Today, before moving on to the
next verse, I want to take one more look at Revelation 2:1 where it says, “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 the seven golden candlesticks.” Notice that it
says that Jesus is walking in "the midst of the seven golden candlesticks.” We’ve already established by looking at
Revelation 1:20 that the seven candlesticks represent the seven churches spoken
of here chapters 2 and 3.
It is interesting to note that in the very first church that represents
the birth of the church, Jesus is walking in the midst of it. However, by the
time we arrive at the last church at the end of chapter 3 we see that Jesus is
trying to get back in! Notice what it says in Revelation 3:20, “Behold, I stand at the door, and
knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and
will sup with him, and he with me.” What a sad commentary on that church.
In the age in which you and I live; which I believe to be the last days
church of Laodicea; you don’t have to visit many
churches to figure out that Jesus is not in the midst of them. George Barna,
founder of Barna Research, gives a staggering statistic in his latest
evaluation of the church today. He estimates that six out of ten people who are
sitting in churches throughout the United States on any given Sunday morning are
lost! That means that they have no real relationship with Jesus Christ. They
are faithful to the church, etc…, but they do not really know Jesus as their
Lord and Savior.
We have lived to see the day when the divinity of Jesus is
denied. There are groups of so called Christians out there that deny that Jesus
Christ is God incarnate. That means that they do not believe that Jesus is God
in the flesh. We have lived to see a day when his virgin birth is questioned. I
got news for you, if Jesus was not born of a virgin; he is in need of a Savior
himself. I don’t think so! Jesus was born of a virgin and to deny that is to
simply deny your own possibility of salvation. We have lived to see a day when
the church is scoffed at, ignored, and passed up by the masses. How many people
are there in your city? How many of them are in a church on any given Sunday
morning? Just by personal observation and my knowledge of the other churches in
my area, I would guess around 2000 to 2500 out of approximately 35,000. Oh, I’m
sure that there are more than that on the church rolls, but I’m talking about
actual attendance. I’m sure that there are some who go to churches in other
communities, I must confess that that bothers me a little bit, but be that as
it may; the majority of the churches in our community are half empty every
Sunday.
We have lived to see a day when
Jesus’ Second Coming is ridiculed and hirelings are in pulpits across America telling
them what they want to hear and how to get rich! Paul warned us in 1 Timothy
6:6 to withdraw ourselves from any man that preaches godliness as a means of getting
rich. Instead of crying for lost souls that are doomed for Hell, much of the
church is crying, “Make us healthy, wealthy, and wise!”
I get amused when I hear on the
Christian television station that we are in the midst of a great revival. I
find no factual or scriptural support for that. As a matter of fact, I find the
opposite. Jesus said in Matthew 24:12, “And because lawlessness will abound, the
love of many will grow cold.” Paul said in II Thessalonians 2:3, “Let no man deceive you by any means: for
that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man
of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;” Quite the opposite, we are in
the midst of what the Bible calls the great apostasy. There is no revival from
apostasy in the Bible without judgment. The
organized church is not going to “get back to God.” Instead, they are drifting
more and more every day further away from Him. Are you going with them?
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