Revelation: Philadelphia as a Lampstand

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Philadelphia as a Lampstand

Philadelphia, like Smyrna, was a true light to the world.
They were weak in themselves, but they held fast to the word and had not yet gone through the great tribulation, which gave them time to do their work freely.
They had perseverance.
Although there was still a false synagogue of Satan, they would overcome it. They would not deny God's name.
For them, there was an open door, and they had access to all the riches that God could give them spiritually.
In this way, they could be a true lampstand. They showed through their lives that it was Jesus who holds the key of David, who gives us access to God, and who frees us from death. All eyes had to be set on the Holy and True One who cannot lie.
The church in Philadelphia cooperated well in this through their way of working.
For this reason, they may rightly be seen as pillars in the temple of God, and God promised that they would never leave if they overcame.
Satan had his own synagogues, but this did not shake Philadelphia from its foundation. And so, there was a clear victory over Satan, who would be fully overcome when his own servants would acknowledge that the Father loved the people of Philadelphia when Jesus returns.

Revelation 3:11 (ESV)
"I am coming soon. Hold fast what you have, so that no one may seize your crown."

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