Summary: Sermon Five of a series

The Permissive Church

Revelation 2:18-29

As we continue this study, let us look back at what we have seen. We have seen the church that needed a second honeymoon, Ephesus. The did what they did out of duty instead of love for the Lord. We saw the church that needed courage, Smyrna. This was a persecuted church. We have also studied the church of tolerance, Pergamos. This church was a compromising church. In this section we will look at the fourth church to whom Jesus dictated a letter through the Apostle John.

Thyatira, modern Akhisar, is located 42 miles inland from the Aegean Sea. It was noted for abundant crops, trade and the manufacture of purple dye that was very costly. You may remember that Paul’s convert, Lydia, was a native of this city. She was saved at Philippi, seen in Acts 16:14. It says, “And a certain woman named Lydia, a seller of purple, of the city of Thyatira, which worshipped God, heard us: whose heart the Lord opened, that she attended unto the things which were spoken of Paul.” Some skeptics say there was no church in this city, though they were never there. Is it so hard to believe that Lydia and her family could have taken the Gospel back to their families? Actually there are historical evidences of a church in this city. One writer that doubted its existence turned around and stated that it was over run with false doctrine in the second century. John Gill noted that a bishop from Thyatira attended the Council of Nice in the fourth century. He mentions it had a “presbyter” in the eighth century named “Esaias.” So a church was sent a letter from Christ, what did He say?

We see in verse 18 the communication, the Judge is speaking. He reiterates His deity by His title of the “Son of God..” and the attributes of “eyes like unto a flame of fire, and his feet are like fine brass.” In Revelation 1:14-15, these two attributes are seen as Jesus is revealed to John, now they are used again. This description goes back to Daniel 10:6: “His body also was like the beryl, and his face as the appearance of lightning, and his eyes as lamps of fire, and his arms and his feet like in colour to polished brass, and the voice of his words like the voice of a multitude.”

The eyes of God are a fire, piercing through the rubbish of our lives searching out the hearts. In this is seen the omniscience of Christ. His sight reaches to all persons, and things, and is very searching and penetrating, and discovers and brings to light things the most dark and obscure. We read in 1 Corinthians 4:5, “Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both will bring to light the hidden things of darkness, and will make manifest the counsels of the hearts: and then shall every man have praise of God.” His eyes will reveal all. I am reminded of 1 Corinthians 3, and the judgment seat of Christ. It says that “Every man’s work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it is.” This is speaking to believers, and our works will be made manifest, that is it will be revealed. That day, the judgment seat of Christ will reveal it. Why? It will be revealed by fire. Our works will be tried through the eyes of Jesus, and be revealed for what they really are. Oh that Jesus will help us to be real.

The fire also represents light. That shows us the love of Christ. Jesus is the Light of the World. John 1:9 says that Jesus is “that was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.” What grace, that Jesus gives light to every man that comes into the world. Every one that has ever been born will be without excuse when they stand before God. Notice Romans 1:19-21, it says, “ Because that which may be known of God is manifest in them; for God hath shewed it unto them. For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened.” When any soul in this world will accept the light that they have been given, it is my belief that God will send them more light.

I personally know a missionary named Alex Fellows. Bro. Fellows is in his eighties and has been a missionary to Ethiopia for sixty years. He was saved walking down the street in his home country of Australia, and shortly after surrendered to go to Africa as a missionary. He did not know how to finance it, he nothing of deputation. What he did know is that God wanted him, not only in Africa, but in a specific village. His lost brother gave him some money and Bro. Fellows boarded a ship going to Africa. When he arrived, he found he was in South Africa and far from the village to where God had called him. He did not have money for the continued passage. With what little he had left, he got a room for the night. He went to the room and began to pray. He told the Lord that he knew that he was supposed to go to that particular village and needed God’s provision. When he woke the next morning, he exited his room and found an envelope setting on a table with his name written on the front. Inside this envelope was money. Only one person knew that he was there, and as far as he knew, he did not have any money. He found another boat going north and would dock in the area where he needed to be to start his journey to that village. After the journey, he found a small train station where he could buy a ticket into the bush, where the village was. He approached the ticket counter and inquired of the price of the ticket. To his disappointment, he only had half of what he needed. He turned and began to pray, “Lord, you have brought me this far, and I am supposed to go to this village...” As he continued to think and pray, he saw an unusual sight. Standing on the deck of the station was a British officer. Not only was it a British officer, but it was a female British officer. This was unusual in the culture that many years ago. He approached her and spoke to her. She inquired what he was doing in that part of the world to which he responded that he was a missionary going to a particular village. She told him that the British army was working close to that village and wondered if he had purchased his train ticket. He told her he had not, and she replied, “Good, come and I can get it for half price.” God had provided. But this is not the end of this story.

I have made the point that God has given light to all. Any who accept the light God has given them, God will send them more. God was working this entire time in a way that could not be seen by man. While Bro. Fellows was in Australia, there was a man in a tribe in that village. Bro. Fellows related the story further to me. This African man had become very sick and was unconscious. His wife and people of the village thought he was dead. They strapped him to a type of cot and laid him outside of the witch doctor’s hut while they went down to the river to wash the blanket in which they would bury him. Now the rest of the story is a “book of Acts” type of story. God would work a miracle to open this area to the Gospel. This man, while laying on this cot, had a dream. In his dream he saw the devil and the witch doctor go into the hut. He then saw a man standing before him in white that told him he did not have to die. If he would believe the book, he could live. He declared, I want to live. In his dream he was told that someone was coming with the book and if he would believe, he would live. Again, he expressed that he wanted to live. To the amazement of his wife and villagers, when they returned from washing his burial blanket, he was awake. He had rejected the false gods of the witch doctor. Now Bro. Fellows, some time later, enters this village. When the man saw this foreigner, he approached him and asked him, “Do you have the book?” When Bro. Fellows told him that he had the Book, the man listened and believed on Jesus Christ. This opened the entire tribe to the Gospel. Bro. Fellows has seen eight tribes open to the Gospel. That is what the church is supposed to do, we are entrusted with the light and we take it to the lost. If anyone in the world will accept the light that God has placed in all, God will send more light. Jesus is the light of the world, and in John 12:46 declared, “ I am come a light into the world, that whosoever believeth on me should not abide in darkness.”

Not only do we see the fire of His eyes, but we see the feet of God. They are made of fine brass. Many believe this was an alloy of Gold, silver, brass and copper that was blended to create a great brilliance. As I look at this I see the feet of the Savior as the feet that bring good tidings. Isaiah saw Christ in this way as we read in Isaiah 52:7, that says, “How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace; that bringeth good tidings of good, that publisheth salvation; that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth!” These feet that bring the good tidings, the Gospel of salvation, are feet that are to be worshiped. It is at the feet of Jesus we find grace. It is at His feet we find mercy. And it is at His that we should bow and offer our worship. Mary was found often at the feet of Jesus. When Jesus was in the house, Martha was cumbered, but Mary was comfortable at the feet of Jesus. When Jesus approached them after Lazarus had died, we find Martha bewildered, but Mary came and fell at His feet. Then in John 12:3, we see the great sacrifice of praise as “Mary a pound of ointment of spikenard, very costly, and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his feet with her hair: and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment.” He his worthy to be praised.

Not only are they feet of light and feet that bring the Gospel, but they are feet of judgment. His judgment will stand and there are none that have ever existed that can compete, challenge or question. Brass in the Bible tends to denote judgment. Think of the brazen altar. The sacrifices of the Old Testament were killed and offered on that altar of brass. The judgment of God was held back, his wrath appeased as a sacrifice was offered on the altar of brass.

Next we see the commendation of the congregation. In verse 19, we see their tender love for Christ. It is called their charity. This is the Greek word, agape, that wonderful word associated with the love of God. Jesus used that word to describe their love. They were fulfilling His commandment of John 15:12, that they, “love one another,” as Jesus had loved them.

In addition to commending them for their love, He commended them for their involvement in the ministry (service). True love will be followed by action. He commended their trust in God, they exhibited faith. Jesus acknowledged that He noticed their endurance, their suffering, as He noted their patience and continuing in the face of the trouble. They were not guilty as Ephesus, they had a love akin to their first love. Their last works were more, or greater than their first works.

The saved were going forward, but there was a problem. Jesus condemns them because of corruption in verses 20 through 23. They were allowing an unscriptural leader in their midst. Much controversy exist among religious people over the role of women. Biblically it is clear that a woman is not to be a pastor or in any position that she would have authority over the men of the church. 1 Timothy 2:12 gives the clear commandment, “But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.” In order for us to say that it is acceptable for a woman to pastor, be an evangelist, serve as a church planter, or any area where she would be leading men, we would have to omit this verse from the Scriptures. What many do is attempt to make excuses for the verse, but Paul was clear. We must not be mistaken, there are great women leaders in the Scriptures. Women like Miriam were leaders of the women of their times. In the New Testament we find Paul commending women that were fellow workers in the ministry, but no where do we find the ordination or acceptance of women into areas of pastoral leadership. Realistically, a woman cannot be the husband of one wife, nor is she put in a position by God where she would rule her own house well. This is a discussion for another time, but God’s plans of authority, His chains of command, are not issues of value, but office. Women are just as valuable as men, but different offices and responsibilities are held. This woman called “herself a prophetess.” She was claiming a position to which she had no right.

This unscriptural leader’s problem was not merely that she was a woman, she is called Jezebel. To understand this, let us consider the Old Testament version of Jezebel. We must be careful what we call someone, because we are associating them with whom we call them. The Jezebel of the Old Testament killed God’s prophets. Is it possible that to keep her position, she was allowing persecution of certain Christians? Many have compromised to keep their own power. Jezebel also openly went against God’s man. This one usurped and probably undermined the true leadership of the church, sowing discord. Jezebel also set up idols. This could represent, not only physical idols, but idols of false doctrine. This woman would be a forerunner of modern Charismatic “prophetesses” that usurp what the Bible teaches and stand in open opposition of the Scriptures. They come and set up prosperity and positive thinking type ministries, ignoring Biblical principles. To do right goes against their view of success, therefore they cast aside what the Bible says, go against God’s men and in a sense allow the god of self satisfaction to permeate their teachings and those that follow them. Jezebel was also a murderer. She went to great lengths to acquire the vineyard that Ahab coveted. She had Naboth murdered to advance her cause. She corrupted a nation. This woman that this church allowed to continue in their midst must have been doing the same things. Her sins included fornication, so this woman was dwelling in great wickedness, and was not disciplined by the church. In verses 21 through 23, Jesus declared mercy, as He had given opportunity to this wicked woman, and to those that followed her, to repent. They had their chance, but refused, now they will go through the great tribulation, a clear sign that they were unregenerated. God’s dealing with the lost, after a time of opportunity, will be judgment, and no less.

As we come to verses 24-29, we find a charge to those that are converted; the genuine Christians in their midst. The question could be raised, why were they not charged to leave? Realistically, where would they go? But upon those that were not a part of this counterfeit religion, those that were saved would face no judgment. They were to walk in the same faith that they already possessed. They were to “hold fast” in that which they already had received. Colossians 3 speaks of this principle. It is not a keeping of salvation, but a living in salvation. Verses 6-7, says, “As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him: Rooted and built up in him, and stablished in the faith, as ye have been taught, abounding therein with thanksgiving.” They were to remain faithful in the face of a perverted society. This greatly speaks to us today as we are in a wicked society, but we are to hold fast to the teachings and ways of Christ. The church, in many ways, is giving in to the ways of the world. God despises this.

We are to stay faithful, and remember what is coming. God’s people will reign with Him. We will have a part in the Kingdom! Verse 26 gives the revelation of those that were faithful will have power over nations bestowed upon them. A privilege of not only sharing the joys of eternal life, sharing possessions of Christ, we will share His authority over creation.

We will also share the possession of the Morning Star. Some may ask, what or who is this? Let Jesus tell us Himself. In Revelation 22:16, He said, “ I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify unto you these things in the churches. I am the root and the offspring of David, and the bright and morning star.” The Morning Star is the brightest star, and Jesus is the brightest light to mankind. His prophecies are sure, His way is perfect, His plan is established, and His pathway is lightened by His grace. Notice 2 Peter 1:19, as Peter declared, “We have also a more sure word of prophecy; whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a light that shineth in a dark place, until the day dawn, and the day star arise in your hearts.” This passage is talking about the word of God, and When our faith is made sight, we will understand it all. It will be at that time that we will be in complete unity with the Morning Star! He is mine and I am his now, but when this old body is redeemed, I shall know Him like never before! Think of it as the great hymn declares: I shall know Him, I shall Know Him, and redeemed by His side I will stand. I shall know Him, I shall know Him, By the prints of the nails in His hands.” I shall know and enjoy the presence of the Morning Star.

In thinking of this church, it must challenge us today to come to the decision that we must never tolerate sin, but live faithfully for Christ until we see him face to face. It is then, in our glorified state that we will stand before the Lord in the brightness of His glory. Imagine as God’s children stand before Him. In our finite minds it is impossible to get a true grasp, but it is going to happen. We will be in the presence of the Almighty, the King of Kings.

The origination of the military salute is a simple story, but for me gives a glimpse of how we may react. After the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, a naval tournament was arranged for the victorious British seamen and, at the request of Admiral Drake, Queen Elizabeth consented to come from London to award prizes. The officer in charge of arrangements issued orders that "on account of the dazzling loveliness of her majesty, all men, upon receiving their prizes, should shield their eyes with their right hand." As the Queen passed, each man lifted his hand as if to reduce the glare of her glory, thus was born the naval and military salute. Imagine as we face our Lord, and He approaches us with a crown that we may receive of His hand. As unworthy people we will be in the presence of the “dazzling loveliness” of the Majest from on High. It will not be a mere earthly queen or ruler, but the King of Heaven, the Lord of all the ages. Possibly, we will have to salute as we face the splendor and brightness of the King.