Revelation starts out talking time periods...Hey Rocky!
I have enjoyed a lot of your posts.
When I first became a Christian and went to church I was taught by more than one pastor the time after Christ has been broken up into seven periods based on the characteristics of the seven churches in Revelation chapters 1-3.
Each of those church ages as described in Revelation does have characteristics of certain things in the history of those time periods.
But there are also things from the other six churches in each of those periods which are not emphasized in that kind of teaching.
You can find them for yourself in the history of the Church if you look carefully but you don't really have to.
All a person really needs to do is read those chapters and look for the verses that actually say those seven churches represent seven periods of history.
The couple of times I've read through those three chapters I missed the verses that say that those churches represent seven periods of church history.
Please show me the verses that say that the churches represent seven historical periods.
Thank you.
The Revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gave unto him, to shew unto his servants things which must shortly come to pass; and he sent and signified it by his angel unto his servant John: - Revelation 1:1
In which I take as ages, or congregations as they are still ages. I was reading of a decision of a lady to become a nun and thought within myself she is doing her part in keeping the Thyatirean candlestick, or church, burning. There is also a thread in this forum called, "Are some Baptists closer to Assembly of God than Reformed?" In which I wonder if the churches in question are not Laodicean.
The mystery of the seven stars which thou sawest in my right hand, and the seven golden candlesticks. The seven stars are the angels of the seven churches: and the seven candlesticks which thou sawest are the seven churches. - Revelation 1:20
All of this, though, is a mystery, in which I have done my best. I believe it was the intention of this passage to address the many issues of the church that would come to pass.
Love will not be constrain'd by mastery.
When mast'ry comes, the god of love anon
Beateth his wings, and, farewell, he is gone.
Love is a thing as any spirit free.- Geoffrey Chaucer Canterbury Tales
It seems like once a denomination feels like it arrives it is all over with and they lose the Philadelphian spirit that once made them great. I love the old Methodist church but that revival is long over with!
Candlesticks - Seven church congregations that would be birthed in time
Stars - Individuals within the congregations, all held in the right hand of Christ
Seals - The seven seals sealed each congregation within the lambs book of life
And I wept much, because no man was found worthy to open and to read the book, neither to look thereon. - Revelation 5:4
If this interpretation is not correct why all the ado? And this also highlights the importance of the seven churches that would come to pass.
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