In today's sermon, we explored the profound seriousness with which Jesus regards sin and the call for repentance, as well as the necessity of being doers of the Word, not merely hearers. We delved into the letter to the church in Thyatira from Revelation 2, which serves as a stark reminder that Jesus is fully aware of our spiritual condition and will come in judgment for those who remain unrepentant.
We were reminded that Jesus' omniscience means nothing is hidden from Him. His eyes, like a flame of fire, see everything, and His feet, like burnished bronze, are prepared to trample rebellion. This should awaken us to the reality that our secret sins are known to Him, and we must repent while there is still time.
The church in Thyatira was commended for their love, faith, service, patient endurance, and spiritual growth. However, they were reprimanded for tolerating the false teachings of a woman likened to Jezebel, who led believers into sexual immorality and idolatry. This reflects the importance of not compromising on biblical truth, especially regarding sexual ethics and the roles within the church.
We were warned against the dangers of Jezebel Christianity, which falsely assures believers that they can live in sin without consequence. This teaching is prevalent in our society and leads many astray. We must hold fast to the Word of God, standing firm against the pressures to conform to worldly standards of morality and truth.
The sermon concluded with a call to action: to safeguard the church from compromised teaching, to uphold biblical gender roles, and to remain steadfast in the face of cultural pressures. We were encouraged to grow in our faith and service, to not "peter out," and to protect the purity and faithfulness of the church.
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