The document discusses the seven star messenger and the seven churches mentioned in Revelation. It summarizes that the seven star messenger was the Apostle Paul, who was the messenger to the seven churches in Asia Minor between 50-170 AD. It provides details on Paul's ministry and calling to the Gentiles. It then focuses on the message to the church in Ephesus, discussing the city of Ephesus, Paul's role as messenger to the first church age, and the beginnings of pagan influences infiltrating the early Christian church.
The document discusses the seven star messenger and the seven churches mentioned in Revelation. It summarizes that the seven star messenger was the Apostle Paul, who was the messenger to the seven churches in Asia Minor between 50-170 AD. It provides details on Paul's ministry and calling to the Gentiles. It then focuses on the message to the church in Ephesus, discussing the city of Ephesus, Paul's role as messenger to the first church age, and the beginnings of pagan influences infiltrating the early Christian church.
The document discusses the seven star messenger and the seven churches mentioned in Revelation. It summarizes that the seven star messenger was the Apostle Paul, who was the messenger to the seven churches in Asia Minor between 50-170 AD. It provides details on Paul's ministry and calling to the Gentiles. It then focuses on the message to the church in Ephesus, discussing the city of Ephesus, Paul's role as messenger to the first church age, and the beginnings of pagan influences infiltrating the early Christian church.
The document discusses the seven star messenger and the seven churches mentioned in Revelation. It summarizes that the seven star messenger was the Apostle Paul, who was the messenger to the seven churches in Asia Minor between 50-170 AD. It provides details on Paul's ministry and calling to the Gentiles. It then focuses on the message to the church in Ephesus, discussing the city of Ephesus, Paul's role as messenger to the first church age, and the beginnings of pagan influences infiltrating the early Christian church.
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Seven star
messenger and the
Seven churches 7 star messenger and 7 churches Revelation 1:11 11) Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, the first and the last: and, What thou seest, write in a book, and send it unto the seven churches which are in Asia; unto Ephesus, and unto Smyrna, and unto Pergamos, and unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, and unto Laodicea. 7 star messenger and 7 churches Pahayag 1:20
20) Ang hiwaga ng pitong bituin na iyong
nakita sa aking kanang kamay, at ng pitong kandelerong ginto. Ang pitong bituin ay ang mga anghel ng pitong iglesia: at ang pitong kandelero ay ang pitong iglesia 7 star messenger and 7 churches 7 star messenger and 7 churches
The Time Period - 50 AD to 170
AD.
The Messenger - St. Paul
The Bible Reference - Revelation
2: 1-7
Ephesus - The City
The Message To The First Age
7 star messenger and 7 churches THE TIME PERIOD Being the "first" Church Age one can easily fix the time period as beginning in the first century and lapping well into the second century. According to the Bible, the Apostle Paul founded the church at Ephesus about the middle of the first century. With the Bible, history and Divine guidance the end-time Prophet fixed the duration of the first Age as beginning at about 53 AD and ending in 170 AD. 7 star messenger and 7 churches THE MESSENGER: Paul - The Apostle That he was the messenger to the first age of the Gentile era cannot be denied. Though to Peter was granted the authority to open the doors to the Gentiles, it was given to Paul to be their apostle and prophet. He was the Prophet-Messenger to the Gentiles. His prophetic office, by which he received the full revelation of the Word for the Gentiles, authenticated him as their apostolic messenger. To this agreed the other apostles at Jerusalem. 7 star messenger and 7 churches Paul's Calling And Ministry To The Gentiles Mga Taga Galacia 2:7-9 7) Kundi bagkus nang makita nila na sa akin ay ipinagkatiwala ang evangelio ng di- pagtutuli, gaya rin naman ng pagkakatiwala kay pedro ng evangelio ng pagtutuli; 8) ( Sapagkat’t ang naghanda kay Pedro sa pagkaapostol sa pagtutuli ay naghahanda rin naman sa akin sa pagkaapostol sa mga Gentil); 7 star messenger and 7 churches 9) At nang makita nila ang biyayang sa akin ay ipinagkaloob, ang mga kanang kamay ng pakikisama ay ibinigay sa akin at kay Bernabe ni Santiago at ni Cefas at ni Juan, sila na mga inaaring haligi, upang kami ay magsiparoon sa mga Gentil, at silay’y sa pagtutuli; Mga Taga-Roma 11:13 13) Datapuwa’t nagsasalita ako sa inyong mga Gentil. Palibasa’y ako nga’y apostol ng mga Gentil, ay niluluwalhati ko ang aking ministerio; 7 star messenger and 7 churches Paul's manner of ministering set the pattern that all future messengers were to aspire to, and actually sets the pattern for every true minister of God, though he would not attain to such height in the prophetic realm as did Paul. Paul's ministry had a three-fold quality and was as follows: First of, this great Apostle was absolutely true to the Word. As these Scriptures prove, Paul's first love was the Word, never deviating from it no matter what the cost 7 star messenger and 7 churches Notice that Paul was not governed by a denomination or any form of organized religion. He was absolutely Spirit-led, as when God moved upon Moses to lead Israel out of Egypt. Jerusalem's council never sent Paul out, nor did it have any power or jurisdiction over him. God, and God alone, did the sending and the leading. Paul was not of men, but of God. 7 star messenger and 7 churches Secondly, his ministry was in the power of the Spirit, thereby demonstrating the spoken and written Word.
Thirdly, Paul had the evident fruit of
his God-given ministry. 7 star messenger and 7 churches Paul had been the means of bringing in multitudes of the Gentile sheep; he fed them, and cared for them, until they brought forth righteous fruit and were prepared to meet the Lord as a part of the Gentile bride. At the time of the writing of the Book of Revelation, according to tradition, Paul had already died a martyr, but John was carrying on in his stead exactly as Paul had done in the days of his ministry. The death of Paul, before the Revelation was given, does not at all annul the fact that he was the messenger to the Ephesian Church Age, for the messenger to every age, regardless of when he appears or goes, is the one who influences that age for God by means of a Word-manifested ministry. Paul was that man. 7 star messenger and 7 churches THE BIBLE REFERENCE The Prophetic Message To The Church At Ephesus Pahayag 2:1-7 1) Sa anghel ng iglesia sa Efeso ay isulat mo: Ang mga bagay na ito ay sinasabi ng may hawak ng pitong bituin sa kaniyang kanang kamay, na yaong lumalakad sa gitna ng pitong kandelerongginto: 7 star messenger and 7 churches 2) Nalalaman ko ang iyong mga gawa, at ang iyong pagpapagal at pagtitiis, at hindi mo matiis ang masasamang tao, at sinubok mo ang mga nagpapanggap na apostol, at sila’y hindi gayon, at nasumpungan mo silang pawang bulaan; 3) At may pagtitiis ka at nagbata ka dahil sa aking pangalan, at hindi ka napagod. 7 star messenger and 7 churches 4) Nguni’t mayroon akong laban sa iyo, na iyong iniwan ang iyong unang pagibig. 5) Kaya’t alalahanin mo kung saan ka nahulog, at magsisi ka at gawin mo ang iyong mga unang gawa; o kung hindi ay paririyan ako sa iyo, at aalisin ko ang iyong kandelerong sa kaniyang kinalalagyan, maliban na magsisi ka. 7 star messenger and 7 churches 6) Nguni’t ito’y nasa iyo, na iyong kinapopootan ang mga gawa ng mga Nicolaita, na kinapopootan ko naman. 7) Ang may pakinig, ay makinig sa sinasabi ng Espiritu sa iglesia. Ang magtagumpay, ay siya kong papakainin ng punong kahoy ng buhay, na nasa Paraiso ng Dios. 7 star messenger and 7 churches EPHESUS - The City Christianity Versus Paganism
The name, Ephesus, has a strange compound
meaning, "Aimed at", and "Relaxed." These two words express clearly what happened in the local Ephesian church and prevailed throughout the Ephesian Church Age. Under the influence of the Revealed Word and Word teachings of the Messenger, Paul, the Saints "aimed" high in the fullness of the Spirit, experiencing "the depth and high calling of God". As the Age progressed and anti-Word influences increased the Saints began to give way to a less watchful attitude. 7 star messenger and 7 churches A lessening of zeal in following after Jesus Christ began to manifest itself as an omen that in the future ages the physical vehicle called the church would sink to the awfulness of the "depth of Satan." The local Church and the attitude of the Church through the Age had become relaxed and was drifting. Already the age was backsliding. It had left its first love. The enemy had, in this first age of the church, sown anti- Word "seeds" which would in future ages (the Dark Ages) bringing physical death to millions of God's children. Coming to maturity in the Seventh and last Age, the fruit of the "seeds" sown in the Ephesian Age would bring spiritual death to untold millions of professing Christians. 7 star messenger and 7 churches The very religion of the city of Ephesus types out perfectly this first church age and sets the tenor of the ages to come. The Ephesians worshipped the goddess, Diana. Diana was to the Ephesians, what Astarte was to the Syrians; Venus to the Romans and Isis to the Egyptians - all different names for the same goddess who was worshipped as the "Queen of Heaven". This worship originated with Nimrod, his wife Semiramis, and their son. 7 star messenger and 7 churches With these three, the worship of a trinity of father, mother and son began. The mother, Semiramis was worshipped as "The Queen of Heaven". Ahab's wife Jezebel introduced into Israel the worship of Baal and Astarte, the "goddess of heaven". Hardly a nation escaped this spiritual pollution. In our study of these Church Ages we will see how it eventually infiltrated the church, establishing the "worship" of the virgin Mary. It is nothing less than the spirit of anti-christ moving the emphasis away from the Lord Jesus Christ to the false gods and goddesses of man- made religion. 7 star messenger and 7 churches It would take time for the spirit of anti-Christ to mix pagan ideas and theology with the New Borned Christian Church. But, already in this first age pagan influence was subtly infiltrating the Church of Christ. In this first age it took no shape so as not to alarm the people. The True Believers did recognize the anti-Word "deeds" of certain of the brethren, but never realized that those "deeds" would one day become a 'doctrine' among the people; and this anti-christ doctrine would become the law of an empire which would hold political and spiritual dominion over the people. Regarding the pagan religion of Ephesus - the worship of Diana. 7 star messenger and 7 churches First of all, the priest of Diana were eunuchs - basically, a sterile priesthood - prophetic of the anti-Christ priesthood which would be introduced into Christianity by the false vine church, wherein their priests would be forbidden to marry. Above and beyond the "physical sterility" it reflected a spiritually sterile church which had drifted from their love for the Word of God and become unable to reproduce the Word in everyday living. They became entrenched in a "form of godliness", satisfied with religious ritual, ceremony and works. A "dead faith without Holy Ghost manifestations" would be the order of worship. 7 star messenger and 7 churches Secondly, a man, a high-priest was the overseer of all that pertained to the worship of the goddess Diana. He was a man of political power and public influence, portraying what was already in progress, though not too manifested as yet, in this First Age - that is, the church would soon be given over to human leadership. Void of Divine inspiration they would govern the church by human interpretations of the Will of God rather than the Revealed Word give by the Messenger of the Age. Any Holy Ghost move among the people would be branded as fanaticism and persecuted unto death. This was represented by the pagan temple slaves who had no choice but obedience to the religious hierarchy. 7 star messenger and 7 churches All these things spoke of what was to come in greater manifestation in future ages of the Church. Man-made and man-appointed clergy, would, by political maneuvering and state help enslave the laity, making them servants to the creeds, dogmas and rituals of a church run by corrupt leaders, giving their power and glory over to the anti-Christ beast spoken of in the Book of Revelation. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age The Time Period - 170 A.D. to 312 A.D.
The Messenger - Irenaeus
The Bible Reference - Revelation 2:
8-11
Smyrna - The City
The Message To The Second Age
THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age THE TIME PERIOD With the Bible, history and vindicated Divine guidance the end-time Prophet fixed the duration of the first Age as beginning at about 170 A.D. and ending in 312 A.D. The duration of this age is 142 years - 25 years more than the first age. Each age will increase in it's span of years, climaxing with the fourth which is the longest age. The fifth age drops back to 230 years, the sixth to 156 years and the seventh, beginning in 1906 with a presently unknown span of time. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age THE MESSENGER: Irenaeus Irenaeus was exalted by the Lord to be the Messenger to this Second Church Age. He was the disciple of that great saint and warrior of faith, Polycarp. And it is no doubt that as he sat at the feet of that great man he learned the Christian graces that flowed from his consecrated life. Polycarp was one of the truly illustrious saints of all ages when viewed in the light of a blameless life. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age In his old age Polycarp was martyred. Too sincere a man to allow another to hide him and then suffer a penalty for doing so, he gave himself up to death. He stood firm, refusing to deny the Lord, and died with a free conscience. When he was placed at the steak and the fire lit, the flames bent away from his body, refusing to touch him. He was pierced through with a sword, causing water to gush from his side, drowning the flames. His spirit was actually seen to depart in the form of a white dove released from his bosom. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age A wonderful testimony of the faithfulness of God to His servant. Polycarp was a student of John the Revelator but when confronted with the "deeds of the Nicolaitanes" which started in the First Age, he did not take his stand against it. On the contrary, he himself leaned toward a more organized form of Christianity, not realizing that the desire for fellowship and what appeared like a good plan to foster the work of God was really a trick of the enemy. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age But Irenaeus was militant against any form of organization, with "man over man" controlling the Church. Also, his life, wherein be served the Lord, was one of great Holy Spirit manifestations, glorifying God. He clearly taught the Word, always conforming to its original precepts. His churches in France were known to have the gifts of the Spirit among them, for the saints spoke in tongues, prophesied, raised the dead, and healed the sick by the prayer of faith. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age Recognizing the danger of the "deeds of the Nicolaitanes" Irenaeus opposed any organized brotherhood among the elders, pastors etc. He stood solidly for a unified, Spirit-filled church - manifesting the gifts of the Holy Spirit. He stood for a Sovereign God, working Sovereignly in the power of the Holy Spirit in each local body of believers. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age He was also clear on his understanding of the Godhead. And since he was the disciple of Polycarp, who in turn was the disciple of Saint John, we can know for sure he had as perfect teaching as is possible on this subject. In Vol. 1, page 412 of the Ante Nicene Fathers we have this statement by him on the Godhead.
"All the other expressions, likewise, bring out the
title of one, and the same being, the Lord of Power, the Lord, the Father of All, God Almighty, Most High, Creator, Maker, and such like, these are not the names and the titles of a succession of different beings, but of one and the same." THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age Irenaeus understood clearly that all these "titles" were not referring to different "persons", but as other titles, such as the Rose of Sharon, Bright and Morning Star, Fairest of Ten Thousand, etc., all point to ONE God. His Name is Lord Jesus Christ. The Messenger to the Smyrnean Church Age was steadfast in his allegiance to the WORD of God. This characteristic, along with his wonderful understanding of Scriptures, and the manifestation of the power of God upon that ministry, vindicates him to have been God's choice for the Age. Irenaeus possess a balance of fruit, power, and leadership in the Holy Spirit and the Word. In this Age he was the one who influenced the age for God by means of a ministry which was solidly based on the WORD - in the Power and demonstration of the Holy Spirit. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age THE BIBLE REFERENCE The Prophetic Message To The Church At THYATIREAN Pahayag 2:8-11 8) At sa anghel ng iglesia sa Smirna ay isulat mo: Ang mga bagay na ito ay sinasabi ng una at ng huli, na namatay, at muling nabuhay: 9) Nalalaman ko ang iyong kapighatian, at ang iyong kadukhaan (datapuwa’t ikaw ay mayaman), at ang pamumusong ng mga nagsasabing sila’y mga Judio, at hindi sila gayon, kundi isang sinagoga ni Satanas. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age 10) Huwag mong katakutan ang mga bagay na iyong malapit ng tiisin: narito, malapit ng ilagay ng diablo ang ilan sa inyo sa bilangguan, upang kayo’y masubok; at magkaroon kayo ng kapighatiang sangpung araw. Magtapat ka hanggang sa kamatayan, at bibigyan kita ng putong ng buhay. 11) Ang may pakinig, ay makinig sa sinasabi ng Espiritu sa mga iglesia. Ang magtagumpay ay hindi parurusahan ng ikalawang kamatayan. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age Smyrna - The City The False Vine Church Gains Ground The name of this city means, "bitter," being derived from the word, myrrh. Myrrh was used in embalming the dead. Thus we have a two-fold significance found in the name of this age. It was a bitter age filled with death. The two vines within the framework of the church would in this Age drift further apart with the "false vine" harboring an even increasing bitterness toward the "true vine". Spiritual death reigned in the false vine, causing them to persecute unto physical death the remnants of the true vine. Thus the admonition of the Lord to His Elected children in the Smyrnaean Age: "...Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life." THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The second Church Age Paganism was known to flourish greatly in Rome, and in Rome, the false vine, riddled with Paganism would find it's resting place. From there the false vine church would spread it's false doctrines around the world. The joining of the two Pagan temples of a god and goddess would [in a later age] influence the false vine church to introduce "mother [Mary] AND Son [Jesus]" worship. Mary would be elevated to a position of co- equalness with Jesus Christ and given the title of the "mother of God". Seeing these [little by little] things overtaking the Church, was "bitterness" indeed to the heart and soul of the True Vine. Taking a stand against it would cost them their lives. What transpired in the local church and in the City was but a reflection of what was to transpire in the Smyrnaean Age. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age The Time Period - 312 AD to 606 AD.
The Messenger - St. Martin
The Bible Reference - Revelation 2:
12-17
The City - Pergamos
The Message To The 3rd Age -
PERGAMOS THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age THE TIME PERIOD The Pergamean Age lasted almost 300 years, from, 312 to 606 A.D. In this age Christ is standing in the midst with a sharp two-edged Sword. He comforts His own and further contends with the "doctrines" of Balaam and the Nicolaitans. In the Smyrnaean Age the Lord spoke of the "synagogue of Satan. In this Age He speaks of "Satan's Seat" and "Where Satan Dwelleth". Also, in this Age Christ identifies by Name, a faithful martyr. He concludes with a call to "repentance" and a reminder of the reward to the overcomer. What things were ideas and deeds among the people in the previous two ages, now become established doctrines and orders in this Third Age. Let's keep in mind that the two vines [true and false] which began in the Ephesian Age continues into this age. Stay in the Spirit of Divine revelation - this will enable us to discern the "True" from the "false". THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age THE MESSENGER - ST MARTIN His ministry to the Pergamean Age was powerful in Word and Demonstration of the Spirit. Praise the Lord! He stayed with the "original Word", rejecting any suggestion to "add" human opinions and ideas, thereby weakening it's effect on the people - "Making the word of God of none effect through your tradition..." Mark 7:13. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age Born in 315 in Hungary, the greater part of his ministry was in France where he labored in and around Tours as a bishop. Having fought "the good fight" for Truth he went to be with the Lord in 399 A.D. He was 84 years old. We should note here that this great saint was the uncle of another wonderful Christian, St. Patrick of Ireland. Prior to his "call" to the Ministry of the Gospel, Martin was was a professional soldier. While still in the ranks he came to know Jesus Christ as his Lord and Saviour. It was while he was still engaged in his soldier occupation that a most remarkable miracle occurred - it changed Martin's life forever. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age It is recorded that a beggar lay sick in the streets of the town where Martin was posted. The winter cold was more than the beggar could bear for he was poorly clad. No one paid any attention to his needs until Martin came by. Seeing this poor man's plight, but not having an extra garment, he took off his outer cloak, cut it in two with his sword, and wrapped the cloth around the freezing man. Attending to the man as best he could, Martin went on his way. That night the Lord Jesus appeared unto him in a vision. There He stood, like a beggar, wrapped in the half of Martin's garment. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age TheLord spoke, saying, "Martin, though you're only yet young in the Gospel, you have clothed Me with this garment." THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age Leaving the army he became a leader in the church. His love for his Lord and his zeal for the WORD was manifested in his very militant stand against pagan idolatry. He cut down the groves, broke up the images and pulled down the altars - proclaim the Truth of the One True and Living God - the Lord Jesus Christ. When confronted by the pagans for his deeds he challenged them in much the same manner that Elijah did the prophets of Baal. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age He offered to be tied to a tree on its underside so that when it was cut down it would crush him unless God intervened and turned the tree around while it fell. Responding to the challenged, the pagans tied him to a tree that was growing on the side of a hill, assured that the natural pull of gravity would cause the tree to so fall and crush him. Just as the tree began to fall, God swung it around and uphill, contrary to all natural laws. The fleeing heathen were crushed as the tree fell on several of them. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age Historians acknowledged that on at least three occasions he raised the dead by faith in Jesus' Name. In one instance be prayed for a dead baby. Like Elisha, he stretched himself upon the babe and prayed. It came back to life and health. On another occasion he was called to help deliver a brother who was being carried away to his death in a time of great persecution. By the time he arrived the poor man was already dead. They had hanged him upon a tree. His body was lifeless and his eyes protruded from the sockets. But Martin took him down, and when he had prayed the man was restored to life and to his rejoicing family THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age The was no fear of the enemies of Truth in the eyes or heart of Martin. When he stood for the Revealed Word of God he had no respect of persons - not even the emperor. He went to personally face a wicked emperor who was responsible for the death of many Spirit-filled saints. The emperor would not grant an audience, so Martin went to see a friend of the emperor, one Damasus, a cruel bishop of Rome. But the bishop, being a nominal Christian of the false vine would not intercede. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age Not to be deterred in his mission, Martin went back to the palace, but by now the gates had been locked and they would not allow him to enter. He lay down on his face before the Lord and prayed that he be able to get into the palace. He heard a voice bidding him arise. When be did so, be saw the gates open of their own accord. He walked directly into the emperor's court. But the arrogant ruler would not so much as turn his bead to acknoweldge or speak to him. Martin again prayed. Then suddenly, the Lord caused a fire to come spontaneously from the seat of the throne, forcing the very unhappy emperor out of the throne to "stand" in the presence of His Servant, Martin. The Lord knows how to humble the proud and exalt the lowly. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age Martin was a "praying man". It was proven in his life that "The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much." James 5:16. Such was his ardour in serving the Lord that the devil was mightily aroused against Martin's ministry and life. The enemies of truth hired assassins to kill Martin, They came by stealth to his home and as they were about to kill him, he stood erect and bared his throat to the sword. As they leaped forward, the power of God suddenly hurled them back across the room. So overcome were they in that holy and fearful atmosphere that they crawled upon their bands and knees and begged forgiveness for the attempt upon his life. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age Too often when men are mightly used of the Lord [with signs and wonders following their ministries] they become lifted up with pride. But not so with Martin. He ever remained the humble servant of God. One night as he was preparing himself to enter the pulpit, a beggar came to his study and asked for some clothing. Martin referred the beggar to his head deacon, who simply commanded him to leave. Rather than leave he went back to see Martin. Martin, in his compassion for the beggar gave him his best robe, and bade the deacon bring him another robe which was of lesser quality. That night as Martin preached the Word, the flock of God saw a soft white glow of light around this anointed servant of God. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age In countless numbers the TRUE Christians were still being destroyed by the devil through the instrtumentality of the wicked. They were burned alive. They were given as prey to the wild dogs, to die in terrible torture. Babes were ripped [with swords] from expectant mothers and thrown to the dogs. And the tragedy was even greater to think about when one realizes that this was not solely the work of the heathen, but many times it was caused by so-called Christians who felt that they did God a favor in exterminating these loyal soldiers of the cross who stood for the Word and obedience to the Holy Spirit. John 16:2 and Matthew 24:9 was a reality to them THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age By signs and wonders, by the power of the Holy Ghost, Martin was truly vindicated as the messenger to the Pergamean Age. But not only was he gifted by a great ministry, be himself was forever true to the Word of God. He fought organization. He withstood sin in high places. He championed the truth in word and deed and lived out a full life of Christian victory. Martin was a MESSENGER indeed - FAITHFUL to his Lord and Saviour, giving preeminence to the leadership of the Holy Ghost in all things that pertained to life and goldliness. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age THE BIBLE REFERENCE The Prophetic Message To The Church At PERGAMEAN Pahayag 2:12-17 12) At sa anghel ng iglesia sa Pergamo ay isulat mo: Ang mga bagay na ito ay sinasabi ng may matatalas na may dalawang talim: THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age 13) Nalalaman ko kung saan ka tumatahan, sa makatuwid baga’y sa kinaroroonan ng luklukan ni Satanas; at iniingatan mong matibay ang aking pangalan, at hindi mo ikinaila ang aking pananampalataya, kahit nang mga araw man ni Antipas na aking saksi, aking taong tapat, na pinatay sa gitna ninyo, na tinatahanan ni Satanas THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age 14) Datapuwa’t mayroon akong ilang bagay na laban sa iyo, sapagka’t mayroon ka diyang ilan na nanghahawak sa aral ni Balaam, na siyang nagturo kay Balac na maglagay ng katisuran sa harapan ng mga anak ni Israel, upang magsikain ng mga bagay na inihain sa mga diosdiosan, at makikiapid 15) Gayon din naman na mayroon kang ilan na nanghahawak sa aral ng mga Nicolatia. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age 16) Magsisi ka nga; o kung hindi ay madaling paririyan ako sa iyo, at babakahin ko sila ng tabak ng aking bibig. 17) Ang may pakinig, ay makinig sa sinasabi ng Espiritu sa mga iglesia. Ang magtagumpay ay bibigyan ko ng manang natatago, at siya’y bibigyan ko ng isang batong puti, at sa bato aay may nakasulat na isang bagong pangalan, na walang nakakaalam kundi yaong tumanggap. THE PERGAMEAN CHURCH AGE The 3rd Church Age Yet it was a city of great sin, given over to licentious rites of the worship of Aesculapius, whom they worshipped in the form of a living serpent which was housed and fed in the temple. In this beautiful city of irrigated groves, public walks and parks lived a small group of dedicated believers who were not fooled by the veneer of beauty, and abhorred the Satanic worship that filled the place. That small group of faithful Saints would endure much in the City and in the Age foretold by the Message to the Church in Pergamos. Paganism's influence over the Christian Church in this City and this Age would take it's toll on the Faithful ones. THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The 4rd Church Age The Time Period - 606 AD to 1520 AD.
The Messenger – Columba
The Bible Reference - Revelation
2: 18-29
The City – Thyatira
The Message To The Fourth Age -
Thyatira THE THYATIREAN CHURCH AGE The 4rd Church Age THE TIME PERIOD The Thyatirean Age lasted the longest of them all, about 900 years, from 606 to 1520 AD. In this Age, Jezebel, the false prophetess, the spirit of Balaamism and the Nicolaitane attitude of the False Vine seems to have triumphed over the True Vine. But a believing remnant is found to have endured the on-slaught of "false religion" in this Age. THE MESSENGER - Columba Continuing to use the "A God Given Rule for choosing the messenger to each age, we find that the Brother whose ministry most closely compares to that of the first messenger, Paul, was St. Columba. His ministry to the Thyatirean Age was powerful in Word and Demonstration of the Spirit. He stayed with the "original Word", over-ruling all human opinions and ideas. He took his stand against the "religious tradition" which was now becoming ingrained in people's thinking, through the teaching of the false vine. About 60 years after the death of St. Patrick, Columba was born in County Donegal, North Ireland, to the royal family of Fergus. He became a brilliant, consecrated scholar, committing to memory most of the Scripture. God called him in an audible voice to be a missionary. After he had beard the voice of God, nothing could stop him, and his miraculous ministry has caused many historians to acclaim him next to the apostles. So great was his ministry with the supernatural signs following that some (especially students in Rome) supposed that the accounts were exaggerated. But God testified of validity of His servants ministry.