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Revelation 2:8-11

Listen to Revelation 2:8-11
8 "To the messenger of the church in Smyrna, write: The first and the last, who was dead and became alive, says:
9 I know how you are suffering, how poor you are--but you are rich. I also know that those who claim to be Jews slander you. They are the synagogue of Satan.
10 Don't be afraid of what you are going to suffer. The devil is going to throw some of you into prison so that you may be tested. Your suffering will go on for ten days. Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life.
11 Let the person who has ears listen to what the Spirit says to the churches. Everyone who wins the victory will never be hurt by the second death.

Revelation 2:8-11 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO REVALATION 2

This chapter contains the epistles to the churches at Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamos, and Thyatira. It begins with that to Ephesus, in which the sender of it describes himself by some of his characters mentioned in the preceding chapter; takes notice of some things commendable in this church, Re 2:1-3, reproves her for leaving her first love; gives some advice upon it; threatens her in case of non-repentance; yet notwithstanding commends her for her detestation of some bad practices; and concludes the epistle with a phrase exciting to attention to what is written, and with a promise to them that are constant and conquering, Re 2:4-7, next follows the epistle to the church at Smyrna, in which the sender assumes some of his former titles; takes notice of her works in general, and of her afflictions in particular, and of the blasphemy of others, Re 2:8,9, fortifies her against a great affliction to be endured, described by its author, kind, use, and duration; and exhorts to faithfulness and constancy, with a promise of a crown of life, Re 2:10, and closes the epistle in the same form as the preceding, promising security from the second death to the persevering and conquering Christian, Re 2:11, and next in order is the epistle to the church at Pergamos, in which the sender takes to him one of the above characters in the description of him; observes her works and place of abode, and commends her faithfulness to him in the worst of times and places, Re 2:12,13, yet exhibits a complaint against her for having, and conniving at persons of bad principles and practice, called Balaamites and Nicolaitans, Re 2:14,15, exhorts to repentance, and in failure of it threatens to come and fight against them; and closes the epistle in the same manner as the two former, with a promise of hidden manna, a white stone, and a new name to him that overcomes, Re 2:16,17, and the last epistle in this chapter is that to the church at Thyatira, in which the sender makes use of some other titles and characters of his before mentioned; takes notice of her good works, and yet signifies he had a controversy with her, for permitting a false prophetess to teach in her, who seduced men to fornication and idolatry, Re 2:18-20, whose impenitence is complained of, and which was aggravated by having space for repentance given her, Re 2:21, wherefore, in case of continuance in impenitence, he threatens both her and her followers with tribulation and death, whereby the omniscience and justice of Christ would be manifest to all the churches, Re 2:22,23, and then another and better sort of men in this church are addressed, who are described as not having imbibed the doctrine of the false prophetess, and as not approving the depths of Satan, or her doctrines of devils; and these are told that no other burden should be laid on them than was, and are exhorted to hold fast what they had, until the coming of Christ, Re 2:24,25, and for their encouragement to hold on to the end, many promises are made unto them respecting their power and rule over their enemies, and the happy days that they should enjoy, Re 2:26-28, and the epistle is concluded with the usual epiphonema, Re 2:29.

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Revelation 2:8-11 Study Resources

Sermons

Faith Under Fire: The Church of Smyrna’s Courage and the Call to Enduring Faith – Revelation 2:8-11
Faith Under Fire: The Church of Smyrna’s Courage and the Call to Enduring Faith – Revelation 2:8-11
Pastor Mike Warren

This sermon examines Jesus’ message to the persecuted church of Smyrna, revealing how suffering can purify faith and rekindle passion that complacency has dimmed. The pastor shares the story of Polycarp’s martyrdom to illustrate steadfast devotion, explaining that true believers refuse to compromise even when facing death because they serve the risen Christ who was once dead but lives forever. The message urges listeners to stop loving the world, embrace eternal perspective, and let trials produce an unshakable faith that becomes a sweet fragrance before God.

7 Letters to 7 Churches – Smyrna - Rev 2:8-11
7 Letters to 7 Churches – Smyrna - Rev 2:8-11
Bill Luebkemann

Persecution can look differently in different situations. A school child who mentions Jesus and is made fun of is a victim of persecution; just as a Missionary who's martyred. But one thing is sure, if you're a Christian, at some point in your life, you'll be persecuted. The Lord said so! Today on Hope From the Word, we'll look at the second letter to the seven churches in Revelation, Smyrna. Have you ever received an encouraging note from a friend, just out of the blue? What a blessing that is. The people in Smyrna were doing a good job in God's eyes, and those are really the only eyes that count! Here's Pastor Bill Luebkemann…

7 Letters to 7 Churches – Smyrna - Revelation 2:8-11
7 Letters to 7 Churches – Smyrna - Revelation 2:8-11
Bill Luebkemann

Greetings! On behalf of Calvary Chapel of Marlton, it's my pleasure to welcome you to Hope From the Word, the daily Bible teaching ministry of our senior pastor, Bill Luebkemann. We've been examining the seven letters to the seven churches found in the book of Revelation, chapters two and three. Having already looked at the first letter addressed to the Church at Ephesus, we now move on to the letter addressed to the Church at Smyrna. It reads more like a warning than a friendly letter. Here's Pastor Bill now to get us started…

Revelation 2:8-11 Part 2
Revelation 2:8-11 Part 2
Matt VanderVen

We’re in the middle of a study of Revelation here on His Perfect Love. Today’s message from pastor Matt VanderVen is centered on the Lord’s message to the church in Smyrna, found in Revelation chapter two. Pain is never fun to experience or even talk about, but pain is inevitable. The church in Smyrna was suffering a barrage of persecution and tribulation, yet the Lord reminds them not to be fearful but rather be faithful. That’s an important point for Christians today as well.

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