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Although these letters are addressed to specific congregations in the first century, I believe they are representative of all churches that will exist throughout history. No matter what church you attend, it is likely the spirit of your church falls into one of the seven.
Pergamum was the ancient capital of the province of Asia. It was located atop a high hill about 50 miles north of Smyrna. It was known as the place where Satan dwells. We donât know exactly what this means but itâs likely that it had something to do with Caesar as Pergamum had the first temple dedicated to him. They were ferocious in promoting his agenda. But the city itself was also a destination for other false gods and temple worshipers. Many believed in Aesculapius, the god of healing, which was symbolized with a serpent on a staff.
âI know where you dwell, where Satanâs throne is; and you hold fast My name, and did not deny My faith even in the days of Antipas, My witness, My faithful one, who was killed among you, where Satan dwells.
Revelation 2:13 NASB
The man-made alters of false gods in Pergamum lined the streets like casinos on the Vegas strip. The Roman government had aligned themselves fully with these mythological gods and so to pledge your allegiance to Caesar meant you would also pledge your allegiance to the god of your choice⌠and vice versa. If you lived in Pergamum, it was nearly impossible to avoid the undertow of Roman and pagan allegiance.
Enter, Antipas.
Most likely the pastor or bishop of Pergamum, church legend states that he was yet another one of Johnâs disciples. The Roman government was hostile toward those refusing to burn incense and bow the knee to Caesar. Historical records indicate this is exactly what Antipas refused to do, and in response, he was placed inside of a bull-shaped altar and burned alive.
To say he was a martyr is accurate, but in Johnâs time, that word did not mean what it means today. In fact, the Greek word John uses is the word âpistisâ which literally means âwitness.â
Consider what we know about a witness. Well, in court, a witness is called to the stand and swears or affirms to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
In other words, Antipas refused to bow down to an imaginary god when He knew the One True God. He refused to burn incense and declare that Caeser was lord when he knew that Jesus was Lord. So is Jesus looking for faithful witnessesâ today? Are you one of them?
Are you speaking with others in a way that is true to the Name of Jesus? Are your relationships reflecting the character and love of Jesus? Can Jesus count on you when you are called to the witness stand? Look, every day we go to a âwitness standâ of sorts. It is there with the way we live our lives and with the relationships that we hold. It shows up with our reputation and reactions to others. Our daily life is either a testimony to the truth of Jesusâ Name or itâs an outright lie. Â
There one more interesting detail to explore in these verses. Look at Jesusâ use of the word âMy.â
âI know where you dwell, where Satanâs throne is; and you hold fast My name, and did not deny My faith even in the days of Antipas, My witness, My faithful one, who was killed among you, where Satan dwells.
Revelation 2:13 NASB
My Name. My Faith. My Witness. My Faithful One. What does this mean?
When you go to the witness stand, youâre there in the Name of Jesus. Antipas wasnât there to make a name for himself. We donât even know anything else about him! But thatâs how Jesus wanted it because it wasnât about Antipas. It was and always is all about the Name of Jesus Christ!
When you go to the witness stand, youâre not there relying on your own strength. Youâre there standing on the Faith of Jesus.
in addition to all, taking up the shield of faith with which you will be able to extinguish all the flaming arrows of the evil one.
Ephesians 6:16 NASB
Jesusâ faith is a mighty shield which extinguishes the lies of the enemy. The lie that the enemy wanted Antipas to believe is that his human life is more valuable than his eternal life. He fed him the bait that a little compromise wonât bother Jesus.
But because of Jesusâ faith (the shield of faith), Antipas knew that this certain and pending death was only a microscopic blip on the map compared to the eternal home that was prepared and waiting for him. The pain would only last a short moment. He was only a short step from seeing His Savior face to face!
So Jesus, owning these titles, rightly hands them to Antipas after he truthfully testified to the True Lord. He says, âAntipas is âMy Witness,â âMy Faithful One.ââ Those are titles that were given to Jesus by God! What this means is that when we walk the path of Jesus, we also reap the harvest of Jesus. When we suffer like He suffered, we walk in glory like He walked in glory. Jesus has literally paved the way to eternity. He made a way where there wasnât a way. And now, when you and I walk in those footsteps, we get to share in the eternal promises that God handed to Jesus.
We donât know much of anything about Antipas. Very few in history wasted any ink writing about this obscure man in Pergamum. He wasnât a king. He wasnât a man of power. He didnât have money as far as we know. His human accomplishments were unmentionable. But the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, God in the flesh, Jesus Christ, in front of the entire world for all generations permanently declares that this man is My Faithful Witness! Is that not the pinnacle of acknowledgements that anyone who has ever lived could ever be granted? If I can hear that at the end of my life, I will have everything Iâve ever wanted or needed!
So far, for the church at Pergamum, this is amazing stuff. Though they were pressed, this church did not deny Jesus when it mattered most. Itâs a safe bet he was martyred for refusing to place incense on the altar and confess that âCaesar is lord.â However, this church was not without its flaws either. Remember, this was the home of Satanâs throne.
The word that best defines the struggles of Pergamum is compromise. They were tolerating the Nicolaitans along with false believers who were peddling a compromised message. The reason Balaam is mentioned is because back in Numbers 25, 24,000 people died because they were tricked into compromising. The problem with this, of course, is that sin begins as a very small choice and grows into an uncontrollable storm. Jesus knew that if His people let this go on it could infiltrate and destroy the church.
âTherefore repent; or else I am coming to you quickly, and I will make war against them with the sword of My mouth.
Revelation 2:16 NASB
Itâs interesting to note that Jesus is not going to war against the leader or leaders who are receiving this letter. He says I will make war with them. In other words, those people who are compromising. So, ultimately, this is a church discipline issue. Jesus is saying to his leaders at Pergamum, you need to step in and call the people to repent or I will come and make war against them with the sword of my mouth.
6 times in Revelation, this word âswordâ is used and in 5 of them John emphasizes that this sword comes out of Jesusâ mouth. The sixth reference is in Revelation 6 when the black horse of death rides out with all authority to kill with the sword, with famine, with pestilence, and with wild beasts. Where else is this word in Scripture?
There is only one other place where this word is used in the entire Bible.
And Simeon blessed them and said to Mary His mother, âBehold, this Child is appointed for the fall and rise of many in Israel, and for a sign to be opposedâ Â 35Â and a sword will pierce even your own soulâto the end that thoughts from many hearts may be revealed.â
Luke 2:34-35 NASB (emphasis mine)
Thoughts from many hearts will be revealed. When Jesus comes with ultimate authority, His sharp two-sided sword will bring exposure to all that has been hidden. There will be discovery. Secret thoughts and secret lives will become completely visible. Those who had compromised will stand naked before Him with zero excuses because their true motives will be revealed. This is the picture we get from Scripture.
So, in the case of Pergamum, what this means for the leaders is that Jesus, in His grace, is giving them time to correct all of the compromising that is going on with His bride because Jesus knows they are flirting with other lovers right now. Some may desire such an act from Jesus today, but it is not Godâs desire to make war with humanity.
The Lord is not slow to do what he has promised, as some think. Instead, he is patient with you, because he does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants all to turn away from their sins.
2 Peter 3:9 GNB
I would wager that some of us (probably all of us) are compromising our relationship with Jesus in some way. Jesus is full of grace and He is full of love. He is a patient Savior. But, what we learn from this passage is that Jesus has a limit. There is a point in which He will say enough is enough and the exposure will come.
In other words, it is much better to repent and come clean now than to wait on Jesus to come with His two-edged sword which will cut deep into peopleâs lives exposing their true heart motives. The beauty of Jesus, as always, is that He gives the most unbelievable promises for those who decide to repent and obey.
Thyatira received the longest message but they were actually the smallest city among the seven. There were many trade guilds in the city which usually resulted in lots of idolatry. Interestingly, Thyatira was home to the sun god Apollo which may be why Jesus introduces Himself as âthe Son of Godâ and as one who has âeyes like a flame of fireâ and âfeet like burnished bronze.â
In Ezekiel 1, the prophet Ezekiel was given a vision of Godâs throne room. Here is what He wroteâŚÂ
I looked up and saw a windstorm coming from the north. Lightning was flashing from a huge cloud, and the sky around it was glowing. Where the lightning was flashing, something shone like bronze. 5 At the center of the storm I saw what looked like four living creatures in human form, 6 but each of them had four faces and four wings. 7 Their legs were straight, and they had hoofs like those of a bull. They shone like polished bronze.Â
Ezekiel 1:4-7 GNB
13 Among the creatures there was something that looked like a blazing torch, constantly moving. The fire would blaze up and shoot out flashes of lightning. 14 The creatures themselves darted back and forth with the speed of lightning.Â
Ezekiel 1:13-14 GNB
In Daniel 6, the prophet Daniel was given a vision of Jesus Christ. Here is what he wroteâŚÂ
His body shone like a jewel. His face was as bright as a flash of lightning, and his eyes blazed like fire. His arms and legs shone like polished bronze, and his voice sounded like the roar of a great crowd.Â
Daniel 10:6 GNB
So what does this consistent description of eyes of fire and feet like polished brass actually mean?Â
Brass or bronze are perfectly refined in fire. At the time of Johnâs writing, brass was the pinnacle of strength. It was the strongest known metal of that time. So this description meshes together in beautiful harmony. Jesusâ eyes of fire are consuming, testing, and evaluating. His conclusions about what He sees can be trusted because he is pure, holy, refined in the fire, and absolutely steadfast in His strength and power over all things.Â
And so, what we learn from Jesusâ critical evaluation of Thyatira is that they are doing well on many levels. They were a church of love, faithfulness, service, and patience. And probably the highest compliment Jesus gives them is that they are growing in their faith. This congregation was diligent and busy. Their works came out of faith and love instead of dead religion. They are doing more now than what they did at first. This is all amazing stuff!
But, as we will learn here in a minute, Jesusâ fiery eyes have detected a fatal flaw in this congregation.Â
They tolerated a woman named Jezebel who was most likely seducing them with a teaching similar to the âdoctrine of Balaamâ at Pergamum. This could have been done in many ways. One likely scenario is that she taught them how to compromise with the Romans so that they would not lose their jobs or their lives and could continue to practice at the guilds.
So where do we see the spirit of Jezebel today? First, let me say that Iâm not a fan of haphazardly assigning titles to individuals especially when they are based on a small sample size. For instance, some believers today might see you at a buffet and immediately peg you as someone with a âspirit of gluttony.â Thatâs reactionary, and unwise.Â
John, the author of Revelation, told us in another one of his writings, 1 John 4, that we are to test every spirit to see whether they are from God. That word âtestâ means to analyze, examine, and prove. In order to do this, we must not jump quickly to conclusions but take time comparing whatever is in question to Jesusâ life and teachings to see if there is harmony or opposition. In some cases, that testing may take weeks, months, or years â but the fruit (either good or rotten) will eventually be revealed in due time, I can promise you that.Â
So, with all that being said, I personally believe that a Jezebel spirit is one of the most crafty and calculated types of evil I have ever encountered. It is simply pure distilled wickedness.Â
The spirit is fueled first and foremost by pride and arrogance. This persona thrives on acquired authority, self-appointed titles, self-promotion, using overly spiritual lingo, and claiming to have special or hidden knowledge. Pride is placing confidence in yourself instead of placing confidence in God. Once this kind of pride comes upon a person, it becomes difficult to break because a spirit of Jezebel will rarely accept constructive criticism.
A host with this spirit will function as king or queen of their dominion and they will always fight to be the center of attention. King Ahab had no voice and no power because Jezebel had overtaken him. These people will cut off all friends and family who disagree with them. The only way to have a relationship with a spirit of Jezebel is to bend the knee and follow their every opinion and order. They donât have friends; they have followers. Remember when Elijah had a showdown with the prophets of Baal and destroyed them all? Jezebel went into a sensational rage and demanded Elijahâs head. This type of person operates with a âcomply or dieâ mentality.Â
The Bible tells us that Jezebel was a seducer and manipulator. When she heard of Jehu riding furiously into the city to confront her, Scripture tells us she painted her eyes and arranged her hair before appearing in the window. A Jezebel spirit is one who will appeal to the natural senses and use it as a distraction to mislead in another direction. Whether that is seduction, giving gifts, or just flattery of words, they will use all of this to lure others in. They know enough Bible to impress others with their knowledge and they know when and how to twist it in their favor. This type of seductive manipulation is a gateway to all sorts of compromising behaviors.Â
Slowly but surely, Jesus is taken out of the equation. He is replaced by sensational signs and wonders, immorality, selfish prayers, ânewâ prophecies, and strange, distorted theology. A Jezebel spirit will find your weakness (which is usually some sort of idol) and encourage you to pursue it and replace Jesus with it.
In everything I am writing, it sounds like it would be easy and obvious to unmask a Jezebel spirit, but itâs not. These people have a specific type of charisma and energy about them. Initially, you feel yourself being attracted to them because they seem so confident, so knowledgeable, so powerful, and so accommodating. This is the web being set up in order to entangle others. The spirit of Jezebel has such a crafty, seductive nature that once you are in the web, itâs very difficult to get out. When you try and confront or challenge it, the storm will be unleashed.
The goal of a Jezebel spirit is the same as Satanâs goal â to steal, kill and destroy. Itâs an inside job. That is why a host with the spirit of Jezebel will attempt to climb the ladder of a church, ministry, business, or nation. Once that person has a position of authority, everything will come crashing down. Elijah, one of the Bibleâs strongest and most influential prophets, was driven to give up on his calling and purpose in the Lord. In fact, he wanted to die! That point alone should show us just how dangerous this type of spirit is to the body of Christ.Â
Itâs important to consider that, as Jesus has stated here in Revelation, the person is separate from the demonic spirit. We must be careful not to demonize the person or host, but to attack the spirit itself using the full armor of God. Most people who operate with a Jezebel spirit are clueless they have it. In fact, many of them think they are doing whatâs right and some even believe they are working for the Lord Himself.
The best way to identify a counterfeit is to know the real thing. A spirit of Jezebel will ultimately run against the grain of Jesus and the Word of God. If we do not know Jesus and His teachings, we put ourselves in a vulnerable state where we can be quickly and easily seduced. A Jezebel spirit will make you question everything you thought you knew about Jesus. If you are not diligent in sticking to the Word and allowing the Holy Spirit to reveal truth, you will begin to unravel.Â
The second point here is that we must test the spirits to see where they lead. Are the words and actions of this person leading to division, fear, turmoil, and compromise or are they leading to the fruit of the Spirit? This is probably the most effective question you can ask yourself when testing a spirit. They may be quoting Scripture, doing great works of service, and even performing signs and wonders, but if those actions are leading to rotten fruit, we must draw some hard boundaries to protect ourselves as well as the body of Christ.Â
When you compare Thyatira to Ephesus, you see the wrestling match of grace and truth. Ephesus didnât tolerate false teaching but lacked love. Thyatira was filled with gracious service but compromised on truth. Jesus commends those who separated themselves from her and places no other burden on them. He simply encourages them to persevere until He comes.
âNevertheless what you have, hold fast until I come.â
Revelation 2:25 NASB
For those today who are diligent in serving Christ and striving for a balance of grace and truth, Jesus says, âHold fast! I am coming soon!â