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Place: Lurgan Baptist 14:10:2003
Reading: Revelation 2:8-11
EXPLORING THE FUTURE
4. A
CHURCH UNDER PRESSURE
A line has been drawn in the sand. Sides have been taken, and war has
been declared. Hell is officially in session. And the church is under attack.
With mounting hostility, the kingdom of Satan is engaging in a full scale war
against the
church of Jesus Christ. The foul forces of darkness are escalating their
campaign against the people of God with an unholy vengeance. Like two weather
fronts colliding, a violent storm is brewing across the horizon has never
before.
Think for example of the scene at Hamilton Square Baptist Church in San
Francisco. As church members gathered for their evening service on September
19th 1993, they knew it would be an eventful service. They just didn't know how
eventful. The guest preacher for the evening was Lou Sheldon, an outspoken
opponent of pro-homosexual legislation in California. As chairman of the
Traditional Values Coalition, Sheldon had played a key role in overturning a
1989 partners ordinance in San Francisco.
As he came to speak, this church turned into a battleground. Two
pro-homosexual newspapers had publicised Sheldon’s visit, leading to a barrage
of phone calls to the church offices all week. Militant homo-sexual activists
promised to show up in force and threatened to disrupt the service. And disrupt
they did. The service became a war zone. Like an invading army, approximately
100 rioters stormed the church ground and took
complete control of the exterior property. Angry protestors denied
worshippers entrance into the church. Physical contact was used. One church
member, a woman, was physically and forcibly carried away from the church's
entrance by the activists.
All the while, the police stood by watching. Rioters
vandalised church property. The church's Christian flag, was replaced by a
homosexual flag. Innocent children were verbally harassed and threatened. Vile
obscenities were yelled. When the service began angry gays pounded on the doors
outside the sanctuary, taunting worshippers to come outside and join them in
their sexual orgies. As the believers sang, the demonstrators threw eggs and
rocks at the stained-glass windows. The pastor was pelted by debris and needed
a police escort as he left in a church van. Sounds a bit like Sodom and
Gomorrah. But this is America. Today. The most powerful nation in the Western
world.
What’s next ? Will this militant aggression by
homosexual activists against the church
continue ? What other " minorities," will join
their cause and level their assault upon the
church ? One thing is absolutely clear. The Lord Jesus warned us it
would be this way. Before His own crucifixion, the Saviour told us, " If the world hate you, ye know that
it hated me before it
hated you. 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." ( Jn 15:19 ) No mistaking it ....
the world will hate us. Paul echoed the same truth, " This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come
.... yea and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer
persecution." ( 2 Tim 3:12 ) My …. if the first mark of a true and
living church is Love, the
second is Suffering. The one
is naturally consequent on the other. A
willingness to suffer proves the genuineness of love. We are willing to suffer
for those we love.
Now the church at Smyrna knew all about this. Though they suffered
physical privation and poverty, the Christians at Smyrna clung to their
spiritual riches. Fittingly, the church at Smyrna is one of the two churches
along with Philadelphia that received no rebuke in its letter from the Lord
Jesus Christ. A church under pressure, Smyrna represents every persecuted
church in every age, and every persecuted believer in every cultural setting.
Lets take a trip back to ancient Smyrna.
(1) THE
SETTING OF THIS CHURCH
Today it is the third largest city in Turkey and a major international
trade centre, as well as the home of the Nato southern command headquarters and
the prestigious Aegean
University. The city is now known as Izmir, but during the first century
when the Book of Revelation was written, its name was Smyrna. Smyrna was situated 35 miles up the coast
from Ephesus and it was the next city the postman would reach on his
circular tour of the seven churches.
(a) ARCHITECTURALLY Smyrna was FAMOUS:
Prince Charles would have approved of the layout of this city. This was
easily the most beautiful city in all of Asia Minor, " the crown of Asia." It was fronted by the coast of the
Aegean Sea and flanked by a circular hill called the Pagos. This beautiful hill
elevated above the city was outlined with a street called " The Street of Gold."
On this street were pagan temples and stately public buildings which
gave the appearance of a jewelled crown. The streets were well-paved and lined
with groves of trees, enhancing its majesty beauty. Because of their
symmetrical arrangement, these buildings were called " the crown of Smyrna," because from afar off they looked
like a necklace of jewels. Years earlier, Alexander the Great had determined to
make Smyrna the model Greek city. To many it was. With such a noble beginning,
Smyrna had blossomed into a city of advanced culture. A place where the arts,
education, philosophy, and the sciences flourished. Proudly, " First in Asia in beauty and
size," was inscribed on their coins. Few would argue.
(b) ECONOMICALLY Smyrna was FLOURISHING:
It had a natural landlocked harbour where entire fleets could be
sheltered from outside attack. This great harbour allowed it to be second only
to Ephesus in exports. As a result, Smyrna was a large, flourishing centre of
international commerce and trade with a prosperous economy.
(c) POLITICALLY Smyrna was FAITHFUL:
This was a city that was renowned for its faithfulness to Rome. When six
cities competed for the privilege to erect a temple to Rome, Smyrna was chosen
over the others. Her
allegiance to Caesar was unquestioned. Now because of all this, Smyrna
was a thriving centre for Roman emperor worship. In that day, Caesar was a god
to the people. His image was carved in marble and set before the city along
with burning incense. Every citizen was called upon to publicly worship and
confess allegiance to Rome's ruler annually. Anyone who refused would be
severely punished, immediately imprisoned, and executed by the sword. What were
the believers to do ? They were faced with a choice. Caesar or Christ ? To confess Caesar meant liberty, to confess
Christ as Lord meant possible death !
In addition to all of this Smyrna was a hotbed of pagan worship. Temples
to Cybele, Apollo, Asclepias, Aphrodite, and Zeus were built there. Greek gods
and goddesses were openly worshipped. What a contrast there must have been between
the humble meeting houses of the believers and the glory of the temples of the
gods of Greece. Smyrna was no easy place to be a Christian. Many believers were
persecuted and put to death for their faith in Christ. In fact naming Christ in
Smyrna was far more life-threatening
than anywhere else in Asia. The word Smyrna
means " myrrh," which
was a fragrant spice used to make perfume. What happened was this. When the
bark of the flowering myrrh tree was crushed it released a sweet aroma. Isn't
that a lovely description of this church
? The more these believers were crushed by the world for their faith in
Christ, the more the sweet aroma of their testimony was released.
Unquestionably their faithfulness to Christ in the face of mounting opposition
gave off the fragrance of Christ
throughout the entire region.
(2) THE
SUFFERING OF THIS CHURCH
Here the Risen Lord addresses five different levels of persecution on
which this church Suffered.
(a) THEY WERE ATTACKED POLITICALLY:
" I know thy works and tribulation." ( 2:9 ) He later identifies this tribulation as
imprisonment by the Roman government. ( 2:10 )
This word
' tribulation,' ( thlipsin) is a very graphic word.
Literally, it means to crush an object in an vice grip by tightening the
screws. It pictures crushing a victim and squeezing out his life's blood. It
was used of one who was mashed to death by an enormous boulder. The word also
described the pain of a woman in
childbirth." The life of this
little flock at Smyrna was being painfully squeezed out of them by the ironclad
vice grip of the Roman government. They were being snatched out of their homes,
arrested in the marketplace, and taken captive to prison. Caesar was bringing
the full force of his imperial might powerfully down upon this little church.
And many of them sealed their testimony with their blood. History tells of a
man who at 92 chose abuse and death in a dungeon rather than deny the Lord
Jesus. A 15 year old boy who could be deterred by no sort of cruelty from
confessing Christ. A young woman who was subjected to the most cruel tortures
and was thrown finally in a net to a wild beast. What happened was this. In 81
AD an insane Roman emperor by the name of Domitian rose to power. He was even
more ruthless than Nero. Suddenly a second wave of persecution against the
church swept throughout the Roman Empire.
Now its to this persecution that Christ refers in his letter to Smyrna.
As the Roman Empire expanded, it conquered many territories and countries.
Consequently there was a great diversity of languages and cultures among the
people. How could Rome unite such divergence ? How could the Emperor weld
together so many different nationalistic movements, some of which were
conspiring to overthrow his rule ? Emperor worship became the answer. The
worship of Caesar would tie the Empire together. So once a year, each citizen
of Rome would appear before a bust of Caesar and publicly confess his
allegiance to the deity of the emperor. For the great majority of Roman
citizens this was no problem.
They already worshipped a plurality of pagan gods. What was one more god
? But for the Christians, this request was blasphemy. So
instead of saying, " Caesar
is Lord," they
courageously confessed, "
Christ is Lord." The result ? They suffered at the hands of the
government. Such government persecution did not cease 2,000 years ago. It is
still happening. I was amazed to read some of the things that are happening in
the Western World today. Did you know that in America spiritual liberties are
being stripped away from the believers ?
In America today It is unconstitutional if a student prays out loud over
his lunch in school. It is unconstitutional for a board of education to use or
refer to the word GOD in any of their official writings. It is unconstitutional
for the Ten Commandments to be hung on the walls of schools. It is
unconstitutional for a school graduation to contain an opening prayer or
closing prayer. I wonder how much longer will it be before we are facing first
century persecution ?
(b) THEY WERE ATTACKED ECONOMICALLY:
" I know thy
poverty," ( 2:9 ) In Greek there are two words
for poverty. The first ( penia ) describes the man who has nothing to spare,
nothing extra. The second ( ptocheian ) describes the man who has nothing at
all. That’s the word that is used here. That’s how poor this little church was.
So poor
they couldn't begin to make ends meet. Financially destitute, they
didn't have penny to their name. The reason ? Well, to days health and wealth
movement would answer, " because
they were outside the will of God. All they had to do was name it and
claim it." They were living
beneath their privileges. God wanted them wealthy. Perhaps they should have
been rebuked for their poverty ? No. They suffered poverty because they were in
the will of God ! Financial prosperity is not Gods will for everyone. Sometimes
it costs to be a Christian. Economically Smyrna was Flourishing. No recession
in the economy there. Everyone else in Smyrna was prospering. Yet, these
Christian business men were being sacked from their jobs. Their premises were
being broken into. Their goods stolen. Why ? They confessed Jesus Christ to be
Lord. Not Caesar.
Here they were destitute. But Christ said " but thou art rich." ( 2:9) The church at Smyrna was
materially poor but spiritually rich. Laodicea was materially rich but
spiritually poor. Which would you rather be ? Like Smyrna or Laodicea ?
Incidentally Christ’s set of values is different from the worlds. " Poor but rich.” We can lack much
of this worlds goods yet be " rich
toward God,"
" rich in faith," "
rich in good works," " have treasure in heaven." ( Lk 12:21 James 2:25 1 Tim 6:18
Matt 6:19 )
(c) THEY WERE ATTACKED RELIGIOUSLY:
Our Lord says, " I know the
blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue
of Satan." ( 2:9) In Smyrna, there was a large Jewish community that
was fanatically hostile against Christianity. They were even blaspheming the
believers. " Blasphemy," means
slander or speaking against. You see what happened was this. The Jews were
beginning to spread lies about the believers, whose reputations were being
ruined. They were slandering the Christians, planting lies, stirring up
opposition. As at the crucifixion of Christ, these Jewish leaders were inciting
the crowd against the Christians. Because these believers celebrated the Lord's
Supper, the Jews accused them of eating
human flesh.
Because this church refused to worship the gods who were enshrined in
the pagan temples, they were called atheists. Christians talked about being
members of one another, of loving one another, so they were accused of engaging
in sexual orgies.
They also accused the Christians of breaking up families because their
message called for a highest allegiance to Christ. These Jews, said the Lord
were the " synagogue of Satan."
They were instruments of the Devil, used by hell to oppose the people and
program's of God. History informs us that the church has often been persecuted
by bigoted religionists. Think of the zeal of the Romanists against the
Reformers. Think of the apostate churches in our land that are no more than
synagogues of Satan. Satan goes to church just like Christians. Every Sunday
the devil says,
" I've got some of my preachers
I want to hear speak. I've got some of my choirs I want to hear sing. I've got
some disciples with whom I want to fellowship this morning." These churches are the strong-holds
of Satan. They do not preach the true Gospel of Christ. They deny the inerrancy
of Scripture. They cast scorn on the resurrection of Jesus Christ. They have
forsaken the Word of God. They are contemplating ordaining homosexuals into the
ministry. These " churches," are
hellholes, instruments of the devil himself.
(d) THEY
WERE ATTACKED PHYSICALLY:
" Fear none .... ten
days." ( 2:10 ) This church had suffered. This church would suffer. In fact,
the Lord guaranteed that the devil was about to cast some of them into prison.
Roman prisons were ghastly places. Those imprisoned did not stay long. Either
the prison authorities put you to death, or you were severely tortured and
flung back onto the streets. Either way nobody stayed long in a Roman prison.
The church in Smyrna suffered physically. The Roman officials broke into their
homes and arrested the believers before the startled eyes of their family. They
dragged them off into Roman prisons and made public examples out of them
before a watching world. Christ said they would have, " tribulation ten days." Some
Bible students have speculated that these ten days are symbolic of ten
successive era's of Roman emperors, or ten consecutive stages of church
history. Whatever the precise meaning of "
the ten days, " we can be encouraged to know that " the Lord sets
the limits to our suffering. The Lord is Sovereign in every situation. If the
Lord says the test will last ten days then there is no force on earth that
could make it last eleven days. You see no suffering can engulf us except with
His Permission. God would say to the
devil in Smyrna, " Thus far and no
further. “ The devil is under the control and sovereignty of Him who walks
in the midst of the candlesticks and the gates of hell shall never against His
church prevail ! Behind all persecution, whether Political, Economic, Religious
stands Satan himself.
(e) THEY WERE ATTACKED SATANICALLY:
He's referred to as Satan in ( 2:9 ) and the Devil in ( 2:10 ) They were
at war with hell itself.
( Eph 6:11-12 ) Behind the Roman Empire stood the Evil Empire. The Devil
unleashed his hellish hated against believers by inciting unbelievers to be
filled with extreme hatred toward them. The result ? Imprisonment, for many
death. This church Suffered Deeply. Simultaneously, they suffered persecution
on, not one, or two but five fronts. They were attacked Politically,
Economically, Religiously, Physically, and Satanically. Its interesting to observe that there is no
rebuke for this church. Out of the seven churches, the Risen Lord rebukes five
of them. But for two churches there is no criticism. The other church is
Philadelphia. That was another
Persecuted church. The lesson is clear. Persecution Purifies the Church.
The greatest blessing that could ever happen to the cause of Christ
might be for the church to be persecuted ! Someone has said " The
problem with Christian's these days is no-one wants to kill them anymore."
Such persecution would melt us down to the bare essentials of what it means
to be a genuine follower of the Lord Jesus. How was this church in Smyrna going
to make it ? How were they going to bare up in the trials ahead ?
(3) THE
SUSTAINING OF THIS CHURCH
Christ says, " Fear none of
those things which thou shalt
suffer." ( 2: 10 ) In
the place of their fearfulness the Lord wanted their faithfulness. The psalmist
said, " What time I am afraid I will
trust in thee." ( Ps 56:3 ) The Risen Lord says, " Fear none of those things .... and I will give thee a crown of
life." ( 2: 10 )
(a) THE PRIZE THE RISEN LORD OFFERS:
The city of Smyrna was often called "
the crown of Asia," here the Lord Jesus offers the Christians of Smyrna
an even better crown, the crown of life which awaits them after death. A
special crown, awaits all those who pay the ultimate price to be a follower of
the Lamb.
(b) THE PROMISE THE RISEN LORD MAKES:
" He that over-cometh shall not
be hurt of the second death." ( 2:11 ) Christians can face the
first death without fear because the second death has no power over us. ( 20:14
)
(c) THE PERSON THE RISEN LORD IS:
To the church that is under pressure,
(1) THE RISEN LORD IS THE LASTING
ONE:
" The first and the last."
( 2:8 )
From eternity past to eternity future, the Lord Jesus has been, is, and will
always be the eternal and infinite one. What kind of perspective does a
suffering church need ? An eternal perspective ! Remember that Jesus Christ existed before time, that He rules
over time and that He will reign for all time. What we suffer here is
insignificant to the eternal glory that awaits us there.
(2) THE
RISEN LORD IS THE LIVING ONE:
" Which was dead and is
alive." ( 2:8 ) We live and die. Christ died and lived. The shadow of death was
daily hanging over this little flock at Smyrna. So Christ stands before them
and says
" I am the living one, I have robbed death of its sting, of its
fear I am the Lord of your departure,
for I hold in my hand the keys of death." The Living Lord Jesus is in
control of the timing, manner, and place
of death.
(3) THE RISEN LORD IS THE LOVING ONE:
He says, " I know." ( 2:9 ) That word know ( oida ) means
the kind of knowledge that comes by personal experience. It also means to
appreciate, respect, or value the worthiness of a person or
thing. When Christ says, " I
know your tribulation," He is saying, " I know exactly what you're going through. I know because I've
been there. I know what your tribulation feels like. I know what it is to be
falsely accused, physically harmed, and spit upon. I know what you are
suffering and I
respect you greatly for it. I highly
value your commitment to Me." The Lord knew all about Polycarp the friend of the
apostle John. In AD 155 at the age of 86, Polycarp, probably the leader of the
church at Smyrna was summoned before the
Roman proconsul. He was told to swear allegiance to Caesar and blaspheme
Christ. He said, " Eighty and six
years have I served the Lord Jesus. He has been faithful to me. How can I be
faithless to Him, and blaspheme the name of my Saviour ?" Even
threatened with death by wild beasts Polycarp remained true. Finally the Jews
and Gentiles of Smyrna gathered wood on the Jewish Sabbath and used it to burn
Polycarp alive.
There he stood by the stake asking
not to be tied to it and he prayed, " O Lord I thank Thee that thou hast
thought me worthy of this hour." He bowed his head and said " Amen," as the fires consumed
him at the stake. Polycarp was faithful until death. Wang Ming Dao was a
Chinese pastor who had been led to Christ by another Chinese. At the time of
the Communist takeover, he was pasturing the largest church in what was then
Peking. He was tolerated for a couple of years then thrown into prison by the
Communists because of his testimony and ministry. While, in prison, under
torture, afraid of ever more suffering he recanted his faith and was therefore released by the authorities. In the
day and weeks that followed, Wang Ming Dao was seen wandering through the
streets of the city weeping and mumbling, “
I am Judas, I have betrayed my Lord.” Unable to bear his shame, he went to
the authorities confessed his faith in Christ and asked to placed in prison.
The authorities complied with his request and he was imprisoned for another
twenty-seven years. When released once again, at the end of his life Wang Ming
Dao was considered by the Chinese church as a hero of the faith he had once
recanted. My …. there is a Wang Ming Dao in each of us. Fear of the world has
ensnared us.
Our tendency is to dilute the gospel and to lower our standards in order
not to give offence. We love the praise of our fellow human beings more than
the praise of God. My …. are you afraid ? Are you fearful of further criticism
? Of permanent rejection, of increased persecution and because of that, you are
backing down, you’re compromising,
you are silencing your testimony ? The Lord Jesus says, “ Fear none of those things,” “ Don’t be
afraid.” Take God’s peace, maintain your testimony and leave the
consequences to Him !