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1 And unto the angel of the church in Sardis write; These things saith he that hath the seven Spirits of God, and the seven stars; I know thy works, that thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead.
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Sardis - 5th Stage of the Church
Angel – John Wycliffe
The periods of the seven churches overlap. R5718:3
The church in Sardis – Sardis means "That which remains".
This period covers the time from approximately 1375 to 1515 (Luther's day).
"Sardis includes a short interval just before the Reformation; Philadelphia.." R5992
This would appear to be the darkest stage of the church. It was during this period that anti-christ's corruption reached its zenith.
The seven stars – The seven churches (or seven stages of the one church). - Rev. 1:20 |
2 Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die: for I have not found thy works perfect before God.
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Strengthen the things which remain – Apparently by this time there has been much truth lost.
And are about to die – Indicating the Truth left is so meager as to be barely enough to sustain spiritual life for the New Creation.
This seems to correspond to the fourth seal where the Papacy has authority over the Roman Empire and is able to kill with sword, hunger, etc. There is very little spiritual life during this period. |
3 Remember therefore how thou hast received and heard, and hold fast, and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee.
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4 Thou hast a few names even in Sardis which have not defiled their garments; and they shall walk with me in white: for they are worthy.
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A few names – see Additional comments on vs. 2.
Have not defiled their garments – In each stage of the Church there have been faithful saints who keep going to the Lord for the promised cleansing, thus keeping their robes of Christ's righteousness unspotted from the world. |
5 He that overcometh, the same shall be clothed in white raiment; and I will not blot out his name out of the book of life, but I will confess his name before my Father, and before his angels.
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He that overcometh .. clothed in white raiment – How appropriate! For any to overcome during this, the darkest period of the Dark Ages, is indeed an impressive thing. They should gain, permanently, the very thing they strove so hard for. They will be justified in the fullest sense. |
6 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.
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He that hath an ear.. – See Additional Comments Rev. 2:17 |
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7 And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write; These things saith he that is holy, he that is true, he that hath the key of David, he that openeth, and no man shutteth; and shutteth, and no man openeth;
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The periods of the seven churches overlap. R5718:3
The angel – Messenger = Martin Luther.
The church in Philadelphia – Philadelphia – "Brotherly Love"
Key of David – A key is used both to lock and to unlock. In this case we believe it has a reference to the key to the door of the High Calling of God in Christ Jesus.
Possible reference to ch. 1:18.
He that openeth, and no man shutteth – Jesus opened this door to the High Calling in 33 AD. It is not possible for man to close the door to the High Calling.
An open door pictures an opportunity. A closed door pictures the lack of opportunity. In this case we see two meanings. Yes, the door to the high calling was still open, but additionally there was an opportunity (door) for the spread of the Truth that had not been there prior to Luther. Not since the early church was there such a period of enlightenment. It is the opening of this door that gave the "little strength" to this church. - see vs 8.
Shutteth and no man openeth – A clear indication that at some time the Master will indeed close the door to the High Calling.
See Isa. 22:22 |
8 I know thy works: behold, I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it: for thou hast a little strength, and hast kept my word, and hast not denied my name.
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I have set before thee – Note that it is Jesus who has placed before the church the opportunity to run this race. This He did by His faithful life of sacrifice, providing both the Ransom and the Sin Offering (of which the church has the privilege of participating in).
An open door – During the Philadelphia period of the church the 'general call' is still in operation, i.e., the door to the High Calling is wide open.
No man can shut it – Not even the Pope (who accepted the blasphemous title of 'God on earth'). Indeed the Pope (the 'Man of Sin') did attempt to close this door when he excommunicated Martin Luther and banned his teachings. The true God, however, had other plans.
A little strength – As compared to the strongly entrenched system of Anti-Christ, the Papacy. The strength that Philadelphia had was due to the fact that the door was opened.
Not denied my name – The name of Jesus. This may have reference to the fact that the battle cry of the Reformation (mostly carried forth by Martin Luther) was "Justification by Faith (in Christ Jesus)." |
9 Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee.
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Synagogue of Satan – The false church, the anti-christ system, the Catholic church.
Which say they are Jews and are not – Tares. Those claiming to be spiritual Jews, i.e., wheat, the True Church in the flesh. These tares, claiming to be spiritual Jews are zealous for carrying out the will of anti-christ.
But do lie – There would be no need for this phrase here if it were meaningless. Since He has already established for us that these are not symbolic Jews (i.e. not true Christians). So why did our Lord put it here? We believe it is here to indicate their intent. These described here are aware that their course is not one that would be approved of by the Lord.
I – Jesus.
Will – Not now, in this life, but in the future when the body of Christ will, with her head Jesus, reign over the whole earth.
Make them – Not a mere request but a command. The Kingdom will be under an iron rule.
Come and worship before your feet – Because the church will then be reigning as part of The Christ, Head and body. One cannot help but note the Justice of such an arrangement.
I have loved you – What an amazing thought! Our Lord loved the brethren of the Philadelphia period - and ALL the periods of the church. He looks not at us as men but as new creatures. |
10 Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth.
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Because – As a result of having kept His word. None receive the following promise except those who accept those who fulfill the "because" condition described here.
Kept the word of my patience – The 'logos' of my patience. Our Lord's word was the paramount thing here. Justification by faith in our Lord (the main theme of the Reformation) as presented in His WORD.
This same group appears to be referenced in Rev. 6:9 as having been "slain for the word (logos) of God AND the testimony which they held - (as in Keeping His Word)."
I – Jesus.
Will keep thee – The faithful of the Philadelphia period.
The hour of temptation – A period of temptation to spiritual Israel that is to be unlike any other during the Gospel Age.
Which shall come – It is not yet come in the Philadelphia period, but it surely will come. Since it does not come in the Philadelphia period of the church, that leaves only the Laodicean period.
Upon all the world – This temptation will be universal.
To try them that dwell on the earth – Those who dwell in the earth - organized society under religious restraint. These are the ones who are most in danger from the hour of temptation.
See "Earth Dwellers."
It is this same group (those that dwell on the earth) that the saints are inquiring of God about in Rev. 6:10 when they ask "How long.. dost thou not judge and avenge our blood on them that dwell on the earth?" |
11 Behold, I come quickly: hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown.
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I come quickly – Jesus is still not present during the Philadelphia period but He is about to arrive.
Hold fast that which thou hast – The gains made from the Reformation forward. These are vital and there will be the tendency to let them slip, therefore, "hold fast" to these truths.
That no man – This is where the greatest danger for the New Creation lies, i.e., that they may be effected by man. If the church succumbs to the temptations of the world (man) to not be so extreme (for such is how men view our consecration) we will indeed be in danger of losing our crown, of having a "man" take it.
Take thy crown – This is a clear indication that it is indeed possible that one may loose their reward. There is no such thing as "once in grace, always in grace."
This is also a reminder that the faithful overcomers will indeed wear the crown of life. They will be a part of the body of Christ that is to reign over the earth. |
12 Him that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God, and he shall go no more out: and I will write upon him the name of my God, and the name of the city of my God, which is new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of heaven from my God: and I will write upon him my new name.
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Him that overcometh – Not merely those who believe the doctrines, but those who act upon them.
Will I make a pillar – "The word ?pillars? symbolizes permanence and stability. Philadelphia was constantly threatened by earthquakes. Often experiencing tremors, the people would evacuate the city and stay in temporary dwellings in the rural areas. Sometimes the pillars would be the only part of a building left standing after an earthquake."-Life Application Concise New Testament Commentary
Pillar used only here and Gal. 2:9; 1 Tim. 3:15; Rev. 10:1.
The temple of my God – "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God?" 1 Cor. 3:16
No more go out – A clear indication that now, we can go out of the temple of God. Our desire is to indeed become a pillar, a permanent part of the structure, in the temple of God.
I – Jesus.
Will write upon him the name of my God – The name of God is more than what we normally think of as His name, i.e. 'Jehovah.' His name is really His character. One could say His name is "The Divine Plan of the Ages" for it is in this that His character is revealed.
The thought here is that, while we are in the school of Christ, He is writing upon us the character of our God.
This likely also has a reference to Jer. 33:16.
The name of the city of my God – A city is symbolic for a government. Here Jesus is promising not only that the faithful overcomers shall be made pillars in the temple of God, but additionally the name (or character) of the principles that govern the kingdom will become a very part of the nature of the overcomers.
See also Eze. 48:31-35; Isa. 62:1-3 |
13 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.
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He that hath an ear – See Additional Comments Rev. 2:17 |
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14 And unto the angel of the church of the Laodiceans write; These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God;
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The angel – Pastor Russell.
The periods of the seven churches overlap. R5718:3
The church of the Laodiceans – Covering the period from 1874 until the final completion of the church on this side the veil.
"Overthrown often by earthquakes." - Fausset
The faithful and true witness – Not just any witness, not a witness but the faithful and true witness, our Lord Jesus.
See Psa. 89:34-37.
The beginning of the Creation of God – Making it clear that Jesus was Created by God and therefore had a beginning. That being true he could not have been part of a co-equal god as is claimed by trinitarians. Psa. 90:2
Prov. 8:22,23; Rev. 19:11
See Rev. 1:17-18.
From Wescott & Hort w/Strong'sη | G3588 | T-NSF | the | αρχη | G746 | N-NSF | primary, first, chief, beginning | της | G3588 | T-GSF | the | κτισεως | G2937 | N-GSF | creation | του | G3588 | T-GSM | the | θεου | G2316 | N-GSM | God | Please note Professor Strong's definition of G2316 (theos, god.)This would more accurately be translated as: "The beginning of the creation of the God." – or "The first, the creation of the God." – (or "the Supreme God".)" Most translations simply say "the beginning of the creation of God."
Murdock | the Chief of the creation of God | WNT | the Beginning and Lord of God's creation. | YLT | the Chief of the creation of God | Diaglott | the beginning of the creation of the God |
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15 I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot.
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Cold or hot – Clearly this refers to their spiritual condition. The issue here is complacency. If they were cold then there would be no doubt that they had to go. If they were hot, i.e., fervent in zeal and service of the Lord, they would be acceptable. |
16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
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Lukewarm – Complacent.
I – Jesus.
Will spue – Strong's 1692 "to vomit." Most translations render this "vomit."
Thee out of my mouth – This is important. The mouth is what is used to declare the Word of God. What our Lord is here saying is that the nominal church will no longer be the source for anyone to receive His Word, i.e., the Truth. Since we remember that the truth is where the power of Spirit Begettal comes from, this becomes a vital thing for His people to know.
Spue thee out of my month – "reject with righteous loathing, as Canaan spued out its inhabitants for their abominations. Physicians used lukewarm water to cause vomiting. Cold and hot drinks were common at feasts, but never lukewarm. There were hot and cold springs near Laodicea." - JFB
To see the importance of the mouth consider Isa. 55:8-11. |
17 Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked:
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Rich and increased with goods – Worldly wealth. See R4417.
Wretched – As Paul described himself when he looked at his fallen flesh. - Rom. 7:24
Blind – Blind to the dispensational truths being made manifest.
Naked – Without the robe of Christ's righteousness. |
18 I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in the fire, that thou mayest be rich; and white raiment, that thou mayest be clothed, and that the shame of thy nakedness do not appear; and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, that thou mayest see.
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Gold – Things divine: the promise of divine nature as contained in the divine promises.
Tried in the fire – These divine promises must be proven, put to the test in the fire of this day of trouble.
That you may be rich – Any who have thus proven the divine promises of God are indeed rich toward God.
White raiment – The robe of Christ's righteousness.
Anoint thine eyes with eyesalve – The anointing of the Holy Spirit comes only upon those who are humble enough to receive it. It is not for others.
That you may see – The Divine Plan of the Ages is our 'eye chart.' In order to properly understand it we need to be humble. |
19 As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.
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As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten – Prov. 3:12. In this Proverbs text there is a reminder that God is dealing with His Sons. 1 John 3:1,2
Be zealous – A reminder that the problem with Laodicea is there complacency, lukewarmness. To be zealous is to have a fire within, a burning desire to serve the Lord, His cause and His people. |
20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.
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I stand at the door and knock – Note the difference between the situation with Laodicea and Philadelphia. One does not usually knock on an open door. With Philadelphia the door was open (see vs 7,8), but not so with Laodicea. The implication here is that early in the Laodicean period of the church the 'general call' will cease, i.e., the door will close. Yet that this does not mean it is permanently closed is also hinted at by the next statement of our Lord.
If any man hear my voice – This is the voice of present truth, the 'voice of the Archangel' (1 Thes. 4:16), the voice (sound) of the Jubilee Trumpet.
Open the door – While there seems to be a connection with the open door of the Philadelphia period, there is also this main difference, i.e., the door must be opened AND a man CAN open it. (Remember, of the door in Philadelphia 'no MAN can open it.')
See Sinaitic.
This would seem to indicate the personal responsibility of each individual. The special focus would seem to be post 1881 when the 'general call' ceased. From a certain standpoint, the door to the High Calling did close there. But not permanently. As some drop out of the race, i.e., fail to win the prize, the door opens again to let in enough to fill up the 144,000. But, if one would enter this door he must first hear the knock AND the 'voice' of the Lord.
I will come in to him – What an incredible thought! Jesus, our returned Lord makes the promise to His people that if we, at His return, will open the door of our heart and let Him in He will indeed come in. This is a very personal thing. It is reminiscent of Dan. 12:12 - O the blessedness of him who waits and comes 'to the 1335 days!"
Sup with him and he with me – The feast the Lord has prepared at His second advent is indeed spectacular! When we feast on present truth we should remember that we are not dining alone, but we are dining with our Lord!
See Luke 12:35-37. Note the feast and who is serving it. |
21 To him that overcometh will I grant to sit with me in my throne, even as I also overcame, and am set down with my Father in his throne.
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Him that overcometh – This is the same message given to each of the seven churches. Clearly this involves a battle. If it were not so, how could anyone be said to be an "overcomer." These are the only ones who gain the promises given to the churches.
Will I grant – This is a gift from Jesus to the overcomers.
Sit with me – The thought that we would be able to be with Jesus Himself is surely enough of an inspiration to His followers, but our Lord here goes beyond that and promises even more.
In my throne – This indicates that Jesus has a throne of His own. If it were not so, how could He make this promise?
Even as I also overcame – A reminder that we are following in Jesus' footsteps. He had to overcome the world (Matt. 4:5-7) the flesh (Matt. 4:2-4) and the devil (Matt. 4:8-10), and so do we.
And am set down with my Father in his throne – As described in Psa. 110 Jesus sits at the Father's right hand. |
22 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.
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He that hath an ear.. – See Additional Comments Rev. 2:17 |