Revelation 2:18-29 The Corrupt Church

Revelation 2:20 “I have a few things against you, because you allow that woman Jezebel to teach and seduce…

Jesus addresses a church that possesses many commendable qualities: love, service, faith, patience, and growing works. Yet, He also sees a serious problem—tolerating a woman or spirit referred to as Jezebel, who teaches and seduces Christ’s followers into sexual immorality and rebellion against God.

The Nature of Seduction

Seduction often has two parts:

  1. The introduction of a new idea to consider.
  2. The enticement through vivid images, fantasies, or mental scenarios that promise pleasure or status.

Jesus identifies Jezebel as a woman, highlighting the power of attraction and influence God has given to women. Men, being vulnerable to this, can be swayed easily. In marriage, a man provides shelter and provision, while the woman contributes beauty and love—gifts designed by God to bless the family.

Honorable women use this influence to honor their husbands and build up their families, not to stir lust in others. Scripture makes it clear that women will be accountable to God for how they use their influence—whether for good or evil.

Biblical Examples of Influence

Eve and the Serpent (Genesis 3:1–6, 12)
Eve was enticed by the serpent’s deception, saw the fruit as desirable, and gave it to Adam, leading to the fall of humanity. Adam, in turn, blamed Eve for his choice.

Jezebel and Elijah (1 Kings 19:1–4)
Jezebel, through threats and intimidation, caused Elijah to flee in fear, demonstrating the destructive potential of ungodly influence.

Seduction in Today’s World

Modern society presents constant temptations through TV, social media, and cultural messaging. These images and ideas, often manipulated by Satan, are powerful—frequently appealing to physical attraction to lure people away from God’s ways. Scripture warns that those who follow these paths will face the same judgment as Jezebel.

Hold Fast Until Christ Comes

Jesus calls His followers to hold fast to truth and righteousness. Great rewards await those who resist moral corruption, keep their hearts pure, and remain faithful.

Practical steps include:

  • Reading God’s Word daily
  • Praying faithfully
  • Attending a spiritually healthy church
  • Guarding your mind against seductive ideas and images

By doing so, you safeguard your LightNside, your marriage, and your spiritual witness, living in the light and joy Christ provides.

Revelation 2:12-17 The Compromising Church

Revelations 2:14 But I have a few complaints against you. You tolerate some among you whose teaching is like that of Balaam…

The Two-Edged Sword

The theme of this letter to the church and us is not to allow ourselves to tolerate ungodly activities. We are in a nation that goes to church and sings songs to God, but during the week, we can accept the ideas and standards of a society that is quickly becoming ungodly.

The first few verses set the tone of this letter.  “These things says He who has the two-edged sword.”  Jesus is described by John as one who has a two-edged sword coming out of his mouth.  This is serious.  The words of Jesus are true and powerful.   In Revelation 19:21, at the end of the confrontation with the beast and the false prophet, who were both thrown into the lake of fire, Jesus destroyed all the rest of the evil armies from the world with the sword coming out of His mouth.

What is this double-edged sword?  It is the words of God.  The words that give life and death.  The Bible itself, when read aloud or in your mind, is also a double-edged sword. 

Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit, and of joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart.

Compromised Believers

Compromised Believers need the two-edged sword to cut their acceptance of evil ideas and lifestyles.

Jeremiah 7:18-19 NIV

The children gather wood, the fathers light the fire, and the women knead the dough and make cakes to offer to the Queen of Heaven. They pour out drink offerings to other gods to arouse my anger. [19] But am I the one they are provoking? declares the LORD. Are they not rather harming themselves, to their own shame?

Galatians 5:19-21  19 When you follow the desires of your sinful nature, the results are very clear: sexual immorality, impurity, lustful pleasures, 20 idolatry, sorcery, hostility, quarreling, jealousy, outbursts of anger, selfish ambition, dissension, division, 21 envy, drunkenness, wild parties, and other sins like these. Let me tell you again, as I have before, that anyone living that sort of life will not inherit the Kingdom of God.

These verses are a two-edged sword.  You might have felt the cutting of the sword as you read the last verse.

Do you have ears to hear the two-edged sword? Repent and be an overcomer!

Jesus signs off with the two-edged sword again.  Revelations 2:16-17 16 Repent of your sin, or I will come to you suddenly and fight against them with the sword of my mouth. 17 “Anyone with ears to hear must listen to the Spirit and understand what he is saying to the churches. To everyone who is victorious, I will give some of the manna that has been hidden away in heaven. And I will give to each one a white stone, and on the stone will be engraved a new name that no one understands except the one who receives it.

Please look within your heart and see if there is a compromise.  

Let your Light-N-side hear the two-edged sword coming out of God’s Word and His Spirit? 

Revelation 2:1-7 Letter to 1st church (Ephesus)

“Whoever has ears, let them hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the one who is victorious, I will give the right to eat from the tree of life, which is in the paradise of God.”

Jesus asks John to write a separate letter to seven churches (and us). Each church has a different message. Each letter has a message for us as well.  Also, each letter to the churches has a specific pattern.  Jesus shares something different about Himself. Jesus shares the positive and negative things about the church. One church has no positive, and one church has no negative. Lastly, Jesus gives a potential blessing if the church (us) responds.

About Jesus:

These are the words of him who holds the seven stars in his right hand and walks among the seven golden lampstands. The seven stars are the pastors, and the seven lampstands are the churches.  Jesus has a supernatural presence with the pastors and a presence in the churches.  A healthy church and pastor should be anointed with the presence of Jesus.  This presence brings hope and miracles and draws broken people to the cross for healing and cleansing of the heart.  In today’s environment, there may be many churches without the presence of Jesus.  Maybe the preacher speaks more about psychology and how to be happy.  These churches are void of Jesus’ presence.

About the Church:

Jesus sees all the churches do (and us) and compliments their hard work. They are swamped working for the church, but they are patient, hard-working, and endure suffering.  The church (us) has become so busy that it has forgotten to know Jesus.  Corry Ten Boon says, “If the devil cannot make us bad, he will make us busy.” The church has lost its passion for Christ.  They were too busy.  We can also become so busy in life that we forget to meditate on scripture and connect with Jesus.  WE MUST PROTECT OUR TIME WITH CHRIST. If not, we will slip away from His presence. Consider where you have fallen.  Consider your priorities.  Ask anyone, and they will say they are a Christian, but how much time is spent on devotion, prayer, and the Bible?  REPENT to Christ, return to the passion of God’s presence.

Potential reward or judgment:

Do you hear the message to this church and us? Jesus says, “To those who are victorious and overcome their business to restore their relationship with Christ, Jesus will give you fruit from the tree of life in heaven.  Do you have ears to hear?  Consider this past week or month. How are your efforts to grow close to Christ?  

Lord, we desire to know You more.  Let our Lightnside stay strong with a scheduled time in your presence.

Love as strong as death

Song of Solomon  8:6-7 For love is as strong as death, its jealousy as enduring as the grave. Love flashes like fire, the brightest kind of flame. Many waters cannot quench love,  nor can rivers drown it.

Love eyes

I finished reading the Song of Solomon (Song of Songs) in my daily devotions and found the amazing supernatural element God placed in mankind to love.  God not only gave men and women the ability to see each other as no one else can.  In love, we look at our desires and see things no one else sees.  Is your wife or husband the most beautiful or most handsome person in the world? What others may see as a flaw is a unique feature to embrace and love. 

Love is a gift

Love is a gift from God that brings lovers closer and closer.  Even in aging, when the body changes, the love grows. This family of love is what the enemy wants to destroy in our nation.  The confusion of sexuality being taught by extreme evil creates a feeling of hatred, victimization, and loneliness.  Love and passion dissipate through the destruction of the family.  We come against these evil forces and cling to the man-and-wife structure, producing a loving family where each family member feels and strengthens God’s presence.

In our spiritual life. 

We also need the passion of love toward God. We know God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit love us from the beginning.  The Song of Solomon represents the love between a man and woman, the love God has for us, and what we should develop toward them.

Generating Love toward God

Bible reading and prayer every day.  Go to bed with scripture.  Play some worship songs and meditate on the many ways God loves you.  Speak to God and express your desire to know Him more.  Gaze upon His Holiness and Goodness.  Thank Him for mercies in your life from Him.

Qualities of Love

For love is as strong as death, its jealousy as enduring as the grave.

Love flashes like fire, the brightest kind of flame.  

Many waters cannot quench love,  nor can rivers drown it.

Let this passage of love be a goal for your personal life and your relationship with Jesus, God, and the Holy Spirit.

Let your Lightnside shine bright with increasing love in the natural and supernatural.

Love’s Passion

(Delayed Post – should have posted on Feb.14)

(She)I am a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valleys. (He) Like a lily among thorns is my darling among the young women. (She)  Like an apple tree among the trees of the forest is my beloved among the young men. I delight to sit in his shade,  and his fruit is sweet to my taste.  Song of Solomon 2:2-3 NIV

Happy Valentine’s Day

The Song of Solomon describes the passion between a man and a woman in love and expresses the love between God and humanity. The Bible also describes the relationship between Christians and Christ as a marriage. While it is very strange for me to think of myself as a bride, I think of the Christ who is coming to take me away to a place in heaven that He is preparing for me.

Passion now

I have been married to Dawn for forty-three years this May 1st. I remember the passion I had while dating.  All my thoughts were focused on being with my Dawn.  The goal (and I need to improve) is to keep my passion strong, even during everyday problems, pressures, and aging.

Passion for God

Today is a good day to spend some time being passionate about our God and receiving His passion for us.  In the Song of Solomon,  passion grew as the two lovers desired each other.  Their gaze was not on current problems or duties waiting for them.  They sought to look at each other, wanting to be in each other’s presence. 

Seeing and touching

A hug, a kiss, or a holding of hands brings back passion.  This passion is beautifully described in the chapters of the Song of Solomon—the experience of being loved,  holding, and being held for our earthly and eternal relationships.

I challenge you to take some time to experience the love God has for you today.  Read His thoughts in this chapter.  God wants to be with you and embrace your heart.  Will you also seek God in this passage?  Will you look and see God all around you?  Will you look at His goodness, His creation, and protection?  Enjoy His presence and allow God’s passion to rest in your heart. 

For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son. Whoever believed in Him would receive PASSION in an eternal love relationship forever! John 3:16 (my version)

As Valentine’s Day approaches, let your LIGHTNSIDE feel and give passion to God and those you love.

(She)I am a rose of Sharon, a lily of the valleys. (He) Like a lily among thorns is my darling among the young women. (She)  Like an apple tree among the trees of the forest is my beloved among the young men. I delight to sit in his shade,  and his fruit is sweet to my taste.  Song of Solomon 2:2-3

The way maker

As the heavens are higher than the Earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and my thoughts higher than your thoughts.  Isaiah 55:9 NIV

We all have problems that keep us up at night. 

Some issues are difficult to figure out and seem very overwhelming.  God is our ‘way maker’.  Are you hungry to be fed the answer?  “God says, ‘Come to me and listen and eat what is good.’  Give ear to me; listen that you may live.” V 2-3

As the heavens are higher than the Earth

How much higher is the universe than what we see on Earth?  It is beyond our scope to understand.  I think of the mighty forces of gravity between planets and galaxies,  the power of the invisible black holes that also play a role in the balance of the universe’s paths. God set them in place, and through His power today, they obey His instructions.

One lightning bolt. A memory from the Holy Spirit.

When I was a teenager, I played basketball in a church league.  I remember driving one night after practice as a storm was coming in.  I drove by a power plant and saw the transformers and other equipment that produced lights for the city and electricity for all the town’s needs.  I began to think how wise man was to create this power.  What a display of our understanding and abilities. Then suddenly, one lightning bolt, just one, mind you, lit up the whole sky and completely drowned out the power station.  Just that one lightning bolt out of many that night revealed to me how much greater is God’s power and understanding than man’s. That vision strengthened my faith in God’s wisdom and power. It established that I am in good hands if I trust the one who controls the lightning bolts. 

So My ways are higher than your ways

God had planned your life before you were born.  He sees your needs and paths.  How many times in your life did you suddenly see a path or door open for you that came from nowhere?  It did not come by accident; God’s ways are higher than yours.  Let us increase our trust in the Lord that He sees us and guides us.

My thoughts vs God’s thoughts

Are you worried about tomorrow?  Are you worried about the hows and ways of a project?  Do you think about failure and disaster?  Rest in God.  Meditate before Him and ask for wisdom without doubting.  Recognize your enemy; the devil is at work to discourage you and cast fear on the plan God called you to do.  Usually, the fear comes in the darkness of the night.  Rebuke the night terrors and remind your heart about God’s wisdom.   

James 1:5-6  

If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you. But when you ask, you must believe and not doubt, because the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea, blown and tossed by the wind.

Trust in the Lord.   Read Isaiah 55. Meditate on each verse.  Take time to worship God.  Take time to ask the Holy Spirit to guide you in the day. Believe God is leading you.  Expect to see revelations and miracles take place in your path. Look at nature and see God’s power and wisdom at work. Rejoice that God is for you and not against you. Let your heart burst into songs of Joy. Trust in the Lord and rest in His presence.

Let your LightNside seek God’s ways and be filled by God’s wisdom and revelations.

Listen to The Way Maker by Leeland.

Plain, suffered, finished!

He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, and there was nothing in his appearance that we should desire him. He was despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering and familiar with pain.  Isaiah 53:2-3
 
 


 Not attractive
 Jesus was not a superstar, rich, or popular growing up.  He was not an influencer, nor did he have any entertaining dance or songs. He was plain, no beauty.  Nothing in His appearance attracted people to him.  People would hide their faces from him.  Jesus was avoided, despised, rejected, and familiar with pain.  This description is found in Isaiah 53:1-3.
  
Shunned
This was my devotion this morning.  We have all seen people rejected because they did not fit our style.  We tend to walk the other way.  I was thinking about all the rejection Jesus received growing up.  He did not fit into most families.  Jesus was plain, no beauty.  We all see pictures and paintings of a manly man with chiseled features.  The scriptures state there was nothing in his appearance that attracted people.  It pains my heart to think about the creator being shunned.  Just the rejection Jesus experienced broke my heart.
 
 Innocent yet silent
 He was innocent of all sin, yet He took mine.  He did not speak about the unfairness of it all.  He just bore the punishment and the increasing pain. Pilot asked someone to stand up for Jesus, but no one would.  They were silent except for the lies and demands of his death.   Jesus knew why, even though he asked God to see if there was another path. His emotional pain was beyond anything man had experienced.  God was also…. silent.
 
God crushed his Son
 The Father of Jesus took all our sins from our desires and sinful attractions and laid them upon Jesus. No one stood up for Jesus, protested his treatment, or even noticed or cared. Jesus alone took our punishment and did not complain.
It was God’s will to crush Jesus and cause Him to suffer.  God and Jesus decided this plan before man was born.
Yet the pain, both physical and emotional, was laid upon Jesus.  Why?  For you and I.  For the world.
 
Finished – Righteousness for all!
He was oppressed and afflicted, yet He did not open His mouth. He was like a sheep led to the slaughter.  No one protested.  Life went on around Him. Everyday life revolved around our suffering savior, unaware of the holy sacrifice that was taking place close by.  Jesus suffered alone, quietly.  Until He said, “IT IS FINISHED.”  Then, the curtain in the temple separating us from God was torn from top to bottom.  From God to man.  From Jesus for me.
 
Thank You Jesus
 Thank you, Jesus.  Oh, the Blood of Jesus, shed for me and you.  Oh, what a savior who died for me! Isaiah 53:12b: “Jesus bore the sin of many, and made intercession for the transgressor.”
 I encourage you to read Isaiah 53 sometime today, letting your heart break into pieces and rejoice for our mighty savior’s sacrifice for you, for me, for all.
 
Let you, LightNSide, be forever grateful for His sacrifice.

Between the times

Luke 22:31-32   “Simon, Simon, Satan has asked to sift each of you like wheat.  But I have prayed for you, Simon, that your faith should not fail. So when you have repented and turned to me again, strengthen your brothers.”

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Not everything can be accomplished quickly.  There is an illusion of quick answers, of drive-through solutions.  This frustration has turned many of us into watchers rather than warriors.  We find ourselves between times of focus and times of floundering.  We wonder when we stopped marching, too busy with life’s issues.

Satan has asked to sift you like wheat.

I have found myself existing ‘between the times’ of faithfully writing a weekly Biblical Devotion to rest with excuses and reasons why I gave the devotions up.  There have been issues in my family, from age to major medical problems I could point to, but in reality, I found myself living ‘between the times’ of duty and excuses.   I faithfully created a weekly Biblical Thought from  2018 to 2023 and began to slow down.  I was no longer faithfully writing devotions from my heart to whoever was listening.  This decline of obedience slowed me down to living in a world between the passion of ministry and a frustrated observer of time filled with guilt.

Maybe you are living “between the times” of launching a new ministry but wrestling with its unknowns and insecurities.  Maybe you are living between an uncomplicated marriage, and now a child is born with its fears, tears, and unknown futures. Perhaps you are at a setback in your life.  Pain and frustration have replaced passion. Perhaps you are lost in a time of struggling with faith, God, and desires.  You remember the strong and secure times, but now you are “living between”  faith and feelings,  strength and searching. 

I have prayed for you that your faith would not fail.

Repent and turn again to Christ.

I am writing today for the first time in 2025. I am again taking up the challenge of this calling. The first thing I must do is repent to God.

Revelation 2:4-5 ” Nevertheless I have this against you, that you have left your first love. Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent and do the first works, or else I will come to you quickly and remove your lampstand from its place—unless you repent. “

Nothing happens unless we take responsibility for our actions, even if we face valid issues. We must again become warriors and pilgrims, obedient servants who trust God and allow the Holy Spirit to strengthen and guide us.

Strengthen your brothers

Monuments or Footprints

William Faulkner speaks of the place in our duty to God where we stopped moving forward.  That place where you last left your mark can become a monument or a footprint.   A monument only says, ‘At least I got this far,’ while a footprint says, ‘This is where I was when I moved again.’

I encourage you to once again take on the challenge of God’s calling. Break out of living ‘between the times’ of faith and frustration. Join me in repenting for the idle times and let that place I stopped become a footprint of renewed passion, not a monument to where I stopped.

Let your LightNSide shine in 2025 and forward.

Shush, shush…listen…

Psalms 81:13 Oh, that my people would listen to me

What makes you stop and listen?

Is it the thunder of a coming storm? Is it the giggle of a baby? Or the laughter of a popular TV show? Is it political news or news of violence?  Is it the call of Social Media with something new to hear? What is your ear tuned to?   The Bible says in Psalms 115:6: “They have ears but do not hear.” Mark 8:18: “Having eyes do you not see, and having ears do you not hear?” 

We all have two sets of ears. 

Our physical ears and spiritual ears. Our spiritual ears hear from our hearts.   Jesus said, “My sheep hear my voice” John 10:27

How do you hear with your spiritual ears? Take the time to sit still and listen with your heart.  I love the morning or evening when the sun rises or goes down.  If I take the time to push away all the distractions and just be quiet,  I listen to God’s creation. It has beautiful sounds.  The animals, the wind, the movement of tree branches. The sounds of nature.  They all share the sound of a mighty creator.   In this process, as I listen to nature,  I hear God speak to me.  Not with my physical ears but with my spiritual ears.  With my heart. I need to do this more!

Fight Distraction  

There is a world trying to get your attention all the time.  I encourage you to be still, push away the noises, and hear God. Hear nature. Wonder at God’s creation. See its beauty. As you are still, your spiritual ears will begin to hear God.  You will start to listen to Him whisper to you. 

God also whispers to you through His word. Take the time daily to read it, then sit still and meditate on the living words. The most remarkable chapter on this process and its effect is Psalms 1.  “…blessed is the man who meditates on God’s word… whatever they do will prosper…”

I encourage you to take time daily to hear God in a noisy and demanding world.   Listen to the rest of Psalms 81 and what God says to you in these verses.

Psalms 81:13-16

13 Oh, that my people would listen to me, that Israel would walk in my ways! 14 I would soon subdue their enemies and turn my hand against their foes. 15 Those who hate the Lord would cringe toward him, and their fate would last forever. 16 But he would feed you with the finest of the wheat, and with honey from the rock, I would satisfy you.

Take the time to let your LightNside hear God’s voice.

Why the hatred for Israel?

Genesis 17:6-8 

 I will make you very fruitful; I will make nations of you, and kings will come from you. I will establish my covenant as an everlasting covenant between me and you and your descendants after you for the generations to come, to be your God and the God of your descendants after you. The whole land of Canaan, where you now reside as a foreigner, I will give as an everlasting possession to you and your descendants after you; and I will be their God.”

God Chose Israel to be His Nation

God chose Israel to be His people. From that very promise, Satan put Israel in the bull’s eye of his rage. Satan has always tried to destroy Israel, even from Adam and Eve. From that very first attempt to destroy God’s greatest creation to the very last battle in Revelation, the focus from the devil is to kill Israel as a nation and the Jews as a people.

The illustrated explanation of Revelation 12

Verse 1-2: A woman with a crown of twelve stars on her head – (Israel and the twelve tribes. She was about to give birth—the birth of Jesus by a virgin descendant of the tribe of Judah, the Son of God.) Verse 3-5 The dragon (Satan) stood in front of the woman to kill her son (Jesus) – (Matthew 2:13-18 – King Herod tried to kill Jesus when he demanded all baby boys two and under be killed. ) Her child was snatched up to God and to his throne – (Jesus’ death and resurrection, the defeat of Satan’s plan to kill Jesus. ) Verses 7-17 Satan has been defeated, and He is outraged. His vengeance is toward Israel, Jews, and anyone who follows Jesus.

For the secret power of lawlessness is already at work 2 Thess 2:7

The secret power of lawlessness is the hatred given to people who rage against peace, justice, and authority. We see the news where lawlessness is the rule of our country. The courts have no teeth, and prisoners are released to continue lawlessness. Our college campuses and larger cities are destroyed by anger, crime, and a lack of authority.

The same rage that came from satan toward Jesus is at work in our nation against righteousness, authority, holiness, and God’s chosen nation, Israel.

Don’t get caught up in anger. Choose peace, choose faith, and pray for our nation.

God is in control

God’s plan is perfect. He wins in the end, and all who follow Him win an eternity of great peace, love, and freedom from anger, violence, and death. 

Revelation 21:3-5  And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Look! God’s dwelling place is now among the people, and he will dwell with them. They will be his people, and God himself will be with them and be their God. ‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” He who was seated on the throne said, “I am making everything new!”

Be wise in these last days. Read your Bible. Pray for Israel. Have faith in God. “Lord, I pray you will send a revival to this nation and our  hearts.” 

 Be strong in the Lord and keep your LightNside holy and pure.