Would you read someone else’s mail?
Straight-up, I know you’d say no
But Christians do it everyday
Let me tell you how this is so.
I am not maligning Christians,
Why would I do such when I am one?
And I am not trying to be funny
Just hear me out before you are gone.
Take Revelation for example:
It was not addressed to us,
It was addressed to seven churches
Yet we’ve created quite a fuss.
Some say they are churches today
Just like the ones back then
And the letters are written to these
Highlighting similar problems.
These are churches across the ages
Ever since the church began
And we are in the Laodicean church
That carries the world’s brand.
The lukewarm church, they say
That is neither hot nor cold
But is infested with worldly people
That are both shameless and bold.
Sorry, but I must beg to differ
Since this is not our mail,
These letters went to seven existing churches
And their situations were detailed.
Revelation 1:4
These churches that were in Asia
Were located on a circuitous route
Beginning at the Church at Ephesus
With Laodicea ending the group.
These were 1st century churches
To which these letters were written
And not churches in this 21st century;
To us they were never given.
Ephesus, Smyrna and Pergamos
Thyatira, Sardis and Philadelphia
With the last on the route being
The church at Laodicea.
John said he was their brother
And their companion in tribulation,
No doubt to get them to pay attention
To this very vital information.
No doubt too they could identify
With the appraisal of their condition
For John’s source was no other than Jesus,
The faithful and the first begotten.
These letters were preserved for us
But they are somebody else’s mail
And the information that was given
Fitted them to every detail.
It probably fits our churches too
And we would do well to take note
Assured in the time of our tribulation
That in Jesus we also have hope.
Romans 5:5
Hope that maketh not ashamed;
Because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts
By the Holy Ghost
Which is given unto us.
Stewart Russell © March 6, 2021
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