### Summary
Good morning, church! Today, we continue our series "Seven," focusing on the seven letters to the churches in Revelation. We delve into the letter to the church in Pergamum, a city in ancient Asia Minor, now modern-day Turkey. Pergamum was a political hub and a center of pagan worship, filled with temples and altars to various gods, including Zeus, Athena, and Asclepius. Jesus commends the church for remaining faithful despite living in such a spiritually dark place, even when their leader, Antipas, was martyred.
However, Jesus also has a word of correction for the church. He warns them against following the teachings of Balaam and the Nicolaitans, which led to idolatry and sexual immorality. Balaam's story from the Old Testament illustrates how he advised King Balak to lead the Israelites into sin, causing God's favor to be lifted from them. Similarly, the Nicolaitans taught that Christians could live however they wanted after accepting Christ, which is contrary to God's call for holiness.
Jesus emphasizes the importance of listening to the Holy Spirit and not allowing the culture to influence our faith and actions. He calls for repentance and a return to holy living, warning that failure to do so will lead to judgment. Jesus promises rewards for those who overcome, including hidden manna and a white stone with a new name, symbolizing innocence and a transformed identity in Christ.
As we approach the upcoming election, it's crucial to base our decisions on godly values and the truth of God's Word. We must not let the world's standards dictate our beliefs and actions. Instead, we should strive to live holy and righteous lives, reflecting the character of Christ in all we do.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. edged sword, cutting through all the nonsense and getting to the heart of the issue. This highlights the importance of God's Word in our lives, which is living, active, and able to judge the thoughts and attitudes of our hearts. We should regularly engage with Scripture to guide and correct us. [50:26]
4. Call to Holiness: Jesus calls the church to repent and live holy lives, separate from the sinful practices of the culture around them. Holiness is not about perfection but about being set apart for God, striving to live in a way that honors Him. This involves turning away from sin and seeking to align our lives with God's standards.
5. Eternal Rewards: Jesus promises hidden manna and a white stone with a new name to those who overcome. These rewards symbolize God's provision, our innocence in Christ, and a transformed identity. This encourages us to persevere in our faith, knowing that our efforts to live righteously will be rewarded in eternity.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [42:30] - Wild Game Night Announcement
- [43:50] - Introduction to the Series "Seven"
- [45:15] - The City of Pergamum
- [46:36] - Spiritual Darkness in Pergamum
- [47:47] - Temples and Altars in Pergamum
- [49:17] - Jesus' Message to Pergamum
- [50:26] - The Double-Edged Sword
- [51:50] - The Power of God's Word
- [53:10] - Faithfulness in Dark Times
- [54:41] - The Throne of Satan
- [55:57] - The Martyrdom of Antipas
- [58:47] - The Teachings of Balaam and Nicolaitans
- [74:14] - Call to Holiness
- [76:58] - Eternal Rewards
- [81:02] - Invitation to Accept Christ
- [85:20] - Closing Prayer and Announcements