Monday, December 03, 2018

Day 337 - Warnings from the church at Ephesus

Today's Reading: Hosea 9-10 and Revelation 2

In today's reading, I'm inspired afresh as I see God's letter to the churches. Today we see Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, and Thyatira being addressed. So much depth in each one...

I've studied this in the past in depth, but desire to do this again as I haven't looked at Revelation for awhile... And in this day and age, we really should be studying this book, the "Revelation of Jesus Christ" to the churches.

The Bible says, "He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches..."

I believe these letters are quite significant for our life today... Just reading in Acts of the Apostles, let me share a few thoughts about the church of Ephesus that brings conviction to my heart today:
"At the first the experience of the church at Ephesus was marked with childlike simplicity and fervor. The believers sought earnestly to obey every word of God, and their lives revealed an earnest, sincere love for Christ. They rejoiced to do the will of God because the Saviour was in their hearts as an abiding presence. Filled with love for their Redeemer, their highest aim was to win souls to Him. They did not think of hoarding the precious treasure of the grace of Christ. They felt the importance of their calling; and, weighted with the message, “On earth peace, good will toward men,” they burned with desire to carry the glad tidings of salvation to earth’s remotest bounds. And the world took knowledge of them that they had been with Jesus. Sinful men, repentant, pardoned, cleansed, and sanctified, were brought into partnership with God through His Son. 
"The members of the church were united in sentiment and action. Love for Christ was the golden chain that bound them together. They followed on to know the Lord more and still more perfectly, and in their lives were revealed the joy and peace of Christ. They visited the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and kept themselves unspotted from the world, realizing that a failure to do this would be a contradiction of their profession and a denial of their Redeemer.  
"In every city the work was carried forward. Souls were converted, who in their turn felt that they must tell of the inestimable treasure they had received. They could not rest till the light which had illumined their minds was shining upon others. Multitudes of unbelievers were made acquainted with the reasons of the Christian’s hope. Warm, inspired personal appeals were made to the erring, to the outcast, and to those who, while professing to know the truth, were lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God. 
"But after a time the zeal of the believers began to wane, and their love for God and for one another grew less. Coldness crept into the church. Some forgot the wonderful manner in which they had received the truth. One by one the old standard-bearers fell at their post. Some of the younger workers, who might have shared the burdens of these pioneers, and thus have been prepared for wise leadership, had become weary of oft-repeated truths. In their desire for something novel and startling they attempted to introduce new phases of doctrine, more pleasing to many minds, but not in harmony with the fundamental principles of the gospel. In their self-confidence and spiritual blindness they failed to discern that these sophistries would cause many to question the experiences of the past, and would thus lead to confusion and unbelief.  
"As these false doctrines were urged, differences sprang up, and the eyes of many were turned from beholding Jesus as the Author and Finisher of their faith. The discussion of unimportant points of doctrine, and the contemplation of pleasing fables of man’s invention, occupied time that should have been spent in proclaiming the gospel. The masses that might have been convicted and converted by a faithful presentation of the truth were left unwarned. Piety was rapidly waning, and Satan seemed about to gain the ascendancy over those who claimed to be followers of Christ. (pp. 578-580)
I've bolded the significant part of the reading above...

Let us take the warning of Ephesus to our own heart today.

Lord help us not to repeat the mistakes of Ephesus. Let us not grow cold and weary with the message, looking for some "new" pleasing doctrine...

Tomorrow's Reading: Hosea 11-12 and Revelation 3 

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