Sardis – The Dead Church
“I know your deeds, that you have the reputation of being
alive, - but you are dead.” (Revelation 3:1) Jesus begins His message to the
church in Sardis by saying that they are dead. The year was approximately 95
A.D. and Jesus had appeared to John the Apostle in a vision and had given John
messages for seven Christian churches in Asia Minor, (Turkey today). Jesus had praises
and warnings for all the other churches.
But only the Sardis church was singled out and told that they were dead!
Sardis was built in an area surrounded by mountains, and
these mountains protected the city from invaders. And even better, gold, silver and semi-precious
stones like fire opals and agate was discovered in the hills and rivers
surrounding the city of Sardis.
Sardis became famous for minting gold and silver coinage and
for fashioning beautiful jewelry from the gold, silver and gemstones taken from
the surrounding environment. Because of these benefits and blessings, Sardis
grew to be a very wealthy city where its’ rich citizens could indulge
themselves. A temple for the goddess
Artemis was built in Sardis as well as a large bath-gymnasium complex.
John or Paul or one of the other disciples, through the power
of the Holy Spirit, had planted a Christian church in Sardis – a Christian
fellowship that had one time been on fire for the Lord, but now was cold and
dead. Here is the message that Jesus sends
to the church in Sardis.
“To the angel of the
church in Sardis write: These things says He who has the seven Spirits of God
and the seven stars: I know your works, that you have a reputation for being
alive, - but you are dead. Be watchful
and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die, for I have not
found your works completed in the sight of my God. Remember therefore how you have received and
heard: and hold fast and watch. I will
come upon you as a thief and you will not know what hour I will come upon
you. You have a few believers even in
Sardis who have not soiled their garments: and they shall walk with Me. He who overcomes shall be clothed in white
garments, and I will not blot out his name from the Book of Life: but I will
confess his name before My Father and before His angels. He who has an ear, let him hear what the
Spirit says to the churches.” (Revelation 3:1-6)
We read in Revelation 1:20 that the seven stars represent the
seven angels of the seven churches. It
seems that each church had an angel watching over it. Does that mean that perhaps every church
today also has an angel watching over it? I would think so.
When Jesus tells the church in Sardis “I know your works” it
shows us that God is watching us and what we do for Him. Even when it seems that no one notices what we
do, God knows and cares.
Jesus tells the church in Sardis that they have a reputation
for being alive, but really, they are dead.
Perhaps their fame or their reputation for being alive was not from God
but from the world. Perhaps they were so busy showing off their
wealth and making money and serving the world that they stopped serving God. Scripture says that we cannot serve two
masters, that we cannot serve God and money. (Matthew 6:24) Since Sardis was a
wealthy city, perhaps it was tempting for the Christians living there to trust
their lives to the money they were making instead of trusting it all to God,
their heavenly Father.
Perhaps the Christians in Sardis had lost their first love
for God their Savior. Perhaps there was
still a lot of church activity going on that made them appear to be alive, but they
were just going through the motions.
They may have had a form of godliness without the power. (2 Timothy 3:5)
Perhaps many people
attended the Sardis church because the message did not offend them. And perhaps the word “sin” was never
mentioned and the sins that were fashionable at that time were celebrated in
the church. Perhaps the church members didn’t really love or care for one
another. The important people just
showed up at the church to be seen by the other important people. Wear their robes and lighting their candles.
Jesus tells the church in Sardis that He has “not found your works
completed in the sight of My God.” Does
that mean that our work can be incomplete – or not enough – in the sight of God? God wants us to reactivate our passive faith
and do new work for Him. To allow God’s river of life and His love to flow out
of us to others. Scripture says that we are responsible for each other. We need to encourage one another to keep the
Faith and to love one another and do good works. (Hebrews 10:23-24)
Jesus said that there were a few Christians that were still
spiritually alive in Sardis among all the “dead” church goers. Did the real Christians just stay in the dead
church to be a living example and hopefully evangelize the others? The other six churches that Jesus sends
messages to are all dealing with persecution and immorality and false teachers
trying to destroy them. They are all struggling with these problems it seems -,
except for the church in Sardis! No one in
the Sardis church was being cast into prison or martyred for following Jesus! Was this Sardis church so dead that Satan
didn’t even need to bother with it anymore?
Jesus calls the Sardis
church to “Hold fast and watch”. (Revelation 3:3a) To hold fast to the Truth
that they had received and heard. Jesus is the Truth. He calls them to watch
out for the sin that will water down this precious living Truth. They were letting go. Re-writing the Truth to
say what they wanted it to say. Re-writing their music to praise a different
and pagan god. Putting their own will above God’s will. Throwing out Jesus who
is Life and Truth.
Jesus cries out for all the spiritually dead
churches (and spiritually dead people) to come back to Him, whether they be dozing,
asleep or outright dead. He calls and begs
them to let Him bring them back to life while there is still time. He warns the
dead church in Sardis that He won’t put up with letting them be spiritually dead
forever! He says: “I will come upon you
as a thief and you will not know what hour I will come upon you.” (Revelation 3:3b)
Jesus is Life, and He
alone can bring us back from the dead, - whether we are physically or spiritually
dead! If we are spiritually dead, He alone can make us alive again, if we are
willing! Jesus longs for us to be alive
and awake enough to be responsive to His Spirits’ nudges and promptings. Alive enough to hear His still small Voice. He
wants us to be awake enough to pray and believe that God will answer. And open
enough to believe and love God and love others in our hearts and not just with
our words.
Jesus will give us the faith to believe and love - if we are
willing to receive from Him. He has so
much life to give us, if we will receive. If we are willing to let go of the sin that
makes us dead. Willing to let Him change us.
He stands there calling to us. Do
we hear His call? Are we willing?
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