I am very sorry about not having a blog post earlier, my computer is giving me problems and I did everything that I possible could to get it working, however, this is a very old computer that a friend gave me and he had used it for I don't know how long before I got it, but as my mother use to say, you don't look a gift horse in the mouth. Meaning, you can't be picky when someone gives you something for nothing. So, If this happens again, I may not be able to get the computer back to where it was, plus other things going on that I can't even begin to describe. I am not a technical expert. I just go through and try things out and if it works. I am happy. Again sorry. I panic when I can't do the Lord's Work.
BROTHERLY AFFECTION-what a desirable quality! No doubt Jesus has this in mind when he presents his sixth message, which is directed to the congregation in Philadelphia, for that name means "Brotherly Affection." The aged John still recalls the occasion, more than 60 years earlier, when Peter insisted three times to Jesus that he, Peter, had warm affection for his Lord. (John 21:15-17) Are the Christians in Philadelphia on their part, showing brotherly affection? Apparently they are!
Located about 30 miles southeast of Sardis (at the site of the modern Turkish city of Alasehir), The Philadelphia of John's day is a fairly prosperous city. More noteworthy, however, is the prosperity of the Christian congregation there. With what joy they must have received the minister that came traveling to them, likely by way of Sardis! The message he carries has stirring counsel for them. But first it refers to the authority of its illustrious Sender. He says: "And to the angel of the congregation in Philadelphia write: These are the things he says who is holy, who is true, who has the key of David, who opens so that no one will shut, and shuts so that no one opens." -Revelation 3:7.
John had heard Peter say to the man Jesus Christ: "You have sayings of everlasting life;and we have believed and come to know that you are the Holy One of God." (John 6:68, 69) Since Jehovah God is the very essence of holiness, his only-begotten Son must also be "holy." (Revelation 4:8) Jesus is also "true." The Greek word used here (a-le-thi-nos') implies genuineness. In this sense, Jesus is the true light and the true bread that came down out of heaven. (John 1:9; 6:32) He is the true vine. (John 15:1) Jesus is true also in the sense that he is trustworthy. He always speaks the truth. (See John 8:14, 17, 26) This Son of God is indeed worthy to serve as King and Judge. -Revelation 19:11, 16.
Next time: Chapter Twelve/"Keep Holing Fast What You Have"
From the book of Revelation
6.11.2017
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