Tag: Revelation 2:19-20

  • Beware of Jezebel

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    I would venture to say that Elijah was disheartened. He recognized God’s immense power and greatness, yet he struggled to comprehend how wicked individuals could persist in their wickedness.

    Elijah, demonstrating God’s supreme power over anything else, defeated Jezebel’s false prophets. Instead of fearing God, Jezebel, in a defiant act, killed all the prophets of God. (1 Kings 18-19)

    Jezebel openly opposed God and His servants, while wolves in sheep’s clothing concealed their true identities and intentions but do the same (Matt 7:15; 16:6; Mk 12:38; Luke 12:15; Acts 20:29-30). The latter gained approval from their peers and have swayed people with their charming words, dramatic displays, and cunning tactics (2Co 4:2; 11:13-15; Rom 16:18; Eph 4:14; Rev 2:20). It’s no wonder we encounter such individuals who are respected and hold leadership positions within Christian communities. This is one of the reasons why local churches fail, besides flawed doctrines. Shouldn’t we Christians feel discouraged as well? Like in the days of Jezebel, evil always seems to triumph over good. Both Jezebel and the wolves in sheep’s clothing acted in defiance of God. The latter is far worse because they claim faith and yet act in defiance.

    Jesus Christ condemned churches that resembled Jezebel or harbored her within their midst. In Revelation 2:19-20, Christ declares:

    “I am aware of your works, your love, faith, service, and patient endurance, and that your latter works surpass your initial ones. However, I have a serious issue with you: you tolerate that woman Jezebel, who falsely claims to be a prophetess. She is teaching and seducing my servants to engage in sexual immorality and consume food that has been sacrificed to idols.”

    Jezebel’s ways subtly transform Christian devotion to God and the Bible into something else; that’s the point of Christ Jesus in Revelation.

    Jezebel, the wicked and idolatrous queen of King Ahab, wielded significant influence behind the throne. Obedient to her wishes, Ahab constructed a sanctuary for Baal and supported numerous pagan prophets (1 Kings 18:19). In essence, Jezebel represents the epitome of idolatry. Paul, in Colossians, clarified that idolatry goes beyond mere devotion to graven images. Instead, it encompasses sexual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desires, and covetousness (Col 3:5). Essentially, it is the love of the world rather than God, Jesus Christ, and His Word. That is exactly the reason for resurgence of wolves in sheep’s clothing in the Christian communities. They desire salvation and yet loved money, power and recognition.

    Simon the Sorcerer of Acts 8 exemplifies such people. The Bible clearly says Simon believed and was baptized (Acts 8:13). Yet, he had no real transformation; he still sought after fame. Hence, Scripture narrative describes that he remained lost (Acts 8:18-22).

    God changes not. Stop explaining away God’s character and His will. Christians, let us be discerning. Do not simply receive any teachings, but examine the Scriptures daily to see if these things are true. Beware of Jezebels as exemplified in Revelation. Christ Jesus denounced it then and still does. Always faithful to God, Jesus Christ, and His Word. Only then may we please God. Jesus said, “And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul. Rather fear Him who can destroy both soul and body in hell.” (Matthew 10:28)

    People may believe they are saved and yet, in reality remains lost. There is a reason that the Bible twice states, “There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way to death.” (Proverbs 14:12; 16:25)

    Paul declared, “Keep a close watch on yourself and on the teaching. Persist in this, for by so doing you will save both yourself and your hearers.” (1 Timothy 4:16)

    The way to salvation encompasses both our beliefs and life.

    Despite prevailing wickedness, let us not doubt God’s justice, righteousness, and grace. God through Isaiah, His prophet, declares, “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts. For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall My word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to Me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it.” (Isa 55:8-11)

    Trust God, He never fails in His Word! The only reason some thought otherwise was because they fail to truly comprehend the Bible.

    Peter, in the words of Acts 3:6, declared, “I possess neither silver nor gold, but in the name of Jesus Christ, I offer you what I have.” Share this article freely, for you freely receive. Take note, underlines and highlights are clickable links for definitions or Bible references. Stay updated by heading to our about page and subscribe directly to receive notifications in your inbox. Blessing!