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Back To The Future Sermon #8 THE CHURCH THAT MARRIED THE WORLD Intro: The city of First,
there was a 200,000 volume library there.
That may not sound like many books to us, but when you consider that
every page of every book was handwritten on papyrus and parchment, it was quite
an achievement. Along those same lines,
Pergamos was the place where parchment was invented. Parchment was a type of
writing material developed from animal skins and far stronger than papyrus,
which was made from reeds. A
second feature that marked ancient Pergamos was its pagan temples. There was a temple in Pergamos to Aesculapeus,
the god of healing and medicine. His
temple was filled with snakes and when a person needed healing, they would go
into that temple, lie down on the floor and spend the night there. If a snake crawled across them during their
stay, they considered themselves healed.
There were three temples in Pergamos devoted to the emperor worship
cult. As I have already mentioned, once
each year, every Roman citizen was required to walk into one of these temples,
place a pinch of incense on an altar and say “Ceasar is god.” Of course, Christians refused to do that a
severe persecution arose. On the hill
outside the city there was a massive altar dedicated to Zeus, the supreme ruler
of the gods. This altar was one hundred
feet square and forty feet tall. It
is to the Christian congregation in this city that Jesus addresses this
letter. They were a church in desperate need
of a word from the Lord. So, when Jesus
comes to them, He comes as One having “the sharp sword with two edges.” The two-edged sword is a clear picture of the
Word of God, Eph. 6:12; Heb. 4:12.
Jesus comes to them declaring that He has a word for them from God. As
we study these verses, we are going to discover that this church was
doctrinally pure; but they had drifted into compromise. Jesus comes to call them back to the right
path. In these verses, there is a word
for our hearts today. There is always
the danger that we too might drift of center.
There is the danger that we might hold the right doctrines, but still
drift into compromise with the world around us. Let
me remind you that these letters can be viewed three different ways. Practically
These are real letters to real churches living in a real world. Prophetically These letters
picture the church during different eras of history. This particular church symbolizes the church
as it existed during the years 313-590
AD, when the church married the world.
Personally There is a word here for our church and for the
individuals in our church today. With
these thoughts in mind, let’s turn our attention to the Lord’s words to the
church in Pergamos. Jesus comes to them
with a word from God. Notice the kinds
of words He speaks as I preach in the subject: The Church That Married The World.
( A.
He Knows Their Situation
where
Satan’s seat is… where Satan dwelleth - This church operated right in
the middle of a city chosen by Satan as his headquarters on earth. Regardless of what some people think, some
preachers preach and some songs say, Satan is not now, nor has he ever been in
Hell. He dreads that place more than any
lost man ever has. When he is sent to
Hell, it will spell his eternal doom, and he knows it, Rev. 20:10. In our day, Satan is free and he operates
as the “god of this world, These words are used to let these people
know that Jesus knows they are living in a tough place. He knows where they are and He has a word
just for them. (Note: He knows your situation too! He knows it when you are in a difficult
marriage. He knows it when you face
persecution on your job, at school, at home, or even at church. He knows the pressures society places on the
dedicated child of God. He knows, He
cares, He is there and He will help you, Heb.
13:5; 4:15-16! That is what we need
to remember!) B.
He Knows Their Steadfastness
We are told that they dwelled in Pergamos. There are two words translated “dwell
in the New Testament. One means “to
take up a temporary dwelling.
The other one, the one used here, means “to settle down to stay; to take
up a permanent residence. These
people had settled down in Pergamos and they were not running away from the
trouble around them. They set a good
example for churches existing in this day.
Far too often, we allow the world to cause us to run and hide in
fear. They are trying their best to
drive the church away into oblivion. We
must make our stand in this world and be willing to stand up and speak up
against the evils and wickedness that mark our society, whatever the cost! The church in Pergamos was doing a couple
of things right and Jesus commends them for it.
Let’s see what Jesus found to brag on as He looked at this church. ·
First,
they “held fast to His name.
This church was not ashamed of the name of Jesus. His name is the most divisive name in
history, yet His name is the only name “whereby men must be saved, ·
Second,
they are commended because they have “not denied the faith. This church was doctrinally pure. They held on to the fundamentals of the faith,
and Jesus praised them for it. There are
some non-negotiable truths in Christianity.
There is plenty of room for liberty in our service to the Lord. We don’t all have to live by the same
opinions. If you have a problem with
that, read ·
The
Verbal, Plenary Inspiration of the Scriptures ·
The
Virgin Birth of the Savior ·
The
Vicarious Death of the Savior ·
The
Victorious Resurrection of the Savior We need to take our stand on these
precious truths. Far too many groups are
turning away from the fundamental doctrines of the faith and are swiftly
sliding into apostasy. Regardless of what anyone else does, or even what our
denomination does, we must take our stand on the fundamental doctrines of the
Word of God. C.
He Knows Their Sacrifices
Their stand for Jesus had been costly.
Even when this church was undergoing severe persecution, they stood for
the Lord and for His Word. Jesus
mentions a man by the name of Antipas.
He is called a “faithful martyr. History tells us that Antipas refused to
offer the pinch of incense and say “Caesar is god.” Because of his refusal to worship Caesar,
Antipas was placed inside of a brass bull.
A fire was built under the bull and Antipas was roasted to death. In spite of this, the Christians in Pergamos
held fast to their witness. Jesus
applauds them for their stand. Notice this, Antipas is called “my
faithful martyr. This is the
same name that was given to Jesus in Rev.
1:5. Because Antipas stood with the
Lord, even though it cost him his life, Jesus calls Antipas by His Own
Name! Notice this also, Antipas has been
all but forgotten by history. Still,
Jesus knows his name! We need never fear
that our sacrifices for Him are in vain.
He sees the mall and will reward them openly some day! It is still costly to be a fundamental
believer. If you hold to the right
doctrine and live the right kind of life, you are going to offend some people
and you are going to be persecuted,
I. He Comes With Words Of Commendation II. v.
14-16 WORDS
OF CONFRONTATION ( A.
v. 14-15 He Confronts The
Compromise In The Church The name Pergamos means married. As we look at what Jesus points out about
this church we are given a glimpse of a church that has fallen into a state of
compromise with the world. This church
has held onto pure doctrine with one hand and with the other, they have
embraced the world. They are literally
in an unequal yoke with unbelievers and Jesus confronts them about it in these
verses. Here is what He says is wrong
with this church. 1. v. 14 There Is Corruption In The Membership
He tells them that some of their number hold the doctrine of Balaam. Balaam is one of the strangest characters on
the pages of the Bible. He is an enigma,
a real mystery. On the one hand, he was
a man intimately acquainted with God. He
knew about God, about God’s character and he even talked with God. On the other hand, he was motivated by greed
and he was guilty of leading the people of God into immorality and idolatry. His story can be found in In those verses, Balak,
the king of Basically, the “doctrine
of Balaam is wickedness and worldliness. The church at Pergamos was tolerating people
in their midst who claimed to be Christians, but who lived like the world
around them. Some of their membership
were living immoral lives and participating in pagan worship. Jesus is not at all pleased with these
things. (Note: This same problem is rampant in the modern
church. There are so many who believe
that since you are saved by grace and kept by grace, you can live any way you
please. It is no wonder that society has
no respect for the church! It is no
wonder that there is no power in the church.
We live as we please without regard for the clear commands of the Lord. Here
is the fact of the matter: if you are saved, you will not be like the world
around you. If you are saved, you will
walk differently, talk differently, and you will have a different set of
standards than the world. If you can
adopt this world’s attitude about substance abuse, sex, music, etc, you are
most likely not saved. When Jesus saves
a soul, He creates a new creature, Whether
you like it or not there are some clear standards for living in this book! We can either do them and prove we are of the
truth; or we can ignore them and prove we are of the darkness. But, you can’t have it both ways. If you are saved, live like. If you are not, then do as you please!) 2.
v. 15 There Is Confusion In The Leadership Others there held the
doctrine of the Nicolaitans. As we discovered back in Rev. 2:6, the word “Nicolaitans
means to conquer the people and probably refers to a priestly class
that had developed within the church.
What was merely “deeds in verse 6 has become a “doctrine in verse 15. It had started out
with the leadership in the church elevating themselves above everyone else and
it has turned into a doctrine in that fellowship. Now, God has established certain offices
within the church. Those in these
offices are to be respected and listened to, if they carry out their office
according to the Word of the Lord. For
instance, we have Deacons. They have a
biblical office and they are to be respected and honored when they fulfill the
demands of that office. If they don’t
fulfill their obligations, they should resign or be asked to step down. I
am the Pastor of this church. When I
preach the Word of God, and preach it correctly, you would do well to listen to
the message and adjust your life to it.
Not because I am preaching, but because this office is mandated by the
Lord. In this church, I am the leader,
but I am not the Lord. No
one in the church is to be worshipped or place on a high pedestal of
honor. We are all under the authority of
the Lord Jesus Christ and we are all accountable to Him! I don’t think we have a problem with
leadership trying to dominate the people, but we must always be on the look out
for the “little dictators that try to get a grip on power from time to
time. B.
v. 16 He Confronts The Consequences For The Church He tells them
to repent. This word means “to change the mind. Repentance is really “a change of mind that results in
a change of direction. If they
refuse to repent and deal with the corruption and confusion in their midst, He
is going to come to His church and fight against those who trouble it. Notice the change of pronouns in verse 16: “thee to them. The Lord knows who belongs to Him and who
doesn’t. He will come to His church and
afflict those who are not really His people, but who would bring trouble into
the church. Those who will not repent
are going to have to face the Lord in judgment.
(Note: It is a fearful thing to
be found on the wrong side of the Lord.
It is dangerous business to be found fighting against and causing
trouble in the church. The Lord loves
His church! He loves her so much that He
died to redeem her! He will not stand
idly by while she is attacked and undermined either! Ill. What man would stand by while his wife
was attacked, either verbally or physically?
Any man worthy of the name would take his wife’s part and defend
her! Jesus Christ will not tolerate
those who attack His Bride!)
I. He Comes With Words Of Commendation II. He Comes With Words Of Confrontation III.
v. 17 WORDS OF CONSOLATION ( A.
He Promises Special Provisions
He promises them hidden manna. In the
Old Testament, when the children of You see, the people in Pergamos were
idolaters. They worshipped in religions
that thrived on “secrets and mysteries.
The early Christians were excluded from the secrets and mysteries. Jesus says, “You don’t need their
secrets. Walk with me and I will take to
into a special place and feed you something this world knows nothing about. The saints of God might be excluded from many
things in this world, but we have a place we can go. We can enter into His sanctuary and hide in
His pavilion. When we are there, He will
feed us with delicacies the world cannot imagine or duplicate! He has some secret things hidden away just
for His children! The
world and those in it have to search for ever deepening experiences. They go to the table of sin and eat their
fill. The true saint of God is content
to be alone with His Lord in His tabernacle, feeding on His Word and His
presence, Psa. 27:1-5. He promises His people a place of escape and
refreshment, even during the most difficult of times. B. He Promises Special Privileges
Not only will He provide for the overcomers, He will grant them some special
privileges not enjoyed by others. 1.
A New Degree a
white stone The Lord promises to give His faithful ones a white
stone. This does not mean much to us,
but it held special meaning to the people of that day. There are several possible meanings attached
to the white stone. I want to point out
a few that speak to us. ·
White and black stones were used to indicate judgment in ancient courts
of law. When a judge rendered his verdict, he would
place a stone in a container and at the appropriate time, he would roll the
stone out, thus rendering his judgment.
A black stone indicated a judgment of guilt, while a white stone indicated
a judgment of innocence. Jesus is telling these people that
they might be blackballed by the world, but they were innocent in His
eyes. He had taken all the black stones
that were against them and He had washed them white in His blood. ·
White stones were used to signify citizenship.
A white stone was often given to people who had proven their allegiance
to the city. Jesus honors those who live
for Him. ·
White stones were used as a symbol of victory.
They were given to those who had won a victory in one of the ancient
games. These white stones were called “tessera
and they allowed the owner free access to all public entertainment. Jesus allows His victors access to the
glories of His heaven! ·
A courageous gladiator would be given a white stone with the initials “S.P.”
on it. This stood for “spectatus, and meant
that his valor had been proven beyond all doubt. So, Jesus promises to honor those who take a
stand for Him! ·
White stones were a symbol of friendship.
Often two friends would take a white stone, break it in half and write
the other friends name on their half.
When they met, even after many years, they could place the halves of
their stones together, signifying their lasting relationship. ·
White stones were used to gain access.
When a wealthy person would throw a party, they sometimes gave their
invited guests a white stone. When it
came time for the celebration, the person who presented a white stone was
granted access to the banquet. Jesus
allows His people access to the greatest banquet of all times: the marriage
supper of the Lamb, Rev. 19! 2.
A New Designation Jesus
promised His overcomers that their white stone would contain a new name which
no man knoweth saving he that receiveth it.
This is a promise of intimacy. It
was customary in that day for guests at a dinner to have a white stone placed
at their seat. When they were seated,
they could look at the stone and underneath would be a private message from the
host. It was a way for the host to share
an intimate thought with each guest. Jesus
promises those who are faithful to Him that He will reveal Him self to them in
a personal, intimate way. You see, He is
my Savior and I hope He is your Savior too.
But, I have a relationship with Jesus that you cannot have. You have a relationship with Him that I
cannot have. We are all saved the same
way, but He has done things in, for and to me that He hasn’t done in for and to
you. We have a special relationship. And, those who walk with Him and separate
from the world will see this intimacy heightened and taken to new levels as the
years go by. Conc: We have covered a lot of territory in these verses. I wonder; is your relationship with Jesus all
that it should be? As you actively
separating yourself from the world to love Him and Him alone? Or, has your life been invaded by the “doctrine
of Balaam? ·
Do
you profess to know Jesus even while you are living for the world? If so, you need to repent, or He will come
and fight against you. He might already
be doing that. It might explain why some
people seem to have so much trouble all the time. ·
Maybe
you would like to come to Jesus for salvation.
He is still saving all those who come to Him by faith. ·
Maybe
you would like to come pray for your church.
In a day when so many churches are abandoning the right path, we must
have the will to stay the course for the glory of God. If
He has spoken to your heart, you need to get before Him and do business with
Him today. |
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