The Letter to the Church at Pergamos
			
			Lesson 6
			
			
			
			Text: 
			
			
			Revelation 2:12-17 
			
			
			Introduction: 
			
			
			Pergamos, the ancient capital of the province of Asia, means 
			“Citadel” in Greek.  This city was on a rocky hill about 55-60 miles 
			north of Smyrna. It had a great library of 200,000 volumes, second 
			only to the one in Alexandria.  Parchment was developed here and 
			named after the city.  Many pagan gods were worshipped here, 
			especially Aesculapis, the god of healing.  The god was represented 
			by the symbol of a snake coiled around a rod or staff.
			
			
			 Body: 
			
			
			I.  The One with a Sharp Sword  
			(Verse 
			12)
			
			
			
			II.  Positive Qualities of the Church  
			(Verse 
			13)
			
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				Christ knew all about them.  They were serving Christ in an evil 
				city.
 
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				“Satan’s throne”  Satan is enthroned here by many.  There 
				is a possible allusion to the altar of Zeus or a seat of emperor 
				worship.  (Colossians 
				1:22-23)
 
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				They were remaining faithful despite the circumstances, a 
				dangerous situation.  One of their number, Antipas, had even 
				suffered martyrdom.  Tradition says he was burned inside a brass 
				bull.
 
			
			
			
			III.  Negative Qualities of the Church  
			(Verses 
			14-15)
			
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				A few things (not many) needed to be fixed.  They were tolerant 
				of false teaching.  False teachers needed to be disciplined.  
				(Romans 
				16:17-18,
				
				
				Ephesians 5:11)
 
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				“Doctrine of Balaam”  Balaam enticed Israel to sin. (II 
				Peter 2:15-16)  
				This led them into idolatry and fornication.  (II 
				Peter 2:18)
 
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				“Teaching of Nicolaitans”  These followers of Nicolas 
				practiced immorality and wickedness.  They felt free to do what 
				they wanted.  
 
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				Christians in Pergamos needed to separate themselves from this 
				lifestyle and not be seduced.  (II 
				Corinthians 6:14-18)
 
			
			
			
			IV.  The Solution  
			(Verses 
			16-17)
			
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				Repent!  Those tolerating false teaching needed to stop 
				immediately!  If not, the Lord would come quickly and deal with 
				them.  (II 
				John :9-11)
 
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				One of the church’s greatest temptations is to compromise with 
				the world.  Tolerating sin is not the loving thing to do.
 
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				To the conquerors, “over comers,” there is victory in our faith.  
				(I 
				John 5:4-5) 
				They will be given the “hidden manna,” food at God’s banquet, a 
				table in heaven, rich blessings. [This is in contrast to the 
				pagan banquets.] I will give a “white stone.”  This is a 
				reference to being justified (acquitted) and victorious.  There 
				is “a new name,” known only to the one receiving it and 
				appropriate for him/her.
 
			
			
			
			Conclusion: 
			
			
			What glory and blessings await those who over come, those who hold 
			fast to their faith and do not compromise it. 
			
			
			Bobby Stafford