Verses 1–6
Message for Sardis
Revelation 3:1. In church history the periods that are presented in Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum and Thyatira succeed each other, whereby the succeeding church takes the place of the previous one. Ephesus disappears and Smyrna appears, etc. With Sardis that tendency does not continue. Sardis does not replace Thyatira, but comes forth out of it, while Thyatira remains to exist. You also see that until this day roman-catholicism and protestantism exist next to one another.
As it is said, Sardis comes forth from Thyatira. That happened in the church history in the sixteenth century. Then through God’s grace a reformation was established, for which He especially had used Luther and later also Calvin and others. God opened the eyes of these men to the errors of roman-catholicism. The intention of the reformation was to reform the roman-catholic church, but due to the rejection by the catholic leaders it became a completely new movement.
However, a work that was started as a work of God became more and more a work of men. There is little left from the freshness of the reformation. What had come forth from the roman-catholic church, today we call protestantism. Since 1 May 2004 its greatest representative in the Netherlands is the PKN, the protestant church in the Netherlands. The connection between church and state is reflected in this name, just like it was earlier in the Dutch reformed church. That phenomenon is also to be seen in other countries. In such a way there is reference to the English state church and the German evangelical church.
National churches were formed everywhere. All these churches had their own national organization. The protestantism was made dependent on the national governments. You see here the relation with the world which looks like that of Pergamum. But it is different. In Pergamum the world had control over the whole church. In Sardis the domination of the world (in the form of the state) over the church is a matter of each separate country. This is absolutely far away from God’s thoughts about the church, wherein a distinction according to nationality has completely disappeared (Colossians 3:11).
By relating herself to the state and by putting herself under its protection, the church disconnected herself from the biblical model. In the protestantism biblical truths are indeed confessed, but they are being implemented in a purely worldly manner. The church claims to be alive, which name she loves to have, but the Lord Jesus says of her that she is dead. Has all hope gone now?
No, fortunately not. If you see how the Lord Jesus presents Himself to this church, then there is shining hope for everyone who finds himself in such a situation. He has “the seven Spirits of God and the seven stars”. In this way He ensures the faithful ones in Sardis that in Him there is the real source of life and power that never will fail. The world may have entered where the Spirit of God had to be ruling, but that does not change anything about the fullness (of which the number ‘seven’ speaks) of the Spirit that He has. Neither will He in any way give up His right to the churches as light bearers, represented in the ‘seven stars’.
Every time when He has presented Himself, He has said to the preceding churches ”I know” and then noticed something what He could appreciate in that church. Also to Sardis He starts by saying “I know”. However, after that comes not an appreciative remark, but a disapproving remark. That disapproval regards the appearance of the life that the church confesses to have, while in reality there is no life, but death rules.
Life has gradually faded away from the reformation, which causes it to become like what we now recognize as protestantism. The religion has become more and more a confession led by an organization. Only relatively a few people have life from God. Most of them have shifted to the new doctrine in imitation of their spiritual leaders, without personal exercises of their conscience.
You cannot directly say that there is a wrong doctrine. The confession is orthodox. However, it is a dead form, wherein the life is missing. Also today there are a whole bunch of people who confess Christ, but relatively there are just a few who live with Christ.
Revelation 3:2. Death may be ruling in general, but there are still souls that the Lord can address. When they hear, there will still be hope for them. The appeal sounds as follows: “Wake up, and strengthen the things which remain.” The sleeping believers in Sardis urgently need a wake-up call and they have to take up their place again on the watch bases. They need to become aware again that the church and the world are not to be mixed. Due to the fatal sleeping disease of the believers the world got access in the church. That needs to be changed. Obedience to the call will work that.
When the call will be heeded, it will prevent that the few faithful ones, “which remain”, in whom a spark of life is left, will give up. The situation is more than critical. The Lord Jesus has to say that the works of the church of Sardis do not meet the demand of God. In the church history we find this also in protestantism that has arisen from the roman-catholicism. Many issues that are typical for the roman church have been integrated in protestantism.
The result is that regarding the church structures, there has been no return to God’s Word, but the people have integrated elements out of the roman church. The people wanted to return to the ‘sound doctrine’, but because of the mixture with the world it remained to be only a doctrine, for the practice breathed the spirit of the world. Just as little as in the roman-catholicism there was no vivid expectation of the coming of the Lord in protestantism. The religious institutions also remained to lead the church, through which in practice no room was given to the Spirit of God to lead the church.
Revelation 3:3. Then the call comes “so remember”. They are reminded of the moment when they heard and accepted the gospel and received the legacy of faith (of the Reformation) as a lasting treasure. It refers to the rediscovery of the Scripture and the way to salvation that is received by faith, without works of the law. In case of deviation we are always reminded of the unchangeable Word of God and the immoveable authority of God Himself.
This also goes for your personal life of faith. In case you have deviated therein, when the faith does not live like that, remember then the moment that you heard and accepted the gospel. That will bring you to repentance of your deviation.
When there is no alertness, when the coming of the Lord is not being considered, then that coming will be just as unexpected and undesirable as the coming of a thief (cf. Matthew 24:43-Acts :; 1 Thessalonians 5:2; 1 Thessalonians 5:4; 2 Peter 3:10). He then will come to them as He will do to the world. Protestantism has put itself under the protection of the world. It has connected itself with the world and has sought and striven for the interests and approval of the world. Therefore Christianity will also share the fate of the world and will be judged with the world.
Revelation 3:4. Fortunately the Lord has discovered also a few (“a few people” litt. “a few names”) in Sardis who have remained faithful. They not only believe in the right doctrine, but they also live in sincere separation from the world, with their eyes fixed on the Lord. They have “not soiled their garments”. That means that they have personally kept themselves clean from the many defilements that are typical for protestantism (e.g. bible criticism and modernism).
The Lord appreciates this in a special way. Just like they have walked in purity before Him on earth, they will be allowed to walk with Him in “white” in the future. The Lord emphasizes the special appreciation of their separation in Sardis by His mention that “they are worthy”. This expression is therefore special, because in this book it is further only used for God (Revelation 4:11) and the Lamb (Revelation 5:9; Revelation 5:12).
Revelation 3:5. It is the part of the conquerors to be clothed “in white garments”. That means that the purity they had on earth will always characterize them. An additional reward is related to their “name”. The Lord knows each one of the conquerors by his name. On earth their names may be removed from church registers because they do not support the course that the church goes. But they may know that there is a register that the Lord is keeping up and wherein their names are written in indelible ink. This book is the book of God’s elect (Revelation 13:8; Revelation 17:8Revelation 20:15; Revelation 21:27; cf. Daniel 12:1; Luke 10:20; Philippians 4:3). As an extra consolation the Lord adds to it that He will draw the attention of His Father and His angels to their name because of their faithfulness to Him (Luke 9:26; Luke 12:8).
Revelation 3:6. Also here the call to the individual believer to hear what the Spirit says to the churches cannot be addressed to the whole. You have seen that the whole is dead, but also that there is a call to be watchful and that there are those who ‘remain’. Therefore the call “he who has an ear” follows after the promise to conquerors. When there is somebody amongst them who has an ear, he will certainly take the message to heart and will then receive the reward for the victory.
Now read Revelation 3:1-6 again.
Reflection: How do you make sure ‘that your garments remain white’?