Summary: Sermons detailing the Lord’s instructions to the churches of Asia Minor.

Pergamos, Mail Call!

Revelation 2:12-17

Revelation 2:12 And to the angel of the church in Pergamos write; These things saith he which hath the sharp sword with two edges;

13 I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, even where Satan’s seat is: and thou holdest fast my name, and hast not denied my faith, even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr, who was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth.

14 But I have a few things against thee, because thou hast there them that hold the doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balac to cast a stumblingblock before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed unto idols, and to commit fornication.

15 So hast thou also them that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which thing I hate.

16 Repent; or else I will come unto thee quickly, and will fight against them with the sword of my mouth.

17 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna, and will give him a white stone, and in the stone a new name written, which no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it.

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I. The Faith of the Church

a. Their climate

We can appreciate the faith of these believers more when we realize where this church was located. Pergamos contained a great library and many pagan temples. It was also the headquarters for the Roman pro-consul therefore it was the center for all types of heathen worship and idolatry. Church historians tell us that a particularly evil group was driven out of Babylon and that they settled in this city. They must have been really bad to be driven out of a place as wicked as Babylon. No wonder Jesus says that Satan’s throne was there.

b. Their contrast

Just imagine the contrast between the palaces of sin and pleasure where everything was opulent and then there is this little Christian church trying to survive and win converts in a place where Satan was working overtime! Friend, the devil is not in hell as he is often depicted in popular culture but since he is the god of this age and the prince of this world he is working where he can do the most harm. Satan is working everywhere, even in the most remote places on earth, (just ask a missionary to Africa or Asia), but he is especially effective in our large cities, the center of wealth and worldly amusement. Let’s face it, most of our major cities are moral sinkholes and are filled with things that appeal to the flesh and mankind’s lowest inclinations.

c. Their constancy

First, Jesus says that they had held his name fast! They were not cowards and they were not intimidated by their foes. They were not ashamed that they belonged to Jesus. Even though they were outnumbered they were not outgunned for they had someone with them who was greater than those around them. They bore the name of Christ courageously. In this day when there are so many calls for conformity, for Christians to act and behave like everyone else we must be different! The must a clear distinction between how the world lives and how the church lives! Second, they kept the faith in the face of intense persecution. They had been called upon to deny their faith but they had refused. Like Smyrna they too had lost their pastor. “Antipas” was probably not his real name but a name given to many of the martyrs of that day. It means “against all.” His enemies were saying that he was against everyone and everything. Sometimes when you take a stand for Christ you will have that criticism, that you are an “aginer”. In the old days a Christian was called before the emperor to denounce his faith in Christ. He refused to do so and the emperor said, “The whole world is against you.” Then, said the Christian, “I am against the whole world!”

II. The Failings of the Church

a. Their corruption

The Lord had some good things to say about this church but he follows up with some bad things. There were two ideas that had gained some traction in the church. First, was the “doctrine of Balaam” If you recall a King by the name of Balak wanted to stop Israel from entering the promised land so he tried to use a prophet named Balaam, who he paid a large sum of money, to curse Israel. God would not permit this prophet from cursing His people but Balaam did not want to lose this money so he did something else. He enticed a group of men to go to the heathen temples and defile themselves with the maids who stayed there, indulging in religious orgies. The behavior became a curse to Israel God slew 24,000 to clean out the corruption! This same doctrine had found its way into Pergamos. Some were saying we are Christians, we are on our way to heaven, we are saved by grace, we can never fall so we will do as we please so they joined themselves to these idols with the religious orgies and eating things offered to idols. Second, the Lord mentions a group called the Nicolaitanes. This word means “to rule the people” and seems to imply that they were trying to establish a hierarchy to rule the church. Perhaps this spirit was at work in the church when John wrote about a man named Diotrephes “who loveth to have the preeminence.”

ILL - "We are not to be dazzled, as many people are, by the person, gifts or office of teachers in the church. They may come to us with great dignity, authority and scholarship. They may be bishops or archbishops, university professors or even the pope himself. But if they bring a gospel other than the gospel preached by the apostles and recorded in the New Testament, they are to be rejected. We judge them by the gospel; we do not judge the gospel by them."

(Source: John Stott, Only One Way: The Message of Galatians, pp. 27, 28).

b. Their conflict

There can be no doubt about the Lord’s attitude towards all those in the church who had corrupted themselves with these two doctrines. He expresses himself clearly in verse 15 when he says, “…which thing I hate…” It is also clear that as believers we should hate the things that he hates and love the things that he loves!

III. The Future of the Church

We now hear the Lord say, “Repent, or else I will come upon thee quickly and will fight against thee with the sword of my mouth.” He is coming to judge those who have been unfaithful. He had two groups in mind and he would deal with them accordingly. He goes to make a two-fold promise to those who had stayed true to Him.

a. Promise of His provision

The first is his promise to give them “hidden manna”. Manna was the food given to Israel in the wilderness. In the Psalms it is called “angels food.” This manna was a type of Christ of for he is the bread of life that came down from heaven.

PLENTY FOR EVERYONE

Corrie Ten Boom says of this passage: “Often I have heard people say, “How good God is! We prayed that it would not rain for our church picnic and look at the lovely weather!” Yes, God is good when He sends good weather. But God was also good when He allowed my sister, Betsie, to starve to death before my eyes in a German concentration camp. I remember one occasion when I was very discouraged there. Everything around us was dark, and there was darkness in my heart. I remember telling Betsie that I thought God had forgotten us. “No, Corrie,” said Betsie, “He has not forgotten us. Remember His Word “For as the heavens are hig above the hearth, so great is His steadfast love toward those who fear Him.” Corrie concludes, “There is an ocean of God’s love available-there is plenty for everyone. May God grant you never to doubt that victorious love-whatever the circumstances.”

b. Promise of His pardon

The “white” stone was used in ancient to signify an acquittal in a trial. The jurors would lay down a white stone to indicate that the accused had been acquitted of the crime. Jesus is saying that all your sins are gone, they have been forgiven, they have been cast into the deepest sea. He goes on to say that in that stone will be a new name. What this name will be is not revealed but it will have something to do with our status as children of God. There is an old song called “A New Name In Glory” that goes something like this:

I was once a sinner, but I came

Pardon to receive from my Lord:

This was freely given, and I found

That He always kept His word.

Refrain:

There’s a new name written down in glory,

And it’s mine, O yes, it’s mine!

And the white robed angels sing the story,

"A sinner has come home"

For there’s a new name written down in glory,

And it’s mine, O yes, it’s mine!

With my sins forgiven I am bound for Heaven,

Never more to roam.

I was humbly kneeling at the cross,

Fearing naught but God’s angry frown;

When the heavens opened and I saw

That my name was written down.