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11-Part Biblical Mystery Series: The Great Mysteries Of The Bible Part V: The Mystery of The Kingdom # 3  "Parable of the Mustard Seed" 

5/29/2014

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Matthew 13:31-32
The Parable of the Mustard Seed
(Mark 4:30-32; Luke 13:18,19)

" Another parable He put forth to them, saying: "The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, which a man took and sowed in his field,  which indeed is the least of all the seeds; but when it is grown it is greater than the herbs and becomes a tree, so that the birds of the air come and nest in its branches." (NKJV)


Matthew 13:33: "The Parable of the Leaven"

"Another parable spake he unto them; The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven, which a woman took, and hid in three measures of meal, till the whole was leavened".

The "Purpose" of this Parable: Mustard Seed

The "purpose" of Matthew 13:31-32  is to illustrate the "work" of the gospel and how in the beginning the "effect" of the "gospel message" (the good news of Jesus Christ as Messiah) would be small at first, but over the course of time in "latter" stages of history both in centuries past, present and future that the gospel message, individuals who accepted Jesus Christ as Savior would increase in numbers and greatly mature in the faith the more Christ is embraced in their lives. 
Matthew Henry's Commentary sees it this way:The scope of this parable is to show, that the beginnings of the gospel would be small, but that its latter end would greatly increase. In this way the gospel church, the kingdom of God among us, would be set up in the world; in this way the work of grace in the heart, the kingdom of God within us, would be carried on in particular persons.
We can safely conclude this parable illustrates the progression the Gospel and the growth of the kingdom of Heaven in the world and the growth of the grace (love) of God in the soul of a saved person. God's grace leads the soul to the fullness of glory may begin, and often does, in a person's single good desire-(a wish) to escape hell, or a desire to enjoy God in heaven. In this parable, Jesus reveals to us how the gospel influences the growth of both the church, and Jews of "Millennial Israel" who will embrace Christ during His triumphant second coming and how God's grace, (unmerited favor) the work of grace in and on a person's heart, the kingdom of God within us, would be carried on and in the "saved."

I.       Observation:  The "Work" of the Gospel, 

The mustard-seed, is one of the smallest of all seeds. 
To furnish an adequate basis for the proverb, it is necessary to suppose that a variety of it was cultivated in the time of our Savior, which grew to an enormous size, and shot forth large branches, so that the fowls of the air could lodge in the branches of it. It may have been perennial, and have grown to a considerable tree; and there are traditions in the country of such so large that a man could climb into them.

In comparing the size of the mustard seed to the infancy stage of the "kingdom" of the Messiah, which Jesus was now setting up,  Compared to Judaism, and other religious factions in the world, at the beginning, Christianity was small in stature and influence (number of people) but not in "status;" It started out with Jesus Christ and the 12 disciples he hand picked to carry  the gospel message. Being new. it appeared like a grain of mustard-seed, the smallest things of the world. In particular places, the first breaking out of the "gospel light" is just as the dawning of the day when the sun begins to rise from the eastern horizon as a bright glowing orange sphere. In the heart and soul of a man it is a new horizon of life. The lost soul is now found; the scales of sin's blindness have been removed; it is at first the day of small things, like a bruised reed. 

One of the contributing writers on the Barnes Note Commentary made this observation:"Young converts often suppose they have much religion. It is not so. They are, indeed, in a new world. Their hearts glow with new affections. They have an elevation, an ecstasy of emotion, which they may not have afterward like a blind man suddenly restored to sight. The sensation is new and especially vivid, yet little is seen distinctly. His impressions are indeed more vivid and cheering than those of him who has long seen and to whom objects are familiar. In a little time, too, the young convert will see more distinctly, will judge more intelligently, will love more strongly, though not with so much "new emotion," and will be prepared to make more sacrifices for the cause of Christ". 

II.       The Growth Produced by the Gospel

In Matthew 28:19-20, the remaining 11 disciples were commissioned by Jesus (after he rose from the dead and just before he ascended into heaven) to go and spread the gospel message, teaching everyone they came in contact with those things Jesus both commanded and taught about himself and the plan God had for all who would believe in Jesus  as Messiah. They were to tarry in Jerusalem and wait to be empowered by the Holy Spirit.  These "mustard seeds had grown to about 120 by the time they tarried in the upper room. On the Day of Pentecost (Acts 2:1-4) the Holy Spirit came upon them in the upper room and empowered them to preach the Word of God with boldness. After Peter preached that day, (Acts 2:14-41) about 3.000 souls were saved that day, receiving the Gospel message gladly.

III.       Concerning the "Birds of the Air:"      "Nesting" in it's Branches
In this parable, as they are frequently throughout scripture, (except for the eagle, the sparrow, and the dove) the birds are agents of evil (Matt 13:4,19), From a historical perspective, from the smallest beginning, the church made astounding growth through the proclamation of Christ's message. Yet such unusual growth has provided roosting places for those who are enemies of God, who seek the shade and fruit of the tree for their own interests (even nations like to be called "Christian"). From the beginning, there has been fierce opposition against the church from the Pharisees and Sadducces that sought to maintain a religious stronghold over the people and political  and economic clout within the Roman Empire.. We have a saying : New levels...new devils. As the church grew, the opposition from these groups and from a faction within Judaism called Judaizers. These 'birds" as Dr. Clarence Larkin pointed out sought with a rigor to destroy the church within with false teachings and and without by warring physically with the Members of the "Way". Thus you can say that these "birds of the Air" represent every false teacher and doctrine that tries to smother the true doctrinal teachings of the Bible and stymie the growth of the church with real dedicated converts in Jesus Christ. the Bible is full of examples of evil birds; Simon Maguses, Hymenaeus, Diotrophes, Modern day Tobiases and Sanballats, Annanias and Sapphira, Philetus and many other agents of Satan. 

The "flood gates" swung open for heresy in 324 A.D. when Constantine in a strong move to unify the Roman Empire issued an edict that literally combine the church and state. paganism worshiped along side Christianity in the same buildings of worship called "Bascillicas." Thousands upon tens of thousands began to crowd the churches, unconverted. they attended as a matter of policy, interest and to be fashionable. Because the doctrine of the then church began to be compromised due to the infusion of pagan rituals and practices,the birds of the air continue to this day to "rest" and nestle in the branches of the "Mustard Tree." (church).

Now in contrast Matthew Henry gives us this perspective of Matthew 13:24-43:The church is like a great tree, in which the fowls of the air do lodge; God's people have recourse to it for food and rest, shade and shelter. In particular persons, the principle of grace, if true, will persevere and be perfected at last: growing grace will be strong grace, and will bring much to pass. Grown Christians must covet to be useful to others, as the mustard-seed when grown is to the birds; that those who dwell near or under their shadow may be the better for them, Hosea 14:7.


Dr. William Edward Boddie








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Editorial: "Fellowship With The World versus Evangelism In The World"

1/20/2013

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Editorial: "The Christian Dilema: Fellowship with the World Versus Evangelisn in the World":

There's always been a "great outcry" and even a "complaint" against the Christian church from people with a  "worldly view"  that the church won't fellowship with the world and tends to stay behind the four wall of the church building and fellowship only with itself. What the world doesn't understand about the social makeup of God's Church is the Christian in it is a "called out body of people"Firstt they are called out to live by the oracles of Holy Writ- The Bible and then to evangelize the world in order to gather a people of every race, and creed for the Lord Jesus Christ. A friend of mine on facebook raised an important and true assessment of the plight of the modern church.This is my sincere response to the complaint he raised with true accuracy. Except where there are revisions in this brief article, much of what I say here was said on his facebook post....

Let me start by saying I share his position, but for a much deeper reason than maybe he 's aware of. I understand why this dilema exists.: There exist basically two highly probably explanations why we have the dilema he raised and I hope to by the aid of the Holy Spirit give sound reasoning in the following perspective:

First, when Christians truly fellowship with other Christians, according to (Proverbs 27:17: "As iron sharpens iron, So a man sharpens the countenance of his friend". NKJV) the Bible says it is "iron" sharpening "iron" that is "stronger friends sharpening the new found "weaker friends in the faith"... to prepare them to go out into the world along with those who are strong and compel "non- christians" to become "one with Jesus Christ" and plead with them to make him their "Lord and Savior"....The Church is both a school and a hospital full of "recovering sin addicts"! and because of this fact; in the same manner the world's sin-addicts cling to one another, ...you see a whole lot of "clinging" within the church fellowship! It's a habit they learned while in the world....

Now, at some point while in "spiritual" rehab,(the sanctification process) the patients get well enough to go back into society and share the "wonderful and glorious" experience of their rehab... that is to tell the good news that Jesus is the WAY, the TRUTH and the LIFE... and invite those who they meet and mingle with to meet HIM. They testify to the world: "What a wonderful change has been wrought in my life since Jesus came into my heart!" They do this by continuing the rehab program of the church ( which is based on 4 "biblical perscriptions: FELLOWSHIP, STEWARDSHIP, CORRECT BIBLE DOCTRINE AND FINALLY EVANGELISM.

For the many of Pastors. preachers, Ministers and Teachers and anyone else who feels the same way; What my friend correctly proposed can only be done if....and only if....the "true Christian" is living by the same standards Jesus did while he traveled to spread the good news...... Unfortunately, unlike Jesus, there are too many who attend church who profess to be Christians but aren't willing to fully embrace what this really means, especially in terms of how God wants to order their lives versus them having the attitude:" Okay God, now that I'm saved, I'll take over from here!"....

You have to walk the walk and not just talk the talk! The reason is simple: if you don't and keep pertetrating a lie, when those who do go out, not to fellowship, but to befriend and show the "non-Christian" a more excellent way, many "non-Christians" in the world will cry: The Church is full of hypocrites! Let's face real facts: the world sees a " hyprocisy" in many "professed Christians" who are in reality in church, but are not really in Christians; they are just in the fellowship In the Book of Jude, Jude called them "Nicoliatanes"....or to translate: the great pretenders!

Second... while it is the mandate of the church to "evangelize" the world, a fellowship with those who are not truly seeking to be saved will oppose a "real challenge" to the one who goes out , but is not fully equipped to handle the "interactive fellowship". We go out to gain our brother and sister ...not to return to our old "stomping gropund where we lived in darkness.and show them by word and deed the advantage of a Christian life fully connected to Jesus Christ.

Contrary to what it seems, the Christian needs their fellow Christian and the fellowship that develops along with the relationship, just as much as tobeying he mandate that compels us to go out and make disciples. You know as well as I know that there are many "weak members" of the faith that cause and stir up unnecessary drama within the church fellowship...That's a part of the rehap process too! It's called "spiritual withdrawal" Regeneration by the Holy Spirit makes the rehab sucessful and the person truly becaomes a "new creatrion in Jesus Christ! Imagine that same person out fellowshipping with those who are" not of the way" having the same "carnal attitude" they are going to face..yet making the claim to represent Christ....That weak Christian will fool around and end up back in the world doing worse than they were doing the first time.

When strong Christians go out into society, knowing the real purpose and lovingly focus on that; evangelizing wherever God sends to to whomever He sends them to ...the results will be othen a "new convert" in Jesus Christ and a true and lasting fellowship with them. Finally Remember the Scriptures are explicitly clear on this :Righeousness can't have "real fellowship" with unrighteousness...They are "polar opposites" and we were told by Christ Himself to come out from among them and be separated from them. May God bless all who reads.....
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11-Part Biblical Mystery Series: The Great Mysteries of the Bible Part III: The "Mystery" of the Church

1/20/2013

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Mystery III "The Union of the Jews and Gentiles in One Body": The Church
Ephesians 3:1-11
"For this cause I Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles,
 If ye have heard of the dispensation of the grace of God which is given me to youward: How that by revelation he made known unto me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words, Whereby, when ye read, ye may understand my knowledge in the mystery of Christ. Which in other ages was not made known unto the sons of men, as it is now revealed unto his holy apostles and prophets by the Spirit; That the Gentiles should be fellowheirs, and of the same body, and partakers of his promise in Christ by the gospel: Whereof I was made a minister, according to the gift of the grace of God given unto me by the effectual working of his power. Unto me, who am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given, that I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ; And to make all men see what is the fellowship of the mystery, which from the beginning of the world hath been hid in God, who created all things by Jesus Christ: To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God, According to the eternal purpose which he purposed in Christ Jesus
Our Lord":

The Church:  A "Mystery"

            The third "mystery" according to the Apostle Paul is the Church. In the Epistle or letter he wrote to the Church of Ephesus, Apostle Paul wrote to Ephesuis that God gave to him by "revelation"  another "mystery." that was not known in other ages, or unto the "sons of men. It was not known in the Old Testament because the Sons of Jacob (Israel) was told by God thru Moses as they passed through the each foreign countries toward Canaan both not to intermingle with "heathen" nations (Gentiles) nor intermarry with them.  God also told them "definitely" not to copy their "heathen" traditions or serve any of their "false" gods. That the Gentiles should be "fellow heirs", and "partakers" of the same body, and promises in Christ by the gospel was "mysterious" because for this to take place, there had to be a shift from "exclusion to inclusion" and not only did the Gospel message opened the door for this, but Jesus having being rejected by his own people the Jews (John 1:11-12) opened the door to any one who would believe and receive him as their Messiah. 
             
In Ephesians 3:3, Paul refers to "this revelation" which was made to him when he was called to the apostolic office,as the gospel now being preached to the Gentiles, and that he was converted for the "special purpose" of carrying it to them; Understand that It's no mystery that Gentiles would be saved. The mystery is that God formed a "new thing" called the church that would be comprised of both Jew and Gentile followers. To understand the mystery of the church, listen to what the Prophet Isaiah said in Isaiah 43:19: "See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the desert and streams in the wasteland". 

            In this verse, Isaiah intimates that something totally different is coming in the future. Isaiah didn't not see the church in the message he gave Israel which means he too only knew "in part". He saw what many orthodox Jews cling to in terms of their future relatinship with God. So he told them  exactly what God was going to do in it's entirety, as God revealed,andt he did tell the Hebrews that whatever it was, they needed to forget the former way in verse 13.  Isaiah also gave Israel valuable insight about the type of Messiah Israel was to look for and why they needed to hold on to the ways of Jehovah and get rid of all forms of idolatry. To further illustrate just how much of a mystery the forming of the church really was, examine the following passage Jesus quoted in the temple "in part"  and not in intirety.
            In Isaiah 61:1-5 Isaiah wrote: "The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me; because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings unto the meek; he hath sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that are bound; To proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord , and the day of vengeance of our God; to comfort all that mourn; To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the Lord , that he might be glorified. And they shall build the old wastes, they shall raise up the former desolations, and they shall repair the waste cities, the desolations of many generations. And strangers shall stand and feed your flocks, and the sons of the alien shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers."
            Now, in Luke 4:18 Jesus was in the temple on the sabbath and took the scroll that contained Isaiah 61. Notice that when Jesus read from this scroll, he stopped reading after the phrase:" to preach the acceptable year of the Lord!" (verse 2a) The reason he did this was for two reasons: First, because Jesus "already knew" that he would be rejected by the Jews and thus, it to fulfill the rest of the passage, it would require a "second coming." 
            "Second",
between Jesus' "first coming" when he was rejected by the "chosen" people" (Israel) and subsequently crucified and his "second coming" when he will come back to earth with "power and great glory"  in the "Revelation stage" when He set up HIs "Millennial Kingdom" and reign for 1000 years, Jesus would set up the "basis" and "standard" for the church (Matthew 16:13-18) while he was still physically on earth, and from the day of "Pentecost" some 45 days after his ascention, the Apostles, now empowered by the Holy Spirit would preach the Gospel to "every nation both Jew and Gentile" and the church would come to fruition.
            In Jesus' "first coming", the Apostle John
described how he was rejected by "His own
John 1:11-13
" He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him.  Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband's will, but born of God". (NIV)

            As you can see in this very passage, it was no secret that the Gentiles would be saved. Gentiles followed his ministry and became disciples while he was physically on earth. The first church was Jewish in makeup beyond the temple worhip. The Gentiles broke through the physical structuring of the Church in Acts 9:36- 43. Finnis J. Dake in th Dake's Annotated Reference Bible made the folowing observation concerning the Apostle Peter raising Dorcas (Tabitha) from the dead in Acts 9:36- 43. We find out in this passage that forming of the Chrstian church took "two distinct periods" to fully come to fruition. Dakes comments concernng the "first period" of the Christian Church:

            "With the resurrection of Dorcas we have the ending of the first period of the Christian church. About 8 years had passed since Pentecost, during which time the gospel had been preached only to the Jews. (Refer to Matthew 10:6; John 1:11, and Rom 1:16). The church was founded by Jews and for Jews. The time had now arrived when God wanted to take the gospel to the Gentiles. He knew and predicted that the Jews would reject the gospel, so He planned to change administrations". (Refer to Matthew 21:33-46). The "conversion" of Saul of Tarsus was in preparation for this change of religious programs.Concerning the "Second Period" of the Christian Church, Dake writes:

            "In the second period of the church there was a gradual change in the gospel program to fit the Gentiles. Not that the gospel itself was changed, but it was purged of all mixture with the law of Moses. Soon Gentile ministers and churches appeared and a new program for Gentiles was settled on by general conference (Refer to Acts 15; Galatians 2; 3:19-25; 4:21-31; Colossians 2:14-17; 2 Corinthians 3:6-15; and Hebrews 7; 8; 9; 10).
  
            
            In Acts 10,
the Apostle Peter  was sent by a vision to Caesarea to a Gentile centurion's house name Cornelius. In this passage, we see not just the conversion of Gentiles, but we see how God furthers breaks down the "prejudice" that built up over the centuries against the Gentiles as a nation of non-Jewish people. In order for both Jew and Gentile would become one people, that is "saved in the oneness of Christ" and becoming "one body in Christ", Peter had to preach to Cornelius and those who were in the house "God's plan of salvation". In the 44th verse, the Holy Spirit "fell upon" all the Gentiles in Cornelius' house. This "act "of God began the process breaking down "spiritual and predjudicial barriers" between the Jewish church and the saved Gentiles. Peter further confirms in Acts chapter 11 that the Holy Spirit fell upon them in the same manner as the Spirit fell upon the Jews on the Day of Pentecost". 

            Jesus
gives us the basis and the origin of how the church will be formed in Matthew 16:13-18. In this passage, Jesus came to the region of Caesarea Philippi, he asked his disciples, "Who do people say the Son of Man is?" They replied, "Some say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, Jeremiah or one of the prophets." "But what about you?" he asked. "Who do you say I am?" Simon Peter answered, "You are the Christ, the Son of the living God." Jesus replied, "Blessed are you, Simon son of Jonah, for this was not revealed to you by man, but by my Father in heaven.  And I tell you that you are Peter and on this rock I will build my church, and the gates of Hadesd will not overcome it".

            So, the mystery is the church is a "called out body", comprised of people from many nations, kindreds and tribes; both Jewish and Gentile. The Apostle Paul further states in Ephesians 4:4-6: "There is one body and one Spirit— just as you were called to one hope when you were called one Lord, one faith, one baptism; one God and Father of all, who is over all and through all and in all". (NIV) The church is an organism, not an organization! 

            Therefore, in Jesus Christ, all "racial and class distinctions" dissapear, and when all racial and social prejudices dissapear from the mindset of saved people of all races that make up the Body of Christ, then truly a "Hoily Brotherhood can truly exist.






 


 




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The letter to The 7 Church Series: The Church of Laodicea: The "Lukewarm" Church

10/7/2012

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Revelation 3:14-22
 The Church of Laodicea: The "Lukewarm Church"
And to the angel of the church of the Laodiceans* write,'These things says the Amen, the Faithful and True Witness, the Beginning of the creation of God: "I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot.  So then, because you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot,* I will vomit you out of My mouth.  Because you say, 'I am rich, have become wealthy, and have need of nothing' — and do not know that you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked. I counsel you to buy from Me gold refined in the fire, that you may be rich; and white garments, that you may be clothed, that the shame of your nakedness may not be revealed; and anoint your eyes with eye salve, that you may see. As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten. Therefore be zealous and repent.  Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me.  To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne. "He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches."'"

Introduction: Laodicea- the City
       Geographically, Laodicea laid some forty miles southeast of Philadelphia and some forty miles east of Ephesus.The city comprised of a wall of vast compass,  three marble theatres, and, was built like Rome was, on seven hills. It was the last of the seven churches addressed with a special messages on the  Lycus river on the border of Phrygia, near Colossae and Hierapolis. Laodecea was the recipient of two letters by Paul according to Colossians 4:16. 
     Laodicea
was also part of a great trade route from Ephesus to the east and the commercial seat of large manufacturing and banking operation that boistered a huge wool and carpet industry and a manufacturer of eye salve. Distinguished from several other cities of that name by the appellation Ad Lycum, Laodecea was founded by Antiochus II (261 B.C. - 246 B.C.) of Syria, who named it for his wife Laodike, and who populated it with Syrians and with Jews who were transplanted from Babylonia to the cities of Phrygia and Lydia. 
        Though Laodicea stood on the great highway at the junction of several important routes, it was a place of little consequence until the Roman province of Asia was formed in 190 B.C.. It then suddenly became a great and wealthy center of industry, famous specially for the fine black wool of its sheep and for the Phrygian powder for the eyes, which was manufactured there (Revelation 3:18). 
        In the vicinity was the temple of Men Karou and a renowned school of medicine. In the year 60 A.D., the city was almost entirely destroyed by an earthquake, but the citizens were so wealthy that they rejected the Roman aid, and responded quickly by rebuilding their homeland it at their own expense (Revelation 3:17). Laodecia was a city of great wealth, with extensive banking operations (Revelation 3:18). There is little  known of the early history of Christianity there; Timothy, Mark and Epaphras (Colossians 1:7) seem to have been the first to introduce it to the Gospel. However, Laodicea was early the chief bishopric of Phrygia, and about 166 A.D. Sagaris, its bishop, was martyred. In 1071, the city was taken by the Seljuks; in 1119, it was recovered to the Christians by John Comnenus, and in the 13th century it fell finally into the hands of the Turks. The city was the center of the worship of Asklepios and also of a provincial court where Cicero lived and wrote many of his letters, home of many Jews, called by Ramsay. Called  "the City of Compromise," the church here founded apparently by Epaphras (Colossians 4:12), now a deserted ruin, one of six cities with this name (meaning justice of the people). 

         As written in the New Testament,  the Apostle Paul was very instrumental in planting the gospel in this city. In the Epistle he wrote  to the Colossians, Paul wrote saultations  to them, and to Hieropolis, probably because Laodicea was a little more than 20 miles  from Colosse. As it stands today, it has been long since demolished, and lies in its ruins to this day, an awful monument of the wrath of the Lamb. The ruins, now called Eski Hissar, or "old castle", lie near the modern Gonjelli on the railroad, and they have long served as a quarry to the builders of the neighboring town of Denizli. Among them nothing from before the Roman period has appeared. One of the two Roman theaters is remarkably well preserved, and there may still be seen the stadium, a colonnade, the aqueduct which brought the water across the valley to the city by an inverted siphon of stone pipes, a large necropolis, and the ruins of three early Christian churches.

How Jesus Christ Addressed the Church:
Revelation 3:14-22

"These things saith the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of the creation of God"; 
        According to Matthew Henry Commentary: The "Amen" means one that is "steady and unchangeable in all his purposes and promises." All of God's promises which are all yea, and all amen. He is a witness for God and his truth, and he can approve of nothing which the God of truth would not approve. Jesus is identified as the "faithful and true witness" because he is the "testimony of God" to all men and He ought to be both received and fully believed. Jesus is also the "testimony" of men to God that will be both fully believed and regarded, and...He will be a swift and true witness against all indifferent lukewarm professors. 
        Jesus
also identifies himself as "the beginning of the creation of God", either of the first creation, which means, he is "the beginning" (Genesis 1:1, John 1:1), that is, "the first cause, the Creator, and the Governor" of it; or of the second creation, the church; and so he is the head of that body, the first-born from the dead, as it is in chapter 1:5, whence these titles are taken. Christ, having raised up himself by his own divine power, as the head of a new world, raises up dead souls to be a living temple and church to himself. This expression is a very important one in regard to the rank and dignity of the Saviour, and, like all similar expressions respecting him, its meaning has been much controverted. (Colossians 1:15). The phrase used here is susceptible, properly, of only one of the following significations, namely, either: (a) that he was the beginning of the creation in the sense that he caused the universe to begin to exist-that is, that he was the author of all things; or (b) that he was the first created being; or (c) that he holds the primacy over all, and is at the head of the universe. It is not necessary to examine any other proposed interpretations, for the only other senses supposed to be conveyed by the words, that He is "the beginning of the creation" in the sense that Jesus rose from the dead as the first-fruits of them that sleep, or that he is the head of the spiritual creation of God,

I know your works:    (Revelation 2:2)
        If there was ever a challenge to the "divinity" of Jesus Christ, these 4 words quickly dispels them. In every letter addressed to each church, Jesus makes it perfectly clear and immediately impresses upon every church that he is fully aware of every one of their works and why they do what they did before he addresses anything else concerning them. 
        He lets every Christian, and non-Christian no matter where they reside that He is intimately acquainted with all that we do; whether it is good and bad, ugly or indifferent. The fact that Jesus is the Son Of God and completely divine makes Jesus more qualified to dispense all rewards and administer punishments according to divne truth and justice. 
        It should be observed that, as many of the things referred to in these epistles were things pertaining to the heart-the feelings, the state of the mind-it is implied that he who speaks here has an intimate acquaintance with the heart of man, a prerogative which is always attributed to the Savior. John 2:25. We must understand that no one human has the ability to know everything about you or anyone else . Only a divine person can do this and this declaration, therefore, furnishes a strong proof of the divinity of Christ. (See Psalms 7:9; Jeremiah 11:20; 17:10; 1 Samuel 16:7; 1 Kings 8:39).

Jesus' Charge against this Church:    "Religious Indifference"
Revelation 3:15:    "That you are neither cold or hot"
        
The severe indictment that Jesus  levies against this church, it's ministers and the congregation is "religious indifference". If anyone could rightly indict this church Jesus could. After all, he knew them better than they knew themselves:  To them he levies this charge: Thou art neither cold nor hot.  After he indicts them , he then gives his soverign position against their indifference in verse 15:  "I would thou wert cold or hot." Lukewarmness or indifference in religion is the worst temperment any professing child of God can have in this world. If your religion is truly a real thing, it should be and is the most excellent thing, and therefore we should be in good earnest in in making sure that we got "good religion" and continue to strive for the mastery of the faith in Christ Jesus; If it is not a real thing, it is the vilest imposture, and we should be earnest against it. If  the pursuit of pure, undefiled religion is worth any thing, it must be worth everything!         
        Having an indifference toward the thngs of God and yet claming to be dedicated to Christ and the ministry in every perspective is totally reprehensible and completely inexcusable! Can't you hear the same question Elijah raised to the Children of God (Israel) as he challenged the 450 prophets of Baal: Why are you caught between two opinions? If God be God, follow him, but if Baal (be God), follow him. If you are truly a child of God, it's imperative that you completely be sold out to Jesus Christ by faith and then that you let your faith be proven by the works of pure religion. 
"I would thou wert cold or hot".......
        That is, Jesus  prefered that the members of this church, inclusive of the pastorate would either display either a hot or cold passion rather than the nonchalant, self delusional attitude they exhibited. As far as Jesus is concerned, "any behavior in a given situation is better than acting neutral, especially in relationships where love is professed, but obviously does not exist or where vows (promises) have been assumed and made which are not yet fulfilled". 
        The "fact" that Jesus prefered that their attitude should be "hot" is clear enough and make perfectly good sense. But, it makes you wonder why Jesus would also accept a state of "utter coldness" where there was no profession of real love?

These following answers  were given by the scholastic writere of the Barnes Bible Commentary:
(1) Professed coldness or indifference is more honest than acting in a neutral state yet professing to be "on top" of your game.. 
        There is no disguise; no concealment; no pretence when a person make the declaration of being coldhearted. We know their "true status" and "where we stand with them in relationship".  We know "up front" with whom we are dealing with and we know what to expect from them in any given situation.. Now, grant it, this is a very sad social and spiritual state to be in, but at least, it's honest. God has so fashioned our diverse personalities that even in our diversity,  all prefer that others possess the type of  character  where theirwe professions are clearly made, as opposed to rejection or avoiding anyone who operate their lives always in a state of insincerity and hypocrisy.
(2) Such a state is more honorable. 
        It is a more elevated condition of mind, and marks a higher character. The man who is constantly false to maintaining  his engagements or obligations, who makes professions and promises never to be realized, we can make nothing. There is essentially an underlying  meanness in such a character, and  nothing in it which we can respect. But in the character of the man who is openly and avowedly opposed to anything; who takes his stand, and is earnest and zealous in his course, though it be wrong, there are traits which may be, under a better direction, elements of true greatness and magnanimity. 
        Saul of Tarsus, for example exemplified a character containing the elements of true greatness; however,  in the character of Judas Iscariot there were never. One of these men (Saul)  was capable of becoming one of the noblest men that has ever lived on the earth and proved out to be just that after a "Damascus Road" experience with Jesus and subsequent training from  a Temple Rabbi named Annanias. The other, (Judas Iscariot) even under the personal teaching of Jesus Christ for 3 years, turned out to be nothing but a self centered, self serving traitor.
(3) There is more hope of conversion and salvation in such a case. 
        Comparitively, using the same 2 men as paradigms, in Saul's case, there existed  grounds of hope that Saul would be converted and saved, even when in his unconverted state "breathing out threatening and slaughter against the early church. Judas, on the other hand, while being numbered among the professed disciples of the Saviour, there was no hope.
 This brings us an important power point to remember:
    "The most hopeless of all people as it pertains to salvation, are those persons who are members of the church, yet without any true religion;.
These are they who have made a "personal profession" without any evidence of "personal piety" and are content with "a name" to live.

There are 2 important things to remember concerning this type of person:

(a) The essential character of anyone who will allow himself to do this is eminently unfavorable to true religion. 
        Within this kind of person, there is a lack of that thorough honesty and sincerity which is so necessary for true conversion to God. He who is content to profess to be what he really is not, is not a man on whom the truths of Christianity are likely to make an impression. This is hypocrisy in the highest sense.
(b) Because of this person's true character, this person will not apply the truth to himself. 
        Truth that is addressed to impenitent sinners as far as he or she is concerned, does not apply to them, because he does not rank himself in that class of people.. Truths addressed to hypocrites they will not apply to themselves  however insincere and hollow they may be.  The means of grace adapted to save a sinner, as such, he will not use; for he is in the church, and chooses to regard himself as safe. Efforts made to reclaim him he will resist; for he will regard it as proof of a meddlesome spirit, and an uncharitable judging in others, if they consider him to be anything different from what he professes to be. 
        As a scathing consequence, there are probably fewer persons by far converted of those who come into the church without any religion, than of any other class of persons of similar number; and the most hopeless of all conditions, in respect to conversion and salvation, is when one enters the church deceived.

Christ's Warning to the Church: "I will spew you out of my mouth"! and Why!
        God shows a great disgust for the trepid attitude the church displayed and Jesus in obvious deep disgust and loathing at their indifference threatened to "spew them out of his mouth"! 
            This church stood the danger of being utterly rejected and cast off as a church. Over the course of modern history, the threat of this type of church being rejected by God has been fulfilled many times subsequently since this threat from heaven was made to the Laodecean church. Throughout our modern history as scandal after scandal has come to light in many churches, pastors and church leaders who became complacent in their evangelistic effeort and representing the kingdom of God in key pertinent allowed Satan to infiltrate the infrastructure of the church's administration and convince them to become more focus upon social action and philanthrophy. 
        After these leaders became "increased with good and socially famous" and the institutional church became popular, both the pastors and the churches stopped growing spiritually. Ultimately in a manner of speaking, they ran the true Spirit of God out of the institution; "abandonong the charge to evangelism and opted for entertainment"  They abandoned their calling from God and became "a house of merchandise rather then a house of prayer". When God stood at the door and knocked they left HIM knocking at the door!
         Time after time, these churches failed to see their real need for repentance and it may be remarked, also, that what was threatened to that church may be expected to occur to all churches, if they are in the same condition; and that all professing Christians, and Christian churches, that are lukewarm, have special reason to dread the indignation of the Saviour. 

Why the Warning?
Revelation 3:17
"Because thou sayest, I am rich, and increased with goods, and have need of nothing"; 
        
This church was located in a "high traffic" commerce district that became a wealthy commercial city. They boasted of being self serving and self contained., having more than enough and needing assistance from anyone including God. This had been  the characteristic of these people: to boast of their wealth, that they carried this same spirit into everything, and ultimately this arrogant attitude manifested in regard to their religion and in the Laodecean Church. 
Here's a powerful point to remember:
        "Many of the world's most wealthiest who have much of this world's goods, when they make a profession of religion, are very apt to suppose that they are well off in everything, and to feel self-complacent and happy". The  individual Christian, or a Christian church in possession of much wealth  if they are not watchful and prayerful is likely to produce just the lukewarmness which it is said existed in the church at Laodicea.  
        Now, understand God is not against a person possessing wealth because it is "He" that gives you the power to obtain wealth. If we understand this, it should make us more humble rather than arrogant. The possession of great wealth many times tends to make a professed Christian self-complacent and self-satisfied in every respect to make them feel that, although they may not have much religion, yet they  "wholistically speaking" feel that they are well off; and to produce, in religion, a state of just such lukewarmness as the Savior here says was loathsome and odious. Must you be reminded that the abundant life that Jesus talked about has nothing to do with the accumilation of the many things you have  now in your possession.
        In every respect, this church felt their needs were satisfied; they had enough of everything. They felt, therefore, no stimulus to effort; they sat down content self-complacency, and indifference. They were well provided for as to their bodies, and this made them overlook the necessities of their souls. Or they thought themselves well furnished in their souls: they had learning, and they took it for religion; they had gifts, and they took them for grace; they had wit, and they took it for true wisdom; they had ordinances, and they took up with them instead of "the God" of ordinances.  There is a common illusion among people that if a person  has wealth he has everything.  The bible gives us a vivid example of this attitude in the rich man who pull down his small barns and built him bigger barns and said to his soul: "Soul, take thine ease....eat...drink...and be merry because you got many days laid up for you." (Luke 12:18) This Church saw themnselves one way...Jesus Christ saw them the opposite of what they saw of themselves:
But.. knowest not that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked:

 [A]. They were "poor", really poor:
         They said and thought they were rich, yet when it came to their souls, they had no provision for their souls to live upon. Their souls were starving in the midst of their abundance.  They were indebted to "the justice of God", but were "spiritually bankrupt" and  had nothing to pay off "the least part" of the debt.

[B.] They were "blind", blinded by "earthly prosperity" 
        They could not see "the danger of their real spiritual  state". They could not see into themselves.  They were blind, and yet they thought they saw with a clear vision. The light that was in them was not light at all but "darkness", and "great was that darkness"! This church had a "skewed vision" of Jesus and his mandate for all churches. They could not see Christ crucified, resurrected, ascended and sitting at the right hand of God the Father before their eyes. They could not see God by faith, even though Jesus was always present in them. They could not even see death, though death  was always before them. They could not even  look into eternity, though they stood upon the very brink of eternal judgment continually.
 
[C.] They were "naked", dressed in "earthly elegance" but "naked souls" without "heaven's white robe": 
        They were without "spiritual" clothing, They had neither possessed "the garments of "justification" or "sanctification"".
Their nakedness exposed both their guilt and pollution . Unknowingly, they were always exposed to sin and shame. The Prophet Isaiah rightly identified their "psuedo-righteousnesses" as "filthy rags". These filthy rags worn to cover them, but actually defiled them. They were naked, without house or harbor,  or safe haven for sadly,  they were without God, , the ONE who has been the dwelling-place of his people in all ages. Only in Jesus alone can the soul of man can find rest,  safety, and all suitable accommodations. 

Here's another powerful point to remember: 
        "The riches of the body will not enrich the soul; the sight of the body will not enlighten the soul; the most convenient house for the body will not afford rest nor safety to the soul".
The soul is a different thing from the body, and must have accommodation suitable to its nature, or else in the midst of bodily prosperity it will be wretched and miserable.

Christ's counsel to this 'lukewarm" church:
Revelation 3:18-19
"I counsel you to buy from Me gold refined in the fire, that you may be rich; and white garments, that you may be clothed, that the shame of your nakedness may not be revealed; and anoint your eyes with eye salve, that you may see"
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  A.     These people were poor;
         Christ counsels them to buy of him gold tried in the fire, that they might be rich. He lets them know where they might have true riches and how they might have them. First, Where they might have them—from himself; the pearl of price. Secondly, they must buy it. How can those that are poor buy gold? Just as they may buy of Christ wine and milk, that is, "without money and without price", (Isaiah 55:1). Something must be parted with,  to make room for receiving true riches. "Part with sin and self-sufficiency", and "come to Christ with a sense of your poverty and emptiness, that you may be filled with his hidden treasure." 

B.         These people were naked; 
        Christ tells them where they might have clothing, that would cover the shame of their nakedness. This they must receive from Christ; and they must  put off their filthy rags so they might put on the white raiment which he had purchased and provided for them--his own imputed righteousness for justification and the garments of holiness and sanctification.
 
C.    They were blind; and he counsels them to buy of him eye-salve, that they might see, 
        They were challenged to give up their own wisdom and reason, which caused them to be blinded from the things of God, and then, resign themselves to God's word and Spirit, and their eyes shall be opened to see their way and their end, their duty and their true interest.
        
 A new and glorious scene would then open itself to their souls; a new world furnished with the most beautiful and excellent objects, and this light would be marvellous to those who were but just now delivered from the powers of darkness. This is the wise and good counsel Christ gives to careless souls; and, if they follow it, he will judge himself bound in honour to make it effectual.

Christ's "loving explanation" and Appeal"
Revelation 3:19
"As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten. Therefore be zealous and repent.'     
        The meaning is, that "the rebuke" it is a proof of love on his part. Whenever the church or a Christian go astray, the Lord will offer a stern rebuke to recall them either by admonitions and by trials. Just a father calls back his children who are disobedient; and there is no higher proof of his love than when, with great pain to himself, he administers such chastisement as shall save his child. 
        Be earnest, strenuous, and ardent in your purpose to exercise true repentance, and to turn from the error of your wicked ways. Waste no more time. Spare no labor, work dilligently that you may obtain such a state of mind that it shall not be necessary to bring upon you the severe discipline which always comes on those who continue lukewarm in religion. The truth taught here is, that when the professed followers of Christ have become lukewarm in his service, they should lose no time in returning to him, anti seeking his favor again. As sure as he has any true love for them, if this is not done he will bring upon them some heavy calamity, alike to rebuke them for their errors, and to recover them to himself.

Jesus' Final Call to the Church"    "
Revelation 3:20-22
"Behold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and dine with him, and he with Me.  To him who overcomes I will grant to sit with Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My Father on His throne". "He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches."'" 

A.     Here Christ is graciously pleased by his word and Spirit to come to the door of the heart of sinners. He draws near to them in a way of mercy, ready to make them a kind visit.
B.        Christ finds this door shut against him; that is, the "door to the heart of man" is by nature shut up against Christ by ignorance, unbelief, sinful prejudices.
C.        When Christ finds the heart shut, he does not immediately withdraw, but he waits to be gracious, even till his head be filled with the dew.
D.        Christ uses all proper means to awaken sinners, and to cause them to open to him: he calls by his word, he knocks by the impulses of his Spirit upon their conscience. 
E.      
Anyone who open to Christ shall enjoy his presence, to their great comfort and advantage. 
         He will sup with them; that is commune and dine with them. He will accept  what is good in them and make it better. Everyday, God gives fresh supplies of graces and comforts, and stirs up fresh acts of faith, and love, and delight.

The Promise Made to the Overcoming Believer;
        If the Laodecean Church in its present state overrun and overcome with lukewarmness and self-confidence, hears the warning and becomes contrite in heart and spirit and take heed to the ples of Christ and repent to the reproofs and counsels of Christ, they have the promise of being energized with fresh zeal and vigour toward the true riches and become more than conquerors. 
        Jesus promised to forgive their sin and restore them they should have a great reward. And what is that reward? They shall sit down with me on my throne, as I also overcame, and have sat down with my Father on his throne, (verse. 21). 
        Remember, Christ while living on earth was subject to all types of temptations and embrioled in many confilcts with the Chief priest, scribes, pharisees and other religious sectsmet with his temptations and conflicts and yet, he overcame them all, because HE was more than a conqueror. Even now, Jesus serves as our Great High Priest, having overcame both sin and Satan, sits now at the right hand of God the father as our great Intercessor.
        When he has sat down with God the Father on his throne, Jesus possessed  that same glory which he had with the Father from eternity. As the "lamb" of God who came to take away the sin of the world, He conceal much of his divine glory while on earth, leaving it as it were in the hands of the Father, as a pledge that he would fulfil the work of a Savior before he reassumed that manifestative glory,  his divine glory equal to the Father. 

Finally..... That those who are conformed to Christ in his trials and victories shall be conformed to him in his glory; they shall sit down with him on his throne, on his throne of judgment at the end of the world, on his throne of glory to all eternity, shining in his beams by virtue of their union with him and relation to him, as the mystical body of which he is the head.

A Message to all unbelievers and those believers who are living in a fallen state: 
"A careless, obstinate sinner stands to lose everything and live in eternal damnation in the Lake of Fire by refusing to open the door of their heart to Christ"!  In 2 chronicles 7:14-16, God made an open appeal to the Israel to repent and return to serving the true and living God: As a child of God and the temple of the Holy Spirit, I appeal to you to take heed to these words from the Word:

"If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then will I hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land. Now my eyes will be open and my ears attentive to the prayers offered in this place. I have chosen and consecrated this temple so that my Name may be there forever. My eyes and my heart will always be there".

Rev. William Edward Boddie MDiv.



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From The Guest Post : "Don't Give Up"!

6/19/2012

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It’s a wonderful day to be a child of God. Have you ever wanted to walk away from everything and everyone? You were tired of feeling the way you felt. Have you ever wanted to turn and walk away from years of hard work? It seems as though no one really appreciates your dedication. Have you ever felt misunderstood or prejudged by society? No matter what you do or say, someone takes it the wrong way. Have you ever experienced discouragement because of a negative doctor’s report or financial statement? Just when you thought things were getting better, everything came unscrewed. Has your ministry ever endured lies and rumors? Have you been there? Are you there now? Today, I have been commissioned to come and minister to you.



My friend, Whatever You Do, Don’t Give Up! Life will often place you in a position of uncertainty. There will be people in your life who become jealous of you. Your ministry will experience lies and rumors from envious people. Your body will endure a time of weariness and despair. Giving up seems easy now. Walking away becomes tempting. The Bible declares in 2 Corinthians 12:9 - And He said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for My strength is made perfect in weakness … At your lowest point in life, God is still strong. When everything seems chaotic in your life, God is still in control.

When others mock you, God is still faithful. Whatever You Do, Don’t Give Up! You must continue praising the Lord. When you feel like no one else believes, you cannot give in to their disbelief or negativity. My brother, my sister, what are you currently faced with today? Has life placed a hurdle in your plans? Have you experienced betrayal and deceit?

Do you feel alone? Whatever You Do, Don’t Give Up! The Bible declares in Philippians 4:13 - I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me. You are able to overcome your current dilemmas. You can make it through. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. God has not forsaken you. Do not quit on the plans of God for your life (Jeremiah 29:11). You must learn to encourage (minister) yourself in the Lord (1 Samuel 30:6). You have to speak life to any dead situations in your life (Proverbs 18:21). The Bible declares in Ephesians 6:13-14 - Wherefore take unto you the whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand. 14 Stand therefore,… Whatever You Do, Don’t Give Up!

Challenge for the Day: When quitting enters your mind, counter it with your praise.

By Reverend David Rowser

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