The Revelation (2:1-7) – Ephesus believers
Each of the messages start with a characteristic of Jesus Christ. There is an angel in every church service. Christ knows the works of each and every church.
Ephesus had an estimated population of between 250,000 to 500,000 people. It was a self-governing city with no Roman troops stationed there. It was the primary harbor in the providence of Asia. Ephesus was most famous as the center of worship of the goddess Artemis (Diana). This temple was the most prominent landmark, and served as onle of the most important banks in the Mediterranean world. Also, the temple provided sanctuary for criminals. Every spring, a month-long festival was held in honor of the goddess. The grounds surrounding the temple had groups of priests, prostitutes, bankers, criminals, musicians, dancers, and frenzied, hysterical worshipers. Immorality was everywhere. In this environment, existed the church of Ephesus that John wrote to about leaving their first love.
The church was aggressively evangelizing the lost, edifying the saints, and caring for those in need. Despite their difficult circumstances, the believers remained faithful to their Lord. They held to a high, holy standard of behavior and were sensitive to sin with spiritual discernment. The Ephesian believers had not grown weary, but remained faithful to The Lord, loyal to His Word, and to the work to which He had called them.
- Keep on remembering from where they had fallen. We need to remember what we were before Christ and what He has done for us. bw Forgetfulness is frequently the initial cause of spiritual decline. JMcA
- Repent in an intentional turning from their sins. We need to repent (turn away from our sins). bw Failure to love God fully is sin (Mark 12:30 NASB) [30] ‘AND YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND, AND WITH ALL YOUR STRENGTH.’
- Demonstrate the genuineness of their repentance and return to their original deeds. They needed to recapture the richness of Bible study, devotion to prayer, and passion for worship that had once characterized them. JMcA It was a time where the study of the Word was alive and spoke to the hunger of their hearts and souls. It was a return to when their prayers were answered; when they persevered in prayer until God moved on their requests. When they gathered for worship, that The Lord was the focus and not how they felt or how good the band was that day or how good the preacher delivered the message. bw
- Right beliefs and outward service cannot make up for a cold heart.
- “Watch over your heart with all diligence, for from it flow the springs of life.” Proverbs 4:23
- Love God!
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