Jump Start # 4138
Revelation 2:2 “I know your deeds and your toil and perseverance, and that you cannot tolerate evil men, and you put to the test those who call themselves apostles, and they are not, and you found them to be false.”
We are running a little series on the final ten lessons I preached at Charlestown Road. “Ten final things I wanted to say.”
# 8 What Matter the Most
There are many things in life that are important. They matter. If you want to do well in school, grades matter. Health matters. Ask those who don’t have good health. Paying your bills matter. In Revelation two, the church at Ephesus, reminds us of what matters spiritually.
We learn that it is possible to do the right things for the wrong reasons. Ephesus tried those who claimed to be apostles but they weren’t. What was their motive? The love of the Lord? No. They had left that first love.
Ephesus also shows us that one can look good on the outside but be empty on the inside. Much like those hollow chocolate Easter bunnies that the children get. Empty on the inside. Nothing on the inside.
Ephesus also shows us that one can know all the right answers without really knowing Him.
And, in these verses we find the three things that are important.
First, remember (2:5). John writes, “Remember have fallen.” Remember why you became a Christian. Remember the joy of forgiveness. Remember the passion of prayer and the joy of worship. Remember the excitement of reading God’s word. Life has a way of getting in the way and we forget. We become so busy with the here and now that we forget about the eternal. Remember. Do this in “memory” of Me, the Lord said. Peter wrote, “ I will always be ready to remind you of these things” (2 Pet 1:12).
Second, repeat what you did at first (2:5). The Ephesian problem was that they stopped doing what they had done at first. Hanging around and enjoying the company of fellow Christians. Asking questions. Looking deeply into God’s word. That’s what we did at first. Did we outgrow that? Do we feel that those things are no longer necessary? Do what you did at first. Are you doing that?
Third, repent (2:5). Do better. Do what is right. What matters? It’s not what you know, but what you are doing with what you know. It’s not a matter of just going to church. It’s a heart that longs for the Lord.
A church of joy will attract others. A church that loves will love each other. A church that walks with the Lord will be forgiving, compassionate and full of grace.
What matters? Not the paint on the wall. Not the attendance on Sunday morning. But, a community of followers and believers who fervently love and trusts the Lord.
What matters most
Roger
