Revelation 2

Message to Ephesus

1 "To the angel of the church in 1Ephesus write: The One who holds 2the seven stars in His right hand, the One who walks [a]3among * the seven golden lampstands, says this:
2 '4I know your deeds and your toil and [b]perseverance, and that you cannot * tolerate evil men, and you 5put to the test those who call themselves 6apostles, and they are not, and you found them to be false;
3 and you have [c]perseverance and have endured 7for My name's sake, and have not grown weary.
4 'But I have this against you, that you have 8left your first love.
5 'Therefore remember from where you have fallen, and 9repent and 10do the [d]deeds you did at first; or else I am coming to you and will remove your 11lampstand out of its place -unless * you repent.
6 'Yet this you do have, that you hate the deeds of the 12Nicolaitans, which I also hate.
7 '13He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. 14To him who overcomes, I will grant to eat of 15the tree of life which is in the 16Paradise of God.'

Message to Smyrna

8 "And to the angel of the church in 17Smyrna write: 18The first and the last, who 19was dead, and has come to life, says this:
9 'I know your 20tribulation and your 21poverty (but you are 22rich ), and the blasphemy by those who 23say they are Jews and are not, but are a synagogue of 24Satan.
10 'Do not fear what you are about to suffer. Behold, the devil is about to cast some of you into prison, so that you will be 25tested, and you will have tribulation 26for ten days. Be 27faithful until death, and I will give you 28the crown of life.
11 '29He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. 30He who overcomes will not be hurt by the 31second death.'

Message to Pergamum

12 "And to the angel of the church in 32Pergamum write: The One who has 33the sharp two-edged sword says this:
13 'I know where you dwell, where 34Satan's throne is; and you hold fast My name, and did not deny 35My faith even in the days of Antipas, My 36witness, My 37faithful one, who was killed among you, 38where Satan dwells.
14 'But 39I have a few things against you, because you have there some who hold the 40teaching of Balaam, who kept teaching Balak to put a stumbling block before the sons of Israel, 41to eat things sacrificed to idols and to commit acts of immorality.
15 'So you also have some who in the same way hold the teaching of the 42Nicolaitans.
16 'Therefore 43repent; or else 44I am coming to you quickly, and I will make war against them with 45the sword of My mouth.
17 '46He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. 47To him who overcomes, to him I will give some of the hidden 48manna, and I will give him a white stone, and a 49new name written on the stone 50which no one knows but he who receives it.'

Message to Thyatira

18 "And to the angel of the church in 51Thyatira write: 52The Son of God, 53who has eyes like a flame of fire, and His feet are like burnished bronze, says this:
19 '54I know your deeds, and your love and faith and service and perseverance, and that your deeds of late are greater than at first.
20 'But 55I have this against you, that you tolerate the woman 56Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, and she teaches and leads My bond-servants astray so that they 57commit acts of immorality and eat things sacrificed to idols.
21 '58I gave her time to repent, and she 59does not want to repent of her immorality.
22 'Behold, I will throw her on a bed of sickness, and those who 60commit adultery with her into great tribulation, unless * they repent of her deeds.
23 'And I will kill her children with pestilence, and all the churches will know that I am He who 61searches the minds and hearts; and 62I will give to each one of you according to your deeds.
24 'But I say to you, the rest who are in 63Thyatira, who do not hold this teaching, who have not known the 64deep things of Satan, as they call them-I 65place no other burden on you.
25 'Nevertheless 66what you have, hold fast 67until I come.
26 '68He who overcomes, and he who keeps My deeds 69until the end, 70TO HIM I WILL GIVE AUTHORITY OVER THE NATIONS;
27 AND HE SHALL 71RULE THEM WITH A ROD OF IRON, 72AS THE VESSELS OF THE POTTER ARE BROKEN TO PIECES, as I also have received authority from My Father;
28 and I will give him 73the morning star.
29 '74He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.'

Revelation 2 Commentary

Chapter 2

Epistles to the churches in Asia, with warnings and encouragements, To the church at Ephesus; (1-7) at Smyrna; (8-11) at Pergamos; (12-17) and at Thyatira. (18-29)

Verses 1-7 These churches were in such different states as to purity of doctrine and the power of godliness, that the words of Christ to them will always suit the cases of other churches, and professors. Christ knows and observes their state; though in heaven, yet he walks in the midst of his churches on earth, observing what is wrong in them, and what they want. The church of Ephesus is commended for diligence in duty. Christ keeps an account of every hour's work his servants do for him, and their labour shall not be in vain in the Lord. But it is not enough that we are diligent; there must be bearing patience, and there must be waiting patience. And though we must show all meekness to all men, yet we must show just zeal against their sins. The sin Christ charged this church with, is, not the having left and forsaken the object of love, but having lost the fervent degree of it that at first appeared. Christ is displeased with his people, when he sees them grow remiss and cold toward him. Surely this mention in Scripture, of Christians forsaking their first love, reproves those who speak of it with carelessness, and thus try to excuse indifference and sloth in themselves and others; our Saviour considers this indifference as sinful. They must repent: they must be grieved and ashamed for their sinful declining, and humbly confess it in the sight of God. They must endeavour to recover their first zeal, tenderness, and seriousness, and must pray as earnestly, and watch as diligently, as when they first set out in the ways of God. If the presence of Christ's grace and Spirit is slighted, we may expect the presence of his displeasure. Encouraging mention is made of what was good among them. Indifference as to truth and error, good and evil, may be called charity and meekness, but it is not so; and it is displeasing to Christ. The Christian life is a warfare against sin, Satan, the world, and the flesh. We must never yield to our spiritual enemies, and then we shall have a glorious triumph and reward. All who persevere, shall derive from Christ, as the Tree of life, perfection and confirmation in holiness and happiness, not in the earthly paradise, but in the heavenly. This is a figurative expression, taken from the account of the garden of Eden, denoting the pure, satisfactory, and eternal joys of heaven; and the looking forward to them in this world, by faith, communion with Christ, and the consolations of the Holy Spirit. Believers, take your wrestling life here, and expect and look for a quiet life hereafter; but not till then: the word of God never promises quietness and complete freedom from conflict here.

Verses 8-11 Our Lord Jesus is the First, for by him were all things made; he was before all things, with God, and is God himself. He is the Last, for he will be the Judge of all. As this First and Last, who was dead and is alive, is the believer's Brother and Friend, he must be rich in the deepest poverty, honourable amidst the lowest abasement, and happy under the heaviest tribulation, like the church of Smyrna. Many who are rich as to this world, are poor as to the next; and some who are poor outwardly, are inwardly rich; rich in faith, in good works, rich in privileges, rich in gifts, rich in hope. Where there is spiritual plenty, outward poverty may be well borne; and when God's people are made poor as to this life, for the sake of Christ and a good conscience, he makes all up to them in spiritual riches. Christ arms against coming troubles. Fear none of these things; not only forbid slavish fear, but subdue it, furnishing the soul with strength and courage. It should be to try them, not to destroy them. Observe, the sureness of the reward; "I will give thee:" they shall have the reward from Christ's own hand. Also, how suitable it is; "a crown of life:" the life worn out in his service, or laid down in his cause, shall be rewarded with a much better life, which shall be eternal. The second death is unspeakably worse than the first death, both in the agonies of it, and as it is eternal death: it is indeed awful to die, and to be always dying. If a man is kept from the second death and wrath to come, he may patiently endure whatever he meets with in this world.

Verses 12-17 The word of God is a sword, able to slay both sin and sinners. It turns and cuts every way; but the believer need not fear this sword; yet this confidence cannot be supported without steady obedience. As our Lord notices all the advantages and opportunities we have for duty in the places where we dwell, so he notices our temptations and discouragements from the same causes. In a situation of trials, the church of Pergamos had not denied the faith, either by open apostacy, or by giving way so as to avoid the cross. Christ commends their stedfastness, but reproves their sinful failures. A wrong view of gospel doctrine and Christian liberty, was a root of bitterness from which evil practices grew. Repentance is the duty of churches and bodies of men, as well as of particular persons; those who sin together, should repent together. Here is the promise of favour to those that overcome. The influences and comforts of the Spirit of Christ, come down from heaven into the soul, for its support. This is hidden from the rest of the world. The new name is the name of adoption; when the Holy Spirit shows his own work in the believer's soul, this new name and its real import are understood by him.

Verses 18-29 Even when the Lord knows the works of his people to be wrought in love, faith, zeal, and patience; yet if his eyes, which are as a flame of fire, observe them committing or allowing what is evil, he will rebuke, correct, or punish them. Here is praise of the ministry and people of Thyatira, by One who knew the principles from which they acted. They grew wiser and better. All Christians should earnestly desire that their last works may be their best works. Yet this church connived at some wicked seducers. God is known by the judgments he executes; and by this upon seducers, he shows his certain knowledge of the hearts of men, of their principles, designs, frame, and temper. Encouragement is given to those who kept themselves pure and undefiled. It is dangerous to despise the mystery of God, and as dangerous to receive the mysteries of Satan. Let us beware of the depths of Satan, of which those who know the least are the most happy. How tender Christ is of his faithful servants! He lays nothing upon his servants but what is for their good. There is promise of an ample reward to the persevering, victorious believer; also knowledge and wisdom, suitable to their power and dominion. Christ brings day with him into the soul, the light of grace and of glory, in the presence and enjoyment of him their Lord and Saviour. After every victory let us follow up our advantage against the enemy, that we may overcome and keep the works of Christ to the end.

Cross References 74

  • 1. Revelation 1:11
  • 2. Revelation 1:16
  • 3. Revelation 1:12
  • 4. Revelation 2:19; Revelation 3:1, 8, 15
  • 5. John 6:6; 1 John 4:1
  • 6. 2 Corinthians 11:13
  • 7. John 15:21
  • 8. Jeremiah 2:2; Matthew 24:12
  • 9. Revelation 2:16, 22; Revelation 3:3, 19
  • 10. Hebrews 10:32; Revelation 2:2
  • 11. Matthew 5:14f; Philippians 2:15; Revelation 1:20
  • 12. Revelation 2:15
  • 13. Matthew 11:15; Revelation 2:11, 17; Revelation 3:6, 13, 22; Revelation 13:9
  • 14. Revelation 2:11, 17, 26; Revelation 3:5, 12, 21; Revelation 21:7
  • 15. Genesis 2:9; Genesis 3:22; Proverbs 3:18; Proverbs 11:30; Proverbs 13:12; Proverbs 15:4; Revelation 22:2, 14
  • 16. Ezekiel 28:13; Ezekiel 31:8; Luke 23:43
  • 17. Revelation 1:11
  • 18. Isaiah 44:6; Isaiah 48:12; Revelation 1:17; Revelation 22:13
  • 19. Revelation 1:18
  • 20. Revelation 1:9
  • 21. 2 Corinthians 6:10; 2 Corinthians 8:9; James 2:5
  • 22. 2 Corinthians 6:10; 2 Corinthians 8:9; James 2:5
  • 23. Revelation 3:9
  • 24. Matthew 4:10; Revelation 2:13, 24
  • 25. Revelation 3:10; Revelation 13:14f
  • 26. Daniel 1:12, 14
  • 27. Revelation 2:13; Revelation 12:11; Revelation 17:14
  • 28. 1 Corinthians 9:25; Revelation 3:11
  • 29. Matthew 11:15; Revelation 2:7, 17, 29; Revelation 3:6, 13, 22; Revelation 13:9
  • 30. Revelation 2:7, 17, 26; Revelation 3:5, 12, 21; Revelation 21:7
  • 31. Revelation 20:6, 14; Revelation 21:8
  • 32. Revelation 1:11
  • 33. Revelation 1:16; Revelation 2:16
  • 34. Matthew 4:10; Revelation 2:24
  • 35. 1 Timothy 5:8; Revelation 14:12
  • 36. Acts 22:20; Revelation 1:5; Revelation 11:3; Revelation 17:6
  • 37. Revelation 2:10; Revelation 12:11; Revelation 17:14
  • 38. Revelation 2:9
  • 39. Revelation 2:20
  • 40. Numbers 31:16; 2 Peter 2:15
  • 41. Numbers 25:1; Acts 15:29; 1 Corinthians 10:20; Revelation 2:20
  • 42. Revelation 2:6
  • 43. Revelation 2:5
  • 44. Revelation 22:7, 20
  • 45. 2 Thessalonians 2:8; Revelation 1:16
  • 46. Revelation 2:7
  • 47. Revelation 2:7
  • 48. Exodus 16:33; John 6:49
  • 49. Isaiah 56:5; Isaiah 62:2; Isaiah 65:15
  • 50. Revelation 14:3; Revelation 19:12
  • 51. Revelation 1:11; Revelation 2:24
  • 52. Matthew 4:3
  • 53. Revelation 1:14
  • 54. Revelation 2:2
  • 55. Revelation 2:14
  • 56. 1 Kings 16:31; 1 Kings 21:25; 2 Kin 9:7, 22, 30
  • 57. Acts 15:29; 1 Corinthians 10:20; Revelation 2:14
  • 58. Romans 2:4; 2 Peter 3:9
  • 59. Romans 2:5; Revelation 9:20; Revelation 16:9, 11
  • 60. Revelation 17:2; Revelation 18:9
  • 61. Psalms 7:9; Psalms 26:2; Psalms 139:1; Jeremiah 11:20; Jeremiah 17:10; Matthew 16:27; Luke 16:15; Acts 1:24; Romans 8:27
  • 62. Psalms 62:12
  • 63. Revelation 2:18
  • 64. 1 Corinthians 2:10
  • 65. Acts 15:28
  • 66. Revelation 3:11
  • 67. John 21:22
  • 68. Revelation 2:7
  • 69. Matthew 10:22; Hebrews 3:6
  • 70. Psalms 2:8; Revelation 3:21; Revelation 20:4
  • 71. Psalms 2:9; Revelation 12:5; Revelation 19:15
  • 72. Isaiah 30:14; Jeremiah 19:11
  • 73. 1 John 3:2; Revelation 22:16
  • 74. Revelation 2:7

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Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO REVALATION 2

This chapter contains the epistles to the churches at Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, and Thyatira. It begins with that to Ephesus, in which the sender of it describes himself by some of his characters mentioned in the preceding chapter; takes notice of some things commendable in this church, Re 2:1-3, reproves her for leaving her first love; gives some advice upon it; threatens her in case of non-repentance; yet notwithstanding commends her for her detestation of some bad practices; and concludes the epistle with a phrase exciting to attention to what is written, and with a promise to them that are constant and conquering, Re 2:4-7, next follows the epistle to the church at Smyrna, in which the sender assumes some of his former titles; takes notice of her works in general, and of her afflictions in particular, and of the blasphemy of others, Re 2:8,9, fortifies her against a great affliction to be endured, described by its author, kind, use, and duration; and exhorts to faithfulness and constancy, with a promise of a crown of life, Re 2:10, and closes the epistle in the same form as the preceding, promising security from the second death to the persevering and conquering Christian, Re 2:11, and next in order is the epistle to the church at Pergamos, in which the sender takes to him one of the above characters in the description of him; observes her works and place of abode, and commends her faithfulness to him in the worst of times and places, Re 2:12,13, yet exhibits a complaint against her for having, and conniving at persons of bad principles and practice, called Balaamites and Nicolaitans, Re 2:14,15, exhorts to repentance, and in failure of it threatens to come and fight against them; and closes the epistle in the same manner as the two former, with a promise of hidden manna, a white stone, and a new name to him that overcomes, Re 2:16,17, and the last epistle in this chapter is that to the church at Thyatira, in which the sender makes use of some other titles and characters of his before mentioned; takes notice of her good works, and yet signifies he had a controversy with her, for permitting a false prophetess to teach in her, who seduced men to fornication and idolatry, Re 2:18-20, whose impenitence is complained of, and which was aggravated by having space for repentance given her, Re 2:21, wherefore, in case of continuance in impenitence, he threatens both her and her followers with tribulation and death, whereby the omniscience and justice of Christ would be manifest to all the churches, Re 2:22,23, and then another and better sort of men in this church are addressed, who are described as not having imbibed the doctrine of the false prophetess, and as not approving the depths of Satan, or her doctrines of devils; and these are told that no other burden should be laid on them than was, and are exhorted to hold fast what they had, until the coming of Christ, Re 2:24,25, and for their encouragement to hold on to the end, many promises are made unto them respecting their power and rule over their enemies, and the happy days that they should enjoy, Re 2:26-28, and the epistle is concluded with the usual epiphonema, Re 2:29.

Revelation 2 Commentaries

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