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Introduction:
Main Thought: Protect yourself from becoming corrupted by carnality and pursue purity constrained by Christ's compassion.
Sub-intro:
Body:
I.
A Pastor Commended by Christ (Rev.
2:18-19).
A. Attributes of Christ & His Local Church (Rev.
2:18).
1.
The Servants of God in Thyatira (v.
18a)
2. The Son of God (v.
18b).
a.
His Piercing Eyes
b.
His Punishing Feet
B. Acknowledgments by Christ (Rev.
2:19).
1.
A Working, Loving, Serving, Believing, Enduring, Hard Working Pastor (v.
19a).
2. A Pastor Who Wants His Last Works to Be His Best Works (v.
19b).
II.
A Pastor Corrupted By Carnality (Rev.
2:20-23).
A. The Lord Says, "Because..." (Rev.
2:20-21).
1.
The Lustful Suffering of Jezebel (v.
20).
a.
The Dangers of Role-Reversal - Teaching God's Servants to Sin
b.
The Dangers of a Self-proclaimed Prophet - Leading God's Servants into Idolatry
2. The Longsuffering of Jesus (v.
21).
a.
The Lord Gives "Space to Repent"
b.
Lustful Rebellion Refuses to Repent
B. The Lord Says, "Behold..." (Rev.
2:22-23).
1.
The Casting of Sin's Consequences (v.
22).
a. Gross Disease - The Bed of Sin Becomes the Bed of Sickness (v.
22a).
b.
Great Distress - The Adulterers Afflictions - Lamentable Distress (v.
22b).
c.
Grievous Death - The Wages of Sin Is Death (v.
22c).
2. What the Churches Shall Know (v.
23).
a. Their Omniscience Judge (v.
23a).
b.
His Objective Justice (v.
23b).
III.
A Purity Constrained By Compassion (Rev.
2:24-25).
A. The Faithful Remnant (Rev.
2:24).
1.
Where They Are: (v.
24a)
a.
Among the Lord's Local Churches in General
b.
Within the Lord's Local Church in Particular
2. How They Are Discerned: (v.
24b)
a.
Not Deviating in THIS Doctrine (see above)
b.
Not Delving the Depths of the Devil
B. Encouraged to Remain Faithful (Rev.
2:25).
1. True to the Sacred Scriptures (v.
25a).
2. True till His Second Coming (v.
25b).
IV.
A Power Crowning the Conqueror (Rev.
2:26-29).
A. The Condition - (Rev.
2:26a).
1. Keep on Overcoming
2. Keep on Keeping Christ's Works Till the End
B. The Crown (Rev.
2:26b-27).
1.
Its Significance - POWER (v.
26b).
2. Its Shepherding - ROD (v.
27a).
3. Its Source - The FATHER (v.
27b).
C. Christ Himself - The Morning Star (Rev.
2:28).
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