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In Revelation 2, Jesus speaks directly to His Church and He doesn’t waste words. He commends endurance, faithfulness, and a refusal to compromise, but He also exposes what can quietly die in a church that keeps “doing the right things” with the wrong heart.

We started with a sobering truth: a church that’s not under the control of the Holy Ghost will eventually be out of control. We aren’t called to be open-minded people drifting with culture, we’re called to be Christ-minded people anchored in the Word.

Jesus rebukes the church for this: they had the fire of truth, but they lost the flame of love. It’s possible to be doctrinally sound and still spiritually dry. Truth without love becomes cold. Holiness without intimacy becomes hollow. And sometimes we can prioritize ministry, activity, and effort while our first love fades in the background.

The call of Revelation 2 is clear: Return. Repent. Be rekindled. Not just keep going, but come back to the heart of it all, Jesus Himself. Everything must exalt Him.

We also confronted compromise head-on. The Nicolaitans taught a mixture of Jesus and pagan values, treating grace like a license to sin. But Pastor Jon made it plain: you cannot walk with Jesus and dance with the devil. In a world trying to blur the lines, the Church must hold both truth and love, the way Jesus walked in truth and grace.

Then we looked at Smyrna, a church that wasn’t popular, but was faithful. They paid a price for truth. And we were challenged with a powerful gut-check: If the Bible doesn’t cut you at least once a week, you’re not reading it right. God's Word is supposed to examine us, expose motives, and align our living with what we say we believe.

Jesus closes with a promise to those who have ears to hear and the courage to endure: Don’t be afraid. Be faithful. Because whoever is victorious will not be harmed by the second death, the death that doesn’t end life, but ends hope. Eternity is real, and the decisions we make now matter forever.

Takeaway: Examine yourself. Is what you’re reading reflecting how you’re living? Let His Word search you, let His Spirit lead you, and let your love be rekindled. The Lord is still speaking. Are you listening?