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Yeah.
I can imagine.
Is your class at school?
Is everybody at school or these?
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Talk to you later.
What about what about the president of the United States?
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Father, I pray this.
This morning.
We're going to continue our study of Revelations, chapter 2. We're going to look at verses 12 through 17.
This is the letter to the Church of pergamum.
In chapters, 2, & 3 of The Book of Revelation, letters, written by Jesus.
To 7:30.
They're trickiest that really did exist.
These messages were directly given to those churches has a very specific issues at hand.
Harvey's letters as are all the letters of the New Testament with her physically, written to churches or individuals.
They were applicable to everyone for all time.
These letters likewise describe, not only a single Church in history, but it kind of church that exists throughout all of history.
And so they're destructive for us cuz we looked at this third letter to the Church of pergamum.
We needed to church and Gage the compromise.
The first letter was written to Ephesus the church that left its first love.
The second letter was written to Smyrna.
The persecuted Church.
And this letter is written to a compromising Church.
The church is beginning to be linked, insufferably to the world.
And this church is described that it can maintain some kind of Christian credibility and also associated with the sense of the past.
Trichomonas, a picture of agent search, the courts the world in any form or any believer, who webs the world as we go through these letters.
We know that all have pretty much the same components.
First is the correspondent for the one who writes.
First 12 says, and to the angel of the Church of pergamum, right?
The one who has sharp two-edged sword says this, Did the angel or the messenger?
You're the one who will take the sweater back to the church verdigre, right in that is she says, right since the one who has the sharp two-edged sword says this.
Every time these letters, begin with the reference to the author, this is typical of ancient correspondence.
And this officer is identified as the one who has a sharp two-edged sword.
We know who that is from chapter 1, Jesus is described.
The first 16 is having his right hand Seven Stars, which of the seven live in and out of his mouth, came a sharp two-edged sword.
So the Lord's described as holding the leadership of the church in his hand and out of his mouth coming, a sharp two-edged sword.
Now, when you go over to 2:12, one who has the chart to Legend storage says, this.
Jesus them is the author.
And this case, you will notice that the description of Jesus that is selected.
Is that which articulates is judicial Authority.
It sees him as a judge.
What is the sword coming out of his mouth?
Perhaps Hebrews 4:12 says it as well, as them for the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword.
It is the word of God coming out of his mouth.
Sword.
It is an instrument of judgment falling on those who are deserving of, that judge me.
In Revelations chapter 19.
We see the same imagery.
Jesus Christ is in his return as described here.
He comes in judgment and making War.
His eyes are like a flame of fire and inverse 15 from his mouth.
Comes a sharp sword.
So that with it.
He may strike down the nation's.
It is a sword of judgment action.
To Jesus them in this letter is not a happy one.
It is not a promising, one is a threat.
When he introduced himself to the church, Smyrna in Versailles and said the first and the last who is dead and is come to life.
That's encouraging because some of them was dying for the statement Christ and he was writing them as one who was resurrected himself in the letter to the church in Ephesus.
He introduces himself simply as the one who holds the seven leaders in his hand and moves among the churches, which are represented by the golden lampstand not threatening at all.
Speaking about his control and his care and concern as he moves through his church and his protection over its leaders.
There was the first negative introduction because this is a church that is facing.
The judgement of Christ, is the right manner.
Dakshin for the Church of pergamum.
The Church of pergamum was in serious, danger.
Danger was going to come from Jesus.
Some Sade.
The one I'm real Mosasaur in this particular sword is a sort of judgment that is used to cut down those who disobey the Lord Jesus Christ from the very letter which he will study today.
As we go through it.
The pergamon was compromised.
Pergamum was a church made up of Gentiles primarily but times have changed and they have now gone back and picked up some of the tablets.
They have been married for the world as it were and are in danger of the Judgment of the lord of the church.
If you look back at what happened in the history of the church, you can understand this type of thing.
If you look at the sweeping history of Christianity, in the Western World, you will see the churches that became world with and what happened to them.
For example, of a time.
Under the Roman Empire, the church married, the world, even priests became Christian.
Priests even temples became Christian Church.
Even days of feasting and drunkenness became Christian days.
And Christianity got lost it all.
We are at the such time again.
Today.
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