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You just can't get any of that from Revelation.
Feel free to believe as you wish, but don't imagine that it is found in the text. You are adding to the book, something that is not there.
If the more traditional ways were so right and so sure to work, how come they have not kept on working? Possibly, there was church culture copy-catting, and younger ones have gotten wise to this. And ones can be self-righteous in their proper outward tradition.3. The separation of the Contemporary Christian from the Traditional Christian service
Again . . . even if the beliefs might be correct, ones can get self-righteous and look down on others, like the Pharisee did to the tax collector, in Jesus' parable.The disappearance of the hard line doctrinal belief
It helps me to see that I need to first seek what pleases God; but He does give us more and better than we can try to get for our own selves ! ! !5. Name it Claim it!
6. Prosperity Gospel - God wants everyone rich. He does not want any to suffer.
7. Evangelist getting rich off ministry - Beginning with DL Moody
I only know a little about D L Moody and I've not heard this before. Are you suggesting Moody bought a "mansion" solely for his own benefit? I've heard he established a number of institutions to help the disadvantaged.DL Moody was also the first to profit off of ministry and book sales and to buy a mansion with the proceeds.
To connect Moody to Revelation is quite bizarre.I only know a little about D L Moody and I've not heard this before. Are you suggesting Moody bought a "mansion" solely for his own benefit? I've heard he established a number of institutions to help the disadvantaged.
Do you believe Revelation is a prophecy as suggested by Revelation 1:19?Better that you show how the text within the Bible describes them. If you can't get it from the text, it's best to get rid of the interpretation, regardless of how fun it might sound.
Do you believe Revelation is a prophecy as suggested by Revelation 1:19?
It is called "prophecy" in Revelation 1:3 which can have a future fulfilment (compare Matthew 13:14).I think Revelation was meant to be a message to the early Christians against Nero (as "the Beast", etc. The beginning of Revelation directly states it's to the churches of the time.
As a whole, yes, but even prophesy has a connection to the people who are being given the prophesy. Not every sentence in Revelation is about the future and the letters are written to churches at that present time as the primary purpose.Do you believe Revelation is a prophecy as suggested by Revelation 1:19?
An exercise in alternate history. The letters in Revelation to the different churches weren't intended as prophecy. They were actual letters to actual churches.I believe in the seven churches as ages...
Ephesus - Messianic - Beginning with the Apostle to the Circumcision, Peter
Smyrna - Martyr - Beginning with the Apostle to the Un-Circumcision, Peter
Pergamos - Orthodoxy formed in this time... Pergos is a tower... Needed in the dark ages
Thyatira - Catholicism formed in this time - The spirit of Jezebel is to control and to dominate.
Sardis - Protestantism formed in this time- A sardius is a gem - elegant yet hard and rigid
Philadelphia - Wesleyism formed in this time - To be sanctioned is to acquire it with love.
Laodicea - Charismatic movement formed in this time - Beginning with DL Moody, the first to make money off of ministry
In which all of this is a mystery...
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
In which we all, as part of the one whole church, are in the right hand of the Lord Jesus Christ...
These things saith he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks; - Revelation 2:1
In which I also question my own interpretation of this great mystery...
1. Are the seven churches ages?
2. Are the seven churches denominations?
I would say that they are a mixture of the two. My family comes from Methodist and Catholic origins. And, strangely enough, I was brought up Baptist. By the time the Baptist got through with me as a teenager I could not imagine any but Baptist as truly saved. As a young adult I felt the Holy Spirit come in and reside in a powerful way in a Pentecostal Holiness church. After research this was an offspring of John Wesley Methodism.
I wonder though, with the changes of the times and the seasons, if we have not all become Laodicean...
1. People do not care as much about church doctrine these days
2. Most successful churches are non-denomination independent Charismatic type churches
3. The denominational walls are not as high as they once were.
I took my dad, who professes to be Lutheran, to a Catholic church service last Christmas morning. To my amazement they were singing carols that were Protestant in origin. And then to my surprise my dad went for communion and they served it to him. Pope Frances has also reached out hands of fellowship to churches of other non-Catholic Christian congregations. I just wonder in this Laodicean time if the churches are not blending together as one.
I believe that the Catholic church is a Christian church that had its hay-day in Thyatirean times. I do not think that the spirit of Jezebel, to control and to dominate, is with them in the magnitude as it was in earlier times. But this spirit can raise her head again.
My dad's family are from the Saginaw Michigan Catholic church family and I use to attend when I was very young. The church then had nuns, monks, priests, and a very Catholic service. If I could go back in time I would like to sit again in one of the churches and take it all in.
The Holy Family Catholic church in Saginaw, Michigan. Just walking through the doors for me as a child was an incredible experience!
Those who suggest a broader application of the letters to the 7 churches do not deny that they addressed the situation in literal churches in John's day.As a whole, yes, but even prophesy has a connection to the people who are being given the prophesy. Not every sentence in Revelation is about the future and the letters are written to churches at that present time as the primary purpose.
You cannot find Revelation ever referring to ages of time in relation to the churches. That is just poor hermaneutics.
Even if people do not accept the letters to the 7 churches have a prophetic aspect, they would recognize that the Church has gone through stages of development.I believe in the seven churches as ages...
Ephesus - Messianic - Beginning with the Apostle to the Circumcision, Peter
Smyrna - Martyr - Beginning with the Apostle to the Un-Circumcision, Peter
Pergamos - Orthodoxy formed in this time... Pergos is a tower... Needed in the dark ages
Thyatira - Catholicism formed in this time - The spirit of Jezebel is to control and to dominate.
Sardis - Protestantism formed in this time- A sardius is a gem - elegant yet hard and rigid
Philadelphia - Wesleyism formed in this time - To be sanctioned is to acquire it with love.
Laodicea - Charismatic movement formed in this time - Beginning with DL Moody, the first to make money off of ministry
In which all of this is a mystery...
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
In which we all, as part of the one whole church, are in the right hand of the Lord Jesus Christ...
These things saith he that holdeth the seven stars in his right hand, who walketh in the midst of the seven golden candlesticks; - Revelation 2:1
In which I also question my own interpretation of this great mystery...
1. Are the seven churches ages?
2. Are the seven churches denominations?
I would say that they are a mixture of the two. My family comes from Methodist and Catholic origins. And, strangely enough, I was brought up Baptist. By the time the Baptist got through with me as a teenager I could not imagine any but Baptist as truly saved. As a young adult I felt the Holy Spirit come in and reside in a powerful way in a Pentecostal Holiness church. After research this was an offspring of John Wesley Methodism.
I wonder though, with the changes of the times and the seasons, if we have not all become Laodicean...
1. People do not care as much about church doctrine these days
2. Most successful churches are non-denomination independent Charismatic type churches
3. The denominational walls are not as high as they once were.
I took my dad, who professes to be Lutheran, to a Catholic church service last Christmas morning. To my amazement they were singing carols that were Protestant in origin. And then to my surprise my dad went for communion and they served it to him. Pope Frances has also reached out hands of fellowship to churches of other non-Catholic Christian congregations. I just wonder in this Laodicean time if the churches are not blending together as one.
I believe that the Catholic church is a Christian church that had its hay-day in Thyatirean times. I do not think that the spirit of Jezebel, to control and to dominate, is with them in the magnitude as it was in earlier times. But this spirit can raise her head again.
My dad's family are from the Saginaw Michigan Catholic church family and I use to attend when I was very young. The church then had nuns, monks, priests, and a very Catholic service. If I could go back in time I would like to sit again in one of the churches and take it all in.
The Holy Family Catholic church in Saginaw, Michigan. Just walking through the doors for me as a child was an incredible experience!
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