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Lesson 6
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Ephesus: Correct doctrine and work, but loveless church Smyrna: Suffering tribulation, faithful Pergamum: Some hold to false teaching, some hold fast Jesus’ name: compromising church Love, faithfulness, sound doctrine; all necessary for a church to function properly
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On the road from Pergamum to Sardis and Laodicea Center of indigo trade Lydia was from Thyatira Known for its purple dye and bronze smiths Trade guilds would often hold banquets which included eating food offered to idols and participation in immoral sexual acts Worshipped Apollo and Tyrimnos, a sun god
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Son of God Eyes like a flame of fire Feet like burnished bronze Head and hair white like white wool, like snow Brilliance and judgment are symbolized
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I Know: Deeds/works which the latter are greater than the first Love Faith Service Perseverance/endurance
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Tolerate Jezebel and her teaching Tolerate: aphiemi – to permit, leave alone Ant. “krateo” – to have power over, to be dominant, or become master of, which always implies a certain degree of force with which one brings a person or thing wholly under his power even when resistance is encountered. The majority of the church was tolerating the false teaching and sin which she brought
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I and 2 Kings Husband was Ahab She was the daughter of the king of Sidon Brought Baal worship into Israel Tried to drive out all true worshippers of God Killed His prophets Pursued Elijah to kill him Dogs licked up her remains; only her skull, feet and palms of her hands were left Revelation: she brought false teaching, false worship and immorality into the church
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Def: Porneuo: practice idolatry, commit fornication, to be unfaithful to Christ, while posing as His true follower, to permit oneself to be drawn away by another into idolatry It encompasses all forms of sexual sins and these things were being tolerated in the church Heb. 13:4 They will be judged by God I Thess. 4:3-6 God is the avenger, He desires sanctification
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Psalm 73 Their end is destruction/terrors I Cor. 6 Immorality is a sin against ones own body Romans 1 God gave them over…… Prov. 6-7 Harlot entices, seduces, has many victims who lack sense….death
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How? Privately first, then with two or three, then the church as a whole Why? Repentance for the sinner, sin to cease, restoration and reconciliation Sin is NOT to be tolerated in the church Believers are to judge sin within the church and put it out. I Cor. 5:12 Christ our Passover Lamb has been sacrificed Does this relate to the church now?
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Rev. 2:21 Jezebel was given time to repent but she DID NOT WANT TO REPENT!! Repent: metanoeo – to change one’s mind, the inner man (particularly with reference to acceptance of the will of God) it is NOT regret. “No external acts can take the place of an internal sorrow for one’s sins.” Zod. Rev. 2:22….and those with her: sin always affects others
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Matt. 3:1-8 There is “fruit” of repentance; wrath is avoided 2 Cor. 7:10-11 Godly sorrow Worldly sorrow Produces a repentance Lacks repentance without regret Produces death Leads to salvation, away from sin and its results Rev. 2:22 Sickness and tribulation Children killed: immorality results in death/judgment
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All churches will know that Jesus is the One who searches the minds and hearts Those who held fast overcame the false teaching and sin They weren’t led astray They kept His deeds/works to the end Conquered and would be given authority over the nations They will receive the morning star
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Do we tolerate sin in our OWN lives? Have we become desensitized to sin? Do we tolerate sin in our churches? Are we afraid of confrontation and rejection because of holding fast to His Faith/Deeds? God wants you/me/us to be Holy and Sanctified – set apart. This is your purpose in life.
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