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Revelation 2:29

Posted on 18 May at 14:22
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“He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit saith unto the churches.”

Context:The book of Revelation is a prophetic book written by the Apostle John while he was exiled on the island of Patmos. It contains a series of visions and messages from Jesus Christ to the seven churches in Asia Minor, which were real churches at the time but also symbolize the spiritual condition of the Church throughout history.

The Call to Listen:The verse begins with the call to listen: “He that hath an ear, let him hear.” This phrase is repeated multiple times throughout the letters to the seven churches, emphasizing the importance of attentive listening and understanding the message being conveyed. It implies that the words spoken are not just for the original recipients but for all believers.

The Source of the Message:The message is attributed to the Holy Spirit: “what the Spirit saith unto the churches.” This indicates that the words being spoken are not merely the words of John or any human being, but they come directly from the Spirit of God. It highlights the divine authority and origin of the message.

Addressing the Churches:The message is directed specifically to the churches. In the context of Revelation, the term “churches” refers to both the local congregations at that time and the broader body of believers throughout history. The letters contain both commendations and rebukes, addressing various spiritual conditions and urging the churches to persevere in their faith.

Application and Relevance:While Revelation 2:29 was originally addressed to the church in Thyatira, the message is also relevant for believers today. It serves as a reminder that the Holy Spirit continues to speak to the Church and individual believers, guiding and instructing them. It calls for attentive ears and hearts that are open to receiving and understanding what the Spirit is saying.

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