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Now let’s continue right here in Revelation, the first
chapter, before we get to Revelation two and three. Notice a
little bit more about Jesus. Jesus Christ is in charge—we
need to understand that. That’s why no man is to
put himself between Jesus Christ and the people.
“And in His right hand He had seven stars, and a sharp
two-edged sword went out of His mouth… [Jesus Christ means
business. He is giving eternal life. And He wants us perfected.
And if there has to be correction for that perfection then He is
going to do it with His word] …and His countenance was as
the sun shining in its
full power. [Then John said:] And when I saw Him, I fell
at His feet as if dead; but He laid His right hand upon me,
saying to me, ‘Do not be afraid; I am the First and the Last,
Even the one Who is living; for I was dead, and behold, I am
alive into the ages of eternity. Amen. And I have the keys of
the grave and of death” (vs 16-18).
So you see everyone, whether they like it or not, believe it
or not, are going to have to deal with Jesus Christ. That’s just
the way it’s going to be. So then He gave the “mystery” of the
seven stars and the seven lampstands: “The seven stars are
the
angels of the seven churches; and the seven lampstands that you
saw are
the seven churches” (v 20).
Now, we’re not going to go through in detail in all of these
things, because we’re going to add some other Scriptures, which
support some of the things that go on here. But let’s
understand: one of the first things that came along, and Jesus
warned of this over and over and over and over again: so did
Peter, so did Paul, so did John. And now Christ is emphasizing
it here, again: false prophets, false apostles!
Yet, brethren in the Church still fall for false doctrines and
false teachings
because they don’t
know their Bibles, and
because they’re not
studying and praying, and
because there are
certain men who want power—so they rise up.
Now, we’re going to see this. Now, Ephesus tested the false
prophets, resisted them. And there are some brethren who have
done that—resisted the false prophets, and have
come out of it. But here comes a great (how shall we say) almost
fatal flaw, which a lot of people fall into. Very similar to
Laodiceanism—not quite.
But here it says, Revelation 2:4, FV—to the angel at
Ephesus, He says: “Nevertheless, I have this against you,
that you have left your first love.” And when you leave off the
first love, which is the primary love, which is what? Loving
God with all your heart and mind and soul and being. What’s
going to happen? Your whole spiritual life is going to tone
down. Your whole spiritual life will be just like a light on a
rheostat and you turn it down and down and down and down and
next thing you know it’s very, very dim.
Now, remember what Jesus said here. So this is your
particular case because we have a lot of that combined with
Laodiceanism, we have both of them at the beginning church and
the ending church, we have very similar problems. But in the
ending church they’re subject to all kinds of sins. Whereas the
beginning church started out very righteous and then, what did
they do? They lost their first love.
They became ho-hum.
So Jesus says, “Therefore, remember from where you have
fallen, and repent, and do the first works, for if you do
not, I will come to you quickly; and I will remove your
lampstand out of its place unless you repent” (v 5). See, we
always, brethren, have to be in a state of repentance before
God, because that’s the very nature of human nature, that we
have sin within us—and we need to overcome. That’s why in the
series of The Keys to Answered Prayer—what is the one
thing we need to do every day? Forgive us our sins as we
forgive those who sin against us! Right? Yes! And so,
what happens when people get complacent like this? I’m ok,
you’re ok—just like the world.
Now they did have one thing that they hated; that was the
works of the Nicolaitanes or the hierarchal setup.
So he has here—verse 7: “The one who has an ear, let him hear
what the Spirit says to the churches…. [ALL the churches—because
things like this can happen in any of the Churches of God,
anywhere at anytime, and God calls us to repentance. If
we are going to be in the first resurrection, we’re going to
have to repent.]. …To the one who overcomes I will give the
right to eat of the tree of life that is in
the midst of the paradise of God.”
Now, church at Smyrna—very interesting. Doctrinally: probably
just understood the basics. But they had a love and a zeal for
God, and they were to stand for God even though they were
persecuted. Satan threw them in jail and they had
tribulation—severe tribulation—for ten years. And God said to
them, He said: “…Be faithful [verse 10] unto death, and I will
give you a crown of life…. [And again He says:] …The one who has
an ear… [now, I want you to tie that together where we started,
with Matthew 13] …let him hear what the Spirit says to the
churches” (vs 10-11). And this is Jesus Christ talking.
“And to the angel of the church in Pergamos, write: ‘These
things says He Who has the sharp two-edged sword” (v 12). Now,
here is a church that is living right where Satan’s throne is.
And when you’re right in the middle of the world, like they
were, and you allow yourself to become a part of this world, a
part of the Satanic system that is out there, notice what
happens: He says, verse 13: “I know your works and where you
dwell, where the throne of Satan is; but you are holding
fast My name, and did not deny My faith, even in the days in
which Antipas was My faithful witness [so they were
faithful up to a certain point], who was killed among you, where
Satan dwells.”
But what happens? Same thing, just like you read the history
of the kings. Righteous king dies, an evil king takes over. And
the people follow along, right along with the king, and idolatry
and stupidity and false doctrine, right? So what happened with
this church. It had a lot of false doctrine come in. A lot of
false preachers come in. Let’s read it here: Verse 14: “But I
have a few things against you because you have there those
who hold the teaching of Balaam, who taught Balak to cast a
stumbling block before the children if Israel, to eat things
sacrificed to idols and to commit fornication.”
So, they had idolatry, they had spiritual and physical
fornication. And they also had the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes
(v 15), which Jesus says He “hates.” Why? Because that
oppressive, hierarchal government grinds the brethren down into
the ground and takes advantage of them when it should not be
doing it. That’s why Jesus hates it. And He hates it
because it puts men between the brethren and God. And if there’s
any one lesson that needs to be learned in the Church of God
today, that is this lesson!
Now notice what happens. And so Jesus is serving warning to
all the Churches of God who do this. He says, “Repent!
For if you do not repent, I will come to you
quickly, and will make war against them with the sword of My
mouth” (v 16). Jesus Christ Himself is going to fight against
those who do that. So we need to understand it. Now you see,
brethren, God has called us to eternal life. God has called us
for the greatest thing that there is, as we will see tomorrow.
And for those who are teachers and ministers, they better listen
up. And they better not set themselves up above the brethren.
And
they better not set themselves up above God!
Because that’s what happens. And even in the Churches of God
today, there are so many hierarchal, hard-fisted, just top-down
oppressive government—when Jesus said: “You shall not do
so!”
And God’s judgment is coming! And God’s judgment is going to
be upon them—and any who participate in it as far as being
ministers, and any of the brethren who go along with it because
they love the social and entertainment factor that they receive
in that church, you see.
Now, let’s look and see something concerning false prophets.
There are those false prophets, which come straight out of the
cauldron of Babylon. We have in Acts, the eighth chapter, Simon
Magus. Let’s go there for just a minute. And they want to come
into the Church. Remember we saw how that the tares were sown.
So if we are alert, we can keep some of these tares from being
sown within the Church.
So what happened. Let’s see about Simon—Simon Magus. We’ll
just look at his character, see what he did. Acts 8:9,
FV: “But there was a certain man named Simon,
who had from earlier times been practicing sorcery in the city
[that is of Samaria] and astounding the nation of Samaria,
proclaiming himself to be some great one.” And he was wanting to
take the name of Jesus and add it to his Gnostic teachings. Now,
I’ve got to bring a sermon here soon which is going to show
that, yes, this is happening again, in exactly the same way. And
certain elements of this also have crept into the Churches of
God. So those without coming in to try and take over.
“To him they had all given heed, from the least to the
greatest, saying, ‘This man is the great power of God.’ Now they
were giving heed to him because he had for a long time
bewitched them with sorceries” (v 10). So we have those without,
the servants of Satan. Remember, Satan is planting seeds trying
to bring them within the Churches of God.
Now let’s see, come to Acts, the twentieth chapter. Let’s see
where else false prophets will arise. This is very interesting.
Acts 20, and let’s pick it up here—Paul is talking to the
elders—the elders at Ephesus. And what did we read about the
church at Ephesus? They lost their first love. And what
happens? False prophets rise within the ranks of the
eldership and ministry.
Let’s read it. Paul gave warning to them. And he said to all,
all the elders—verse 28—Acts 20:28, FV: “Take heed
therefore to yourselves…” Now, the first responsibility of any
elder, teacher, minister is to what? Take heed to himself.
Maintain the
relationship with God.
Maintain the
understanding of the Word of God.
Grow in grace and
knowledge the way that God wants him to.
Teach the brethren.
Feed the flock.
Shepherd the lambs.
That’s his responsibility. Not to exalt himself. Now, when
you lose your first love, there are those who will do that. And
we’ve seen it. Yes, it’s even taking place today! And there even
erstwhile ministers who have not been ordained, who want to
stand up and become ministers. Well, are you ready for the
correction of God? Now, if you’re truly desiring to be an
overseer—as it says there in 1 Timothy 3, you’re “seeking a good
work.” But for what purpose do men stand up and start preaching
false doctrine. And stand up and start bringing false accusation
against brethren—and against me personally. And people sit
there: “oooooooo”
You know, God called
us to think!
God called us to be
faithful.
God called us to use
His Spirit.
God called us to
understand His Word and Truth.
So, here’s a warning given: “Take heed to yourselves and to
all the flock, among which the Holy Spirit has made you
overseers, to feed the church of God, which He purchased with
His own blood” (v 28).
All the brethren belong to God, so everyone who’s an
erstwhile leader, you better sit up and take notice—because
God’s judgment is going to come upon you, sooner or later. And
remember, the judgment of God always comes when you least expect
it, and in a way you least expect. And sometimes the judgment of
God comes where you are so self-deceived that you think that
this judgment is, in fact, success! Until you finally stand at
the end of all that has been done.
Now notice what Paul said: “For I know this: That after my
departure grievous wolves will come in among you, not sparing
the flock… [we’ve already talked about that, didn’t we? Yes]
…And from among your own selves… [you who are right here in
front of me. Those that he taught. Those that he ordained.]
…from among your own selves men will rise up speaking perverse
things… [contrary to the doctrines, right? Yes] …to draw
away disciples after themselves. Watch therefore, remembering
that for three years I ceased not to admonish each one
night and day with tears” (vs 29-31).
And how many
warnings have gone out?
And how many
warnings have been sent?
But how many people
pay attention?
How many ministers
are so lifted up in their pride that they won’t humble
themselves to stand for the Truth?
And to stand against
a tyrannical hierarchy?
And where one leader
of a church commands people to break the fifth commandment of
honoring your father and mother?
That if you are in his church, and your mother and
father are in another church, you cannot have anything to do
with them. And so severe was this, and so despondent was one man
over this that he committed suicide. And know for sure, God’s
punishment is coming upon that minister and those kinds of
attitudes that are in the Church of God which is supposed to be
what? Loving God, loving each other, loving your
neighbor—yea, and loving even your enemy!
So think about it. It comes because of men just like this.
The warnings have gone out. The words are in the Bible. So he
says: “And now I commit you, brethren, to God and to the Word of
His grace, which is able to build you up and to give you an
inheritance among all those who are sanctified. [then he says:]
I have coveted no one’s silver or gold or clothing” (vs 32-33).
And neither do I.
Now, let’s go on. Let’s see what Paul wrote concerning these
kinds of teachers that rise up. And actually what they are doing
to themselves. So let’s read it. Let’s come here to 1 Timothy,
the first chapter, because you see, this is a reality of the
seven churches represented by the seven weeks of the harvest.
And living in the world that we are living in today, which we
covered, and seeing the things that are taking place, God is
judging all of us—do we love Him with all our heart and mind and
soul and being? Do we really believe the Truth or are we going,
are we so weak and, and faithless that we are going to believe
any doctrine that comes along. Like one, one man says: “Well,
you know, Jesus didn’t exist until He was conceived in the womb
of the virgin Mary.” That is blaspheme!
And what does he
think he’s going to do?
What is his judgment
going to be?
What is the judgment
going to be upon the brethren who follow such things.
You know, we need to stop and think!
Now let’s read here in 1 Timothy, the first chapter. Let’s
see some of the instructions to Timothy. And we’re going to see,
also some of the things that he instructs on what to do that is
right. Because we can tie this together, we can tie this
together with the church at Thyatira, with Jezebel, who taught
the depths of Satan. We can tie this together with the church at
Sardis that is nearly dead, has a few little, eeny-teeny-weeny
works that they are doing. And some of them are, are about to be
blotted out of the book of life. And Jesus said, “Now if you
just do the minimum I won’t blot your name out.” And we’ll talk
about the Laodiceans a little later.
But all of these things are reflective of false teachings,
lack of love, lack of understanding of the calling and where
they’re going. Now, let’s pick it up here in verse three—and
let’s notice these things were happening back then, and now we
have, now we have these things recorded for us so we can learn
not to do these same things. But what happens? People end up
doing the same things!
Amazing, isn’t it? Verse 3: “When I was going to Macedonia, I
exhorted you to remain in Ephesus, in order that you might
solemnly charge some not to teach other doctrines” (1 Tim.
1:3, FV).
Now, doctrine is IMPORTANT! Because
doctrines are the teachings of God.
“Nor to pay attention to myths [now, we’ll see about
myths here a little later on] and endless genealogies, which
lead to empty speculations rather than to edification from God,
which
is in faith” (v 4).
And that’s what happens?
It leads to
disillusionment.
It leads to
scattering of the brethren.
It leads to anger
and hatred.
All of those things.
Now, verse 5: “Now the purpose of the commandment [now that
means commandment and message of Christ] …is love out of
a pure heart, and a good conscience, and genuine faith… [That’s
the whole goal of the commandment of Paul and Christ to
Timothy.] …From which some, having missed the mark, have turned
aside unto vain jangling… [And any of these doctrines that
people work up—‘a little paper’—and think that they have done a
magnificent work.
And I read them and frankly, they’re just plain stupid. So
people want to fall for them. Fall for them. They
miss the mark!
Now, here’s the key: “Desiring [or you could put there:
‘lusting’] to be teachers of the law…” (v 7).
“Oh I want to be a minister. I want to be an elder.
Whooowhoowhoo—maybe I could be a preaching elder.” And in the
church where we were in we had the hierarchy, didn’t we? Then we
had ‘local elders,” and then we had some who really were not
good local elders, so they were local, local elders. And then we
had others who were “preaching elders.” OOO-now, that’s like a
corporal moving up and getting stripes on his suit. Then we had
pastors—whooo-oooo, that’s like becoming a first lieutenant. And
then we had district superintendents—that’s like becoming a
colonel. And then we had evangelists, didn’t we? Yes!
ooooooooo, that’s like becoming a brigadier general, correct?
Then we had the only apostle on earth—and that’s like becoming
the only six-star general in the world. Everyone get in, and
they want to climb, they want to climb, and some still do it,
right? Yes!
“Desiring to be teachers of the law, neither
understanding what they are saying, nor what they are strongly
affirming” (v 7). They don’t even understand it.
Now, put your mind around this: Some men have recently said
you don’t need to tithe—because a tithe comes out of the land.
Where pray tell does everything come from? It comes from the
land—even you! You’re made of the dust, so am I. So get
real. “However,” they said, “you go ahead and tithe to yourself
so you can keep the Feast.” Now, if that is not mind-boggling
and stupid—you go figure it out. And yet, people “Oooooo, what a
wonderful thing. I never heard this before.” Really amazing,
isn’t it? Yes.
Now, verse 8: “Now we know that the law is
good, if anyone uses it lawfully… [Use it the correct way, the
way God intended.] …Understanding this: that the law is not
enacted for a righteous man, but for the lawless and
disobedient, for the
ungodly and sinful, for the unholy and profane, for
slayers of fathers and slayers of mothers, for murderers. For
fornication, for homosexuals, for kidnappers, for liars, for
perjurers, and for any other thing that is opposed to
sound doctrine. According to the gospel of the glory of the
blessed God, with which I was entrusted” (vs 8-11). So that says
an awful lot.
Anyone want to jump up and be a teacher? Think about it!
All right, let’s look and see. They also have very
willing—very, very willing—don’t they? Yes! People who
follow them. Yes! Now let’s read it here. Let’s come to 2
Timothy, the fourth chapter, all right. 2 Timothy 4—so he gives
a charge in what to do: preach the Word, be in season and out of
season, verse 3, 2 Timothy 4, FV: “For there shall come a
time when they will not tolerate sound doctrine…” Have all kinds
of wild speculations, false doctrines, lies and so forth. And
even there were some, that Paul said, were in the Church who
were saying that there is no resurrection. Now, think about
that. And that is what all of Catholicism and Protestantism
today believes—you go to heaven.
“…but according to their own lusts…” (v 3). So, not only do
you have false minister from without coming in, sneaking in,
conspirators, and we’ve seen how that has happened, haven’t we?
And you have men within the Church rising up to become teachers,
not knowing what they are saying or affirming. And wanting to be
great leaders of themselves, they’ve got willing, they’ve got
willing accomplices.
Verse 3: “For there shall come a time when they will not
tolerate sound doctrine…”
Because they lost
their first love.
Because they’ve
given themselves over to wrong doctrine.
They have learned
the ways of Satan.
They have become
dead in their relationship with Christ.
Or they have become
lukewarm!
So, they won’t endure sound doctrine.
“…but according to their own lusts they shall accumulate to
themselves a great number of teachers, having ears
itching to hear what satisfies their cravings; And they
shall turn away their own ears from the truth; and they shall be
turned aside unto myths” (vs 3-4).
Now, know for sure that in the scheme of the harvest of the
seven churches, there is going to be correction to correct this,
and there is going to be expulsion from God and removing of the
Holy Spirit for those who won’t repent. Now, we need to
understand that.
Now, let’s come back here to Revelation, the second chapter,
and let’s see that again. Let’s see how this is going to happen.
Let’s see what Jesus told those in Thyatira who allowed all of
these things to be taught within the Church. Now notice, he says
that they taught “My servants to commit fornication and eat
things sacrificed to idols” (Rev. 2:20). And what is the first
thing that Satan always likes to do and false prophets always
like to do: change the Passover; change the footwashing; change
the day; combine the 14th and 15th or to
eliminate the 14th and do the 15th.
And that then becomes “eating things sacrificed to idols”
because an idol can be a false doctrine as well as physical
thing that you bow down to, right? Yes, indeed!
“And I gave her time to repent of her fornication [Rev.
2:21], but she did not repent. Behold, I will cast her into a
bed, and those who commit adultery with her into great
tribulation, unless they repent of their works. And I will kill
her children with death… [They are going to lose salvation.
There’s a warning, right there.] …and all the churches shall
know that I am He Who searches the reins and hearts; and
I will give to each of you according to your works…. [Then He
gives a little space of relief.] …But to you I say, and to
the rest who are in Thyatira, as many as do not have
this doctrine, and who have not known the depths of Satan, as
they speak; I will not cast upon you any other burden. But hold
fast that you have until I come. And to the one who overcomes,
and keeps My works unto
the end, I will give authority over the nations; And he
shall shepherd them with an iron rod, as vessels of pottery are
broken in pieces; as I have also received from My Father. And I
will give him the morning star. [Now notice:] The one who has
an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches”
(vs 21-29).
So the question is on this day 49: Do you have an ear
to hear? Are you willing to listen?
Now, you know what it says to those in Sardis: “…you have a
name as if you are alive, but are dead” (Rev. 3:1, FV).
And we know what it says to the Laodiceans. But let’s
understand, of all the seven Churches of God, only the
Laodiceans talk back to God! They say, “God, we’re rich and
increased with goods, we have it made, we have need of nothing”
(paraphrased).
And so that’s why there’s this “spewing out of the mouth” of
Christ. And that’s why the Church has been scattered the way it
has today. And that’s why God is still dealing with His Church.
Now He says to the Laodiceans: “REPENT!” He says, “I’m still
giving you a chance. I’m standing out here knocking at the door.
And if you will open up by repentance, I will come into you and
sup with you and you with Me. Be zealous therefore, and REPENT!”
That’s what God says. And this is what the Church of God needs
to do, if you want to make it to the 50th
day harvest—you better repent!
Now, let’s come to 1 Timothy and 2 Timothy and let’s see the
charges that are given to those who are the true ministers of
God that Paul gave to Timothy. Let’s come here to 1 Timothy, the
first chapter. This is important to understand. So any who are
teachers and elders, whether you’re with the Christian Biblical
Church of God or your not with the Christian Biblical Church of
God, doesn’t make any difference, you judge yourself before God
and see, are you following these charges.
1 Timothy 1:3, FV, we read it: “When I was going to
Macedonia, I exhorted you to remain in Ephesus, in order that
you might solemnly charge some not to teach other
doctrines. Nor to pay attention to myths…” (vs 3-4). So there’s
one.
Let’s look at the other one over here in verse 18—here’s a
charge that he’s giving personally to Timothy. Verse 18, 1
Timothy 1, FV: “This charge I am personally committing to
you,
my son Timothy, in accordance with the prophecies that were
made long ago concerning you; in order that by them you yourself
might wage a good war, Holding to the faith and a good
conscience… [So that’s a charge. Now notice verse 19:] For some,
having cast aside a good conscience, have made shipwreck
in regard to the faith. Of whom are Hymeneus and Alexander, whom
I turned over to Satan in order that they may learn not to
blaspheme” (vs 18-20).
So you see, God’s judgment is, if you don’t follow God and do
what Jesus said, sooner or later the judgment’s going to come.
And the ultimate will be, being turned over to Satan. Now, we’ve
seen that in the parable of the sowers. We’ve seen that in the
situation with Simon Magus. We’ve seen that in concerning gross
sin within the congregation (in 1 Cor. 5), and so forth.
Now let’s see the next charge—1 Timothy 5, let’s read it here
in verse 21. You want to know what to do an elder: “I charge you
before God and the Lord Jesus Christ and the elect
angels, that you observe these things without prejudice, and
let
nothing be done by partiality” (1 Tim. 5:21, FV). That’s
how a ministry is to be operated.
Now, let’s come here to chapter six and verse thirteen. Now
here’s a charge that he says here concerning this—let’s come
back here to, come back here to verse eleven. “”But you, O man
of God, flee these things… [that is after money and temptation
and foolish and hurtful lusts and things like this] …and pursue
righteousness… [here’s the life of an elder] …godliness, faith,
love, endurance and
meekness. Fight the good fight of faith! Take hole of eternal
life to which you were also called, and did profess a good
profession in the presence of many witnesses. I charge you in
the sight of God, Who gives life to every living
thing, and Jesus Christ, Who in
testifying before Pontius Pilate gave the exemplary profession
of
faith, That you keep this commandment… [all the instructions
given in 1 & 2 Timothy and we can add on to that, Titus. And we
can add on to that the other instructions that we find in the
New Testament.] …without fault and without rebuke until
the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ; Which in His own times
the blessed and only Sovereign will make known, the King of
kings and Lord of lords” (1 Tim. 6:11-15,
FV). So, we have that charge.
Let’s come to 2 Timothy, the fourth chapter. We were there
but let’s read this charge here, because this becomes very
important. How should a minister preach? And what should he
preach on? Well, let’s read it.
After telling him that all Scripture was God-breathed (in
chapter 3); he says in chapter four and verse one: “I charge
you, therefore, in the sight of God… [this is as good as God
physically (or how should we say) literally coming before you
and commanding you] …even the Lord Jesus Christ, Who is ready to
judge
the living and the dead at His appearing and His
kingdom:
Preach the Word!…” (2 Tim. 4:1-2, FV).
That’s what’s to be preached: The Word of God. Not
nicey-nicey little tales, not emotional things—although there is
emotion in truth and repentance and love and sincerity, that is
true. But not in, in great productions, you know. And if you
watch some of these Protestant ministers, what do they do? They
get in front of the camera, run back and forth in front of the
people, they tell stories, they cry, they weep and they have
everyone all centered in and focused in on himself. NO!
The focus is on God the Father and Jesus Christ through the Word
of God.
“…Preach the Word! Be urgent in season and out of season…” (v
2) Showing they were keeping the Holy Days and everything, you
see. This is what needs to be done. Now, when it is done, those
who hear it: do you receive it? Do you act upon it? Do you make
it part of your life? Are you being educated through the Word of
God, so that you likewise can stand. Because when you look at
the scope of the whole church, as pictured by the seven weeks of
the harvest—and we’ll talk about the 50th day
tomorrow—“be urgent in season and out of season.”
“…convict…” (v 2). So that you know right and wrong
and you are SURE and absolutely convicted that it is true. Not
wishy-washy, mealy-mouthed, two-sides of the fence, standing in
the middle.
“…rebuke…” [There’s a time to rebuke—and]…encourage…”
(v 2). Because we are to be encouraged. We are to be uplifted.
That’s why we have said over and over again, you walk in
faith, believe in hope and live in love. And all of those
things are to encourage us and uplift us. But you see, there
comes a time when things need to be said. And there comes a time
when there needs to be some of the things for the correction and
conviction. Now notice:
“…with all patience and doctrine” (v 2).
First sign of apostasy is: love unites and doctrine
divides! I’ve seen it over and over and over again. You
go back and you study the seven churches yourself, there in
Revelation two and three. Let’s see the ideal that we are to
come to.
Let’s come back to Revelation three. So through it all,
through it all, what are we to be doing and what is the model
that we are to follow? Let’s come here, Revelation three, and
let’s pick it up here in verse seven.
“And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia…” (Rev. 3:7,
FV). And everyone wants to be a Philadelphian. No one wants
to admit he’s been a Laodicean. No one wants say, “Well, I’m a
Sardisite. Boy, I was almost dead.” There are some few who will
do that. How many will say, “Oh, I enjoyed all those false
doctrines and came from the Catholic Church.” Or like Pergamos,
that you “rule with an iron fist.” Or like Ephesus, that you
“lose your first love.” No, you can’t be a church of brotherly
love unless you love God first. Very simple.
He says: “…write: ‘These things says the Holy One, the one
Who is true; the one Who has the key of David, Who opens
and no one shuts, and Who shuts and no one opens. I know your
works. Behold, I have set before you an open door, and no one
has the power to shut it because you have a little strength, and
have kept My word, and have not denied My name” (vs 7-8).
Then there’s going to be a reversal of how Satan affects the
Church.
“Behold, I will make those of the synagogue of Satan, who
proclaim themselves to be Jews and are not, but do lie—behold, I
will cause them to come and worship before your feet, and to
know that I have loved you. Because you have kept the
word of My patience…” (v 9). Always faithful day in and day out,
week in and week out, Sabbath in and Sabbath out, month in and
month out, Holy Day in and Holy Day out, all the time—FAITHFUL!
“Kept My word.”
“…I also will keep you from the time of temptation which
is about to come upon the whole world to try those who dwell
on the earth. Behold, I am coming quickly; hold fast that which
you have so that no one may take away your crown” (vs 10-11).
Because, brethren, there are a lot of “crown snatchers” out
there and Satan wants to get yours.
“The one who overcomes will I make a pillar in the temple of
My God, and he shall not go out any more; and I will write upon
him the name of My God, and the name of the city of My God, the
new Jerusalem, which will come down out of heaven from My God;
and I will write upon him My new name” (v 12).
Now let’s finish where we began: “The one who has an ear,
let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches” (v 13).
So that you will be in the complete harvest of the seven weeks
that depict the harvest of the Church.
Day 49—2007
7 Week Harvest
Scriptural References
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Deuteronomy 16:9-10 (KJV)
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John 4:32-38
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Matthew 9:35-38
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James 1:17-18
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Matthew 13:1-9, 18-50
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Matthew 19 (paraphrased)
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2 Timothy 3:1-9
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Revelation 1:10-14, 16-18, 20
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Revelation 2:4-5, 7, 10-16
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Acts 8:9-10
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Acts 20:28-33
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1 Timothy 1:3-11
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2 Timothy 4:3-4
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Revelation 2:20-29
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Revelation 3:1
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1 Timothy 1:3-4, 18-20
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1 Timothy 5:21
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1 Timothy 6:11-15
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2 Timothy 4:1-2
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Revelation 3:7-13
All Scriptures from The New Testament in it’s Original
Order, A Faithful Version, by Fred R. Coulter—except where
noted.
Scriptures referenced, not quoted:
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Leviticus 23
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Revelation 13
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Matthew 19
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1 Corinthians 5
Also referenced:
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Video—Counting to Pentecost
by Fred R. Coulter
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Book—God’s Plan for Mankind Revealed by His Sabbath
and Holy Days
by Fred R. Coulter
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The Journal
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Book—Marketing of Evil by David Kupelian
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Tape series—Keys to Answered Prayer
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