You Have Left Your First Love
Jesus appeared
in a glorious vision to his beloved disciple, John, (Revelation 1:9-20) and gave
John letters to give to seven of the early Christian churches of Asia Minor. The
year was approximately 95 A.D. and these messages to the churches are recorded
in the book of Revelations in our Bible These seven churches were actual
churches of John’s day. But they
represent types and conditions of churches in all generations.
Jesus’ first
message was given to the church in the city of Ephesus. Ephesus was (and still is) on the
Mediterranean Sea. And in 95 A.D. Ephesus
was a large bustling commercial city and a major intersection for trade between
the ancient nations. One of the seven wonders of the ancient world was (and
still is) in Ephesus – that is the magnificent Temple of Artemis.
In 95 A.D. the people who lived in Ephesus,
the Ephesians, worshipped the goddess, Artemis. She was the goddess of the hunt, the moon, and
chastity. She was the protector of
children and the goddess of childbirth. Statues
and idols of Artemis were sold in shops and stores all over Ephesus. It was a
big money-making business – making statues of Artemis - since most of the city
worshipped this idol.
Paul had started the little church in Ephesus
a few years earlier and these new Christians were surrounded by a hotbed of
false teaching and idol worship. (1 Timothy 1:3-11, 4:1-9, 6:3-10) It must have
been challenging to be part of the church in Ephesus where everyone there was worshipping
and sacrificing to the goddess, Artemis. Ephesus the was “Sin-City” of Asia
minor. The new Christians in the church
at Ephesus burned all of their idols and books that had to do with Artemis, in
order to follow Christ.
This is the
letter that Jesus gave to John to give to the church in Ephesus: “ To the angel
of the church of Ephesus write, These things says He who holds the seven stars
in His right hand, who walks in the midst of the seven golden lampstands. (The “golden
lampstands” represent the churches and Jesus is there walking in their midst.) I know your works, your labor, your patience,
and that you cannot bear those who are evil.
And you have tested those who say they are apostles and are not and have
found them liars: and you have
persevered and have patience and have labored for My Name’s sake and have not
become weary.
Nevertheless,
I have this against you, that you have left your first love. Remember therefore from where you have fallen.
Repent and do the first works, or else I will come to you quickly and remove
your lampstand from its place – unless you repent.
But this you
have that you hate the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate. He who has an ear, let him hear what the
Spirit says to the churches. To him who
overcomes I will give to eat from the tree of life, which is in the midst of
the Paradise of God.” (Revelation 2:1-7)
This was
Jesus’ message or letter to the Ephesian Christians - the church in Ephesus.
Jesus starts out by praising them for examining and rejecting false
teachers. And for their patience and for
all their hard work. For all that they had given up to follow Him. Jesus sees all that the church in Ephesus had
done for His Name’s sake. And He is pleased. He praises them.
The fact that they hated the Nicolaitans and
ran away from evil when they saw it, was something Christ gave them credit
for. The Nicolaitans were people who pretended
to be God fearing but they were rebels and brought sexual sin into the
church. They were proud of their sexual
misconduct and attended sexual orgies and idol worship and committed fornication
and bragged about it. Jesus says He hates that. The
church in Ephesus stood firm against the Nicolaitans and against false teachers
and evil. And Jesus was pleased with
them for that.
But still
something was lacking! An unloving
attitude permeated the Ephesian church, perhaps as an outgrowth of their zeal
to defend Truth. It hadn’t always been
that way. The church in Ephesus had
loved their Savior, their Jesus, with their whole hearts when they first
believed! But gradually they had drifted
away from loving Him. So much work, and
so much evil to stand against. Instead
of worshipping the Great “I Am”, they were busy with the great “to do”. They were up against so much evil that they
didn’t take time to come apart and be with the One who overcomes evil – and the
One who loves them so.
Their lack of love was inconsistent with
Christianity and it was deadly. Scripture says: “Whoever does not love abides
in death.” (1 John 3:14) The church of Ephesus had lost their first love and Jesus
missed that so much. Is it possible in the Christian life to do everything
right and still get it wrong? When they worked
so hard that they didn’t have time for Jesus, they were getting it wrong. Jesus
calls them back to Himself. If they don’t have time for all of their good deeds
when they take time to worship and love Christ, then they should put worshiping
Christ first.
Another time
we read in Scripture of Jesus expressing His desire for His followers to take
time to sit at His feet and love Him, even if they don’t get as much work done.
Loving Him was more important than extra work. This is what He was expressing
to the church in Ephesus! And He also expresses that same feeling to His dear
friends, Mary and Martha. Taking time to
sit at His feet and love Him is all important.
One day, when Mary and Martha were preparing
dinner for Jesus and His disciples, Martha complained to Jesus that she had
many chores to perform in cooking and serving their dinner and Mary wasn’t
helping her enough. Instead Mary was
sitting at Jesus’ feet listening to Him and loving Him. Martha wanted Jesus to tell Mary to get up and
go help out in the kitchen. And Jesus answered that Mary had chosen the best
part and He wouldn’t take that away from her.
(Luke 10:38-42) Are we like Martha or like Mary? Have we chosen the best part- sitting at Jesus’
feet?
The message
Jesus is giving to the church in Ephesus is timeless – it is also a message for
us today. Jesus wants to be our first love. He wants us to take time to listen
to Him and to sit at His feet. Perhaps
set a time apart each day to be with Him. He wants to hear our simple words of adoration
and He wants us to spill out our love for Him. He wants our head and our hands and our hearts.
He wants us to want Him and to wait for
Him. To be alone with Him. And He also wants
us to be more about our love for one another. To love with a sacrificial love
as He does. He calls us to walk in love. – for Him and for others.
Let’s answer
Christ’s call. Be intentional in loving Jesus. Love Him first, afresh every day. Take time. Love is a choice. Let’s choose the best part. Let’s choose to
love Him.
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