CHAPTER 2
OBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THIS CHAPTER
SUMMARY
In this chapter John is instructed to write to four churches in Asia: Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, and Thyatira. The Lord generally follows the same format: His self-designation, commendation, condemnation and related warning, exhortation and promise. Each letter closes with the admonition, "He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches." This suggests the letters were not just for the personal benefit of the churches addressed.
The church at Ephesus is commended for its steadfastness, especially against false apostles. But while standing for the truth, they had lost their first love. Exhorted to repent and be restored by doing the "first works", they are warned that their "lampstand" would be removed if they did not repent (1-7). The church at Smyrna is commended for being "rich" despite their tribulation and poverty. Unlike most churches, there are no words of condemnation directed toward it. While they would experience a little persecution, they are exhorted to remain faithful to death (8-11). The church at Pergamos is also praised for its steadfastness, but faulted for allowing false teachers in their midst. The Lord threatens to come and fight with the sword of His mouth if there is no repentance (12-17). The church at Thyatira is also commended, for their last works are more than their first. But they too have a false teacher and followers which jeopardize the condition of the church. Despite giving this "Jezebel" time to repent, she has not and so the Lord intends to make her and her followers an example before the other churches (18-29). I find noteworthy the connection between these letters with what was seen in chapter one, and what will be seen in succeeding chapters. In most cases the Lord's self-designation borrows something from the vision of the Son of Man in chapter one, which relates somehow with the particular message in which it is found. Also, we will see how most of the promises to those who overcome will be fulfilled in the unfolding of the visions that begin in chapter four.
OUTLINE
I. LETTER TO THE CHURCH IN EPHESUS (1-7)
A. THE LORD'S SELF-DESIGNATION (1)
B. COMMENDATION (2-3,6)
C. CONDEMNATION AND WARNING (4-5)
D. EXHORTATION AND PROMISE (7)
II. LETTER TO THE CHURCH IN SMYRNA (8-11)
A. THE LORD'S SELF-DESIGNATION (8)
B. COMMENDATION (9a)
C. EXHORTATION AND PROMISE (9b-11)
III. LETTER TO THE CHURCH IN PERGAMOS (12-17)
A. THE LORD'S SELF-DESIGNATION (12)
B. COMMENDATION (13)
C. CONDEMNATION AND WARNING (14-16)
D. EXHORTATION AND PROMISE (17)
IV. LETTER TO THE CHURCH IN THYATIRA (18-29)
A. THE LORD'S SELF-DESIGNATION (18)
B. COMMENDATION (19)
C. CONDEMNATION AND WARNING (20-24)
E. EXHORTATION AND PROMISE (25-29)
REVIEW QUESTIONS FOR THE CHAPTER
1) What are the main points of this chapter?
2) What pattern is generally followed in these letters to the churches?
3) What is generally the basis for the Lord's self-designation in these letters? (1,8,12,18)
4) For what does the Lord commend the church in Ephesus? (2-3,6
5) For what does the Lord condemn them? (4)
6) What solution does Jesus give for restoring their first love?
7) What warning does Jesus give the church in Ephesus? (5)
8) For what does the Lord commend the church in Smyrna? (9)
9) Who was guilty of blasphemy in Smyrna? (9)
10) Why were they not to fear what they were about to suffer? (10)
11) For what does the Lord commend the church in Pergamos? (13)
12) What is said about where they dwell? (13)
13) For what does the Lord condemn them? (14-15)
14) What warning does Jesus give the church in Pergamos? (16)
15) For what does the Lord commend the church in Thyatira? (19)
16) For what does the Lord condemn them? (20)
17) What does the Lord say regarding the woman who calls herself a prophetess? (21-23)
18) What exhortation does He give the church at Thyatira? (25)
19) What exhortation is given at the end of each letter? (7,11,17,29)
20) List the promises given in this chapter to those who overcome (7, 11,17,26-28)
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