And
to the angel of the church in Pergamos write, “These things says He
who has the sharp two-edged sword.”
Revelation 2:12
Revelation 2:12
This
title calls to mind a terrifying vision of Christ that the Apostle
John had of the Lord on the Isle of Patmos. Everything seemed on
fire; His face and skin shown like the sun and His feet glowed like
molten brass. He had seven stars in His right hand and out of His
mouth came a sharp two-edged sword.
I’ve
seen a number of paintings trying to depict this scene and they are
all spooky, some almost have a comic book superhero quality about
them. In the end, every human illustration is distracting, because it
doesn’t paralyze the viewer in awe and fear.
To
me, it doesn’t matter if this description of Christ is literal or
figurative. Whatever John saw brought Him to his knees in submission
and that was the desired effect. When Christ dictated the letter to
the church in Pergamos, He told them it was from He who has the
sharp two-edged sword. The Lord was trying to invoke the same
fear and trembling from a compromising Church. They were sacrificing
to idols, committing sexual immorality, and allowing false doctrine
in the church. The Lord was not happy.
The
next time He who has the sharp two-edged sword appears is in
Revelation 19 when He is riding on a white horse with the host of
heaven behind Him to make war on the Beast and His armies. Again, the
sight of Him will bring terror to the hearts of the kings, captains,
and mighty men that dare oppose Him.
This
battle is in the future, not very long from right now, but the
certainty of the outcome has already been written down for all to
see. Not to faithfully fulfill this prophesy would make God a liar
and that’s not going to happen.
He
who has an ear, let him hear what He who
has the sharp two-edged sword
says to the churches, “Repent, or else I will come to you quickly
and will fight against them with the sword of My mouth” (Revelation
2:16)
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