Today, I want to focus on
Revelation 1:20 and a brief introduction of chapters 2 and 3. Revelation 1:20 says, “The mystery of the seven stars which thou sawest in my right hand, and
the seven golden candlesticks. The seven stars are the angels of the seven
churches: and the seven candlesticks which thou sawest are the seven churches.”
Verse 20 is what I call the
explanation verse. I have always believed that the best commentary on the Bible
is the Bible itself and its true! When we find things in the Bible that don’t
make sense, usually there is another verse that explains it. That’s the case
here. We are told that the stars in the right hand of Jesus represent the
messengers or pastors of each of the churches and the candlesticks represent
the actual churches.
Now, let me take a moment to
introduce chapter 2 and 3 where we see the seven churches. There are three
things that we must first know about these churches before we proceed. First, they
were literal churches in Asia Minor. Second, they
represent a dispensation, time, or age of the church from the time of Christ to
the present. Third, a little bit of each of them can still be found in churches
today (i.e., some churches have left their first love, others have fallen into
dead orthodoxy, and many have accepted the doctrines of men over the clear
teachings of Scripture). We will discover these three things as we go through
chapters 2 and 3 together.
Another thing to note about these
churches is that their names are very important. Each name correlates to the
age or time in which it represents. Ephesus means Desirable. It represents the
apostolic church of the 1st Century. Smyrna means Myrrh. It represents the
persecuted church of 2nd and 3rd centuries. Pergamos
means Marriage. It represents the compromising church that started around 345
A.D. under the leadership of the Emperor Constantine when he created the first
church-state relationship by establishing not only political Rome but also a
spiritual one. Thyatira means Continual Sacrifice. It represents the church of
the Dark Ages. Sardis means Remnant. It represents the church of the Protestant
Reformation. Philadelphia
means Brotherly Love. It represents the true church or the revival church. Laodicea
means People’s Rights or Rule. It represents the lukewarm church of the last
days in which we live.
Another interesting parallel is
the relationship between each of these seven letters and the seven Kingdom
Parables found in Matthew 13. These parallels will be mentioned in some of the
churches. It’s a great study to do on
your own.
Another point that I want to
cover briefly is some background on the church. The church began with Jesus. He
said in Matthew 16:18, “And I say also unto thee, That thou art
Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall
not prevail against it.” Understand that when Jesus said this, it was brand
new! There was no such thing as a church in Jesus’ day; only synagogues, the
temple, and the Tabernacle in the Old Testament.
The church upon this Earth will
end at the rapture at the end of the church age. That will happen in Revelation
4:1. When the rapture does happen, I really don’t think that the world for the
most part will realize it, because so much of the organized church will still
be here. That sounds weird until you realize that there must be a distinction
made between what many refer to as the organism and the organization.
The Bible tells us that the
church has within it both wise and foolish virgins (Matt. 25:1-13), faithful
and lazy servants (Matt. 25:14-30), and wheat and tares (Matt. 13:24-30). The wise virgins, the faithful
servants, and the wheat all represent the true church of Jesus Christ which is
the organism or Body of Christ. The foolish virgins, the lazy servants, and
tares all represent the false church which is the organization.
The organization is man-made. It
is of the world; while the organism is the true body of Christ made up of the
redeemed. When the Lord returns for His church, He is only going to receive the
wise, the faithful, and the wheat. He will leave behind foolish, the lazy, and
tares. The organism will be taken and the organization will be left. Which one
do you belong to?
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