No
Excuses
A Three-minute
Bible Study
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Title:
No Excuses
Keywords:
"false
teaching" "Satan"
Welcome
to eXXit, the web site designed to help you stand
strong in the face of sexual temptation.
In each
of these studies (June 1-7), we will be looking at one
of the seven letters to the seven churches of
Revelation. These are actually letters written by
Jesus to churches that existed in the first century.
The letters have great application, though, for
Christians today. They point out what Jesus commends
in a Christian and what He wants to see changed in a
Christian. There is even helpful application for
people who are struggling with chronic temptation to
destructive habits like porn. Read on and God
bless you!
Passage:
Revelation 2:12-17*
12. And to the angel
of the church in Pergamum write: The One who has the
sharp two-edged sword says this:
13. I know where you
dwell, where Satans throne is; and you hold fast
My name, and did not deny My faith, even in the days
of Antipas, My witness, My faithful one, who was
killed among you, where Satan dwells.
14. But I have a few
things against you, because you have there some who
hold the teaching of Balaam, who kept teaching Balak
to put a stumbling block before the sons of Israel, to
eat things sacrificed to idols, and to commit acts of
immorality.
15. Thus you also have
some who in the same way hold the teaching of the
Nicolaitans.
16. Repent therefore; or
else I am coming to you quickly, and I will make war
against them with the sword of My mouth.
17. He who has an ear, let
him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To him
who overcomes, to him I will give some of the hidden
manna, and I will give him a white stone, and a new
name written on the stone which no one knows but he
who receives it."
Questions
1. The
Christians at Pergamum had a tough time of it. Where
did they dwell? (v. 13)
2. Still, Jesus
had a few things against them? What are those
things?
3. What does He
tell these Christians to do?
Practical
help
Whatever else might be
true, the Pergamum Christians had a tough life. They
were living where Satans throne was located.
While we dont know exactly what that means, it
probably had something to do with Pergamum being a
major seat of pagan idolatry in the first century.
Despite this, Jesus still expected these Christians to
keep themselves morally pure. He calls them on the
carpet for immorality as well as for false teaching.
If they thought their difficult living situation would
take them off the hook of responsibility for needing
to live a clean life, they were sadly mistaken.
Do men and women sometimes seek
to justify immorality today because they live under
difficult circumstances? Do you sometimes run to
pornography after a difficult day, somehow feeling
that a challenging life justifies a little smut? That
is not the way Jesus sees it.
Instead of running to Internet
porn after a challenging situation, run to the Lord.
Only He can really satisfy.
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