THYATIRA
Today’s Reading: Revelation 2:18-29
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Key Verse: Revelation 2:28-29
…and I will give him the morning star.
“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.”
Jesus describes Himself as “The Bright and Morning Star” (Revelation 22:16). He is, Himself, the most precious Gift. He gives Himself to those who overcome and those who keep His works until the end (2:26). As we have noted throughout this entire two-year journey through the Bible, God uses repetition for strong emphasis! He says, “Hear what the Spirit says to the churches!” “Listen!” “Pay close attention!” All who are consistent in reading God’s Word daily, and who have spiritual ears, are indeed hearing “what the Spirit says.”
Jesus is described (2:18) as having “eyes like a flaming fire” (He sees into our innermost hearts and knows our thoughts), and “Feet like fine brass” (we walk with Him and together we crush Satan under our feet…Romans 16:17-20).
Jezebel (2:20-23), probably not her real name, is the big problem in the Thyatira church. Jesus chose to name her by the name of the most wicked woman in the Old Testament. She manipulated some of the believers by her domineering personality and her claims to be a prophetess (nothing wrong with being a prophetess as were the four daughters of Philip the Evangelist – Acts 21:8-9). Satan beguiled this woman and she gave out false and destructive teachings. Jesus said that she would “teach and beguile my people to commit sexual immorality and to eat things sacrificed to idols” (2:20b). The Angel (messenger or pastor) was not charged with any of Jezebel’s evil teachings and deeds, but for tolerating her and for failure to exercise his God-given authority. To be fair, Jezebel may not have been a member of the congregation which Jesus addressed. She may have been someone from the outside trying to draw the believers out of the church and into an independent group. The Apostle wrote to a young pastor some excellent teaching concerning all who are called of God to lead Jesus’ Church. This may be a good time to read again 1 Timothy chapters 3 & 4.
PRAYER FOR TODAY:
Lord God, I pray for grace to “hold fast” (as in fastened securely), and as You said, Jesus, “Keep my works until the end.” I pray most earnestly for the gift of “discerning of Spirits” (1 Corinthians 12:4-11). I believe that if this gift had been operating in the church in Thyatira, Jezebel could not have beguiled some believers, and the Pastor would not have tolerated her. In Jesus’ Name I pray. Amen!!!
100 PERSONAL WORDS
In the course of doing my best to help Canada retain the traditional meaning of the word “marriage,” I met a Bishop at a conference on marriage in Toronto. With tears in his eyes he told me that he had written letters to all the priests in his diocese, which they were to read, but most of them refused to read his letter to their parishioners. We wept together and I found myself praying in the Name of the One who said, “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations.” I put my arm around his shoulders and prayed for authority to be restored to the God-called leaders in Jesus’ Church. I think that if I had met the Pastor of the Thyatira church, I may have done the same. I believe that most congregations want pastors that are strong, wise, and who do not tolerate manipulative personalities who would try to draw people after themselves. I’ve not been a local church pastor since November, 1971. Since that time I’ve had the privilege of ministering in a great many churches of various denominations, and I have an observation I’d like to share. Church members thrive and feel safe when they are convinced that they have a pastor who genuinely cares about them, who exercises gentle authority, and who, himself, submits to the authorities God has placed in senior leadership.
Yours for the protection and guidance of a thorough study of God’s Word day after day, and with the wise guidance and knowledge of a pastor that God has called into ministry,
David
I visited a church yesterday that had a very friendly congregation & welcomed me (I was a stranger). The congregation was about 90 in number. I baby was dedicated (although there is no Sunday school @ this time). The large building has many lovely rooms, which they make available for rent to people. In the area where I live there are many churches struggling to bring in young people.
some churches are watering down their rules so to speak; they seem to want to please others so that they might join the church…..BUT….to water down the Gospel is not God-pleasing….I spoke to a person who went to a gay wedding……..I mentioned I was surprised at this action because the person is a Christian…..his reply was that he was invited and felt he needed to go so that no one would speak ill of him or not use his business anymore…..he asked me how I would have responded, I said I would have thanked the people but I would have mentioned that I could not attend because I believe what God says about homosexuality in the Bible……I love the people but I would pray that they would talk to a Pastor about this subject and I would tell them that I will pray for them for the Holy Spirit to come into their lives and give them a different understanding of their relationship to God and to each other…….
yes, we need to pray for God’s Will to be done on earth as it is in Heaven
A Pastor had a column in the paper and the verse is Joel 2:12-13…..
….even now declares the Lord, return to me with all your heart, with fasting and weeping and mourning, rend your heart and not your garments, return to the Lord your God, for He is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love…..
Good Morning,
I have been following the daily reading, but the last three days the reader Max McClean has been reading the same chapter, Revelation chapiter 2. Am I missing something? I would appreciate it if some one could check it out, as I so enjoy Pastor Mainse’s blog and don’t want to fall behind.
Thank you and God bless the whole team at Crossroads.
Jeannine
No Jeannine, you are not behind. David has broken the chapter up into taking one day per church. So the verses are very short. Hope this clears things up for you, God bless
Very wise observation and instruction from Pastor David. I am noticing that we are needing more of this in these last days. Am experiencing some church issues right now which I won’t get into except to say we need to stand for the Word of God and it needs to be taught and preached correctly in our churches. As Rev. Michael Youssef said recently all else will fall in place. Is a beautiful day here in the Maritimes after the rain and floods. Blessings!
Amen, Ger. Calling for blessings upon your church.
Its a sunny day here, hope it will not be too hot.
Great detailed picture of the ruins in Thyatira, thank you, and explanation of them.
Scripture. a lesson in standing firm in our faith, and to recogniz truth from untruth!
Amen, Irene.
Thank you Beverlee. Amen Irene.
God wants us to
be listening.