Revelation 2:10 Faithful Fear Mark
I have met several Christians who say they love the Lord but are afraid to read and even to study the Book of Revelation. Jesus told His servant John to write a letter to the Christian Church of Smyrna, it was to encourage them, not to scare them. Telling to not be afraid but behold some of you will be insulted, arrested or put to death, but you will be rewarded. There is no what-if, maybe or might, instead it says behold, that is like a pregnant mother in labor about to behold her newborn. There is a promise of tribulation to the Christian Church of Smyrna, but it says do not fear it. Fear has different meanings to different people, and the wise and fearful react to it in different ways. King Solomon wrote in Proverbs 1:7 the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, and fools despise wisdom and instruction. The rapture theory teaches believers the Christians will be snatch away, before tribulation begins, but it only gives the fearful false hope. The Christians in Smyrna suffer tribulation up to 1922. And Christians are still experiencing tribulations in nations all over the world. Servants of God experience tribulation in Old and New Testament, and it continues and will till the day of the Lord’s coming. Cain kill his younger brother Abel, because he worshiped the Lord properly. King Manasseh, of Israel, ordered prophet Isaiah to be sawed in half because he hated his Babylonian prophetic warning. King Herod killed James, a disciple of Jesus,, and Jewish priests killed a very young church deacon named Stephen. Stephen did not fear dying, his only concern was the Lord to forgive them, one of whom was Saul who become an apostle Paul.
A servant of the Lord does not fear suffering, how bad it will be or how long tribulation will last. Or to be afraid of God’s wrath or His judgement. The author of the Book of Revelation suggests that in his first letter titled first John. The scriptures make a clear distinction between the fear of God is to love Him, so there is no fear from His wrath.
No one repents out of fear of going to hell, if so everyone would repent. The spirit of the Lord does not make a servant timid about fearing suffering. Polycarp was an angel to the Smyrna Church, he may have read the letter to the church that John sent to it. His tribulation began where enemies of Christ saw his devotion. He was arrested and given a choice to give up worship the Lord or worship Caesar, his reply was, 86 years I have served the Lord who has saved my soul, how can I blaspheme Him?” So they burned him and stab him, but he died looking forward to his crown of life. God bless you all; Jesus loves you, and so does His bond servant, Samuel Jerry Head.