Loyal, but Lacking The Church at Ephesus Revelation 2:1-7.

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Loyal, but Lacking

The Church at Ephesus

Revelation 2:1-7

Review

• Christ is standing among the lampstands– Each lampstand represents a church

• Christ is concerned for the welfare of every church of His people– He is giving a report of the good and

the bad He sees in each church– He tells them what they must do to fix

their problems

• The problems they faced are problems all churches face– And the solution remains the same

Ephesus, the city

A free city, with a vibrant economy

Ephesus, the city

Large amphitheater for entertainment

Ephesus, the city

A port city, the port road led directly past the theater

Ephesus, the city

The temple of Artemis, one of the 7 wonders of the ancient world

Ephesus, the city

A city famed for its library as well as for its many superstitious beliefs

Background

• We know more about the church at Ephesus than we do the other 6 churches– Acts 18:18-21

•Church begun by Paul with Aquila and Priscilla

•Begun among the Jews– They wanted Paul to stay, eager to learn

more

– Acts 18:24-28•Further taught by Aquila, Priscilla, and Apollos

•The church encouraged Apollos to teach in Achaia

Background

• Acts 19:1-10– Further instructed by Paul– Provided gifts by laying on of Paul’s hands– Paul spent more than 2 years there– Most (if not all) the churches in Asia

begun from Paul’s work with the church at Ephesus

• Acts 19:11-41– The incident with the exorcists, the

burning of magic books, and the riot– Esp vv. 18-20, 26

•Faithful no matter the cost

Background

• Acts 20:17-38– Paul’s farewell to the elders at Ephesus– Esp vv. 32-38

•A loving and giving church

• Ephesians (the epistle)– 1:1,15 – faithful and loving– 6:21-22 – concerned for Paul– But the rest of the book shows some

possible friction between Jews and Gentiles

– Paul reestablished the basics for them

Revelation 2

• Now some 30+ years later– What has become of this church?

• Rev 2:1-3,6 -- positive points– “labor, toil” (kepos) “to labor to the

point of exhaustion”– Did not tolerate evil men– Tested teachers and apostles, exposed

the false (including Nicolaitans)– Persevered, endured, not weary

• Might seem like the church Paul knew

Revelation 2

• Rev 2:4-5. negative point– Problem: Left their first love

•Did the right things, but without love

– Solution:•Remember from where you have fallen•Repent•Renew the deeds as done at first

– Consequence of failure:•The lampstand removed•No longer a church of Christ

Revelation 2

• Rev 2:7 , the reward for overcoming– “He who has an ear, let him hear”

•The choice is ours to fail or overcome

– To eat of the tree of life in the Paradise of God•The tree was removed from man in Genesis 3

– Man’s fellowship with God broken by sin– Eternal life denied to man at that time

•But now we can have that fellowship restored

– Eternal life is available once again

•All we must do is overcome

Conclusion

• What can we learn for ourselves today?– God appreciates churches that are hard-

working and loyal– But as important, they must be

motivated by love (not just duty, tradition, etc)

– There are consequences for our behavior•If we are unloving, then Christ will no longer consider us His church

•If we overcome, we will have perfect fellowship with God and eternal life

– The choice is ours