AND THERE WAS FOUND NO PLACE FOR THEM. AND DEATH AND 
        HELL WERE CAST INTO THE LAKE OF FIRE. THIS IS THE SECOND DEATH. AND WHOSOEVER 
        WAS NOT FOUND WRITTEN IN THE BOOK OF LIFE WAS CAST INTO THE LAKE OF FIRE-Rev 
        20:11,14,15. BUT THE FEARFUL (or cowardly), AND UNBELIEVING (or untrustworthy), 
        AND THE ABOMINABLE (or vile), AND MURDERERS, AND WHORE-MONGERS (or sexually 
        immoral), AND SORCERERS (or those who practice magic arts-NIV) AND IDOLATERS 
        (or idol worshippers), AND ALL LIARS, SHALL HAVE THEIR PART IN THE LAKE 
        WHICH BURNETH WITH FIRE AND BRIMSTONE: WHICH IS THE SECOND DEATH-Rev 21:8.  REWARDS1720-5A-4
 1.  A 
        CROWN OF LIFE2.  SHALL 
        NOT BE HURT OF THE SECOND DEATH
 | 
   
    |  THE 
        THIRD CHURCH: PERGAMOS1721 
        to 1729-5A-4
 |  THE THIRD CHURCH: PERGAMOS(Commentary)
 1722-5A-4
 Pergamos (also 
        called Pergamum) means "elevation" or "marriage." 
        It may be said, "married to the world." This city was located 
        about 20 miles inland from the city of Smyrna and was of Mysia, in northwest 
        Asia Minor. It was the capital of the Roman province of Asia. It was noted 
        for its science and medicine and had magnificent statues of Zeus, Donysus 
        (Dionysius), and Athena. Pergamos was largely pagan and involved in idol 
        worship. Here was also found the temple of Aesculapius, which included 
        the wreathed serpent. Aesculapius was called the preserver and savior. 
        The city appears to have been a very difficult place to live a Christian 
        life. It had a huge library; paper was called "pergamena." About 
        312, Constantine became emperor of Rome; it is said he ended Christian 
        persecution. Later, he professed Christianity and began molding church 
        and state together. Pergamos became an important center for the state 
        religion of Christianity. It was attacked by the Arabs about 716-717, 
        lost its political power, and gradually fell into ruin. It is now a scene 
        of desolation. There is a small town, named Bergama, found where the city 
        once was. 
         
          A church of 
            compromise and tolerance that did not hate sin; a "twice-married" 
            church—trying to be married to both Jesus and the world 
         
          The approximate 
            period represented is 313 A.D. to 606 A.D. 
         
          Two descriptions 
            of Jesus 
         
          Three good 
            things 
         
          Four items 
            of general information 
         
          Two bad things 
         
          One item of 
            advice on what to do 
         
          Two warnings 
         
          Three rewards 
         | 
   
    |   2:12. 
        AND TO THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH IN PERGAMOS WRITE; THESE THINGS SAITH HE 
        WHICH HATH THE SHARP SWORD WITH TWO EDGES (or sharp, double-edged sword). 
        Ref Heb 4:12; Rev 1:16; 2:16. |  2:12. 
        AND TO THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH IN PERGAMOS WRITE; THESE THINGS 
        SAITH (or are the words of). Next the subject turns to Jesus. The 
        verse addresses Him as: DESCRIPTIONS 
        OF JESUS1723-5A-4
 1. HE WHICH 
        HATH THE SHARP SWORD 2. WITH TWO 
        EDGES. The Word of God is the sharp sword with two edges; as it is 
        written, THE WORD OF GOD IS QUICK, AND POWERFUL, AND SHARPER THAN ANY 
        TWO-EDGED SWORD, PIERCING EVEN TO THE DIVIDING ASUNDER OF SOUL AND SPIRIT, 
        AND OF THE JOINTS AND MARROW, AND IS A DISCERNER OF THE THOUGHTS AND INTENTS 
        OF THE HEART-Heb 4:12; OUT OF HIS MOUTH WENT A SHARP TWO-EDGED SWORD-Rev 
        1:16; THE SWORD OF MY MOUTH-Rev 2:16. The Word of God, as 
        a two-edged sword, divides and discerns. It has the ability to separate 
        the Christians from the world and to judge and condemn the world for sin. 
        It is life, and it is death. It is significant that Jesus is described 
        as having the sharp sword with two edges—the Word, as this church had 
        compromised God’s Word. | 
   
    |  2:13. I 
        KNOW THY WORKS, AND WHERE THOU DWELLEST (or where you live), EVEN WHERE 
        SATAN’S SEAT (or throne) IS: AND THOU HOLDEST FAST MY NAME (or you remain 
        true to My name-NIV), AND HAST NOT DENIED MY FAITH (or you did not renounce 
        your faith in Me-NIV), EVEN IN THOSE DAYS WHEREIN ANTIPAS WAS MY FAITHFUL 
        MARTYR, WHO WAS SLAIN AMONG YOU (or in your city), WHERE SATAN DWELLETH 
        (or lives). |  2:13. 
        This verse begins with a series of words that are repeated in each of 
        the churches—  I KNOW THY  
        WORKS. This is addressed to the church, in general, as well as 
        the individual. God knows the works of His people, things done both in 
        the open and in secret. If number one is included, three 
        good things are listed regarding this church. GOOD 
        THINGS1724-5A-4
 1. I KNOW THY WORKS. 
        They had works for God. 2. AND THOU 
        HOLDEST FAST MY NAME (or you remain true to My name-NIV). 3. AND HAST 
        NOT DENIED MY FAITH (or you did not renounce your faith in Me-NIV). 
        These did not deny trusting in Jesus, GENERAL 
        INFORMATION1725-5A-4
 1. EVEN IN THOSE 
        DAYS WHEREIN ANTIPAS WAS MY FAITHFUL MARTYR, WHO WAS SLAIN 
        AMONG YOU (or in your city). Again, there is a specific person mentioned, 
        who was slain, which also indicates a specific time period. People were 
        undergoing persecutions for the name of Jesus. Antipas stood for truth; 
        he would not compromise. 2. AND WHERE 
        THOU DWELLEST (or where you live). 3. EVEN WHERE 
        SATAN’S SEAT IS (or his throne). 4. WHERE SATAN 
        DWELLETH (or lives). It is noted that, at this time, Satan’s dwelling 
        place and throne were located at Pergamos. Yet God’s people, even though 
        they dwelled in the city where Satan’s throne was, still did not bow to 
        the intense pressure that must have come upon them. They served God, remained 
        true to the name of Jesus, and did not renounce their faith in Him; therefore, 
        Satan changed his tactics. | 
   
    |    2:14. 
        BUT I HAVE A FEW THINGS AGAINST THEE, BECAUSE THOU HAST THERE THEM THAT 
        HOLD THE DOCTRINE (or teaching) OF BALAAM, WHO TAUGHT BALAK TO CAST A 
        STUMBLINGBLOCK BEFORE THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL (or entice the Israelites 
        to sin-NIV), TO EAT THINGS SACRIFICED UNTO IDOLS, AND TO COMMIT FORNICATION 
        (or sexual immorality). Ref Num 31:16; 22:1-25:9. |  2:14. 
        BUT I HAVE A FEW THINGS AGAINST THEE, BAD 
        THINGS1726-5A-4
 1. BECAUSE THOU 
        HAST THERE THEM THAT HOLD THE DOCTRINE (or teaching)  OF BALAAM. The church is to 
        be made-up of born-again followers of Jesus Christ. It is not to include 
        those that hold false doctrines. It is not to include people that would 
        tempt the followers of Jesus to sin and to turn from God. First, Satan 
        tried persecutions and death. However, this only seemed to strengthen 
        the church. Then Satan began to change his tactics. He united the church 
        and state. He also began to infiltrate the church with things that allure 
        the flesh, such as sexual immorality. Organized religion was also initiated. 
        The doctrine of the Nicolaitans was gaining a foothold. The doctrine 
        of Balaam was a message of compromise. (Note Num 22:1 to 25:9.) 
        Balaam was a prophet, but he was covetous. Balak, the king of Moab, wanted 
        Balaam to curse Israel. He made him a handsome offer. Balaam rejected 
        this offer, but afterward compromised when a larger offer came. Despite 
        being tempted three times, he did not pronounce a curse upon Israel. Nevertheless, 
        a plan emerged. That plan was to mingle the attractive Moabite women with 
        the men of Israel—it worked. The children of Israel also bowed down to 
        their gods. As a result, God’s wrath was kindled against Israel. Twenty-four 
        thousand died-ref Num 25:9. As it is written, 
        "THE DOCTRINE (or teaching) OF BALAAM,"  WHO TAUGHT 
        BALAK TO  CAST A 
        STUMBLINGBLOCK BEFORE THE CHILDREN OF ISRAEL (or entice the Israelites 
        to sin-NIV),  TO EAT THINGS 
         SACRIFICED UNTO IDOLS, AND TO 
        COMMIT FORNICATION (or sexual immorality). Regarding Balaam, 
        MOSES WAS ANGRY WITH THE OFFICERS OF THE ARMY..."HAVE YOU ALLOWED 
        ALL THE WOMEN TO LIVE?" he asked them. "THEY WERE THE ONES WHO 
        FOLLOWED BALAAM’S ADVICE AND WERE THE MEANS OF TURNING THE ISRAELITES 
        AWAY FROM THE LORD IN WHAT HAPPENED AT PEOR...NOW KILL ALL THE BOYS. AND 
        KILL EVERY WOMAN WHO HAS SLEPT WITH A MAN-Num 31:14-17 NIV. The worldly 
        religions of deception try to pull the people of God away from their sound 
        doctrine and faith in Jesus. Apparently, Satan realized that if killing 
        them did not work, but their faith grew stronger, then he had to spoil 
        their sound doctrine by mixing it with other doctrines. Further, he brought 
        in things that entice the fleshly nature and organized religion—corrupting 
        the church from within. | 
   
    |    2:15. 
        SO HAST THOU ALSO THEM THAT HOLD THE DOCTRINE (or teaching) OF THE NICOLAITANS, 
        WHICH THING I HATE. |  2:15. 
        Not only did they allow them that held the doctrine of Balaam in among 
        themselves, they also had those that held the doctrine of the Nicolaitans. 2. SO HAST THOU 
        ALSO THEM THAT HOLD THE DOCTRINE OF THE  NICOLAITANS, WHICH 
        THING I HATE. Little is known 
        of the Nicolaitans. This Greek word, when broken down, seems 
        to mean "having an upper hand" or "to dominate" and 
        also a part may signify "people." Therefore, this could signify 
        a priestly class of people dominating the children of God, making them 
        obey rules that are not in God’s Word. It can also carry the meaning of 
        some form of organized structure or religion. The Nicolaitan’s doctrine 
        was rejected by the Ephesian church and is hated by God. The church of Ephesus 
        hated the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which God hated, also. Pergamos had 
        become so corrupted that they had those that held the doctrine of the 
        Nicolaitans among them. It appears this 
        church no longer hated sin. They tolerated wrong doctrines and no longer 
        hated what Jesus hated. The church is supposed to be only followers of 
        Jesus Christ, yet this might be called a church of compromise and tolerance 
        that did not hate sin. The ways of the world, with its religious deception, 
        had become integrated into the church of Jesus Christ. It has been suggested 
        that Satan greatly persecuted the Smyrna church, and many were martyred; 
        however, they were sound in doctrine. The blood of martyrs is the symbol 
        of the church. Satan could not make an inroad into the Smyrna church with 
        deception and doctrines of compromise. Therefore, he changed 
        his tactics with the Pergamos church. Persecutions were eased; as a result, 
        false doctrines, compromise, tolerance, deception, and a lack of hating 
        sin began to enter the church and flourish. The church became corrupt. 
        Satan appears to have accomplished more with deception, than he ever did 
        with persecution and martyrdom. Multitudes were baptized, but very few 
        of them were ever born-again. To be a "so-called" Christian 
        was a popular thing. Combining the world with the church, will destroy 
        the church. Perhaps they forgot, YE ADULTERERS AND ADULTERESSES, KNOW 
        YE NOT THAT THE FRIENDSHIP OF THE WORLD IS ENMITY WITH GOD?-Ja 4:4. Some may claim 
        that the fourth century marriage of Christianity with the state was a 
        triumph. What a deception! It was really a defeat for Christianity; the 
        things that happened corrupted the church of Jesus Christ.  Satan knows how 
        to effectively use both persecutions and deception. Certainly, one message 
        to this church is a warning against compromise. | 
   
    |    2:16. 
        REPENT; OR ELSE I WILL COME UNTO THEE QUICKLY, AND WILL FIGHT AGAINST 
        THEM WITH THE SWORD OF MY MOUTH. Ref Rev 1:16; 2:5,12; Heb 4:12. |  2:16. 
        It begins by telling this Christian church what to do. ADVICE 
        ON WHAT TO DO(God’s mercy and long-suffering before judgment)
 1727-5A-4
 1. REPENT; OR 
        ELSE. Again, we see a very sharp and direct warning—do it or else. 
        God’s warnings are not to be taken lightly. Repent of false doctrines, 
        repent of compromise. WARNINGS1728-5A-4
 1. OR ELSE I 
        WILL COME UNTO THEE QUICKLY. How long is Jesus giving them to repent? 
        The answer is a very short time. How fast will His judgment come? The 
        answer is quickly. 2. AND WILL 
        FIGHT AGAINST THEM WITH THE SWORD OF MY MOUTH. Jesus is warning 
        them to repent, quickly, or else He will come and fight against them with 
        His Word. What Jesus speaks will come to pass. Who can stand against God? 
        Note, Jesus says that He will FIGHT. | 
   
    |  2:17. HE 
        THAT HATH AN EAR, LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH UNTO THE CHURCHES; 
        TO HIM THAT OVERCOMETH WILL I GIVE TO EAT OF THE HIDDEN MANNA, AND WILL 
        GIVE HIM A WHITE STONE, AND IN THE STONE A NEW NAME WRITTEN, WHICH NO 
        MAN KNOWETH SAVING HE THAT RECEIVETH IT. P, Rew. |  2:17. 
        HE THAT HATH AN EAR, LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH UNTO THE CHURCHES. 
        (Note the commentary on these words under Rev 2:7.) When religious deception 
        enters in, many no longer have an ear or a heart to recognize God’s truth.  TO HIM THAT 
        OVERCOMETH. To him that 
        overcomes all of Satan’s devices, these promises are given. REWARDS1729-5A-4
 1. WILL I GIVE 
        TO EAT OF THE HIDDEN MANNA. We might say, being nourished by Jesus, 
        the Bread from heaven, the Bread of life. 2. AND WILL 
        GIVE HIM A WHITE STONE. 3. AND IN THE 
        STONE A NEW NAME WRITTEN, WHICH NO MAN KNOWETH SAVING HE THAT RECEIVETH 
        IT. The meanings of the stone and new name are not clear. Perhaps 
        it shows the Lord’s approval. | 
   
    |  THE 
        FOURTH CHURCH: THYATIRA1730 
        to 1740-5A-4
 |  THE 
        FOURTH CHURCH: THYATIRA(Commentary)
 1731-5A-4
 Thyatira means 
        "sacrifice of labor" or "continual sacrifice." It 
        was a church of compromise that embraced apostasy and tolerated wicked 
        teaching. The name may also denote the false doctrine of "continual 
        sacrifice," as some taught and also teach today, rather than the 
        finished work of Jesus. Neither did it hate sin. Thyatira is a smaller 
        city, located between Pergamos and Sardis, approximately 40 miles southeast 
        of Pergamum, in Lydia of Asia Minor. It became a military outpost that 
        had to be reinforced, because it was located in a valley between sloping 
        hills. It manufactured purple dye. Trade guilds promoted idolatry and 
        excessive drinking. Arabs and Turks repeatedly attacked it, but each time 
        it was rebuilt. It is now a Turkish town of about 50,000, called Akhisar. 
        Twelve verses of Scripture are devoted to this church, the longest of 
        any of the seven churches. Lydia was from 
        the city of Thyatira and was a seller of purple. She was converted through 
        Paul’s ministry-ref Acts 16:14. Some of these same 
        perverse doctrines that came forth from this age still exist in many churches 
        today. (Note point five under "Bad Things.")  
         
          Continual sacrifice 
         
          The approximate 
            period represented is 606 A.D. to 1517 A.D.—by far, the longest of 
            any of the seven churches 
         
          Three descriptions 
            of Jesus 
         
          Six good things 
         
          Five bad things 
         
          Three items 
            of advice on what to do 
         
          Four warnings 
         
          Two items of 
            general information and items that shall happen 
         
          Three rewards 
         
          An additional 
            two items of information 
         | 
   
    |  2:18. AND 
        UNTO THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH IN THYATIRA WRITE; THESE THINGS SAITH (or 
        are the words of) THE SON OF GOD, WHO HATH HIS EYES LIKE UNTO A FLAME 
        (or blazing) OF FIRE, AND HIS (or whose) FEETARE LIKE FINE BRASS (or burnished bronze). H.
 |  2:18. 
        AND UNTO THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH IN THYATIRA WRITE; THESE THINGS SAITH 
        (or are the words of). Next the subject turns to Jesus. The verse addresses 
        Him as: DESCRIPTIONS 
        OF JESUS1732-5A-4
 1. THE SON OF 
        GOD. This is #17, regarding "Jesus is" in the Revelation. 2. WHO HATH 
        HIS EYES LIKE UNTO A FLAME (or blazing)  OF 
        FIRE 3. AND HIS FEET 
        ARE LIKE FINE BRASS (or burnished bronze). The descriptions 
        of Jesus to this church are twofold. First, they are being reminded that 
        Jesus is the Son of God. They are being reminded of His deity and that 
        "HE" alone is the Head of the church. Others often refer to 
        Jesus as the Son of a virgin or the Son of Mary. This church, however, 
        began to place Mary on the same level as the Son of God or as a mediator 
        between man and Jesus.  HIS EYES LIKE 
        UNTO A FLAME OF FIRE. 
        Next the church is given a picture of the glorified Jesus, Who shall return. 
        It is a picture of His brilliance and the forthcoming judgment. One might 
        consider this was done to remind them that they were to watch and be ready 
        for the return of Jesus Christ. When Jesus was upon the earth, His eyes 
        at times had tears. But now, His eyes appear to be set upon judgment, 
        as evil had corrupted the church. Perhaps, they needed to be reminded 
        to fear God. Some were not ready, as they were allowing ungodly doctrines.  HIS FEET ARE 
        LIKE FINE BRASS. Jesus 
        had walked long distances with these feet to bring forth God’s Word. His 
        feet had been bathed with tears of repentance and dried with a woman’s 
        hair. They had been pierced—nailed to the cross. But now, these feet are 
        like fine brass; they will bring judgment. One day, they shall touch down 
        upon the Mount of Olives. They will tread out the winepress at Armageddon. 
        They will crush the serpent, and all of His enemies will become His footstool. | 
   
    |  2:19. I 
        KNOW THY WORKS (or deeds), AND CHARITY (or love), AND SERVICE, AND FAITH, 
        AND THY PATIENCE (or perseverance), AND THY WORKS; AND THE LAST TO BE 
        MORE THAN THE FIRST (or you are now doing more than you did at first-NIV). |  2:19. 
        Begins with a series of words that are repeated in each of the churches—  I KNOW THY 
         WORKS. This is addressed 
        to the church, in general, as well as the individual. God knows the works 
        of His people, things done both in the open and in secret. If number one is 
        included, six good things are listed regarding the church. GOOD 
        THINGS1733-5A-4
 1. I KNOW THY WORKS 
        (or deeds). They had works for God. 2. AND CHARITY 
        (or love). Note the word charity (or love) is used here. It was not used 
        in the first three churches, except to denote that church one (Ephesus) 
        had left their first love. 3.  AND 
        SERVICE 4.  AND 
        FAITH 5. AND THY PATIENCE 
        (or perseverance) 6. AND THY WORKS; 
        AND THE LAST TO BE MORE THAN THE FIRST (or you are now doing 
        more than you did at first-NIV). This church was doing more works as time 
        progressed, in contrast to the Ephesian church, which seemed to be doing 
        less. As one looks at 
        these six items Jesus gives, it might be said that this was a very good 
        church as evidenced by its works, love, faith, patience, etc. | 
   
    |  2:20. NOTWITHSTANDING 
        I HAVE A FEW THINGS AGAINST THEE, BECAUSE THOU SUFFEREST (or tolerate) 
        THAT WOMAN JEZEBEL, WHICH CALLETH HERSELF A PROPHETESS, TO TEACH AND TO 
        SEDUCE (or deceiving) MY SERVANTS TO COMMIT FORNICATION (or sexual immorality), 
        AND TO EAT THINGS SACRIFICED UNTO IDOLS. Ref 1 Ki 16:31; 1 Ki 18-21; 2 
        Ki 9; Rev 2:24. |  2:20. 
        NOTWITHSTANDING I HAVE A FEW THINGS (or this)  AGAINST 
        THEE BECAUSE BAD 
        THINGS1734-5A-4
 1. THOU SUFFEREST 
        (or tolerate)  THAT WOMAN 
        JEZEBEL,  WHICH 
        CALLETH HERSELF A PROPHETESS, TO TEACH. Jezebel would seem 
        to represent the Papacy. The name "Jezebel" has a twofold meaning. 
        One meaning is "a chaste one," and the other is a "dunghill." 
        She called herself a prophetess but was really a harlot and not called 
        of God. As a prophetess, she would be claiming infallibility as she brought 
        forth new doctrine. She was directing people to follow her teaching. She 
        claimed that she was a representative of God, a prophetess. This may have 
        been a forerunner of the unbiblical exaltation and worship of Mary. 2. AND TO SEDUCE 
        (or deceiving)  MY SERVANTS 
        TO COMMIT  FORNICATION 
        (or sexual immorality, or spiritual immorality), 3. AND TO EAT 
        THINGS SACRIFICED UNTO IDOLS. It was during this period that the false 
        doctrine of transubstantiation was introduced. Perhaps, they forgot 
        that it was a woman that hid leaven in three measures of meal, till the 
        whole was leavened-ref Mt 13:33. The leaven grew, multiplied, and corrupted 
        the whole thing. The church was 
        being led astray by her wicked, adulterous teaching. The true church of 
        Jesus Christ consists of born-again Christians. We are reminded of the 
        scripture, IF THE BLIND LEAD THE BLIND, BOTH SHALL FALL INTO THE DITCH-Mt 
        15:14. No unsaved person should teach the children of God. Yet this church 
        allowed a false prophetess to teach and mislead or seduce God’s children 
        to commit wickedness or spiritual fornication, as well as to partake of 
        idolatrous teaching. While they served 
        God and had love, faith, and patience—they lacked understanding of good 
        and evil, right and wrong, the clean and the unclean. They seemed unable 
        to discern this false prophetess and her fruits. They did not hate every 
        evil way. The church in Pergamos 
        tolerated false doctrines and so did this church. Both churches winked 
        at sin; they were allowing those things that Jesus hated. We may be reminded 
        of 2 Ki 9:22, Joram asked Jehu, IS IT PEACE?…AND HE ANSWERED, WHAT PEACE, 
        SO LONG AS THE WHOREDOMS OF THY MOTHER JEZEBEL AND HER WITCHCRAFTS 
        ARE SO MANY? The Jezebel of the Old Testament was the wife of Ahab. As 
        a result of her, Ahab promoted the worship of Baal in Israel-ref 1 Ki 
        16:29-33. 4. Some had known 
        this doctrine-ref Rev 2:24. 5. Some had known 
        the depths of Satan-ref Rev 2:24. During this period, 
        images and pictures were worshiped, dead sinners were immortalized as 
        special saints, the unbiblical doctrine of purgatory was decreed, the 
        Bible was forbidden to laymen, and tradition was granted equal authority 
        with the Bible. The church’s traditions and decrees actually supplanted 
        God’s Word and made it of no effect. The church, through its decrees, 
        undermined God’s Word and basically said, "God has not said." 
        Multiple millions believed that Satan’s church was the true church as 
        they do even today.  ADVICE 
        ON WHAT TO DO(God’s 
        mercy and long-suffering before judgment)
 1735-5A-4
 | 
   
    |    2:21. 
        AND I GAVE HER SPACE (or time) TO REPENT OF HER FORNI-CATION (or immorality); 
        AND SHE REPENTED NOT (or she is unwilling) (or she does not want to repent 
        of her immorality-NASB) |  2:21. 
        AND I GAVE HER SPACE (or time) 1. TO REPENT 
        OF HER FORNICATION (or immorality, or immoral spiritual teaching and 
        deeds);  AND SHE REPENTED 
        NOT  (or she is unwilling) 
        (or she does not want to repent of her immorality-NASB). 
        Here is an example of God’s great mercy. Jezebel, a false prophetess, 
        was seducing God’s servants. Yet Jesus, in His long-suffering and mercy, 
        gave her time to repent, but she repented not. Rome does not repent. 2. REPENT OF 
        THEIR DEEDS (or ways)-ref Rev 2:22. | 
   
    | .2:25. BUT 
        THAT WHICH YE HAVE ALREADY HOLD FAST TILL I COME. Rap, A. |  2:25. 3. BUT THAT 
        WHICH YE HAVE ALREADY HOLD FAST TILL I COME. This is for those 
        in the church that had not followed the wicked teaching of Jezebel and 
        had not known the depths of Satan. This godly remnant were advised to 
        HOLD FAST to what they had. Here is the first mention of the return of 
        Jesus in the seven churches, "HOLD FAST TILL I COME." In the 
        churches to follow, two of them make similar references.  Although this message 
        was intended for the period of approximately 606-1517 A.D., it might be 
        well for us to consider how the bad things from this age may apply to 
        us today. There are two striking similarities: one, she was not willing 
        to repent of her immoral teaching, and two, the coming of the Lord is 
        mentioned. Some believe this indicates that the wicked, spiritual teaching 
        of Jezebel would continue on past the Middle Ages. In a sense, we might 
        couple the first three churches together and the last four together. The 
        last four all begin to point toward things yet to come. The apostolic 
        times are passed. The persecution by the Roman emperors has passed; however, 
        the spiritual fornication of Jezebel continues until this day. | 
   
    |    2:22. 
        BEHOLD, I WILL CAST HER INTO A BED (of suffering), AND THEM THAT COMMIT 
        ADULTERY WITH HER INTO GREAT TRIBULATION (or suffer intensely), EXCEPT 
        THEY REPENT OF THEIR DEEDS (or ways). P, Rap, T. |  2:22. 
        BEHOLD, WARNINGS1736-5A-4
 1. I WILL CAST 
        HER INTO A BED (of suffering) 2. AND THEM 
        THAT COMMIT ADULTERY WITH HER INTO GREAT TRIBULATION (or suffer 
        intensely),  EXCEPT THEY 
        REPENT. (Note #2 under 
        "Advice.") Note the word, "them." God was about to 
        purge those in the church that had turned from sound doctrine to this 
        ungodly false teaching. The words, "great tribulation" also 
        appear in Mt 24:21; Rev 2:22; 7:14. | 
   
    |    2:23. 
        AND I WILL KILL (or strike) HER CHILDREN WITH DEATH (or pestilence); AND 
        ALL THE CHURCHES SHALL KNOW THAT I AM HE WHICH SEARCHETH THE REIGNS (or 
        minds) AND HEARTS: AND I WILL GIVE (or repay) UNTO EVERY ONE OF YOU ACCORDING 
        TO YOUR WORKS (or deeds). |  2:23. 3. AND I WILL 
        KILL (or strike)  HER CHILDREN 
        WITH DEATH  (or pestilence). 
        The children or followers of Jezebel were being warned of impending judgment. 
        Great suffering and death was about to come upon them. These are most 
        severe warnings to those who partake of this teaching of spiritual fornication 
        and idolatry. 4. AND I WILL 
        GIVE (or repay)  UNTO EVERY 
        ONE OF YOU ACCORDING TO YOUR  
        WORKS (or deeds). GENERAL 
        INFORMATION1737-5A-4
 1. AND ALL THE 
        CHURCHES SHALL KNOW THAT I AM HE WHICH SEARCHETH THE REIGNS (or minds) 2. AND HEARTS. 
        Jesus is the One that searches the reins and hearts, not another. The 
        judgment upon those that had departed from sound doctrine was to be so 
        great that all the churches would know. | 
   
    |    2:24. 
        BUT UNTO YOU I SAY, AND UNTO THE REST IN THYATIRA, AS MANY AS HAVE NOT 
        THIS DOCTRINE (or do not hold to her teaching-NIV), AND WHICH HAVE NOT 
        KNOWN THE DEPTHS OF SATAN (or have not learned Satan’s so-called deep 
        secrets-NIV), AS THEY SPEAK; I WILL PUT UPON YOU NONE OTHER BURDEN (or 
        I will not impose any other burden on you-NIV). |  2:24. 
        BUT UNTO YOU I SAY, AND UNTO THE REST IN THYATIRA,   REWARDS 
        AND PROMISES1738-5A-4
 1. (Group one)-AS 
        MANY AS HAVE NOT THIS DOCTRINE (or do not hold to her teaching-NIV), (Group two)-AND 
        WHICH HAVE NOT KNOWN THE DEPTHS OF SATAN (or have not learned Satan’s 
        so-called deep secrets-NIV),  AS THEY SPEAK; 
        I WILL PUT UPON YOU  
        NONE OTHER BURDEN (or I will not impose any other burden 
        on you-NIV). The Lord was about to "clean house." But those 
        that had not known this wicked doctrine or the depths of Satan would be 
        spared—no other burdens would be placed upon them. | 
   
    |  2:26. 
        AND HE THAT OVER-COMETH, AND KEEPETH MY WORKS (or does My will) UNTO THE 
        END, TO HIM WILL I GIVE POWER (or authority) OVER THE NATIONS. Rew, M, 
        JHM.         |  2:26. 
        AND HE THAT OVERCOMETH. (Note the commentary on overcoming, under 
        Rev 2:7.) The verse continues,  AND KEEPETH 
        MY WORKS  (or does My 
        will)  UNTO THE END. 
        This is the first reference in the churches that adds something to overcoming—keeping 
        My works unto the end. The verse continues, TO HIM 2. WILL I GIVE 
        POWER (or authority)  OVER THE NATIONS. 
        This is a clear reference to the Millennium, as the saints return with 
        Jesus at His second coming; they will reign and rule with Him for 1000 
        years. Jesus will give them authority over the nations. | 
   
    |    2:28. 
        AND I WILL GIVE HIM THE MORNING STAR. Ref Rev 22:16; 2 Pe 1:19. Rew. |  2:28. 3. AND I WILL 
        GIVE HIM THE MORNING STAR. Jesus said, I AM...THE BRIGHT AND 
        MORNING STAR-Rev 22:16. The church is awaiting the blessed hope—the MORNING 
        STAR, Jesus. ADDITIONAL 
        INFORMATION1739-5A-4
 | 
   
    |    2:27. 
        AND HE SHALL RULE THEM WITH A ROD (or scepter) OF IRON; AS THE VESSELS 
        OF A POTTER SHALL THEY BE BROKEN TO SHIVERS (or He will dash them to pieces 
        like pottery-NIV): EVEN AS I RECEIVED (authority) OF MY FATHER. Ref Ps 
        2:9. M. |  2:27. 1. AND HE 
        (Jesus)  SHALL RULE 
        THEM  WITH A ROD 
        (or scepter)  OF IRON. 
        This is referring to the Millennium, when Jesus shall reign as King of 
        kings and Lord of lords. Jesus shall rule the nations with absolute authority. 2. AS THE VESSELS 
        OF A POTTER SHALL THEY BE BROKEN TO SHIVERS (or He will dash them 
        to pieces like pottery-NIV):  EVEN AS I RECEIVED 
         (authority)  OF MY FATHER. 
        Jesus returns after the Tribulation of those days. The earth is in rebellion 
        against God. They shall be broken to pieces.  The authority to do 
        these things comes from His Father in heaven. | 
   
    |    2:29. 
        HE THAT HATH AN EAR, LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH UNTO THE CHURCHES. |  2:29. 
        HE THAT HATH AN EAR, LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH UNTO THE CHURCHES. 
        (Note the commentary on Rev 2:7.) In the previous three churches, the 
        rewards followed this exhortation. Here, "he that hath an ear" 
        ends the message to this church. Some compare the 
        teaching of Jezebel to the unscriptural exaltation of Mary. 
        Also included, is the false doctrine of "the continual sacrifice," 
        which is added to the finished work of Christ, by teaching a doctrine 
        of works one must do. This supplants, nullifies, or makes of none effect 
        the finished work of Jesus on the cross. Consider, it is 
        significant that the second coming of Jesus is mentioned; also a reference 
        to dashing them (the nations) to pieces. Further, a description of Jesus 
        during the Millennium as well as His reign with the saints is also mentioned. The woman, Jezebel, 
        is first mentioned in 1 Ki 16:31. It continues in 1 Ki 18 to 21 and also 
        in 2 Ki 9, etc. She was responsible for idolatry in Israel and also persecuted 
        God’s people. FOR 
        CONSIDERATION1740-5A-4
 What would be the 
        result, if one mixed the teachings of Jezebel with the Babylonian Mysteries 
        and sprinkled in some of the doctrine of Balaam and of the Nicolaitans 
        with Christianity? | 
   
    |  THE 
        FIFTH CHURCH: SARDIS1741 
        to 1748-5A-4
 |  THE 
        FIFTH CHURCH: SARDIS(Commentary)
 1742-5A-4
 
         
          Sardis means 
            "prince of joy," or "remnant," or "those 
            escaping," or "those who come out." The capital of 
            Lydia was a proud, wealthy city. Sardis was located on the east bank 
            of the Pactolus River, about 50 miles east of Smyrna and about 30 
            miles south of Thyatira. Jewelry, dye, and textiles abounded there. 
            It was a magnificent city. The temple of Artemis was there. It was 
            destroyed by an earthquake in the first or second century A.D., but 
            was rebuilt with money from the Roman Empire. Slowly, it lost its 
            affluence. It was located on high ground, surrounded by cliffs. As 
            a result, they could relax and be confident that an invasion force 
            would have a difficult time reaching them. Nevertheless, it was attacked 
            by the Arabs about 716. Later, it was destroyed about 1403, as armies 
            did scale the cliffs; their destruction came suddenly. Today, a small 
            village remains, called Sart, among the ruins of Sardis. 
         
          With four bad 
            things and six items of advice, this dead church was the second worst 
            of the seven. This Protestant church sprang out of the Reformation. 
         
          The Bible had 
            been forbidden to laymen for centuries. It was during this period 
            that the printing press came forth. The first book to be printed with 
            movable type was the Gutenberg Bible. 
         
          Through the 
            Reformation, religious freedom emerged. With this, however, came denominations 
            and other doctrines, some biblical and some not. These new denominations 
            were popular, but spiritually dead. Some of these same spiritually 
            dead churches exist today. Many today view these denominations—that 
            have a name as if they are alive and well—as good churches. Yet, in 
            God’s eyes, they are lifeless. They have certain intellectual insights, 
            but are spiritually shallow; they don’t understand what they say. 
            Through the Reformation, they turned away from many rituals and idols, 
            but they did not turn to the blessed hope; they were not waiting for 
            the return of Jesus. 
         
          Regarding this 
            church and also many today, consider the following. A certain minister, 
            in the U.S., had a casket brought in front of the church and then 
            opened. He asked the congregation to come and look into the casket. 
            A mirror had been placed within, so the one looking into the casket 
            would see himself. They were in the church, but, spiritually, they 
            were dead. Just because a church teaches Scripture and uses the name 
            of Jesus, is no indication it is a repentant church that follows Jesus 
            and brings forth good fruits. 
         
         
          The church 
            of the Reformation (the apostate church, the dead church) 
         
          The approximate 
            period represented is 1517 to 1750 A.D. 
         
          Two descriptions 
            of Jesus 
         
          Five "marginally" 
            good things (some might say no good things) 
         
          Four bad things 
         
          Six items of 
            advice on what to do 
         
          Two warnings 
         
          Five rewards 
         | 
   
    |  3:1. AND 
        UNTO THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH IN SARDIS WRITE; THESE THINGS SAITH HE THAT 
        HATH (or holds) THE SEVEN SPIRITS (or sevenfold Spirit-JNT120) 
        OF GOD, AND THE SEVEN STARS; I KNOW THY WORKS (or deeds), THAT THOU HAST 
        A NAME THAT THOU LIVEST (or you have a reputation of being alive-NIV), 
        AND ART DEAD (or you are dead). Ref Rev 1:4,20. |  3:1. 
        It begins, saying, AND UNTO THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH IN SARDIS WRITE; 
        THESE THINGS SAITH (or are the words of). Next the subject turns 
        to Jesus. The verse addresses Him as: DESCRIPTIONS 
        OF JESUS1743-5A-4
 1. HE THAT HATH 
        (or holds) THE SEVEN SPIRITS (or sevenfold Spirit-JNT120) 
        OF GOD, 2. AND THE SEVEN 
        STARS. The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches-ref Rev 
        1:20. The verse continues 
        with a series of words that are repeated in each of the seven churches—  I 
         KNOW THY WORKS. This is 
        addressed to the church, in general, as well as the individual. God knows 
        the works of His people, things done both in the open and in secret. If number one is 
        included, five "marginally" good things are listed regarding 
        this church. GOOD 
        THINGS1744-5A-4
 1. I KNOW THY WORKS 2.  THAT 
        THOU HAST A NAME 3. THAT THOU 
        LIVEST (or you have a reputation of being alive-NIV). 4. THE THINGS WHICH 
        REMAIN-Rev 3:2. They had some good things that remained but were ready 
        to die. | 
   
    |  3:4. 
        THOU HAST A FEW NAMES (or a few people) EVEN IN SARDIS WHICH HAVE NOT 
        DEFILED (or soiled) THEIR GARMENTS (or clothes); AND THEY SHALL WALK WITH 
        ME (dressed) IN WHITE: FOR THEY ARE WORTHY. (This verse is 
        also listed again further on.)             (Rev 3:1, listed previously) 
     |  3:4. 5. THOU HAST 
        A "FEW" NAMES (or a few people) EVEN IN SARDIS WHICH 
        HAVE NOT DEFILED (or soiled)  THEIR GARMENTS 
         (or clothes). There were just 
        a few in Sardis that were holding on and had not gone astray. The good things 
        in this church are, at best, marginally good. It can almost be said that 
        there are no good things. The church at Sardis 
        had a name that indicated life, but it was a dead church. However, most 
        apparently thought it was a live, vibrant church, perhaps even a great 
        church. They were blinded to what their true condition really was. It 
        had only a few things that remained; these also were ready to disappear. 
        Yet even in this dead, lifeless church, there were a few people that remained 
        faithful and had not corrupted themselves. Of the seven churches, 
        this is the worst, except for the church of the Laodiceans. BAD 
        THINGS1745-5A-4
 | 
   
    | 3:1. AND 
        UNTO THE ANGEL OF THE CHURCH IN SARDIS WRITE; THESE THINGS SAITH HE THAT 
        HATH (or holds) THE SEVEN SPIRITS (or sevenfold Spirit-JNT120) 
        OF GOD, AND THE SEVEN STARS; I KNOW THY WORKS (or deeds), THAT THOU HAST 
        A NAME THAT THOU LIVEST (or you have a reputation of being alive-NIV), 
        AND ART DEAD (or you are dead). Ref Rev 1:4,20. |  3:1. 1. AND ART DEAD 
        (or you are dead). On the outside, this looked like a church that followed 
        Jesus Christ. It considered itself as being alive, but on the inside it 
        was dead. 2. THINGS WHICH 
        REMAIN, THAT ARE READY TO DIE-Rev 3:2. There were a few things in this 
        church that were not yet dead, but were close to being dead. This appears 
        to be a church wherein all sound doctrine had disappeared; the bit of 
        sound doctrine that remained was about to also disappear. They had become 
        deceived and had defiled themselves with sin.  3:2. 3. I HAVE NOT 
        FOUND THY WORKS PERFECT (or complete)  BEFORE GOD. 
        The works of this dead church were not perfect or complete. Their doctrine 
        and works were not as they ought to have been. 4. Nearly everyone 
        in Sardis had defiled their garments-ref Rev 3:4. Nearly everyone in this 
        church had turned from sound doctrine and good, complete works. ADVICE 
        ON WHAT TO DO(God’s 
        mercy and long-suffering before judgment)
 1746-5A-4
 | 
   
    | 3:2. BE 
        WATCHFUL (wake up), AND STRENGTHEN THE THINGS WHICH REMAIN, THAT ARE READY 
        TO DIE: FOR I HAVE NOT FOUND THY WORKS PERFECT (or complete) BEFORE GOD 
        (or in the sight of My God-NIV). |  3:2. 1. BE WATCHFUL 
        (wake up). This church was being admonished to wake up to their pitiful 
        condition. Before a person can strengthen things and repent, he needs 
        to recognize and understand his wretched condition. 2. AND STRENGTHEN 
        THE THINGS WHICH REMAIN, THAT ARE READY TO DIE. The few things that 
        this church still had, which were about to die, Jesus is admonishing to 
        strengthen them. Wake up, and don’t let them die. | 
   
    | 3:3. REMEMBER 
        THEREFORE HOW THOU HAST RECEIVED (or what you have received) AND HEARD, 
        AND HOLD FAST (or obey it), AND REPENT. IF THEREFORE THOU SHALT NOT WATCH 
        (or wake up), I WILL COME ON THEE AS (or like) A THIEF, AND THOU SHALT 
        NOT KNOW WHAT HOUR (or what time) I WILL COME UPON THEE. 1 Thes 5:4. P, 
        Rap. 
                                 (Rev 3:4, listed previously) 
     |  3:3. 3. REMEMBER 
        THEREFORE HOW THOU HAST RECEIVED (or what you have received). The 
        church is being told to remember what they once received. Remember Jesus. 4. REMEMBER…(what 
        you have)…HEARD. The church is being told to remember the things 
        they once heard. Remember sound doctrine. This blind and dead church that 
        thought it was really alive is told to remember, to consider, to wake 
        up. 5. HOLD FAST 
        (or obey) what you have received and heard. 6. REPENT. Note the progression: 
        wake up, strengthen what remains, remember what you received, remember 
        what you have heard, hold fast, and repent. WARNINGS1747-5A-4
  IF THEREFORE 
        THOU SHALT  NOT WATCH 
        (or wake up), 1. I WILL COME 
        ON THEE AS A THIEF, 2. AND THOU 
        SHALT NOT KNOW WHAT HOUR I WILL COME UPON THEE. In each of the 
        last four churches (# 4,5,6,7), there are obvious, or not so obvious, 
        references to the return of Jesus Christ. In these admonitions, 
        the church is being warned what the consequences of not watching, 
        or not waking up, would be. If the church would wake up, 
        it should repent. But if it did not, the resulting judgment would be—Jesus 
        would come on them as a thief. The thief comes to destroy. The next judgment 
        would be—they would not know when the thief would come. Thus, they would 
        be unprepared and perish. They needed to wake up, look, and strengthen. 
        They needed to remember, hold fast, and repent, or it would be too late. 
        This message is to all of God’s people that have become spiritually dead 
        and have forgotten what they received and heard. To them, Jesus will come 
        as a thief, and they will not know or understand when He will come upon 
        them. Jesus does not come as a thief to the born-again believers that 
        are watching and ready. Verse 3 does not 
        state Jesus will come, but Jesus will come "upon thee." However, 
        the words "coming as a thief" and "not knowing what hour" 
        are often used in connection with the coming or return of Jesus Christ, 
        specifically to those that are not watching or ready. REWARDS1748-5A-4
 | 
   
    | 3:4. THOU 
        HAST A FEW NAMES (or you have a few people-NIV) EVEN IN SARDIS WHICH HAVE 
        NOT DEFILED (or soiled) THEIR GARMENTS (or clothes); AND THEY SHALL WALK 
        WITH ME (dressed) IN WHITE: FOR THEY ARE WORTHY. P, Rew, Res. |  3:4. 1.  THEY 
        SHALL WALK WITH ME 2. (Dressed) IN 
        WHITE: FOR THEY ARE WORTHY. | 
   
    | 3:5. HE 
        THAT OVERCOMETH, THE SAME (or like them) SHALL BE CLOTHED IN WHITE RAIMENT 
        (or dressed in white); AND I WILL NOT BLOT OUT (or erase) HIS NAME OUT 
        OF THE BOOK OF LIFE, BUT I WILL CONFESS (or acknowledge) HIS NAME BEFORE 
        MY FATHER, AND BEFORE HIS ANGELS. Ref Rev 7:14. |  3:5. 
        HE THAT OVERCOMETH (Note the commentary on overcoming, under Rev 
        2:7.) The verse continues, 3. THE SAME 
        SHALL BE CLOTHED IN WHITE RAIMENT (or dressed in white). White denotes 
        the righteousness of God. THESE...HAVE WASHED 
        THEIR ROBES, AND MADE THEM WHITE IN THE BLOOD OF THE LAMB-Rev 7:14. 4. AND I WILL 
        NOT BLOT OUT (or erase) HIS NAME OUT OF THE BOOK OF LIFE. 5. BUT I WILL 
        CONFESS (or acknowledge) HIS NAME BEFORE MY FATHER. 6. I WILL CONFESS 
        (or acknowledge) HIS NAME BEFORE...HIS ANGELS. This spiritually 
        dead church seems to have had only a few walking with Jesus that reaped 
        the rewards of eternity. Note the reverse 
        meaning of this scripture: He that does not overcome, shall not be clothed 
        in white raiment, and will be blotted out of the book of life, and will 
        not have his name confessed before the Father and His angels. Many of today’s 
        churches, in America, are large and beautiful, but on the inside 
        they are spiritually dead. They are filled with many new doctrines and 
        ideas, but sacrifice, submission, obedience, godliness, holiness, and 
        true repentance are left out. | 
   
    |  3:6. HE 
        THAT HATH AN EAR, LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH UNTO THE CHURCHES. |    3:6. 
        HE THAT HATH AN EAR, LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH UNTO THE 
        CHURCHES. (Note the commentary on Rev 2:7.) In the first three 
        churches, the rewards followed this exhortation. In the fourth and fifth 
        churches, "he that hath an ear" concludes the message. |