SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR
2/24/2015 11:29 AM
My Worship Time Focus: Introduction to Laodicea
Bible Reading & Meditation Reference: Revelation
3:14-22
Message
of the verses: “14 "To the angel of the church in
Laodicea write: The Amen, the faithful and true Witness, the Beginning of the
creation of God, says this: 15 ’I know your deeds, that you are neither cold
nor hot; I wish that you were cold or hot. 16 ’So because you are lukewarm, and
neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of My mouth. 17 ’Because you say,
"I am rich, and have become wealthy, and have need of nothing," and
you do not know that you are wretched and miserable and poor and blind and
naked, 18 I advise you to buy from Me gold refined by fire so that you may
become rich, and white garments so that you may clothe yourself, and that the
shame of your nakedness will not be revealed; and eye salve to anoint your eyes
so that you may see. 19 ’Those
whom I love, I reprove and discipline; therefore be zealous and repent. 20 ’Behold, I stand at the door and
knock; if anyone hears My voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and
will dine with him, and he with Me. 21 ’He who overcomes, I will grant to him
to sit down with Me on My throne, as I also overcame and sat down with My
Father on His throne. 22 ’He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says
to the churches.’"
Well we have finally made it to the
beginning of the last church that the glorified Christ sends a letter to, and
this church spiritually is at the bottom.
Laodicea is the last stop on the mail route that included everyone of
the other church we studied thus far. I
just wonder what the messenger or Pastor who first read this letter
thought. If one goes by the prophetic
view of the order of churches that we spoke about in previous SD’s then this
would be the dominant church in the world before our Lord returns in the
rapture to take us to be with Him. Hal
Lindsey states in his commentary that this church became dominant beginning in
1900. This church could be called the
lukewarm church.
I do not find it a coincident that I
have been studying the major prophets for the last few years and am now at this
present time am studying the books of Revelation and also Ezekiel, for there
are parallels between what happened to Israel and what is happening to the
churches in the world today. If you go
back all the way to when God created the heavens and the earth and then created
man on the sixth day only to have man sin and bring sin upon the earth to which
its effects are still seen today, you find that God was providing a way for man
to come back into fellowship with Him through the promised seed of the woman
found in Genesis 3:15. We then see that
God had to judge the earth and all who live on it with a flood that covered the
entire world and killed all life that needed air to breathe with the exception
of those who were on the ark that Noah built.
Mankind has come from those eight people who were on that ark. Later God had to scramble the languages
because of the sinfulness of man and finally God called a man named Abram to
begin a people that we know today as the Jewish people. Some four hundred years after Abraham his
descendants were found in Egypt right where God told him they would be. God was forming a nation in order to have a
people who would write down His Law and who would also be the people that
Messiah, the Seed of the woman would come from.
God would use Moses to bring His people out of Egypt by doing ten great
miracles that would bring Egypt to its knees in defeat. After leaving Egypt the people of Israel
sinned against the Lord and wondered around the wilderness for forty years
before coming into the Promised Land led by Joshua. Their history was up and down spiritually,
but mostly the line would go down and finally God would judge them. The writer of 2 Kings writes the following in
2 Kings 17:7-23 “7 Now this came about
because the sons of Israel had sinned against the LORD their God, who had
brought them up from the land of Egypt from under the hand of Pharaoh, king of
Egypt, and they had feared other gods 8 and walked in the customs of the
nations whom the LORD had driven out before the sons of Israel, and in the
customs of the kings of Israel which they had introduced. 9 The sons of Israel
did things secretly which were not right against the LORD their God. Moreover,
they built for themselves high places in all their towns, from watchtower to
fortified city. 10 They set for themselves sacred pillars and Asherim on every
high hill and under every green tree, 11 and there they burned incense on all
the high places as the nations did which the LORD had carried away to exile
before them; and they did evil things provoking the LORD. 12 They served idols,
concerning which the LORD had said to them, "You shall not do this
thing." 13 Yet the LORD warned Israel and Judah through all His prophets
and every seer, saying, "Turn from your evil ways and keep My
commandments, My statutes according to all the law which I commanded your
fathers, and which I sent to you through My servants the prophets." 14
However, they did not listen, but stiffened their neck like their fathers, who
did not believe in the LORD their God. 15 They rejected His statutes and His
covenant which He made with their fathers and His warnings with which He warned
them. And they followed vanity and became vain, and went after the nations
which surrounded them, concerning which the LORD had commanded them not to do
like them. 16 They forsook all the commandments of the LORD their God and made
for themselves molten images, even two calves, and made an Asherah and
worshiped all the host of heaven and served Baal. 17 Then they made their sons
and their daughters pass through the fire, and practiced divination and
enchantments, and sold themselves to do evil in the sight of the LORD,
provoking Him. 18 So the LORD was very angry with Israel and removed them from
His sight; none was left except the tribe of Judah. 19 Also Judah did not keep
the commandments of the LORD their God, but walked in the customs which Israel
had introduced. 20 The LORD rejected all the descendants of Israel and
afflicted them and gave them into the hand of plunderers, until He had cast
them out of His sight. 21 When He had torn Israel from the house of David, they
made Jeroboam the son of Nebat king. Then Jeroboam drove Israel away from
following the LORD and made them commit a great sin. 22 The sons of Israel walked in all the sins of
Jeroboam which he did; they did not depart from them 23 until the LORD removed Israel from His sight,
as He spoke through all His servants the prophets. So Israel was carried away
into exile from their own land to Assyria until this day.”
Now as we read of the demise of Israel we also have
been looking at what Judah did seen through the eyes of Ezekiel, and in the end
they sinned greater than Israel and God took them into captivity in
Babylon. One may wonder why I would
bother to write this very brief history of Israel and Judah. Well as we get to the church of Laodicea we
find a church that is in a similar situation and we will also see what the Lord
has to say to this lukewarm church. One
point to be made here and that is that God still has plans for Israel as seen
through the prophets in the OT and also in the writings of the NT, especially
Romans 9-11 where Paul writes about Israel and their future, but none the less
the sinfulness of the nation of Israel surely found itself into the lives of
the people of the New Testament Church.
John MacArthur writes “Tragically, the sorrowful unbelief of Israel
finds a parallel in the church. There
are many people in churches, even entire congregations, who are lost. They may be sincere, zealous, and outwardly
religious, but they reject the gospel truth.
They have all the rich New Covenant teachings about Christ’s life,
death, and resurrection contained in Bibles they neither believe nor obey. As a result, they are doomed, just as
unbelieving Israel was. Paul described
them as those ‘holding to a form of
godliness, although they have denied its power,’ and then wisely consoled
believers to ‘avoid such men as these’ (2Tim. 3:5).”
As we look at the church at Laodicea
we will find out that this church represents apostate churches that are found
and have been found in the world since the church age began. We mentioned that there was a downward spiral
that began in Ephesus with those believers leaving their first love and now it
ends with the apostate church of Laodicea where we find Christ at the door
trying to get in as seen in Rev. 3:10.
Spiritual
meaning for my life today: Paul
wrote that as believers we are to learn from the sinfulness of those believers
found in the Old Testament. I can also
learn that the key to avoiding this slide is to continue to love the Lord,
remembering those first days when I became a believer and the richness that
Christ brought into my life.
Answer
to yesterday’s Bible question: “Abraham”
(Genesis 18:23-32).
Today’s
Bible question: “Who authored the book,
the Song of Solomon?”
Answer
in our next SD.
2/24/2015
12:14 PM