Let’s look at Revelation 2:2
where it says, “I know thy works, and thy
labour, and thy patience, and how thou canst not bear them which are evil: and
thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not, and hast found
them liars:” The Lord starts out this letter to the Church of Ephesus by
giving them some compliments. He first compliments them on the fact that they
do not “bear them which are evil”. The
early church had something that I refer to as "purging power."
In other words, the early church
was so real and the Holy Spirit was so active that it was impossible for evil
or sin to be present in the church without opposition. When evil came into the
church, it was quickly spotted and removed. The people of this church were “for
real” in their relationship with the Lord. There is no better example of this
than Ananias and Sapphira in the book of Acts. It says in Acts 5:1 that there
was “a certain man named Ananias, with
Sapphira his wife, sold a possession,…” and decided to give a portion of
the money they made to the church. There was nothing wrong with that. The
problem was that they decided to lie about it. It says in v.2 that they “…kept back part of the price, his wife also
being privy to it, and brought a certain part, and laid it at the apostles'
feet.” That means that they deliberately misrepresented themselves to Peter.
Instead of being honest about withholding a portion of the profit for
themselves, they pretended to be giving it all.
If they had just been honest and upfront about it, it would have been no
big deal. After all, they were only expected to give a tenth (tithe) of the
profit to the Lord. However, they decided to be hypocritical and God killed
them for it.
But, as we study through these
churches we will see that they slowly lost this "purging power"
because of their compromise with the world. This compromise has led to cold
dead churches filled with cold dead people. Today, the church is filled with
these types. As a matter of fact, the word hypocrite comes from a Greek word
which means to “play a part, pretend, or to act”. There are many in the church
today that are playing a part, pretending, and acting like Christians. When in
reality, they have no relationship with Christ at all. Another example is found
in Matthew when Jesus told the Parable of the Mustard Seed. Matthew 13:31-32
says, “Another parable put he forth unto
them, saying, The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain of mustard seed, which a
man took, and sowed in his field: Which indeed is the least of all seeds: but
when it is grown, it is the greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, so that
the birds of the air come and lodge in the branches thereof.”
In this parable we see three
reasons why the church has lost its purging power. First, we see it in the
unnatural growth of the mustard seed. A mustard seed plant does not become a
tree as that it is an herb. The church today has grown so large because it is
largely made up of unsaved people who are fooling everyone but God.
Second, we see that because of
this unnatural growth the birds of the air come and nest in its branches. They
have made themselves at home!
Unfortunately, the birds spoke of here are symbolic of evil. They don’t
belong, but they are allowed to stay and actually feel quite comfortable
because there are so many like them in the tree (church). The bottom line is
that evil could not thrive in the first century church because of the anointing
and purity that was so present through the power of the Holy Spirit.
Third, we see the leaven. Leaven
in the Scripture is always a type of evil. Leaven is what we call yeast today. When
just a little bit of it is placed in anything, it spreads. Jesus compares it to
sin in Matthew 16:6 when He said, “Take
heed and beware of the leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sadducees.” Paul
warned in 1 Corinthians 5:6, “Your
glorying is not good. Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth the whole
lump?” Unfortunately, the last days
Church of Laodicea does not receive
this compliment because it has lost its “purging power.”
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