Prophecy

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The Book of Revelation 2:13

Posted by on Nov 9, 2012 in Prophecy

Satan’s Seat

“I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, even where Satan’s seat is:” (Rev 2:13a KJV)

Pergamos was the center for pagan worship – even worse than the pagan worship found in Smyrna. Pergamos was called Satan’s seat and the place where Satan dwelled.

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The Book of Revelation 2:12

Posted by on Nov 7, 2012 in Prophecy

The Church of Pergamos

“And to the angel of the church in Pergamos write;” (Rev 2:12a KJV)

Pergamos was the Roman capitol in Asia Minor and was located 50-60 miles north of Smyrna. Like Smyrna, Pergamos worshiped the emperor and pagan idolatry, and false apostles and priests.

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The Book of Revelation 2:11

Posted by on Nov 6, 2012 in Prophecy

The Second Death

“He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches; He that overcometh shall not be hurt of the second death.” (Rev 2:11 KJV)

The second death refers to the eternal punishment in the lake of fire.

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The Book of Revelation 2:10

Posted by on Nov 5, 2012 in Prophecy

Fear None

“Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days:” (Rev 2:10a KJV)

Jesus doesn’t want us to fear those that would do evil to His people for His name’s sake. There will be trials, but we should remain faithful to Christ.

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The Book of Revelation 2:9

Posted by on Nov 4, 2012 in Prophecy

Thy Works

“I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich)” (Rev 2:9a KJV)

Jesus names several points about the Church of Smyrna: their works, their tribulation, and their poverty. The Church of Smyrna withstood great persecution for the gospel of Jesus Christ. It was for these works and tribulation that Jesus commended them.  

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The Book of Revelation 2:8

Posted by on Nov 3, 2012 in Prophecy

The Church of Smyrna

“And unto the angel of the church in Smyrna write;” (Rev 2:8a KJV)

Smyrna today is called Izmir and is located in Turkey. A disciple of John, a man named Polycarp, was the pastor of the Church of Smyrna until he was martyred in A.D. 155. The Church may have been started by Paul during his third missionary journey (Acts19).

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