| THE SEVENTH CHURCH: 
        LAODICEA1757 to 1772-5A-4
 | THE SEVENTH CHURCH: 
        LAODICEA(Commentary)
 1758-5A-4
  Laodicea  
        means "human rights" or "the rights of the people." 
        Thus, this was a church governed by the will of the people, rather than 
        the will of God. Laodicea was located on a trade route, 
        about forty miles southeast of Philadelphia in the country known, today, 
        as Turkey. Supposedly, it was named after Laodice, the wife of the Seleucid 
        monarch, Antiochus II. It was a large, fortified city, constructed during 
        the middle of the third century B.C. Laodicea produced a fine black wool 
        from the local sheep. It boasted a medical school, which produced a well-known 
        eye medicine, called "Phrygian powder." (Laodicea was the capital 
        of Phrygia.) Water was brought in by a special, six mile long, aqueduct 
        system from nearby cities. Sunlight heated the water to lukewarm. The 
        city was reportedly destroyed by an earthquake, about 34 years prior to 
        John writing this letter but was rebuilt. It had become a Christian city. 
        Paul was very concerned over this church; as it is written, Col 2:1-FOR 
        I WOULD THAT YE KNEW WHAT GREAT CONFLICT I HAVE.FOR THEM AT LAODICEA. 
        It may be said that Paul was very concerned about their spiritual condition. The city was later destroyed by the Moslems, 
        during the Middle Ages, and abandoned; its desolate ruins remain today. 
        These ruins, apparently, reveal a wealthy financial and commercial center 
        with temples and theaters. Luxury and pride would seem to go hand in hand 
        with such things. SUMMARY OF THE LAODICEAN 
        CHURCH1759-5A-4
 There are eleven bad things and no good 
        things mentioned of the Laodicean church in Rev 3:14-22. It seems this 
        church has forgotten that Jesus is the ultimate Authority, He is true, 
        and He is the true Judge. They have forgotten that He is faithful, He 
        is God Almighty, and He created all things. It is the most heavily rebuked and deceived 
        church in the history of the church age; however, it sees itself as "the 
        best." It is the only church of the seven in which the entire church 
        will be spit out (rejected). This church is described as lukewarm, 
        indifferent, not concerned with right and wrong, or with good and evil. 
        They take a neutral position: one of "live and let live; don't rock 
        the boat; and don't cause waves." They are trying to serve two masters-God 
        and self (or the world). They are positive they are right. At best, their 
        understanding of God's Word, obedience, sin, repentance, and the fruits 
        of the Spirit, is only lukewarm. It is the worst of all the seven churches, 
        yet the most confident. They claim they are rich, increased with goods, 
        and have need of nothing; however, God judges them to be wretched, 
        which is the result of having no faith or faith like a wave. It comes 
        from a lack of truth, sound doctrine, and understanding. They are miserable, 
        tossed about with all kinds of incorrect doctrines, which come in like 
        the wind from every direction. They are poor in wisdom, in knowledge, 
        in faith, and in the Word of God. They are not zealous for the truth, 
        but are blind to their true condition and to Satan's schemes. They 
        think their condition is just the opposite of what it really is. They 
        gather around themselves teachers that say what their selfishness, emotions, 
        and deceived hearts want to hear. They are shamefully naked. They 
        do not have on the white garments of righteousness, but are clothed with 
        the black wool of deceit, which is no clothing at all. This church is 
        shown to be naked, but they do not know these things. They are positive 
        they are saved, but are positively wrong. THE FOOL RAGETH, AND IS CONFIDENT-Pv 
        14:16. One of the most appalling aspects of this church is, they are totally 
        ignorant of all these things. They are unaware of their true spiritual 
        condition. They are, sometimes, willingly ignorant. They are sometimes 
        so deceived and blind that they do not even recognize that the letter 
        to the church of the Laodiceans is actually a letter to them. 
        As a result, they do not seek to change or repent. It may be said, these 
        are people that go to church, sing spiritual songs, pray to God, and then 
        Monday through Saturday live as if Jesus does not exist. They behave as 
        if they will never have to face the judgment. Laodiceans are told to buy of Jesus gold 
        that is refined by the fire. They are told to anoint their eyes with ointment, 
        so they can see their true spiritual condition as God sees it. The Lord 
        appears to be admonishing them to be zealous for the things of God-wisdom, 
        knowledge, and truth-and to hate every evil way. He is telling them to 
        repent. Jesus is shown outside the door of this 
        church, not inside. He is depicted as knocking on the door of the church 
        and on the individual's heart, but the Laodiceans do not want to let Him 
        in. They do not want to be shown they are wrong and will perish. They 
        do not want to see their true blind and wretched condition. They do not 
        want correction or truth. Often, ministers, churches, and ministries focus 
        more on getting money and more people, rather than on humbleness, brokenness, 
        and good sound doctrine. This is a description of the last church-the 
        worst of all, in which the entire church is described as being spit out 
        (or perishing). This is a description of the most confident church of 
        them all, yet it is the most deceived church that has ever existed; however, 
        they do not know or understand it. This is the description of today's 
        church. The verses on the Laodicean church are in perfect harmony 
        with many other verses that tell how the times would be, leading up to 
        the Tribulation. We would all do well to heed the words 
        of Jesus: HE THAT HATH AN EAR, LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH UNTO 
        THE CHURCHES-Rev 3:22. TODAY'S CHURCH1760-5A-4
 This is the church age from which the 
        Antichrist will emerge. It is the church age Paul talked about that would 
        not endure sound doctrine, but would gather around them teachers that 
        would say what their ITCHING EARS wanted and desired to hear-ref 2 Tim 
        4:3. Jesus was asked about the sign of His coming. The first thing He 
        said was, TAKE HEED THAT NO MAN DECEIVE YOU-Mt 24:4; ref Mk 13:5; Lk 21:8. 
        Before Jesus warned about wars and rumors of wars; before He related about 
        famines, earthquakes, and diseases; before He told about the Gospel being 
        published among all nations, He warned about the age of religious deception 
        that would come. This is that church age. In the history of the seven 
        churches, there has never been a church age so filled with deceptive doctrines 
        and ideas, yet so totally ignorant of its true condition. In the church 
        of Sardis (the "dead" church), there were a FEW NAMES that had 
        not defiled their garments-ref Rev 3:4. However, in the Laodicean church 
        age, there does not appear to be even a "few" that are not blind 
        and naked. This is very much in harmony with the 
        Scriptures relating to the coming of the Lord being as in the days of 
        Noah, wherein FEW souls were saved. Despite the overwhelming witness of 
        God's Word, regarding this church, they are in total ignorance of the 
        truth, often preaching just the opposite. Today's church is full of 
        deception; it will perish. However, there are well-known Bible teachers 
        who think that more than fifty percent of Americans are born-again. It is a church where people are entertained 
        and made to feel good, instead of falling upon their knees in godly sorrow 
        for sin. It is a church age for laughing rather than for crying. It is 
        a church age of saying a sinner's prayer and believing a person is saved, 
        even though afterward there is absolutely no evidence of repentance, the 
        fruits of the Spirit, doing the will of God, or the fruits of the works 
        of God. In some cases, the preachers know these things, but will not tell 
        their congregations the truth. Some are afraid that people might leave 
        their church and go elsewhere. They love the praise of men more than the 
        praise of God. Having lots of unsaved or lukewarm people means more to 
        them than having a few hot, spiritual people. It is a church that finds time to do all 
        manner of things, but does not find time to humbly dwell in and study 
        God's Word as if their life depended on it. It is the church age when thousands of 
        Christian preachers may preside daily over funerals declaring that the 
        deceased person is now in heaven-when, in reality, he is screaming, tormented 
        in the flames of hell. When have you ever heard a preacher say at a funeral 
        that the deceased person went to hell? The Bible clearly shows that only 
        a few are truly saved by the grace of God; however, if one would listen 
        to the preachers at funerals, it would seem that everyone goes to heaven. The preaching, in many of 
        today's churches, consists of foolishness, jokes, storytelling, 
        and teaching what pleases people, rather than God's pure Word. They do 
        not usually preach that THE THOUGHT OF FOOLISHNESS IS SIN-Pv 24:9. Some 
        of America's best comedians are behind the pulpits. Should a preacher, 
        who gets the congregation laughing with jokes, then expect people to fall 
        on their faces before God with conviction for sin and with tears of repentance? 
        Is this the way Jesus preached? Did Jesus try to comfort those that came 
        to hear Him with jokes, foolishness, or other antics to cause them to 
        laugh? The preaching, in many of today's churches, 
        consists of reading a few Bible verses; then the preacher talks about 
        himself, his family, and other incidents that relate to the verses. The 
        people learn very little about Jesus. They learn very little of the WORD 
        OF GOD and of comparing the Word with the Word. On the other hand, they 
        learn a great deal about the preacher, his children, his wife, his friends, 
        things he has done, and so on. What a blind church age, when we teach 
        what other people and other books say, but we ignore what God says in 
        His Word! The milk of the Word is diluted with lots of water. They preach 
        watered-down milk. A baby that receives only one part of milk, mixed with 
        ten parts of water, will eventually die. The born-again Christian needs 
        and desires the PURE SPIRITUAL MILK-1 Pe 2:2 NIV, that is not watered-down 
        with other things. It is not man, but the Holy Spirit that opens a person's 
        heart to understand. So few seem to realize this. It is 
        a church age where God's Word is proclaiming, PREACH THE WORD-2 Tim 4:2. 
        Jesus (the Word) is outside the church knocking, yet who has ears to hear? What a blind church age it is! Jesus is 
        about to return; many biblical signs testify to this fact. Nevertheless, 
        many churches will not teach Bible prophecy. Even though much of the Bible 
        pertains to prophecy, it is often ignored. Many churches teach on love, 
        but exhibit no love toward other born-again people outside of their own 
        local church. Many churches think they can see how blind other churches 
        are, but fail to see how blind they themselves are. Many Bible schools and churches teach 
        this way; afterward, they wipe their mouth and say, "I have done 
        no wrong." In their blindness, they fulfill the Laodicean prophecies. It is very common, in America, to find 
        church members that say they follow Christ, but are involved in every 
        sort of sin imaginable. Many of these same people hold positions of authority. 
        They may oversee the church's business affairs, including the hiring and 
        dismissing of pastors, yet they, themselves, are spiritually dead and 
        ignorant of God's Word. The church has been infected with leaven (false 
        doctrine), which has grown like a cancer, reaching to the very core. The 
        entire church is infected and sick, but does not know it. In today's church, some 
        missionaries think that many in Africa shall be raptured; it is estimated 
        that eighty percent of the African couples that are living 
        together are not even married, when viewed in light of God's Word. Some 
        just move in together. Others may pay part of a dowry, or say they will 
        pay it, and then set up housekeeping and have children. They live in fornication, 
        yet believe they are married. (Marriage customs vary somewhat from nation 
        to nation, or from tribe to tribe.) Many of these are professing Christian 
        preachers. Many other "so-called" Christian preachers have several 
        wives. In addition, many of the churches are divided against each other; 
        bickering has led to further splits and even hatred. In India, the woman or parents 
        of the woman may pay for her husband, which is very contrary to the Bible. 
        This practice instills a concept completely foreign to God's Word. It 
        was Jesus Who gave His life for His bride. We love Him, because He first 
        loved us. He gave His life for us. Often in India, when payment is not 
        made, the husband may beat or kill his wife. Many Christian pastors in 
        India and Africa are afraid to take a stand for what is 
        right in the eyes of God's Word, as they would be going against the traditions 
        of the people. By doing this, they might suffer further persecutions. 
        Many American missionaries that go to these places are either ignorant 
        of these things, or they choose to ignore them. In addition, some American 
        missionaries bring false doctrines and deceptions of the Laodicean 
        age with them to the mission field and further deceive the people. It 
        is wrong for Christians to partake of traditions that oppose the Word 
        of God. It is also wrong for Christian pastors to permit these practices 
        among the flock of which they have the oversight. To do so is sin and 
        only serves to perpetuate the "leaven." Murder, stealing, drugs, fornication, 
        adultery, homosexuality, abortions, greed, materialism, swearing, hatred, 
        and every manner of sin conceivable exists in America. Nevertheless, many 
        of the unrepentant people that do these things attend church on Sunday 
        as if they have done no wrong. At church, however, they seldom hear preaching 
        against sin; they seldom hear the word "repent." In many of the churches throughout the 
        world, people sing, and sing, and sing, but know little 
        of what God's Word has to say. They know the words to many songs, but 
        know little about Bible doctrine. It is very common, in some countries, 
        to find pastors that may pray for more than one hour a day, but spend 
        only a few minutes reading God's Word. They pray to a God they know very 
        little about. Around the world, the church is in great blindness and is 
        not aware of it. This is part of what Jesus prophesied would happen; it 
        has come to pass. As birth pangs of a woman, it will continue to get worse 
        until, finally, the trumpet sounds and Jesus calls those few faithful, 
        fruit-bearing Christians home. The Laodicean Christians of this generation 
        will be rejected (spit out) and left behind: most will continually refuse 
        to believe this until it is too late. The truth of much of God's 
        Word (Jesus) has been abandoned and rejected by this church age. As Jesus 
        is seen standing outside of His church knocking on the door, so the Laodiceans 
        will be left out of heaven, except they repent. Can you clearly see these 
        things? Very few can. Consider EPAPHRAS...A SERVANT OF CHRIST...HE HATH 
        A GREAT ZEAL FOR YOU, AND THEM THAT ARE IN LAODICEA-Col 
        4:12,13. SPIRITUAL WARFARE1761-5A-4
 As we carefully study the seven churches, 
        we note that Satan has tried bringing great persecutions in the past; 
        these did not destroy the church. Satan has tried using less persecutions 
        and more false doctrine mixed with the truth; this worked more effectively. Satan is using prosperity, selfishness, 
        false doctrine, and lukewarm preaching mixed with the truth; this has 
        almost destroyed the church. This is the Laodicean church. It needs to be repeated that there is 
        not one good thing mentioned about the Laodicean church from the words 
        of Jesus. Information on the Laodicean church (Rev 
        3:14-22): 
         
          A lukewarm church that will be spit 
        out         
          The approximate period represented 
            is from 1948 to the Rapture (many others believe the time is from 
        1917 to the Rapture)         
        Three descriptions of Jesus         
        No good things         
        Eleven bad things         
        One warning         
          Four items of advice on what to do 
        and why         
        Six reasons to follow God's advice         
        Two items of what Jesus is doing         
        Two "ifs"         
        Three promises         
        One reward         | 
   
    |  3:16. SO THEN BECAUSE THOU ART 
        LUKEWARM, AND NEITHER COLD NOR HOT, I WILL SPEW (or spit) THEE OUT OF 
        MY MOUTH. Ref Mt 25:5; Jere 3:10. LD. |  3:16. 2. SO THEN BECAUSE THOU ART LUKEWARM, 
        AND NEITHER COLD NOR HOT. Consider the nature of something lukewarm. 
        A cup of cold water can be very satisfying-ref Mt 10:42. A cup of hot 
        tea or some other beverage can also be very satisfying and taste delicious. 
        But a cup of lukewarm water or lukewarm tea can be very unappealing; it 
        may taste so bad, a person may want to spit it out. This describes the 
        Laodicean church age. It was the cold, spiritual atmosphere 
        of the church in England that motivated John Wesley to begin his own meetings. 
        It was the coldness of the Methodist Church that caused William Booth 
        to become "on fire" for the Lord. God wants His people to be 
        "hot" in knowledge and in zeal for Him. However, if this is 
        not the case, then He would prefer them to be cold. When one is cold, 
        it is clear-cut; this distinction can eventually lead some to want to 
        be hot. However, the lukewarm often do not recognize their condition or 
        seek to change as the cold do. They are deceived, but confident they will 
        not perish and are usually comfortable in the world. Many of today's churches, in America, 
        are a type of social club. They have committees, lots of programs, recreation 
        areas, entertainment, paid singers, and comedians. There are many things 
        to lure a person in and to please the carnal nature and flesh. Soulwinning 
        is like a business. There are many types of crusades and "revivals"; 
        however, few generate true conviction for sin, where people are driven 
        to their knees, confessing their sins, denying themselves, and crying 
        out in brokenness over their wickedness. Revivals, in this 
        lukewarm generation, seldom spark desire within one to be so hungry for 
        Jesus that he turns off the TV and sets aside other activities to spend 
        hours a day studying God's Word and humbly seeking Him in prayer. And 
        if one does come to Jesus, he may be quickly "cooled off," as 
        he is surrounded by his friends, relatives, local churches, radio and 
        television preachers, who may bring forth a lukewarm message of compromise, 
        deceit, and truth intermixed. The, perhaps, "one out of a thousand 
        preachers" that he might hear, who brings forth sound doctrine, is 
        often quickly discredited by everyone around him. Thus, lukewarm becomes 
        the accepted way of truth, and sound doctrine is viewed as the way of 
        deceit in the seventh and last church age. Whether it is the large cathedral, 
        or the small church with a grass roof, or the hidden house church-lukewarm 
        is the church of this generation. Many have pride in the fact that they 
        have a new building, or more people, or more children. Others have pride 
        that they have gotten many to say a sinner's prayer, even though, afterwards, 
        not one may have shown any evidence of denying himself, taking up his 
        CROSS DAILY, and following Jesus-ref Lk 9:23. Today's church seems to 
        think that more finances and things to attract the carnal nature will 
        convert the world. True conversion comes through the work of the Holy 
        Spirit. The Laodicean church is centered on "self" rather than 
        on Jesus. It lures with promises of miracles, healings, prosperity, good 
        times, fellowship, and friends. The Laodicean church seldom tells people 
        that if they decide to follow Jesus, the biblical way, they can expect 
        problems, persecutions, the loss of their friends, ridicule, false accusations, 
        their name dragged through the mud, and their families to forsake them. 
        They are not told that they may get very sick, enduring much pain and 
        anguish. They are not informed how Satan will tempt them, or that they 
        could lose everything they possess. They are unaware that many of the 
        traditions that they are following-of their church, country, tribe, etc.-are 
        an abomination to God. They are seldom told, by any preacher, how blind 
        and wretched this Laodicean church age is. Of the few, true Christians that do exist, 
        no matter what they go through, Jesus will be with them. Jesus described the Laodicean church as 
        lukewarm. The lukewarm are confident they are correct and 
        righteous. Their confidence is so deeply rooted that it is nearly impossible 
        to reach them with the truth. Lukewarmness comes from mixing both hot 
        and cold. They are not cold toward the things of God, but neither are 
        they hot. They are content, apathetic, indifferent. They are not truly 
        concerned with what is right and wrong or what is good and evil. Within 
        the Laodicean church is the prevailing attitude of "live and let 
        live; don't rock the boat; don't cause waves; it will all turn out O.K." 
        They are taking a neutral position. They are trying to serve God, but 
        are also trying to please men. They are serving two masters and justify 
        their position. They are serving God, and they are serving "self." 
        They are serving God, and they are serving the world. This is totally 
        unacceptable with God. Remember, the name "Laodicea" means "the 
        rights of the people." Their knowledge and understanding of God, 
        His Word, and of these things is, at best, only lukewarm. Their obedience, 
        love, fruits of the Spirit, and works are, at best, only lukewarm. Their 
        daily conversation may be centered on both the things of the world and 
        the things of God. They are like a wave. They are carnal and have not 
        denied themselves. They are not fully following Jesus, though they are 
        usually sure they are. Jesus is in their life, but He is not the center 
        of their life. Their life revolves around things of the world and worldly 
        circumstances; Jesus is only a part. They have need of milk (basic doctrines) 
        and not meat (perfection). They are not ready for the doctrine of perfection 
        and holiness. Their thoughts are divided between Jesus and the things 
        of the world. Laodiceans want to maintain a level of control over their 
        lives; they will trust Jesus only to a point. They do not have the understanding 
        that Jesus is in control when very difficult situations come against them; 
        their knowledge is lukewarm. At best, their understanding of who is 
        saved, by the grace of God, and who is not saved is only lukewarm. It 
        may be said, they do not fully comprehend the strait gate and narrow way. Their teaching may consist of some sound 
        doctrine mixed with confusion, false doctrine, deceit, doctrines of men 
        and denominations, new fads, or other distortions of Scripture that come 
        along. They may have a great church complex, 
        a magnificent choir, large attendance, much money coming in, a vast radio 
        and television ministry, an extensive mailing list reaching multitudes 
        with a monthly magazine, and many letters and telephone calls coming in. 
        They may be claiming to have won many souls, but if the message being 
        proclaimed is only lukewarm, then that is all they are. The following should be considered. Sound 
        doctrine is disappearing; most people will not tolerate it. One might 
        ask, "What would happen if sound doctrine was being taught?" 
        The answer is found in the Scriptures. In the days of the apostles, sound 
        doctrine was being taught in Laodicea; however, it was rejected. The Laodicean 
        church was only lukewarm; this is unacceptable to God. For those who may wonder if lukewarm is 
        really so bad, Jesus gives the following warning. WARNING1765-5A-4
 1. I WILL SPEW (or spit)  THEE OUT OF MY MOUTH. 
        The entire Laodicean church will be spit out and perish. There will be 
        such a small number from this church that will repent, not even the word 
        "few" is used as it was in the "dead" church of Sardis. 
        The lukewarm will not be taken when the Rapture comes. BAD THINGS -  (continued)1766-5A-4
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    |    3:17. BECAUSE THOU SAYEST (or 
        because you say), I AM RICH, AND INCREASED WITH GOODS (or I have acquired 
        wealth-NIV), AND HAVE NEED OF NOTHING; AND KNOWEST NOT THAT THOU ART (or 
        you do not realize) (or you don't know that you are the one who is-JNT121) 
        WRETCHED, AND MISER-ABLE (or pitiful), AND POOR, AND BLIND, AND NAKED. 
        Ref Pv 24:12; 2 Thes 2:3; Jere 23:1,2,16-38; 1 Tim 6:3-5; Mk 7:6-9,13; 
        Ezek 34:1-12. LD. |  3:17. 3. BECAUSE THOU SAYEST (or because 
        you say),  I AM RICH. 
        Laodicea was prosperous, and the church had taken the same attitude. This 
        church considered itself rich and increased with goods. Indeed, throughout 
        much of the world today, there are large, beautiful church buildings. 
        Even in poorer countries that do not have these nice facilities, many 
        believe the success of their ministry depends upon getting financial help 
        from abroad, rather than trusting in Jesus and waiting upon Him. Jesus 
        is showing the focus of this church and what they are saying is wrong. 4. The church also is saying, I AM.INCREASED 
        WITH GOODS (or I have acquired wealth). So much emphasis is placed 
        upon prosperity. 5. AND HAVE NEED OF NOTHING. They 
        are centered on "self." They are satisfied. They are content. Laodicea is a proud church that sees itself 
        as a good and spiritually sound institution with no needs. In many countries, 
        the Laodicean churches seemingly prosper in their organization, in material 
        assets, in university degrees, in attendance, in offerings, in paid staff, 
        and in volunteer workers. Never in church history has there been so many 
        Bible schools and universities. Never has the church owned so much property; 
        spent so much money; had so many books, programs, guest speakers, radio 
        and television ministries; broadcasted on short-wave radio around the 
        entire world; had so much material wealth, yet been so spiritually bankrupt. 
        In Rev 3:20, the Lord Jesus Christ, Himself, stands outside knocking at 
        the door. This is today's church, 
        the most deceived of all seven. It is filled with all sorts of half truths 
        and distorted doctrines. It sees itself totally different than what it 
        really is. It is so blind and deceived, it does not even understand that 
        these passages, in Rev 3:14-22, are written directly to them. These passages 
        are for all of us, right now. 6. AND KNOWEST NOT THAT THOU ART 
        (or you do not realize) (or you don't know that you are the one who is-JNT121). 
        Jesus is showing this church believes what they are saying, yet there 
        are things they do not know. Jesus is showing that they are not in the 
        light as they think they are, but are in darkness, unable to see their 
        true condition. This church is portrayed as having a terminal illness, 
        yet are unaware of it. They do not understand they are going to die and 
        perish. They are completely deceived. Jesus continues by revealing what 
        the true condition of this church is. It is, 7. WRETCHED8. AND MISERABLE (or pitiful)
 9. AND POOR
 10. AND BLIND
 11.  AND NAKED
 Jesus is showing that this is the worst 
        church, yet they are the most confident. The condition of this church 
        is a reflection of the Bible schools, and what is being 
        preached from the pulpits, and what is being taught by the 
        missionaries, and what is in the people's hearts. They are "wretched," 
        but they do not know it. Being wretched comes from no faith, lukewarm 
        faith, or faith like a wave. It comes from a lack of truth and understanding. 
        It comes from being taught a form of the milk of God's Word, which is 
        so diluted by other things mixed in with it, that people are no longer 
        standing upon the Rock of truth. People are standing upon truth and deceit 
        mixed together. This is a church that hears lukewarm preaching and comes 
        away empty and unfulfilled, yet is in such darkness that it is content; 
        it does not even know it is wretched. This word appears only one other 
        time in the New Testament. It is in Ro 7:24, where Paul describes himself, 
        by saying, "O WRETCHED MAN THAT I AM." Unlike Paul, the Laodicean 
        church cannot recognize its condition. They are "miserable" 
        (or pitiful), but do not know it. This is the result of being wretched-they 
        are tossed about with all kinds of doctrines that come in like the wind 
        from all directions. The truth has been set aside to please people's flesh. 
        The popularity or charisma of the preacher often replaces the appeal of 
        Jesus, which is the Word of God. They are "poor," 
        but do not know it. They are poor in wisdom, in knowledge, in faith, and 
        in understanding the Word of God. They are not zealous for the truth. They are "blind," 
        but they do not know it. They are blind regarding God's Word, in salvation, 
        in repentance, in discerning fruit, in who is saved, in understanding 
        what Satan is doing, and in recognizing the falling away that is happening 
        and has already happened. Many preach revival is coming, which is just 
        the opposite of falling. Their guard against the schemes of the devil 
        is down, when it should be up. They think they can stamp Satan under their 
        feet, when, in reality, Satan is stamping them under his feet, and they 
        do not know it. They are trying to see the great moves of God and are 
        not understanding the moves of the adversary. They call deceit, truth 
        and truth, deceit. In these things they are blind, which means they do 
        not see or understand these things. Yet they are positive their condition 
        is rich and increased with goods-they think they need nothing. Many preachers 
        also think they are rich in knowledge, as they proudly display their college 
        degrees on the wall of their office and have shelves filled with hundreds 
        of books "about" the Bible. Their large church, or the many 
        churches that are under their control, or their vast ministry seems to 
        testify that they are spiritually in the light. Yet God's Word said that 
        this church is blind. They teach the gifts of the Spirit, but do not teach 
        or demonstrate the fruits of the Spirit. God's Word teaches water baptism 
        by full immersion (ref Ro 6:4; Col 2:12), and Jesus' disciples spent much 
        time baptizing people; yet some of today's churches teach against water 
        baptism. Others argue that sprinkling baptism is the right way, and some 
        baptize in the name of Jesus only. However, Jesus taught, clearly, BAPTIZING 
        THEM IN THE NAME OF THE FATHER, AND OF THE SON, AND OF THE HOLY GHOST: 
        TEACHING THEM TO OBSERVE (or obey) ALL THINGS WHATSOEVER I HAVE COMMANDED 
        YOU-Mt 28:19,20. Many do not even teach that we are to obey God's Word 
        and keep His commandments. They teach about the love of God, but do not 
        teach that the evidence of a person's love for God is demonstrated by, 
        IF YE LOVE "ME," KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS-Jn 14:15. They are "naked" 
        and do not know it. Nakedness reveals a person's condition. They are exposed. 
        They have no clothing on. Their condition is shameful. They think they 
        are covered by grace but are not. Spiritual nakedness denotes no covering. 
        It illustrates that they are not covered with God's Word, with wisdom, 
        knowledge, and understanding. They are not covered with the blood of Jesus 
        by true faith that is evidenced by what they do. As it is written, FAITH 
        WITHOUT WORKS (or actions) IS DEAD-Ja 2:20. Their covering is deceit. 
        They know not that they are naked and walking in lukewarmness. They know 
        not that they shall perish. This church may think highly of itself, 
        but its wretched condition is naked before God. ADVICE ON WHAT TO DO1767-5A-4
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    |  3:22. HE THAT HATH AN EAR (or 
        those who have ears), LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE SPIRIT SAITH (or is saying) 
        UNTO THE CHURCHES. Ref Rev 22:16. LD.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           |  3:22. HE 
        THAT HATH AN EAR (or those who have ears), LET HIM HEAR WHAT THE 
        SPIRIT SAITH (or is saying) UNTO THE CHURCHES. (Note the commentary, 
        under Rev 2:7.) Note the words of Rev 22:16: I JESUS HAVE SENT MINE ANGEL TO TESTIFY 
        UNTOYOU THESE THINGS IN THE CHURCHES.
 There are many lukewarm, blind churches 
        that will not teach these things in this Laodicean church age.  DENY SELF: A MESSAGE 
        FROM GOD'S WORD1773-5A-4
 The Laodicean church age will continue 
        to get worse and worse, until Jesus returns to catch up "His" 
        people. All unrepentant Laodiceans are rejected. As in the days of Noah 
        and the days of Lot, the very few that have overcome-anointed their eyes 
        with eyesalve and can see-will be taken. Note the differences between the popular 
        preaching and familiar sayings of the Laodicean church age and the uncompromised 
        Word of God, which is rarely used in this unrepentant generation. The 
        following are based on lies, traditions, and half truths. They mislead 
        and deceive people. This is, also, spiritual warfare. Some Laodicean preaching is: 
        "You shall have; you shall receive; you shall prosper; you shall 
        have a good time; you shall be healed; you shall have a miracle; being 
        sick shows you have no faith or if you are sick and do not get healed, 
        it shows you have no faith; you can get power (instead of "if the 
        Lord will."); you do not have to obey God's commandments, because 
        that is legalism; exalt oneself; be someone special; you are a King's 
        kid; revival is coming before the Tribulation; no man knows the day and 
        hour of the Rapture; you are not to fear God, but only reverence Him; 
        you can trample Satan under your feet; Satan can no longer deceive you; 
        many go to heaven; you are saved by a prayer, and no sin can take you 
        to hell." These are only a few of many teachings that are misleading 
        and deceiving people. Some Laodicean sayings include: 
        "God has a miracle for you; believe God for a miracle; expect a miracle; 
        you have the keys to release prosperity in your life; sow seed and believe 
        for a harvest; I'm expecting a turn around in my finances; give-expecting; 
        you are about to get a miracle and it is in your pocketbook; Jesus put 
        you on this earth to be a success; God told me to tell you; bind Satan 
        (all kinds of ways); Satan has no power over you; Satan cannot deceive 
        you; you can stamp Satan under your feet; stupid devil; take your shoe 
        off and stamp on the devil; exercise your faith; take this handkerchief, 
        penny (or some other object) and do this or that and receive a miracle." 
        These are misleading and deceiving people. Some misleading things going on 
        in the church include: uncontrollable outbursts of laughing, animal-type 
        sound, jumping off the stage into people's arms, and many other unbiblical 
        things. Minister's emotions are speaking louder 
        than God's Word. They have become victims of their own emotions, making 
        God's Word of none effect. These expressions are very popular. They attract 
        people, but also lead them astray. Following is some of God's Word, which 
        is rarely used or understood in this unrepentant generation. Some counsel from God's Word: 
         
        Study God's Word,          
        Labor in God's Word,          
        Tremble at God's Word,          
          Live by every word that proceeds 
            out of the mouth of God, Seek knowledge, wisdom, and understanding 
        of God's Word above all things.          
        Be led by God's Word,          
        Do God's Word,          
        Obey God's Word,          
          Obey God's commandments, 
                 
          Do God's will, not your own, 
                 
          To be led of the Spirit, is to 
        be led by God's Word,          
          Live unto God, not yourself, 
                 
          If you love God-keep His commandments. 
                 
        Fear God,          
        Tremble at His Word,          
          The fear of God is understanding. 
                 
          Riches, and pleasures, and lusts, 
            and the cares of this world can deceive a person and choke God's Word. 
                 
        Forsake everything,          
          Sell what you have and give alms, 
                 
        Deny yourself,          
          Give up your own desires and will, 
                 
        Give,          
        Surrender,          
        Be broken,          
        Repent,          
        Be humbled,          
        You must decrease.          
          After believing on Jesus and repenting, 
            be baptized by full immersion in the name of the Father, and of the 
        Son, and of the Holy Ghost.          
        Lose all,          
        Deny self,          
          Do not seek after your own desires, 
        your own eyes, your own will.          
          Do not count your life dear to 
        yourself,          
          Present your body totally unto 
        God,          
          You are not to please yourself, 
                 
        God resists the proud,          
          God does not give grace to the 
        proud.          
          Do not lay up treasures upon this 
        earth,          
          You cannot serve God and money, 
                 
          It is easier for a camel to go 
            through a needle's eye, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom 
        of God-Lk 18:25.          
          You will be persecuted, 
                 
        You will suffer.          
        Be conformed to Jesus,          
        Be changed,          
        Follow Jesus,          
        Do as Jesus did,          
        Walk as Jesus walked.          
          Be vigilant, because Satan is seeking 
        to devour you,          
          Satan deceives the whole world, 
                 
          Satan's ministers are difficult 
        to discern from God's ministers,          
          Most ministers are Satan's ministers, 
                 
          Cast down wrong thinking, 
                 
          Cast down everything that exalts 
        itself against the knowledge of God,          
          Overcome the world through faith. 
                 
        Beware, lest you fall.          
          Serve God, Him only shalt thou 
        serve,          
          Serve God with humility, 
                 
          You will be serving God with tears. 
                 
        Few go to heaven,          
        Most go to hell.          
          "You may even be killed." 
                 
          He that loses his life, for the 
        sake of Jesus, shall gain it.          A book of hundreds of pages could not 
        adequately convey nor dispel the blindness that is upon the Laodicean 
        church; so then, how can these few scriptures? It is the Holy Spirit that 
        must give the understanding. 1774-5A-4 Acts 5:32-AND WE ARE HIS WITNESSES OF 
        THESE THINGS; AND SO IS ALSO THE HOLY GHOST, WHOM GOD HATH GIVEN TO THEM 
        THAT OBEY HIM. Christians are to obey God; they are to obey God's 
        Word. Acts 13:26-MEN AND BRETHREN, CHILDREN 
        OF THE STOCK OF ABRAHAM, AND WHOSOEVER AMONG YOU FEARETH GOD, TO YOU 
        IS THE WORD OF THIS SALVATION SENT. Christians are to fear God. Acts 20:19-SERVING THE LORD WITH 
        ALL HUMILITY OF MIND, AND WITH MANY TEARS, AND TEMPTATIONS. 
        Christians are to serve God in humility; they shall shed many tears and 
        be tempted. Acts 20:23-SAVE THAT THE HOLY GHOST WITNESSETH 
        IN EVERY CITY, SAYING THAT BONDS AND AFFLICTIONS ABIDE ME. A Christian 
        may also suffer these things. Acts 20:24-BUT NONE OF THESE THINGS 
        MOVE ME, NEITHER COUNT I MY LIFE DEAR UNTO MYSELF, SO THAT I MIGHT 
        FINISH MY COURSE WITH JOY, AND THE MINISTRY, WHICH I HAVE RECEIVED OF 
        THE LORD JESUS, TO TESTIFY THE GOSPEL OF THE GRACE OF GOD. If a person's 
        faith is centered in Jesus, none of these things should move him. Christians 
        should not consider their own life of any importance, but should regard 
        themselves as sheep for the slaughter. 1 Cor 7:23-YE ARE BOUGHT WITH A PRICE; 
        BE NOT YE THE SERVANTS OF MEN. 2 Cor 5:15-AND THAT HE DIED FOR ALL, THAT 
        THEY WHICH LIVE SHOULD NOT HENCEFORTH LIVE UNTO THEMSELVES, BUT UNTO HIM 
        WHICH DIED FOR THEM, AND ROSE AGAIN. As Christians, we are to live unto 
        God, not ourselves. 2 Cor 10:5-CASTING DOWN IMAGINATIONS, 
        AND EVERY HIGH THING THAT EXALTETH ITSELF AGAINST THE KNOWLEDGE 
        OF GOD, AND BRINGING INTO CAPTIVITY EVERY THOUGHT TO THE OBEDIENCE 
        OF CHRIST. Christians are to cast down wrong thinking and bring their 
        thoughts in line with God's Word. Heb 5:9-AND BEING MADE PERFECT, HE BECAME 
        THE AUTHOR OF ETERNAL SALVATION UNTO ALL THEM THAT OBEY HIM. Christians 
        are to obey God; they are to obey God's Word. 1775-5A-4 Isa 66:5-HEAR THE WORD OF THE LORD, YE 
        THAT TREMBLE AT HIS WORD. Christians are to tremble at God's Word. Ja 1:22-BUT BE YE DOERS OF THE WORD, 
        AND NOT HEARERS ONLY, DECEIVING YOUR OWN SELVES. Christians are to do 
        the Word of God. Ja 4:6-GOD RESISTETH THE PROUD, BUT 
        GIVETH GRACE UNTO THE HUMBLE. A Christian is to be humble. Jn 3:29-HE THAT HATH THE BRIDE IS THE 
        BRIDEGROOM: BUT THE FRIEND OF THE BRIDEGROOM, WHICH STANDETH AND HEARETH 
        HIM, REJOICETH GREATLY BECAUSE OF THE BRIDEGROOM'S VOICE: 
        THIS MY JOY THEREFORE IS FULFILLED. Christians should rejoice at hearing 
        and reading God's Word. They should crave God's pure Word as a baby craves 
        pure milk. Jn 3:30-HE MUST INCREASE, BUT I MUST 
        DECREASE. When a person comes to Jesus, he should begin to decrease 
        (die to self), thus allowing the Lord to increase in his heart and life. 
        Doing God's will should increase. Doing one's own will should decrease. Jn 3:31-HE THAT COMETH FROM ABOVE IS ABOVE 
        ALL: HE THAT IS OF THE EARTH IS EARTHLY, AND SPEAKETH OF THE EARTH: 
        HE THAT COMETH FROM HEAVEN IS ABOVE ALL. The carnal Christian and unbeliever 
        have their conversation centered on the world and the things pertaining 
        to this life. Jn 14:15-IF YE LOVE ME, KEEP MY COMMANDMENTS. 
        The evidence of our love for God is keeping His commandments. Jn 15:19-IF YE WERE OF THE WORLD, THE 
        WORLD WOULD LOVE HIS OWN: BUT BECAUSE YE ARE NOT OF THE WORLD, BUT I HAVE 
        CHOSEN YOU OUT OF THE WORLD, THEREFORE THE WORLD HATETH YOU. If 
        a Christian's light shines bright, then the world will hate that Christian. 
        The world often does not feel threatened by the lukewarm, compromising, 
        "following the world-type" Christian. Jn 15:20-REMEMBER THE WORD THAT I SAID 
        UNTO YOU, THE SERVANT IS NOT GREATER THAN HIS LORD. IF THEY HAVE PERSECUTED 
        ME, THEY WILL ALSO PERSECUTE YOU; IF THEY HAVE KEPT MY SAYING, 
        THEY WILL KEEP YOURS ALSO. The Christian that follows Jesus will be persecuted. 1 Jn 2:6-HE THAT SAITH HE ABIDETH IN HIM 
        OUGHT HIMSELF ALSO SO TO WALK, EVEN AS HE WALKED. A Christian, 
        who says he abides in Jesus, ought to walk as Jesus walked. 1 Jn 4:17-HEREIN IS OUR LOVE MADE PERFECT, 
        THAT WE MAY HAVE BOLDNESS IN THE DAY OF JUDGMENT: BECAUSE AS HE IS, 
        SO ARE WE IN THIS WORLD. As Jesus is, so the true Christian is to 
        be. Lk 16:13-NO SERVANT CAN SERVE TWO MASTERS: 
        FOR EITHER HE WILL HATE THE ONE, AND LOVE THE OTHER; OR ELSE HE WILL HOLD 
        TO THE ONE, AND DESPISE THE OTHER. YE CANNOT SERVE GOD AND MAMMON. 
        A Christian cannot serve God and the world; he cannot serve God and money. Lk 9:24-FOR WHOSOEVER WILL SAVE HIS LIFE 
        SHALL LOSE IT: BUT WHOSOEVER WILL LOSE HIS LIFE FOR MY SAKE, THE SAME 
        SHALL SAVE IT. A Christian that loses his life, for the sake of Jesus, 
        will save it. However, when their life is at stake, many will shrink back 
        and deny Jesus. During the Tribulation, many will come to faith in Jesus, 
        but, when they are hungry, they will give in to the Antichrist and take 
        the mark. Others will come to faith in Jesus, but, when their head is 
        about to be chopped off, they will shrink back and worship the image of 
        the beast. Lk 12:33,34-SELL THAT YE HAVE, 
        AND GIVE ALMS; PROVIDE YOURSELVES BAGS WHICH WAX NOT OLD, A TREASURE IN 
        THE HEAVENS THAT FAILETH NOT, WHERE NO THIEF APPROACHETH, NEITHER MOTH 
        CORRUPTETH. FOR WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS, THERE WILL YOUR HEART BE ALSO. 
        Selling what you have and following Jesus is hardly ever heard anymore, 
        in the Laodicean church, except to say that it does not mean what it says. 1776-5A-4 Lk 13:3-I TELL YOU, NAY: BUT, EXCEPT 
        YE REPENT, YE SHALL ALL LIKEWISE PERISH. Preaching on biblical repentance 
        is becoming less and less. A lukewarm repentance has replaced true repentance. 
        To preach on believing in Jesus and saying a prayer is much more acceptable, 
        in the Laodicean age, as long as repentance, obedience, sacrifice, and 
        persecutions are omitted. Lk 14:26-IF ANY MAN COME TO ME, AND HATE 
        NOT HIS FATHER, AND MOTHER, AND WIFE, AND CHILDREN, AND BRETHREN, AND 
        SISTERS, YEA, AND HIS OWN LIFE ALSO, HE CANNOT BE MY DISCIPLE. 
        A Christian is to love Jesus above all else. Nothing more needs to be 
        said. Lk 14:27-AND WHOSOEVER DOTH NOT BEAR 
        HIS CROSS, AND COME AFTER ME, CANNOT BE MY DISCIPLE. 
        Bearing one's cross and following after Jesus, is seldom taught or understood. 
        Few people, in this generation, are willing to walk as Jesus walked. It 
        is written, 1 Jn 2:6-HE THAT SAITH HE ABIDETH IN HIM OUGHT HIMSELF ALSO 
        SO TO WALK, EVEN AS HE WALKED. Lk 14:33-SO LIKEWISE, WHOSOEVER HE BE 
        OF YOU THAT FORSAKETH NOT ALL THAT HE HATH, HE CANNOT BE MY DISCIPLE. 
        This verse means just what it says. Few people will totally sell out to 
        Jesus. Mt 4:4-BUT HE ANSWERED AND SAID, IT IS 
        WRITTEN, MAN SHALL NOT LIVE BY BREAD ALONE, BUT BY EVERY 
        WORD THAT PROCEEDETH OUT OF THE MOUTH OF GOD. The Christian is to 
        live by God's Word, the Bible. Mt 6:19-LAY NOT UP FOR YOURSELVES TREASURES 
        UPON EARTH, WHERE MOTH AND RUST DOTH CORRUPT, AND WHERE THIEVES BREAK 
        THROUGH AND STEAL: Mt 6:20-BUT LAY UP FOR YOURSELVES TREASURES 
        IN HEAVEN, WHERE NEITHER MOTH NOR RUST DOTH CORRUPT, AND WHERE THIEVES 
        DO NOT BREAK THROUGH NOR STEAL. These verses require the Christian to 
        deny himself. Most Christians want the better things of this life and 
        heaven, also. Mt 7:14-BECAUSE STRAIT IS THE GATE, AND 
        NARROW IS THE WAY, WHICH LEADETH UNTO LIFE, AND FEW THERE BE THAT 
        FIND IT. Few find God's way; fewer, still, will yield to God's way. Many 
        have found the way of lukewarmness; they shall be spit out. Mt 7:21-NOT EVERY ONE THAT SAITH UNTO 
        ME, LORD, LORD, SHALL ENTER INTO THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN; BUT HE THAT 
        DOETH THE WILL OF MY FATHER WHICH IS IN HEAVEN. Doing God's will is 
        an absolute. Many come to Jesus, but when they find it is a life of sacrifice 
        and involves obeying God's Word, they choose to go "their own way"; 
        they convince themselves they are right and that they shall, indeed, inherit 
        eternal life. Mt 8:20-AND JESUS SAITH UNTO HIM, THE 
        FOXES HAVE HOLES, AND THE BIRDS OF THE AIR HAVE NESTS; BUT THE SON 
        OF MAN HATH NOT WHERE TO LAY HIS HEAD. Jesus had no home of His own. 
        As Christians, we are to consider everything as loss, that we may gain 
        Christ. There can be times that we have no place to lay our head. Many 
        great men of faith have gone to prison for the sake of Jesus or had to 
        live in caves. These are men of whom the world was not worthy. Mt 8:21-AND ANOTHER OF HIS DISCIPLES SAID 
        UNTO HIM, LORD, SUFFER ME FIRST TO GO AND BURY MY FATHER. When 
        Jesus calls, a Christian should be ready and allow nothing to distract 
        him from God's will. Mt 8:22-BUT JESUS SAID UNTO HIM, FOLLOW 
        ME; AND LET THE DEAD BURY THEIR DEAD. Mt 19:21-JESUS SAID UNTO HIM, IF THOU 
        WILT BE PERFECT, GO AND SELL THAT THOU HAST, AND GIVE TO THE 
        POOR, AND THOU SHALT HAVE TREASURE IN HEAVEN: AND COME AND FOLLOW 
        ME. Christians seldom want to hear these words. Num 15:39-AND IT SHALL BE UNTO YOU FOR 
        A FRINGE, THAT YE MAY LOOK UPON IT, AND REMEMBER ALL THE COMMANDMENTS 
        OF THE LORD, AND DO THEM; AND THAT YE SEEK NOT AFTER YOUR OWN HEART AND 
        YOUR OWN EYES, AFTER WHICH YE USE TO GO A WHORING. A Christian is 
        to do God's commandments and not follow after his own will, or heart, 
        or eyes as he did before he was saved. 1 Pe 5:8-BE SOBER, BE VIGILANT; BECAUSE 
        YOUR ADVERSARY THE DEVIL, AS A ROARING LION, WALKETH ABOUT, SEEKING WHOM 
        HE MAY DEVOUR. This warning is sent to the church. Do not underestimate 
        the devil. Satan seeks to devour Christians. 2 Pe 3:17-YE THEREFORE, BELOVED, SEEING 
        YE KNOW THESE THINGS BEFORE, BEWARE LEST YE ALSO, BEING LED AWAY 
        WITH THE ERROR OF THE WICKED, FALL FROM YOUR OWN STEDFASTNESS. 
        This is a warning to Christians. Beware, lest you fall from your steadfastness 
        (or secure position) in Jesus. Ps 89:7-GOD IS GREATLY TO BE FEARED 
        IN THE ASSEMBLY OF THE SAINTS, AND TO BE HAD IN REVERENCE 
        OF ALL THEM THAT ARE ABOUT HIM. Mt 10:28-AND FEAR NOT THEM WHICH KILL 
        THE BODY, BUT ARE NOT ABLE TO KILL THE SOUL: BUT RATHER FEAR HIM WHICH 
        IS ABLE TO DESTROY BOTH SOUL AND BODY IN HELL. We are to fear God. 
        In the Laodicean church age, reverencing God has replaced fearing God. 
        Yes, we are to reverence God, and we are also to greatly fear Him. 1777-5A-4 Pv 2:1-5-MY SON, IF THOU WILT RECEIVE 
        MY WORDS, AND HIDE MY COMMANDMENTS WITH THEE; SO THAT THOU INCLINE 
        THINE EAR UNTO WISDOM, AND APPLY THINE HEART TO UNDERSTANDING; 
        YEA, IF THOU CRIEST AFTER KNOWLEDGE, AND LIFTEST UP THY VOICE 
        FOR UNDERSTANDING; IF THOU SEEKEST HER AS SILVER, AND SEARCHEST 
        FOR HER AS FOR HID TREASURES; THEN SHALT THOU UNDERSTAND THE FEAR 
        OF THE LORD, AND FIND THE KNOWLEDGE OF GOD. Search the Scriptures. 
        Cry out for understanding. Don't give up. Pv 9:10-THE FEAR OF THE LORD IS THE 
        BEGINNING OF WISDOM: AND THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE HOLY IS UNDERSTANDING. 
        Do you want wisdom? The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Rev 3:21-TO HIM THAT OVERCOMETH 
        WILL I GRANT TO SIT WITH ME IN MY THRONE, EVEN AS I ALSO OVERCAME, AND 
        AM SET DOWN WITH MY FATHER IN HIS THRONE. Every one of the seven churches 
        use one of these words, "overcome, overcomes, or overcometh." Rev 12:9-AND THE GREAT DRAGON WAS CAST 
        OUT, THAT OLD SERPENT, CALLED THE DEVIL, AND SATAN, WHICH DECEIVETH 
        THE WHOLE WORLD: HE WAS CAST OUT INTO THE EARTH, AND HIS ANGELS WERE 
        CAST OUT WITH HIM. Satan deceives the whole world. Ro 8:29-FOR WHOM HE DID FOREKNOW, HE ALSO 
        DID PREDESTINATE TO BE CONFORMED TO THE IMAGE OF HIS SON, THAT 
        HE MIGHT BE THE FIRSTBORN AMONG MANY BRETHREN. A Christian is to be conformed 
        to the image of Jesus; he is to be conformed to the image of God's Word. Ro 11:21-FOR IF GOD SPARED NOT THE NATURAL 
        BRANCHES, TAKE HEED LEST HE ALSO SPARE NOT THEE. This is a warning. Ro 12:1-I BESEECH YOU THEREFORE, BRETHREN, 
        BY THE MERCIES OF GOD, THAT YE PRESENT YOUR BODIES A LIVING SACRIFICE, 
        HOLY, ACCEPTABLE UNTO GOD, WHICH IS YOUR REASONABLE SERVICE. A Christian 
        is to surrender his entire being-spirit, soul, and body-unto God. Ro 12:2-AND BE NOT CONFORMED TO THIS WORLD: 
        BUT BE YE TRANSFORMED BY THE RENEWING OF YOUR MIND, THAT YE MAY PROVE 
        WHAT IS THAT GOOD, AND ACCEPTABLE, AND PERFECT, WILL OF GOD. A Christian 
        is not to be conformed to this world or its ways. He is to be transformed. Ro 15:1-NOT TO PLEASE OURSELVES. 
        A Christian lives to do God's will, not his own. 1 Tim 5:17-LABOR IN THE WORD AND DOCTRINE. 
        Many people do not read God's Word at all. Of those that do, most only 
        read a few verses or a couple of chapters a day. This is not being serious 
        about Jesus. This is, at best, only lukewarm. A true Christian ought to 
        greatly desire to labor in God's Word and doctrine. 2 Tim 2:15-STUDY TO SHOW THYSELF 
        APPROVED UNTO GOD. A Christian is to study. 2 Tim 2:20-BUT IN A GREAT HOUSE THERE 
        ARE NOT ONLY VESSELS OF GOLD AND OF SILVER, BUT ALSO OF WOOD AND OF EARTH; 
        AND SOME TO HONOR, AND SOME TO DISHONOUR. 2 Tim 2:21-IF A MAN THEREFORE PURGE 
        HIMSELF FROM THESE, HE SHALL BE A VESSEL UNTO HONOR, SANCTIFIED, AND 
        MEET FOR THE MASTER'S USE, AND PREPARED UNTO EVERY GOOD WORK. A 
        Christian is to rid himself of all distractions that he may be ready for 
        every good work. In this lukewarm generation of distorted 
        teaching, with truth and falsehoods mixed together, consider these great 
        men and women of faith. Heb 11:35-38-WOMEN RECEIVED THEIR DEAD 
        RAISED TO LIFE AGAIN: AND OTHERS WERE TORTURED, NOT ACCEPTING DELIVERANCE; 
        THAT THEY MIGHT OBTAIN A BETTER RESURRECTION: AND OTHERS HAD TRIAL OF CRUEL MOCKINGS 
        AND SCOURGINGS, YEA, MOREOVER OF BONDS AND IMPRISONMENT: THEY WERE STONED, THEY WERE SAWN 
        ASUNDER, WERE TEMPTED, WERE SLAIN WITH THE SWORD: THEY WANDERED 
        ABOUT IN SHEEPSKINS AND GOATSKINS; BEING DESTITUTE, AFFLICTED, 
        TORMENTED; (OF WHOM THE WORLD WAS NOT WORTHY:) THEY 
        WANDERED IN DESERTS, AND IN MOUNTAINS, AND IN DENS 
        AND CAVES OF THE EARTH. Heb 11:39 NIV-THESE WERE ALL COMMENDED 
        FOR THEIR FAITH. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
        * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *    AN 
        OVERVIEW OF THE SEVEN CHURCHES(Statistics)
 1778-5A-4
 1. Twenty-three descriptions of Jesus 2. Four items of what God has done or 
        will do 3. Thirty-two good things 4. Fourteen items of general information 5. Twenty-three bad things 6. Six items that shall happen 7. Twenty-one items of advice on what 
        to do 8. Six reasons to follow God's advice 9. Eleven warnings 10. Two "ifs" 11. Three promises 12. Two items of what Jesus is doing 13. Twenty-two rewards OVERVIEW OF THE SEVEN 
        CHURCHES: FROM BEST TO WORST1779-5A-4
 
         
          | 6. Philadelphia | Church of brotherly love. |   
          | 2. Smyrna | Church of martyrdom, persecution, and 
            poverty. |   
          | 1. Ephesus | Apostolic, desirable. They left their 
            first love. |   
          | 3. Pergamos | Married to the world. The world infiltrated 
            the church. Mixed doctrines. |   
          | 4. Thyatira | Continual sacrifice. Ungodly doctrines 
            mixed in. |   
          | 5. Sardis | The "dead" church. Few not 
            defiled. The Reformation. |   
          | 7. Laodicea | Church of lukewarmness-spewed out. |  It is interesting to note, the first church 
        age was the third best. Things got even better in the second church 
        under great persecutions. Then the spiritual decline of the church 
        began as deception set in. The third church was worse. The fourth continued to get worse. The fifth church was dead. Then something happened-the sixth church 
        was better than any of the previous churches. Finally, the last church was the worst 
        of all. The best church age of all (# 6) was followed by the worst (# 
        7). OVERVIEW OF THE SEVEN 
        CHURCHES, CHRONOLOGICALLY1780-5A-4
 
         
          | Church 1, Ephesus | Apostolic, desirable. They left their 
            first love. |   
          | Church 2, Smyrna | Church of martyrdom, persecution, and 
            poverty |   
          | Church 3, Pergamos | Married to the world. The world infiltrated 
            the church. Mixed doctrines. |   
          | In the above three: the flesh, the 
            devil, and the world are covered. |   
          | Church 4, Thyatira | Continual sacrifice. Ungodly doctrines 
            mixed in. |   
          | Church 5, Sardis | The "dead" church. Few not 
            defiled. The Reformation. |   
          | Church 6, Philadelphia | Church of brotherly love. |   
          | Church 7, Laodicea | Church of lukewarmness-spewed out. |  A LIST OF SOME OF THE 
        PROPHECIESFROM THE FOURTH, FIFTH, SIXTH, AND SEVENTH
 CHURCHES PERTAINING TO FUTURE EVENTS
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 1. I WILL CAST...THEM...INTO GREAT TRIBULATION, 
        EXCEPT THEY REPENT-Rev 2:22, the fourth church. The Great Tribulation. 2. HOLD FAST TILL I COME-Rev 2:25, the 
        fourth church. The return of Jesus. 3. TO HIM WILL I GIVE POWER OVER THE NATIONS-Rev 
        2:26, the fourth church. The Millennium. 4. HE SHALL RULE THEM WITH A ROD OF IRON-Rev 
        2:27, the fourth church. The Millennium. 5. AS THE VESSELS OF A POTTER SHALL THEY 
        BE BROKEN TO SHIVERS-Rev 2:27, the fourth church. Armageddon. 6. IF.THOU SHALT NOT WATCH, I WILL COME 
        ON THEE AS A THIEF-Rev 3:3, the fifth church. The Rapture. 7. IF.THOU SHALT NOT WATCH...THOU SHALT 
        NOT KNOW WHAT HOUR I WILL COME UPON THEE-Rev 3:3, the fifth church. The 
        Rapture. 8. I...WILL KEEP THEE FROM THE HOUR OF 
        TEMPTATION-Rev 3:10, the sixth church. The Tribulation. 9. THE HOUR OF TEMPTATION...SHALL COME 
        UPON ALL THE WORLD-Rev 3:10, the sixth church. The Tribulation. 10. THE HOUR OF TEMPTATION...TO TRY THEM 
        THAT DWELL UPON THE EARTH-Rev 3:10, the sixth church. The Tribulation. 11. I COME QUICKLY-Rev 3:11, the sixth 
        church. The return of Jesus. 12. I WILL WRITE UPON HIM THE NAME OF 
        MY GOD-Rev 3:12, the sixth church. 13. I WILL WRITE UPON HIM THE NAME...OF 
        THE CITY OF MY GOD-Rev 3:12, the sixth church. New Jerusalem. 14. NEW JERUSALEM...COMETH DOWN OUT OF 
        HEAVEN-Rev 3:12, the sixth church. New Jerusalem. 15. NEW JERUSALEM...COMETH DOWN...FROM 
        MY GOD-Rev 3:12, the sixth church. New Jerusalem. 16. WILL I GRANT TO SIT WITH ME IN MY 
        THRONE-Rev 3:21, the seventh church. The Millennium. THE COMING OF 
        JESUS MENTIONED IN THEFOURTH, FIFTH, AND SIXTH CHURCHES
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 The doctrines of the fourth, fifth, and 
        sixth churches are present with us today in this last Laodicean church 
        age. As a result, we see, in various forms, references made to the coming 
        of Jesus in each of these. AGAINST THE CHURCH1783-5A-4
 
         
          | Church 1, Ephesus | False apostles. |   
          | Church 2, Smyrna | The devil, false Jews. |   
          | Church 3, Pergamos | Doctrine of Balaam and doctrine of the 
            Nicolaitans. |   
          | Church 4, Thyatira | Jezebel, a false prophetess. |   
          | Church 5, Sardis | None mentioned. Church already spiritually 
            dead, probably from Jezebel. |   
          | Church 6, Philadelphia | False Jews. |   
          | Church 7, Laodicea | Prosperity. |  |