Revelation Chapter 3
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6 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.
11 Behold, I come quickly: hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown.
13 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.
15 I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot: I would thou wert cold or hot.
16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
19 As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.
22 He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.

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Matthew Henry's Bible commentary for Revelation Chapter 3...
Epistles to the church at Sardis; (1-6) at Philadelphia; (7-13) and Laodicea. (14-22)1-6. The Lord Jesus is He that hath the Holy Spirit with all his powers, graces, and operations. Hypocrisy, and lamentable decay in religion, are sins charged upon Sardis, by One who knew that church well, and all her works. Outward things appeared well to men, but there was only the form of godliness, not the power; a name to live, not a principle of life. There was great deadness in their souls, and in their services; numbers were wholly hypocrites, others were in a disordered and lifeless state. Our Lord called upon them to be watchful against their enemies, and to be active and earnest in their duties; and to endeavour, in dependence on the grace of the Holy Spirit, to revive and strengthen the faith and spiritual affections of those yet alive to God, though in a declining state. Whenever we are off our watch, we lose ground. Thy works are hollow and empty; prayers are not filled up with holy desires, alms-deeds not filled up with true charity, sabbaths not filled up with suitable devotion of soul to God. There are not inward affections suitable to outward acts and expressions; when the spirit is wanting, the form cannot long remain. In seeking a revival in our own souls, or the souls of others, it is needful to compare what we profess with the manner in which we go on, that we may be humbled and quickened to hold fast that which remains. Christ enforces his counsel with a dreadful threatening if it should be despised. Yet our blessed Lord does not leave this sinful people without some encouragement. He makes honourable mention of the faithful remnant in Sardis, he makes a gracious promise to them. He that overcometh shall be clothed in white raiment; the purity of grace shall be rewarded with the perfect purity of glory. Christ has his book of life, a register of all who shall inherit eternal life; the book of remembrance of all who live to God, and keep up the life and power of godliness in evil times. Christ will bring forward this book of life, and show the names of the faithful, before God, and all the angels, at the great day. 7-13 The same Lord Jesus has the key of government and authority in and over the church. He opens a door of opportunity to his churches; he opens a door of utterance to his ministers; he opens a door of entrance, opens the heart. He shuts the door of heaven against the foolish, who sleep away their day of grace; and against the workers of iniquity, how vain and confident soever they may be. The church in Philadelphia is commended; yet with a gentle reproof. Although Christ accepts a little strength, yet believers must not rest satisfied in a little, but strive to grow in grace, to be strong in faith, giving glory to God. Christ can discover this his favour to his people, so that their enemies shall be forced to acknowledge it. This, by the grace of Christ, will soften their enemies, and make them desire to be admitted into communion with his people. Christ promises preserving grace in the most trying times, as the reward of past faithfulness; To him that hath shall be given. Those who keep the gospel in a time of peace, shall be kept by Christ in an hour of temptation; and the same Divine grace that has made them fruitful in times of peace, will make them faithful in times of persecution. Christ promises a glorious reward to the victorious believer. He shall be a monumental pillar in the temple of God; a monument of the free and powerful grace of God; a monument that shall never be defaced or removed. On this pillar shall be written the new name of Christ; by this will appear, under whom the believer fought the good fight, and came off victorious. 14-22 Laodicea was the last and worst of the seven churches of Asia. Here our Lord Jesus styles himself, "The Amen;" one steady and unchangeable in all his purposes and promises. If religion is worth anything, it is worth every thing. Christ expects men should be in earnest. How many professors of gospel doctrine are neither hot nor cold; except as they are indifferent in needful matters, and hot and fiery in disputes about things of lesser moment! A severe punishment is threatened. They would give a false opinion of Christianity, as if it were an unholy religion; while others would conclude it could afford no real satisfaction, otherwise its professors would not have been heartless in it, or so ready to seek pleasure or happiness from the world. One cause of this indifference and inconsistency in religion is, self-conceit and self-delusion; "Because thou sayest." What a difference between their thoughts of themselves, and the thoughts Christ had of them! How careful should we be not to cheat our owns souls! There are many in hell, who once thought themselves far in the way to heaven. Let us beg of God that we may not be left to flatter and deceive ourselves. Professors grow proud, as they become carnal and formal. Their state was wretched in itself. They were poor; really poor, when they said and thought they were rich. They could not see their state, nor their way, nor their danger, yet they thought they saw it. They had not the garment of justification, nor sanctification: they were exposed to sin and shame; their rags that would defile them. They were naked, without house or harbour, for they were without God, in whom alone the soul of man can find rest and safety. Good counsel was given by Christ to this sinful people. Happy those who take his counsel, for all others must perish in their sins. Christ lets them know where they might have true riches, and how they might have them. Some things must be parted with, but nothing valuable; and it is only to make room for receiving true riches. Part with sin and self-confidence, that you may be filled with his hidden treasure. They must receive from Christ the white raiment he purchased and provided for them; his own imputed righteousness for justification, and the garments of holiness and sanctification. Let them give themselves up to his word and Spirit, and their eyes shall be opened to see their way and their end. Let us examine ourselves by the rule of his word, and pray earnestly for the teaching of his Holy Spirit, to take away our pride, prejudices, and worldly lusts. Sinners ought to take the rebukes of God's word and rod, as tokens of his love to their souls. Christ stood without; knocking, by the dealings of his providence, the warnings and teaching of his word, and the influences of his Spirit. Christ still graciously, by his word and Spirit, comes to the door of the hearts of sinners. Those who open to him shall enjoy his presence. If what he finds would make but a poor feast, what he brings will supply a rich one. He will give fresh supplies of graces and comforts. In the conclusion is a promise to the overcoming believer. Christ himself had temptations and conflicts; he overcame them all, and was more than a conqueror. Those made like to Christ in his trials, shall be made like to him in glory. All is closed with the general demand of attention. And these counsels, while suited to the churches to which they were addressed, are deeply interesting to all men.
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eduardo bautista's comment on 8/23/2010, 6:51am...
shame of thy nakedness is a sexual violation. what they have done was neither cold nor hot. they were lukewarm. lukewarm, cold and hot are not of the same meaning. lukewarm is not of the two standards which are cold and hot. the sexual violation then was neither of the two basis. in the sexual activities of the opposite sex, only marital sexual intercourse in strictly monogamous marriage is moral and that is cold. the other sexual activity is of the same sex. since married are forbidden to do same sex acts, hot is pure willing unmarried in same sex acts. with the meaning of cold and hot, lukewarm which is neither cold nor hot, neither of the two standards is married in same sex acts, neither in marital sexual intercourse in strictly monogamous marriage nor in pure willing unmarried in same sex acts. in verse 15 is 'i would thou wert cold or hot' means either in marital sexual intercourse in strictly monogamous marriage or in pure willing unmarried in same sex acts. with those meaning of lukewarm, cold and hot, there is no inconsistency or irregularity. there is either marital sexual intercourse in strictly monogamous marriage or in pure willing unmarried in same sex acts because there is neither in marital sexual intercourse in strictly monogamous marriage nor in pure willing unmarried in same sex acts.
Roy's comment about verse 10 on 7/08/2010, 3:20pm...
Revelation 3:10 is not a verse which proves that Christians will not go through the tribulation. The preposition “ek” translated “from” in that verse does not mean “out of” when used as a preposition of time. If you would like to see an analysis of this verse with other scriptural examples, go to:
http://www.logosapostolic.org/bible_study/RP355-9Keep_from_hour.htm
God bless you.
Swhise's comment on 6/08/2010, 5:51am...
Franc makes excellent points, my only contention with it is, we need to shed the heavy coat of Denominations as apossed to embracing them. I think when we embrace thewm we in esscence (please excuse my spelling)are chosing the lesser of the evils. If we dont teach as Sardus and Philidelphia i.e.."the key of David" we are failing ourselfs and other by only serving milk at the table when we and others are CRAVING meat. I belive many proficies have come to pass, from the first to some seals and trumps. As Ezekiel states we are to be watchers and we maybe held accountable if we refuse to warn of inpending danger, (just watch the news). Javier, dude Jesus told the returning Disiples (im paraphrasing) when they rebuked folks casting devils and healing ing in his name, rebuke them not if they arent against us their for us. Our God is the heart knower, if they'er wrong he'll let them know, maybe thats what the Millinium is for. Questions...Comments
javier garcia's comment on 5/27/2010, 7:01am...
I have an opinion about the identity of the seven churches. I have followed the teachings of the Seventh Day Adventists who have a strong tendency to teach the visions of their prophetess Ellen White, who received visions via a spirit which identified itself as the "Spirit of Prophecy." I believe this spirit to be "Jezebel" (Rev. 2:20) deceiving God's servants to "commit fornication and eat things sacrificed to idols." Seventh Day Adventists abstain from drinking wine, tend toward vegetarianism and other dietary changes from what God teaches. Following the teachings, ideas, suggestions or commandments of the Spirit of Prophecy, opposing God's laws is "fornication" in God's eyes. All this while at the same time, the works of the SDA church clearly resemble those listed in verse 19 (love, service, faith, patience, and increasing works). Most other Christian denominations have much to learn from the Adventists on how to fulfil God's love through works, and the Adventists would be well advised to read and study the Bible for what it says, instead of relying on the visions given by the self proclaimed "Spirit of Prophecy."
Sardis is also easily identified today because the church which received the truth at the begining but changed everything around to the point that is no longer "alive" is by far the largest Christian denomination today. The Catholic Church, after receiving God's truth from the apostle Peter himself, went on to change God's Sabbath for Sunday; God's Holy Days for pagan festivals; baptism by immersion for sprinkling; modifying the 10 commandments to allow the worship and veneration of Mary, saints, and Jesus through the use of statues and other idols. This is actually the reason why God tells them they are "dead", and counsels them to go back to the original gospel (Rev. 3: 1-3).
All the works of the messages to the seven churches can be seen among Christian denominations today, and I agree with the previous comment that we are responsible to identify the true works of the particular denomination we follow and repent accordingly.
Franc Lado's comment on 5/26/2010, 5:55pm...
It is clear that the messages in chapters two and three refer to churches that exist until the time of the advent.
Thyatira is told to retain what [good] they have until "I come" (Jesus speaking). Sardis also is instructed that if they do not repent, Jesus will "come upon them" [advent] as a thief, at a time they are not expecting; therefore both these churches have to exist at the time Jesus returns to earth.
Most of the many prophecies in these two chapters are yet to be fulfilled; therefore, these seven churches exist today each with its own particular works as stated. Our challenge is to identify the works of our particular Christian denomination in order to know where we need to repent.
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