(twelfth article in our series on the Seven Churches of Asia Minor)
“And to the angel of the church in Philadelphia write: These things says He who is holy, He who is true, He who has the key of David, He who opens and no one shuts, and shuts and no one opens: ‘I know your works….'” (Revelation 3:7ff)
When the Lord begins a conversation by telling you He is holy, He is true, and that He has the keys–always a symbol of authority!!–then, you and I had better listen up because He has something mighty important in mind.
What He had in mind was this church with great assets moving out and doing significant things in the Kingdom.
The Lord said to this church, “When I open a door, it stays open. And when I close one, no one can open it afterwards!” How wonderful–and how ominous–is that!
This church–
Called the missionary church. The excited church. The church of the open door. The faithful church. The church at Philadelphia goes by all kinds of names and titles. It and Smyrna are the only two of the seven churches without black marks by their names. Professor Ivan Parke (Mississippi College) says, “You would love to receive their mail!”
How about a church named “Brotherly Love.” Contrast this with the church at Ephesus that had left its first love. Evidently, Philadelphia believers are living up to their name since the Lord said nothing negative to them.
The city of Philadelphia–
Even a child knows the meaning of that name: “The city of brotherly love.” What might come as a surprise to some is that the city was founded by a brother in honor of his brother whom he did indeed love.