The Letter to the Church at Smyrna
			
			Lesson 5
			
			
			
			
			Text: 
			
			
			
			Revelation 2:8-11  
			
			
			Body:  
			
			
			Verse 8 
			
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				The city of Smyrna was a major city of commerce about 
				thirty-five miles north of Ephesus.  It was a center for Caesar 
				(emperor) worship.  
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				Christ is described as “the first and the last.”  See:  
				
				Revelation 1:11  Christ is eternal, the emperor isn’t!  
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				For descriptions of Christ’s eternal nature, see 
				
				Micah 5:2 
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				John 1:1-2.  
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				Jesus was “dead, but is now alive.”  Death could not keep a hold 
				on Him.  
				
				Acts 2:23-24
				  
			 
			
			
			Verse 9 
			
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				Jesus had complete knowledge of all that went on in Smyrna.  He 
				could read the hearts and minds of all.  
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				The Christians had suffered greatly.  They had been “crushed” by 
				those who hated them because they had not bowed down to the 
				emperor.  
				
				I Peter 4:12-16  
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				They were in poverty, destitute, due to their faithfulness to 
				Christ.  
				
				Hebrews 10:34  
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				They had something better.  
				
				James 2:5  
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				Some Jews had bowed down to the emperor.  “synagogue of Satan”  
			 
			
			
			Verse 10 
			
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				The Christian life is not an easy one.  Face trials with 
				courage.  
				
				Matthew 10:28,
				
				
				Luke 6:26  
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				The real source of all the trials was Satan.  He would bring 
				more persecution upon them.  
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				“Ten days” This was a symbol for the time of persecution.  While 
				they would undergo great persecution, it would be short compared 
				to eternity.  
				
				II Corinthians 4:17  
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				“Be faithful” even to the point of death!  This shows the 
				sacrifice that may be required.  
				
				Matthew 10:21-22  
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				The reward is “the crown of life.”  It is one that will never 
				wear out.  
				
				I Corinthians 9:24-25,
				
				
				I Peter 5:4  
				Those who endure persecutions and truly love the Lord will be 
				rewarded.  
				
				II Timothy 4:8,
				
				
				James 1:12  
			 
			
			
			Verse 11 
			
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				The promise is to those who overcome.  This is a key phrase in 
				the book of Revelation.  Those who overcome are those who win 
				out over tribulations.  They are not defeated by them.  
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				“Second death” is the final separation from God at the Day of 
				Judgment.  
				
				Revelation 21:8,
				
				
				II Thessalonians 1:9  
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				Those who overcome will have eternal life in Heaven.  
			 
			
			
			Bobby Stafford 
			
		  
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