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A Struggling Church

Review. Christ is examining 7 churchesEphesus

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A Struggling Church

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    1. A Struggling Church The Church at Philadelphia Revelation 3:7-13

    2. Review Christ is examining 7 churches Ephesus – Loyal but lacking love Smyrna – Poor but rich Pergamum – A compromising church Thyatira – A weak strong church Sardis – A dying church Now we look at the church in Philadelphia, again beginning with the historical setting

    3. 28 miles southeast from Sardis

    4. Philadelphia, the city Called “The Gateway to the East” due to location on the east-west trade route Founded to promote Hellenism Main industry: vineyards, wineries Main temple: Dionysus (god of wine) Called “Little Athens” because it had so many temples, cults, and festivals Jews had a large, beautiful synagogue here City completely destroyed during the crusades

    5. Philadelphia, the church No condemnation Like the church at Smyrna A church that is “on the right track”

    6. Philadelphia, the church Rev 3:7 He who has the key of David A quote from Isa 22:22 There Eliakim was given the key of David (symbolizing authority) as steward But Eliakim was prophesied to eventually fail under the weight of responsibility as people pinned their hopes on him Christ would not fail, He is able to carry out His responsibilities, no matter how many hope in Him His decisions are final

    7. Philadelphia, the church Rev 3:8 “I know your deeds . . . you have a little power” Not insulting the church, just a fact Small children have little strength, just a fact But what strength they had, they used Kept God’s word, did not deny Christ “An open door” Jesus sees the struggle and opens the door He is helping the church through problems they could not handle alone But only because the church was giving it all they had to give

    8. Philadelphia, the church Rev 3:9, the struggle Synagogue of Satan Identified as Jews who are not really Jews True Jews would have accepted the Christ These are those who refuse Jesus Who worshipped in a large, beautiful synagogue But God calls it a Synagogue of Satan They aren’t worshipping Him because they rejected His Son One day (Judgment Day) they would acknowledge the truth (Phil 2:9-11)

    9. Philadelphia, the church Rev 3:10, a temporal reward Since they have done so well persevering, Jesus promises future relief “the hour of trial” – a time of intense persecution “keep from” or “bring through” Whatever trials are coming won’t be enough to break them (1 Cor 10:13)

    10. Philadelphia, the church Rev 3:11, encouragement “I am coming quickly” You’re doing well, keep it up Hold fast You already have a crown waiting (2 Tim 4:6-8) Don’t let someone keep you from getting your crown

    11. Philadelphia, the church Rev 3:12-13, the future reward To be a pillar – a symbol of strength and stability For a church that is probably feeling weak and shaky He will not go out anymore No more struggles, already entered through the door New names Possession and citizenship (Eph 2:19-22)

    12. Conclusion God doesn’t expect more from us than we have God does expect us to use ALL we have Even if it is a little power God will help us through any obstacles But only if we are giving it our all Don’t be bothered by those who insult or persecute us They will one day acknowledge the truth Have you given God the best you have to give?

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