Monday, March 9, 2026

"Author of the Letter" (Rev. 2:12c)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 1/28/2015 10:52 AM

My Worship Time                                                                             Focus:  Author of Letter

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                Reference:  Revelation 2:12c

            Message of the verses:  “The One who has the sharp two-edged sword says this:”

            Perhaps a little review is in order here as we look at who the author is and how He is described.  When people wrote letters during the time this letter was written they identify themselves first so the reader know firsthand who is writing to them, and this is probably a better idea than what we do in modern times.  We also remember that it is the Lord Jesus Christ who is now glorified that is the author of all of these letters to these seven churches, churches that existed during this time period around 96 AD.  We also remember that Jesus will identify Himself using the description of what is seen in the vision of Him that John saw in the first chapter of Revelation.  He identifies Himself in a way that is helpful to the church that He is writing to.  Remember too that Jesus is the One who walks among the lampstands and sees everything that is going on in His churches, and knows what they need to have a better relationship with Him.  Remember that the seven stars mentioned in chapter one are the messengers who will take these letters to their churches.  It is not known who these messengers, but they probably were the leaders of their churches and in reading John MacArthur’s commentary he believes that all of them set off to make the journey to their churches and when they got to Ephesus, the first church mentioned then the one who had letter would stay on at Ephesus while the six others would continue moving on to the next church where the messenger for the church at Smyrna would start there with his letter and five would go on and so on until all the letters were delivered. 

            In the partial verse that we have for today’s SD we see the glorified Christ described as having the “sharp two-edged sword” and this comes from chapter one and verse 16 “In His right hand He held seven stars, and out of His mouth came a sharp two-edged sword; and His face was like the sun shining in its strength.”  The question is what is this sharp two-edged sword?  Let us look at Hebrews 4:12 “For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart.”  The Word of God is the sharp two-edged sword as seen in this verse.  Now in my study of the book of Ezekiel I am looking at this time in chapter 21 and in that chapter the word “sword” is used 19 times and the sword that is being used there is God using the swords of the Babylonians to destroy the city of Jerusalem and the temple along with many of the Jews who were living there.  Why was God wheeling His Sword there?  Because they had disobeyed Him breaking His covenant He made with them.  Now we see in our verse from Hebrews that the Word of God is a sword and it is used in the case of the church at Pergamum to show them that they are not following the things that they should have been following, they were living in sin.  Let us look at what James has to say about the Word of God and how he describes it “19  This you know, my beloved brethren. But everyone must be quick to hear, slow to speak and slow to anger; 20  for the anger of man does not achieve the righteousness of God. 21 Therefore, putting aside all filthiness and all that remains of wickedness, in humility receive the word implanted, which is able to save your souls. 22 But prove yourselves doers of the word, and not merely hearers who delude themselves. 23 For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man who looks at his natural face in a mirror; 24 for once he has looked at himself and gone away, he has immediately forgotten what kind of person he was (James 1:19-24).”  James is saying to his readers that the Word of God is likened to a mirror and when a person reads the Word of God it will show him the imperfections that he has, but the key is to remember what is says and not do as these people in Pergamum were doing and that is forgetting what it says and go on living like they were before they read the Word of God. 

            In Ephesians 6:17 we read about the sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God, and although the sword described there is a small knife like sword and the one that is described here is a large sword I still believe that they both speak of the Word of God.  When we look at the attribute of God being all powerful we can believe what He says from His mouth is all powerful and these words in Revelation are coming from the mouth of the glorified Lord Jesus Christ. 

             Jesus Christ is described this way in this church because, as mentioned in our last SD, this church was a compromising church, a worldly church and this is what is needed from Christ to cause them to not being worldly or compromising.

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  It is wonderful living in our great country, but one of the problems living in our society is that there are many things that lure you away from following the Lord and becoming worldly.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  To love the Lord with all of my heart, soul, mind, and strength.  To recognize how much I am loved by the Lord.

Memory verses for the week:  2Peter 1:5-9.

5 Now for this very reason also, applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge, 6  and in your knowledge, self-control, and in your self-control, perseverance, and in your perseverance, godliness, 7  and in your godliness, brotherly kindness, and in your brotherly kindness, love. 8 For if these qualities are yours and are increasing, they render you neither useless nor unfruitful in the true knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9 For he who lacks these qualities is blind or short-sighted, having forgotten his purification from his former sins.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Darkness” (Exodus 7:12).

Today’s Bible question:  “In the Christian Armor, what is the breastplate?”

Answer in our next SD.

1/28/2015 11:30 AM

 

Sunday, March 8, 2026

PT-1 Pergamum: The Worldly Church" (Rev. 2:12-17)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 1/27/2015 9:49 AM

My Worship Time                                                Focus:  Pergamum:  The Worldly Church PT-1

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                Reference:  Revelation 2:12-17

            Message of the verses:  “12 "And to the angel of the church in Pergamum write: The One who has the sharp two-edged sword says this: 13 ’I know where you dwell, where Satan’s throne is; and you hold fast My name, and did not deny My faith even in the days of Antipas, My witness, My faithful one, who was killed among you, where Satan dwells. 14  ’But I have a few things against you, because you have there some who hold the teaching of Balaam, who kept teaching Balak to put a stumbling block before the sons of Israel, to eat things sacrificed to idols and to commit acts of immorality. 15 ’So you also have some who in the same way hold the teaching of the Nicolaitans. 16 ’Therefore repent; or else I am coming to you quickly, and I will make war against them with the sword of My mouth. 17 ’He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who overcomes, to him I will give some of the hidden manna, and I will give him a white stone, and a new name written on the stone which no one knows but he who receives it.’”

            Now before we get started looking at this worldly church I want to bring up something that is important to realize as we look at these different churches on our journey through the book of Revelation.  Now I have mentioned before that when you look at all of the churches you will see a downward spiral in their spirituality with the exceptions of the two churches in which Christ will give no rebuke to, Smyrna and Philadelphia.  There is a reason as to why the spirituality of these churches goes downward and it starts with the church in Ephesus where Christ rebukes them from leaving their first love.  Once that happens, once you lose your love for the Lord Jesus Christ then the other things that are mentioned in these churches begins to happen beginning with worldliness and ending up with out and out being lukewarm to which Christ wants you to spit you out of His mouth and seeing Him standing on the outside of the church wanting to come in.  It all begins with losing your first love for the Lord Jesus Christ.  

            I remember listening to a man named Howard Ball who had a ministry of reviving churches, churches who had fallen into the spiral that we see in the churches in Revelation.  He made a statement that I will never forget, and this happened in 1974 when I heard this.  He said that he liked to put his hands around the new believer in order to get warm from their heat of being a new believer in Christ.  They were hot for the cause of Christ, and I have seen this in people that I have had the privilege of leading to the Lord, and it is a wonderful thing to see.

            I have mentioned in different SD’s that I left a church after attending it for 32 years because they were trying to turn the church into what is called a “seeker-oriented church.”  The church wanted to lower themselves to what the world is in order to attract people from the world to come in and worship there.  At first thought you may think that this is ok, but think about what the church is suppose to be, and one thing it is suppose to be different than the world, a world in which Satan is in charge of.  Remember when Jesus was tempted in the wilderness and Satan told him “8 Again, the devil took Him to a very high mountain and showed Him all the kingdoms of the world and their glory; 9 and he said to Him, "All these things I will give You, if You fall down and worship me." 10 Then Jesus said to him, "Go, Satan! For it is written, ’YOU SHALL WORSHIP THE LORD YOUR GOD, AND SERVE HIM ONLY.’" 11 Then the devil left Him; and behold, angels came and began to minister to Him.”  Now notice Jesus did not say to Satan that he was not in charge of those kingdoms but told him to only worship the Lord and to serve him.  Churches are to be salt and light to the unbelieving world as we saw in the first chapter of Revelation seeing Christ walk among the lampstands which are the churches showing that we are to be a light in a dark place, and that dark place is the world. 

            What is worldliness?  John MacArthur gives this description of worldliness:  “Worldliness is any preoccupation with or interest in the temporal system of life that places anything perishable before that which is eternal.”  He goes on to write “Since believers are not part of the world system (John 15:19), they must not act as though they were.  ‘Do not be conformed to this world,’ wrote the apostle Paul, ‘but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect’ (Rom 12:2).” 

            John writes in 1st John 2:15-17 “15 Do not love the world nor the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. 16 For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh and the lust of the eyes and the boastful pride of life, is not from the Father, but is from the world. 17 The world is passing away, and also its lusts; but the one who does the will of God lives forever.” 

            We will begin to look in more detail at this church in our next SD.

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  This will be short, but to the point:  I want to stay away from worldliness which will take grace from our Lord to do.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  To love the Lord with all of my heart, mind soul, and strength, and to better understand the love He has for me.

Memory verses for the week:  2 Peter 3:5-9.

5 Now for this very reason also, applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge, 6 and in your knowledge, self-control, and in your self-control, perseverance, and in your perseverance godliness, 7 and in your godliness, brotherly kindness, and in your brotherly kindness, love.  8 Now if these qualities are yours and are increasing, they render you neither useless, nor unfruitful in the true knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.  9 For he who lacks these qualities is blind or short-sighted, having forgotten his purification from his former sins.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Jude.”

Today’s Bible question:  “What was the ninth plague that God placed on Egypt?”

Answer in our next SD.

1/27/2015 11:00 AM 

Saturday, March 7, 2026

"The Counsel for Smyrna" (Revelation 2:10b-11)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 1/26/2015 11:26 AM

My Worship Time                                                                 Focus:  The Counsel for Smyrna

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                Reference:  Revelation 2:10b-11

            Message of the verses:  “Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life. 11 ’He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. He who overcomes will not be hurt by the second death.’”

            I think that everyone on earth can use some counsel from time to time and the best counsel as far as I am concerned comes from the Word of God, and now we see the Glorified Jesus Christ who walks among the churches giving counsel to this little suffering church.

            Now to be fair as we look at each of these churches we will see something similar at the end of each message, something that I went over when we looked at Ephesus, but there will also be something different when we look at each of the churches, something unique to their situation, something to give encouragement to them if they would only follow what our Lord has to say to them, and that something unique in this case is that the Lord wants them to faithful until death, and then they will receive the crown of life.  There is no one better to give this advice than our Lord as He went through suffering and pain and then died a death that brought salvation to those who will accept His forgiveness.  He was raised from the dead because He had done what His Father had sent Him to do and now will receive much from His Father for being obedient even unto death.  “1 Why are the nations in an uproar And the peoples devising a vain thing? 2 The kings of the earth take their stand And the rulers take counsel together Against the LORD and against His Anointed, saying, 3  "Let us tear their fetters apart And cast away their cords from us!" 4 He who sits in the heavens laughs, The Lord scoffs at them. 5  Then He will speak to them in His anger And terrify them in His fury, saying, 6 “But as for Me, I have installed My King Upon Zion, My holy mountain." 7 "I will surely tell of the decree of the LORD: He said to Me, ’You are My Son, Today I have begotten You. 8 ’Ask of Me, and I will surely give the nations as Your inheritance, And the very ends of the earth as Your possession. 9 ’You shall break them with a rod of iron, You shall shatter them like earthenware.’   10 ¶ Now therefore, O kings, show discernment; Take warning, O judges of the earth. 11 Worship the LORD with reverence And rejoice with trembling. 12 Do homage to the Son, that He not become angry, and you perish in the way, For His wrath may soon be kindled. How blessed are all who take refuge in Him! (Psalm 2 1-12).”  This is a wonderful Messianic Psalm that gives us a glimpse of what the Father will do for His Son.

            John MacArthur explains the Greek for “the crown of life.”  “Those who prove the genuineness of their faith by remaining faithful to the Lord until death will receive as their reward the crown (stephanos; the victor’s crown) of life (cf. James 1:12).  The crown (reward, culmination, outcome) of genuine saving faith is eternal life, and perseverance proves the genuineness of their faith as they endure suffering.  The Scriptures teach that true Christians will persevere.  The biblical truth was understood by the authors of the Westminster Confession of Faith, when they wrote ‘They, whom God has accepted in His Beloved, effectually called, and sanctified by His Spirit, can neither totally nor finally fall away from the state of grace, but shall certainly persevere therein to the end, and be eternally saved.’  That is the unmistakable teaching of Scripture (e. g., Matt. 10:22; 24:13; Mark 4:13-20; John 8:31; Col. 1:21-23; 1 John 2:19).”

            Now go back to the end of the writings on the church at Ephesus in order to understand verse eleven as it is the same.  (See SD dated 1-19-2015).

Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I desire to be faithful to the Lord to the end of my life, to do the things that He calls me to do for the cause of Christ whatever that may be, and that being said I pray for grace from Him to see me through the things that He has called me to do.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  To love the Lord with all of my heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to better understand and live in the love He has for me.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “King Agrippa” (Acts 26:19).

Today’s Bible question:  “In which book of the Bible is Enoch’s prophecy found?”

Answer in our next SD.

1/26/2015 11:54 AM

Friday, March 6, 2026

The Lord’s Command to Smyrna (Rev.2:10a)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 1/25/2015 9:11 PM

My Worship Time                                                          Focus:  The Lord’s Command to Smyrna

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                Reference:  Revelation 2:10a

            Message of the verse:  “Do not fear what you are about to suffer.  Behold, the devil is about to case some of you into prison, so that you will be tested, and you will have tribulation for ten days.”

            First of all let us look at several verses that go along with what our Lord is telling these precious believers from Smyrna so that we can get a better idea of what is going on.  We already know that they have suffered very much for the cause of Christ and now Christ tells them that they will suffer more.  John 16:33 says “"These things I have spoken to you, so that in Me you may have peace. In the world you have tribulation, but take courage; I have overcome the world."”  Now keep in mind that Jesus spoke about this hours before He would be crucified so He will demonstrate to them about persecution.  Now let us look at a verse in the book of Luke.  “Lu 22:31 “Simon, Simon, behold, Satan has demanded permission to sift you like wheat; 32  but I have prayed for you, that your faith may not fail; and you, when once you have turned again, strengthen your brothers."”  Now can you imagine what Peter’s comment could have been when the Lord told him this?  Well you told him no didn’t you?  Well Peter did not have a chance to say that and he was tested, but we need to know two things.  First the Lord said that He would pray for Peter and Jesus told the believers at Smyrna “do not fear.”  Next when you go through the process of sifting wheat all the chaff is taken out and you have wheat left, so Peter would be able to strengthen his brothers just as Jesus told him to do.  John MacArthur writes the following about why this was allowed to happen to the believers in Smyrna and also it can be applied to what Peter when through and Job is another example this too.  “Specifically, the Lord predicted that the devil was about to cast some of them into prison.  God’s purpose in permitting that imprisonment was so that they would be tested.  By successfully enduring that trial, they would prove the reality of their faith, be strengthened (cf. 2 Cor. 12:9-10)—and prove once again that Satan cannot destroy genuine saving faith.” 

            Satan has been trying to destroy saving faith in the believer for many years, and just as in the case of Job, Peter, and these believers he has not been successful.  Jesus tells us in John 10:28-29 that we belong to Him “28  and I give eternal life to them, and they will never perish; and no one will snatch them out of My hand. 29  "My Father, who has given them to Me, is greater than all; and no one is able to snatch them out of the Father’s hand.”

            A few months ago one of the people who goes to our church told a story about his trip to Africa and the story was an amazing one and I will try to share it with you here.  This man is the president of a missionary agency and his travels took him to a country in Africa where he would teach Pastors for a while.  The weather was very rainy and the travelers had a difficult time getting to the place where the conference was to be held.  When the weather cleared people started arriving from many miles away.  Most had to walk and started out a few weeks in advance as they were hungry for the teaching that they would get there.  A couple of the men were mugged and had their few possessions taken from them, but said nothing at the conference about it, but someone finally told their story.  A few years prior to this near this same location the government was persecuting believers, or at least Pastors as they had to sign something which would have been against their belief, and not one of the Pastors signed the document.  They were all buried alive which is where they died.  There was one Pastor who had escaped and was riding his bicycle away when he began to think that he should go back, which he did and was also buried alive for the cause of Christ.  The president from the mission agency went with others out to a field where they thought was the place where the Pastor’s were buried.  The church began to grow as there were many people there to hear the teaching.  This story reminds me of the believers from Smyrna and it will be many stories told when we get to heaven as all believers who are killed for the cause of Christ will receive a crown at the Judgment Seat of Christ. 

            One more thing and then we will be done with this part and that is about the “ten days,” and what this means.  In thinking about this I have to go back to something I heard many years ago and it goes something like this “when the truth of Scripture makes sense, seek no other sense.”  Some try to add something to this, but the text says ten days and so let us just leaves it at that and seek no other sense.

            Spiritual meaning for my life:  It is wonderful to know that I do belong to Jesus Christ, and that He prays for me and that He defends me in heaven and also I believe that He will give me the grace I need to live a life that is pleasing to me.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Love the Lord my God with all of my soul, heart, mind, and strength.  Live my life under the truth that He loves me.

Memory verses for the week:  2 Peter 1:5-9.

5 Now for this reason also, applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge, 6 and in your knowledge, self-control, and in your self-control, perseverance, and in your perseverance, godliness, 7 and in your godliness, brotherly kindness, and in your brotherly kindness love.  8 Now if these qualities are yours and are increasing, they render you neither useless nor unfruitful in the true knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.  9 For he who lacks these qualities is blind or short-sighted, having forgotten  his purification from his former sins.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “The Great Sea” (Numbers 34:6).

Today’s Bible question:  “To whom did Paul say ‘I was not disobedient unto the heavenly vision’?”

Answer in our next SD.

1/25/2015 10:07 PM

 

 

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Commendation for Smyrna (Rev. 2:9)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 1/24/2015 10:06 AM

My Worship Time                                                                 Focus:  Commendation for Smyrna

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                Reference:  Revelation 2:9

            Message of the verses:  “9 ’I know your tribulation and your poverty (but you are rich), and the blasphemy by those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan.”

            We have already mentioned that there is no condemnation for this suffering church, but Christ does have a wonderful commendation for them and we will look at that today.

            In the vision of the Lord Jesus Christ from chapter one and verse fourteen we see that He has eyes of flaming fire, and although this can speak of judgment, it also speaks of Him seeing all that goes on in His church, and what He saw in Smyrna was a church that the world would think was poor, but He states that they are rich, a church that persevered even under great tribulation, a church that Christ had nothing bad to say of. 

            John MacArthur explains the word “tribulation.”  Thlipsis (tribulation) literally means ‘pressure,’ and is the common New Testament word for persecution or tribulation.  The church at Smyrna was facing intense pressure because of their faithfulness to Jesus Christ.  There were three reasons for that hostility.”  We will now take a look at those three reasons, and one of the reasons truly made me sad when I first studied this section by listening to MacArthur’s message on this church. 

            The first reason we already touched on from our last SD, and that is that the city of Smyrna was a city dedicated to the emperor worship, and all citizens of the city had to once a year worship the emperor at the temple that was built for him in the city.  This would not bode well with those who only worshiped the Lord Jesus Christ as their King.

            Now the second reason is that believers refused to participate in the pagan religion that also went on in the city.  Smyrna was a city full of idols and temples and those who did not worship at these places were noticed as much of the social worship in Smyrna was the worshiping of the false gods in these temples built for them.

            The last reason is the one that is hard to swallow for me and that is seen with the following words from verse nine:  the blasphemy by those who say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of Satan.” As we read the Bible we see how much love and patience that God has for the children of Jacob, how much He did for them in calling them, in forgiving their many sins until He had no choice but to show them His wrath and had them taken out of their country by the Babylonians, but gracious to bring them back into their land only to take them out of their land because they were responsible for the crucifixion of our Lord Jesus Christ.  Now the glorified Jesus Christ speaks of the synagogue of Satan in verse nine.  This is speaking of Jews who were turning those in the church of Smyrna into the authorities for the worship of our Lord Jesus Christ.  MacArthur writes “Unbelieving Jews commonly accused Christians of cannibalism (based on a misunderstanding of the Lord’s Supper), immorality (based on a perversion of the holy kiss with which believers greeted each other; cf. Rom 16:16; 1 Cor. 16:20; 2 Cor. 13:12; 1 Thess. 5:26), breaking up homes (when one spouse became a Christian and the other did not, it often caused conflict; cf. Luke 12:51-53), atheism (because, as already noted Christians rejected the pagan pantheon of deities), and political disloyalty and rebellion (because Christians refused to offer the required sacrifices to the emperor).  Hoping to destroy the Christian faith, some of Smyrna’s wealthy, influential Jews reported these blasphemous, false allegations to the Romans.  These haters of the gospel were a synagogue of Satan, meaning they assembled to plan their attack on the church, thus doing Satan’s will.  They may have claimed to be a synagogue of God, but they were just the opposite.”  As one reads through the book of Acts they will find that this was a great problem as Jews would not listen to the truth of the gospel, turned it down and then began to persecute the young church.

            The following quote is found in John MacArthur’s commentary, but is from a second century document entitled The Encyclical Epistle of the Church at Smyrna Concerning the Martyrdom of the Holy Polycarp. 

            “The whole multitude, marveling at the nobility of mind displayed by the devout and godly race of Christians, cried out, ‘Away with the Atheist; let Polycarp be sought out!’

            “But the most admirable Polycarp, when he first heard [that he was sought for], was in no measure disturbed, but resolved to continue in the city.  However, in deference to the wish of many, he was persuaded to leave it.  He departed, therefore, to a country house not far distant from the city.  There he stayed with a few [friends], engaged in nothing else night and day than praying for all men, and for the Churches throughout the world, according to his usual custom.  And while he was praying, a vision presented itself to him three days before he was taken; and, behold, the pillow under his head seemed to him on fire.  Upon this, turning to those that were with him, he said to them prophetically, ‘I must be burnt alive.’

            “And when those who sought for him were at hand, he departed to another dwelling, whither his pursuers immediately came after him.  And when they found him not, they seized upon two youths [that were there], one of whom, being subjected to torture, confessed.  It was thus impossible that he should continue hid, since those that betrayed him were his own household.  The Irenarch then (whose office is the same as that of the Cleronomus). By name Herod, hastened to bring him into the stadium.  [This all happened] that he might fulfill his special lot, being made a partaker of Christ, and that they who betrayed him might undergo the punishment of Judas himself.

            “His pursuers then, along with horsemen, and taking the youth with them, went forth at supper-time on the day of the preparation, with their usual weapons, as if going out against a robber.  And being come about evening [to the place where he was], they found him lying down in the upper  room on a certain little house, from which he might have escaped into another place; but he refused, saying, ‘The will of God be done.’  So when he heard that they were come, he went down and spake with them.  And as those that were present marveled at his age and constancy, some of them said, ‘Was so much effort made to capture such a venerable man?’  Immediately then, in that very hour, he ordered that something to eat and drink should be set before them, as much indeed as they cared for, while he besought them to allow him an hour to pray without disturbance.  And on their giving him leave, he stood to and prayed, being full of grace of God, so that he could not cease for two full hours, to the astonishment of them that heard him, insomuch that  many began to repent that they had come forth against so godly and venerable an old man.

            “Now, as soon as he ceased praying, having made mention of all that had at any time come in contact with him, both small and great, illustrious and obscure, as well as the whole Catholic Church throughout the world, the time of his departure having arrived, they set him upon an ass, and conducted him into the city, the day being that of the great Sabbath.  And the Irenarh Herod, accompanied by his father Nicetes (both riding in a chariot), met him and taking him up into the chariot, they seated themselves beside him, and endeavored to persuade him, saying, ‘What harm is there in saying, Lord Caesar, and in sacrificing, with the other ceremonies observed on such occasions, and so much sure of safety?’  But he at first gave them no answer; and when they continued to urge him, he said, ‘I shall not do as you advise me.’  So they, having no hope of persuading him, began to speak bitter words upon him, and cast him with violence out of the chariot, insomuch that, in getting down from the carriage, he dislocated his leg [by the fall].  But without being disturbed, and as if suffering nothing, he went eagerly forward with all haste, and was conducted to the stadium, where the tumult was so great, that there was not possibility of being heard.

            “Now, as Polycarp was entering into the stadium, there came to him a voice from heaven, saying, ‘Be strong, and show thyself a man, O Polycarp!’  No one saw who it was that spoke to him; but those of our brethren who were present hearded the voice.  And as he was brought forward, the tumult became great when they heard that Polycarp was taken. And when He came near the proconsul asked him whether he was Polycarp. On his confessing that he was, [the proconsul] sought to persuade him to deny [Christ], saying, ‘Have respect to thy old age, ‘and other similar things, according to their custom, [such as], ‘Swear by the fortune of Caesar; repent, and say, Away with the Atheists.’  Polycarp declared eighty and six years have I served Him, and He never did me any injury:  how then can I blaspheme my King and my Savior?’  And when the proconsul yet again pressed him, and said, ‘Swear by the fortune of Caesar,’ he answered ‘Since thou art vainly urgent that , as thou sayest, I should swear by the fortune of Caesar, and pretendest not to know who and what I am, hear me declare with boldness, I am a Christian.  And if you wish to learn what the doctrines of Christianity are, appoint me a day, and thou shalt hear them.’  The proconsul replied, ‘Persuade the people.’  But Polly carp said, ‘To thee I have thought it right to offer an account [of my faith]; for we are taught to give all due honor [which entails no injury upon ourselves) to the powers and authorities which are ordained of God.  But as for these, I do not deem them worthy of receiving any account from me.’  The proconsul then said to him, ‘I have wild beasts at hand; of these will I cast thee, except thou repent.’  But he answered, ‘Call them then for we are not accustomed to repent of what is good in order to adopt that which is evil; and it is well for me to be changed from what is evil to what is righteous.’  But again the proconsul said to him, ‘I will cause thee to be consumed by fire, seeing thou despises the wild beasts, if thou wilt not repent.’  But Polycarp said, ‘Thou threatenest me with fire which burneth for an hour, and after a little is extinguished, but art ignorant of the fire of the coming judgment and of eternal punishment, reserved for the ungodly.  But why tarriest thou?  Bring forth what thou wilt.’

            “While he spoke these and many other like things, he was filled with confidence and joy, and his countenance was full of grace, so that not merely did it not fall as if troubled by the things said to him, but, on the contrary, the proconsul was astonished, and sent his herald to proclaim in the midst of the stadium thrice, ‘Polycarp has confessed that he is a Christian.  This proclamation having been made by the herald, the whole multitude both of the heathen and Jews, who dwelt at Smyrna, cried out with uncontrollable fury, and in a loud voice, ‘This is the teacher of Asia, the father of the Christians, and the overthrower of our gods, he who has been teaching many not to sacrifice, or to worship the gods.’  Speaking thus, they cried out, and besought Philip the Asiarch to let loose a lion upon Polycarp.  But Philip answered that is was not lawful for him to do so, seeing the shows of wild beasts were already finished.  Then it seemed good to them to cry out with one consent, that Polycarp should be burnt alive.  For thus it behooved the vision which was revealed to him in regard to his pillow to be to be fulfilled, when, seeing it on fire as he was praying, he turned about and said prophetically to the faithful that were with him, ‘I must be burned alive.’

            “This, then, was carried into effect with greater speed than it was spoken, the multitudes immediately gathering together wood and fagots out of the shops and baths; the Jews especially, according to custom, eagerly assisting them in it.  And when the funeral pile was ready, Polycarp, laying aside all his garments, and loosing his girdle, sought also to take off his sandals,--a thing he was not accustomed to do, inasmuch as every one of the faithful was always eager who should first touch his skin. For, on account of his holy life, he was, even before his martyrdom, adorned with every kind of good.  Immediately then they surrounded him with those substances which had been prepared for the funeral pile.  But when they were about also to fix him with nails, he said, ‘Leave me as I am; for He that giveth me strength to endure the fire, will also enable me, without your securing me with nails, to remain without moving in the pile.’

            “They did not nail him then, but simply bound him.  And he, placing his hands behind him, and being bound like a distinguished ram [taken] out of a great flock for sacrifice, and prepared to be an acceptable burnt-offering unto God, looked up to heaven, and said, ‘O Lord God Almighty, the Father of thy beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ, by whom we have received the knowledge of Thee, the God of angels and powers, and of every creature, and of the whole race of the righteous who live before thee, I give Thee thanks that Thou hast counted me, worthy of this day and this hour, that I should have a part in the number of Thy martyrs, in the cup of thy Christ, to the resurrection of eternal life, both of soul and body, through the incorruption [imparted] by the Holy Ghost.  Among whom may I be accepted this day before Thee as a fat and acceptable sacrifice, according as Thou, the ever-truthful God, as fore-ordained, has revealed beforehand to me, and now has fulfilled.  Wherefore also I praise Thee for all things, I bless Thee, I glorify Thee, along with the everlasting and heavenly Jesus Christ, Thy beloved Son, with whom, to Thee, and the Holy Ghost, be glory both now and to all coming ages. Amen.’

            “When he pronounced this amen, and so finished his prayer, those who were appointed for the purpose kindled the fire.  And as the flame blazed forth in great fury, we, to whom it was given to witness it, beheld a great miracle, and have been preserved that we might report to others what then took place.  For the fire, shaping itself into the form of an arch, like the sail of a ship when filled with the wind, encompassed as by a circle the body of the martyr.  And he appeared within not like flesh which is burnt, but as a bread that is baked, or as gold and silver from the glowing in a furnace.  Moreover, we perceived such a sweet order [coming from the pile], as if frankincense or some such precious spices had been smoking there.

            “At length, when those wicked men perceived that his body could not be consumed by the fire, they commanded an executioner to go near and pierce him through with a dagger.  And on his doing this, there came forth a dove, and a great quantity of blood, so that the fire was extinguished; and all the people wondered that there should be such a difference between the unbelievers and the elect, of whom this most admirable Polycarp was one, having our own times been an apostolic and prophetic teacher, and bishop of the Catholic Church which is in Smyrna.  For every word that went out of his mouth either has been or shall yet be accomplished.”      

            I suppose that this was the longest quote that I have ever written on my Spiritual Diaries, but thought it necessary to add to this one seeing that the situation that the world is in may need to hear of a man who went through what many are going through in our world every day.

            Smyrna was a church that to the world seemed poor, but through the eyes of the all seeing, all knowing glorified Christ was rich.  On the other hand Laodicea was a church that the world though was rich, but Christ said it was poor, so much that He would vomit it from His mouth.

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  Ever since I became a believer in Jesus Christ as being my Savior and Lord on the 26th of January of 1974 I have had a great love for the nation and people of Israel.  This love was not there before for I knew little about Israel, and so when I read things like this as to how the Jews were involved in causing the deaths of many early believer it causes much pain in my heart.  My prayer for Israel is the same as Paul’s was that one day all Israel will be saved, and as we continue our study of Revelation we will see the prophetic time when this will happen.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  I desire to have a love for the Lord, to love Him with all my heart, soul, mind and strength as I am sure Polycarp had for many, many years before he was killed for the cause of Christ.  I desire to understand and appreciate the love that the Lord has for me.

Memory verses for the week:  2 Peter 1:5-9. 

5 Now for this very reason also, applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge, 6  and in your knowledge, self-control, and in your self-control, perseverance, and in your perseverance, godliness, 7  and in your godliness, brotherly kindness, and in your brotherly kindness, love. 8 For if these qualities are yours and are increasing, they render you neither useless nor unfruitful in the true knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 9 For he who lacks these qualities is blind or short-sighted, having forgotten his purification from his former sins.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question: “John the Baptist” (John 3:30).

Today’s Bible question:  “What else is the Mediterranean Sea called in the Bible?

Answer in our next SD.

1:15 PM

  

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

More on Smyrna (Rev. 2:8a-8b)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 1/23/2015 10:42 AM

My Worship Time                                                                                Focus:  More on Smyrna

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                     Reference:  Revelation 2:8a-8b

            Message of the verse:  Before we begin to look at the church in Smyrna I want to say that I missed a point from our last SD on Smyrna that want to bring up now.  When we looked at the description of the glorified Christ as it was described in verse 2:8c I neglected to bring up that the description was a part of the vision of the glorified Christ that was seen in chapter one and verses 17-18.  We will see the description of Christ repeated in other churches as well and I hope that I will not forget to bring that out as we go along.

            The Church (Revelation 2:8a)”  “The church in Smyrna.” 

            This church is nowhere mentioned in the NT other than here, but we can look at a verse in Acts that gives us an idea as the time period in which it began:  “Acts 19:10 ‘This took place for two years, so that all who lived in Asia heard the word of the Lord, both Jews and Greeks.”  This verse speaks of Paul’s ministry in Asia so we can believe that Paul’s teaching to the Ephesians had spread throughout Asia so this church would have been about forty years old when they received this letter that would include all of Revelation’s.

            I want to look at what the name Smyrna means, as it has a lot to do with what was going on there as far as the great persecution that they were going through.  The word Smyrna means or is translated in the Septuagint from the Hebrew as the word myrrh.  Now we see that word in different places in the New Testament.  “Mt 2:11 After coming into the house they saw the Child with Mary His mother; and they fell to the ground and worshiped Him. Then, opening their treasures, they presented to Him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.  Mark 15:23 They tried to give Him wine mixed with myrrh; but He did not take it.  John 19:39 Nicodemus, who had first come to Him by night, also came, bringing a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about a hundred pounds weight.” 

            Wikipedia has this to say about myrrh:  Myrrh /ˈmÉœr/ from the Arabic  (mur), is the aromatic resin of a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora,[1] which is an essential oil termed an oleoresin. Myrrh resin is a natural gum. It has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense and medicine. It can also be ingested by mixing it with wine.”

            This word started out in the NT as meaning perfume and it ended up meaning death.  Now first of all the myrrh must be removed from these small thorny trees and then it has to be crushed in order to extract what is needed to be used.  As we look at the church of Smyrna from this view point we learn that it was Satan who was being allowed by God to crush this church with persecution, and what came out was the sweet smell of them being obedient and also loving Christ in a way that probably cannot be duplicated without going through the persecution that they were going through.  The gloried Christ who see all things as He walks among His churches smelled a sweet aroma from this suffering church. 

            All of God’s Words that are found in His Word mean something and one of the reasons I like listening and reading John MacArthur’s books and his messages is that he breaks down the Word of God one book, one chapter, one verse, and one word at a time, and this brings new meaning to the study of God’s Word.  With this said I am reminded of my study of the Psalms a couple of years ago when there was another word that, although it does not mean exactly what the word Smyrna means it is does have some similarities.  The word is “worm” and it is found in the 22nd Psalm, a Psalm that speaks of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.  The following is an excerpt from my study of this Psalm and the word worm. 

            Henry Morris Writes this about the “Scarlet Worm:” Bible & Science tape series
Henry Morris

Look at the 22nd Psalm. This is the great Psalm of the crucifixion of Christ written 1,000 years before it was fulfilled. It describes in great detail the sufferings of Christ on the cross. "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" he cries out. Then down in verse 6...he says "But I am a worm (08438), and no man; a reproach of men, and despised of the people." What did he mean by saying "I am a worm"?...This particular worm is different from other kinds of worms. There are different kinds of worms, different varieties, but this is a particular worm. It means more than just he is not a man. Isaiah 52 says, "his visage was so marred more than any man, and his form more than the sons of men." He was literally made corruption personified; he didn't even look like a man there on the cross*; it is talking about more than that here. He says "I am a worm and no man." This is a scarlet worm and the reason it was called that was because it had the ability to secrete a scarlet fluid which was used in making the scarlet dye that they used in ancient days. As a matter of fact, when you find the word "scarlet" in the bible, it's the same word. "Though your sins be as scarlet," it's the same word exactly. The worm was identified with the crimson color. The life cycle of that worm is something like this: when the mother worm was ready to give birth to the baby worms, she would find the trunk of a tree, a post or a stick somewhere and then she would plant her body in that wood and she would implant her body so firmly in it that she could never leave it again. And then the young would be brought forth and the mother's body would provide protection for the babies as long as they needed before they could get out and take care of themselves. Then the mother would die, and in the process, the scarlet fluid would stain her body and the body of the young and the tree and so on. The Lord Jesus said "I am like that scarlet worm." He's making peace through the blood of his cross; he's bringing many sons into glory through the suffering. And this is a graphic testimony of the fact that eternal life comes out of the suffering and death of the Son of God.”

            I hope that this gives us another example of how words from the Word of God can bring out more meaning as we study His Word. 

 

            The City (Revelation 2:8b): “The city.”

            As I listened to John MacArthur’s sermon on Smyrna he noted that he could not determine when this city began as the area was prone to earthquakes and also fires so the city was built on top of the remains it seems many times.  The city was very prosperous and it actually still exists today as a city in Turkey.  There was a deep harbor near the city and mountains on which it was built.  However it seems that the city’s architect missed putting in the drains and at times there would be a not so good smell in the city due to this.  Smyrna was deeply committed to the worship of the Roman emperors and they were one of the first to build a temple to these leaders and made everyone who lived in the city worship him at least once a year, something that did not sit well with true believers.  There were also other temples to false gods in this city, and I am sure that this too brought problems for believers.

 

            John MacArthur concludes his commentary on this city by writing “Smyrna was a noted center of science and medicine.  Like Ephesus, it was granted the privilege of being self-governing.  It was also one of several cities that claimed the birthplace of the poet Homer.  As noted in the previous chapter, Ephesus’s harbor eventually silted up and the city went out of existence.  Smyrna, however survived numerous earthquakes and fires and exists today as the Turkish city of Izmir.”

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I suppose that there are times in my life when the Lord has had to crush me as the myrrh is crushed in order to get the pleasant aroma from me.  None of these times are fun, yet I suppose necessary to bring me closer to my Lord who was crushed for me and who became a scarlet worm for me also

 

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Not to lose my first love, but to love the Lord with all of my heart, soul, mind, and strength, and to live in the appreciation of His love for me.

 

Memory verses for the week:  2 Peter 1:5-9.

 

5 Now for this very reason also, applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge, 6 and in your knowledge, self-control, and in your self-control, perseverance, and in your perseverance, godliness, 7 and in your godliness, brotherly kindness, and in your brotherly kindness, love.  8 For if these qualities are yours and increasing, they render you neither useless nor unfruitful in the true knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.  9 For he who lacks these qualities is blind or short-sighted, having forgotten his purification from his former sins.

 

Answer to our last Bible question:  “The healing of the impotent man at the pool of Bethesda.”  

 

Today’s Bible question:  “Who said, ‘He must increase, but I must decrease’?”

 

Answer in our next SD.

1/23/2015 11:52 AM  

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Continued study of Smyrna (Rev. 2:8)

 

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 1/22/2015 10:28 AM

My Worship Time                                                                 Focus:  Continued study of Smyrna

Bible Reading & Meditation                                                Reference:  Revelation 2:8

            Message of the verse:  “The first and the last, who was dead, and has come to life, says this: (Rev.2:8c).”

            First I want all of us try to imagine a little bit about what has happened since the Lord Jesus Christ has gone back to heaven as seen in the first chapter of Acts.  The church began on the day of Pentecost as seen in the 2nd chapter of Acts and it was made up only of Jews at first.  Then we come to the 10th chapter of Acts when Peter gives the gospel to the Gentiles after seeing a vision.  Now keep in mind that this was something very hard for them to do because of how the Jews felt about Gentiles for there was great hatred between Jews and Gentiles at that time and I guess we can say that not much has changed along these lines.  The apostle Paul came to know the Lord in Acts chapter nine and then in Acts chapter 13 we see the beginning of Paul’s ministry as he goes on his first missionary journey, taking the gospel to first of all Jews, and then after they refused he would go to the Gentiles.  We believe that Paul was killed for the cause of Christ under Nero around 65 AD in Rome.  Peter was also killed around this time and so fairly soon after this all of the apostles had been killed for the cause of Christ with the exception of John.  Think about what the church was going through as many though by this time that the Lord would have returned to take all the believers to heaven in the Rapture.  People were being killed for their faith as the persecution under Domitian was mainly the cause of all the killings, and so I am sure that they were wondering what was going on.  John is on the island of Patmos probably breaking up rocks as a prisoner of Rome, and we wonder what his thoughts were about what was going on in his world.  Revelation one tells us that he was in the spirit on the Lord’s Day, he was worshiping the Lord when all of a sudden he is involved in the most remarkable vision known to man and is given a job to write down what he saw, what he was seeing and what he will see as the Lord takes him on a journey to the end of the world.  I am sure that he had mixed feelings about what He saw, but perhaps joy would characterize his overall feeling, for John knew that first of all Christ was in control of His church, and churches, and also Christ was in control of the future even after He would “un-create” this old world as Peter wrote about in the third chapter of his second letter.  When I was a small boy our family was taught by my mother that at the end of the world it would be burned up, and although this frightened me at that time it was what the Lord would use to bring me to Himself as He saved me 41 years ago on the 26th of this month.  Now as we again begin to look at the people of Smyrna who were being killed for their faith in Christ they read a letter that comes from their Lord as identifies Himself as “the first and the last, who was dead, and has come to life.”  This, I am sure would bring much comfort to their hearts.

            This identification of the writer was at the beginning of the letter which was what people did at that time; it does make more sense to do it that way, so much for progress.  The author of this letter is the glorified Christ as seen by how He identifies Himself.  First and Last is seen in the Old Testament:  “"Thus says the LORD, the King of Israel and his Redeemer, the LORD of hosts: ’I am the first and I am the last, And there is no God besides Me (Isa. 44:6).”  “"Listen to Me, O Jacob, even Israel whom I called; I am He, I am the first, I am also the last (Isa. 48:12).”  "Who has performed and accomplished it, Calling forth the generations from the beginning? ’I, the LORD, am the first, and with the last. I am He’ Isa. 41:4).” 

            The totally amazing thing about this statement is that Jesus Christ, the Second person of the godhead became a man, yet totally remained God, so that He could come to earth and die for the sins of all who would accept His free gift as being their Savior and Lord.  He died on the cross for our sins, and yet three days later He arose from the dead and will never die again.  John MacArthur writes:  “He is a profound mystery:  How can the ever-living One who transcends time, space, and history die?  Peter reveals the answer in 1 Peter 3:18:  Christ was ‘put to death in the flesh, but made alive in the spirit.’  He died in His incarnate humanness as the perfect sacrifice for sin, but now has come to life (by His resurrection) and lives forever ‘according to the power of an indestructible life’ (Heb. 7:16; cf. Rom 6:9)” As we said the believers in Smyrna would receive comfort in knowing this truth as so many others have received comfort from reading these words through the church age.  The people of Smyrna were being tortured and killed for the cause of Christ, but when Christ died He received the most unjust and severe persecution anyone ever suffered.  “3 For consider Him who has endured such hostility by sinners against Himself, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.  4 You have not yet resisted to the point of shedding blood in your striving against sin; (Heb. 12:3-4).”  Because of this our Lord can be a compassionate and understanding source of power to those suffering for the cause of Christ:  “17 Therefore, He had to be made like His brethren in all things, so that He might become a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people. 18  For since He Himself was tempted in that which He has suffered, He is able to come to the aid of those who are tempted (Heb. 2:17-18).”  “For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin (Heb. 4:15).”  Now for a moment let us think about two things, first of all it was impossible for Christ to sin, and yet we read that He was tempted in all things, similar to what we as believers are tempted.  Now some may say “well it was impossible for Him to sin” and this is true, but think about how many times you have been tempted, and how difficult it is to be tempted, and then think about having this going on in your life and never fall to the temptation.  Temptation is not a sin, but temptation is a difficult thing to go through.  Christ was tempted to the point where He sweat blood, and yet did not sin, that is something we will never do for we would give into the temptation before that happened, but Christ did not. 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  Temptation is something that I never want to give into, but I, like all believers, have three enemies, the world, the flesh, and the devil, and there are time when I give into temptation even though I try to learn how not to do that from books I read and from the reading of Scripture.  The psalmist wrote “Thy Word I have written in my heart so that I might not sin against You.”  He is saying that the Word of God is powerful, so powerful that the writer to the Hebrews writes “For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart (Heb. 4:12).”   John writes what will happen when we do sin “1John 2:1 My little children, I am writing these things to you so that you may not sin. And if anyone sins, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous.”   Warren Wiersbe quotes an old Scottish preacher who said “The successful Christian life is a series of new beginnings.”  This is something like John wrote.

My Steps of Faith for Today:  Learn to love the Lord with all of my heart, soul, mind and strength, and then realize better that Jesus loves me, and by doing this I will have a better way of saying no to temptation.

Memory verses for the week:  2 Peter 1:5-9.

5 Now for this very reason also, applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge, 6 and in your knowledge, self-control, and in your self-control, perseverance, and in your perseverance, godliness, 7 and in your godliness, brotherly kindness, and in your brotherly kindness, love.  8 For if these qualities are yours and are increasing, they render you neither useless, nor unfruitful in the true knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.  9 For he who lacks the qualities is blind or short-sighted, having forgotten his purification form his former sins.

Answer to yesterday’s Bible question:  “Sin” (Romans 3:9).

Today’s Bible question:  “What miracle did Jesus do during Passover week at Jerusalem?”

Answer in our next SD.

1/22/2015 11:35 AM