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      • Smyrna received its name from its commerce in myrrh, a fragrant herb. The name symbolizes the experience of the church in persecution.
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  2. Tacitus tells the story: “The Smyrnaeans,” he wrote, “having appealed to their ancient records to show whether Tantalus, the son of Jupiter, or Theseus, the son also of a god, or one of the Amazons was their founder, proceeded to the considerations in which they chiefly trusted, namely, their friendly services to the Roman people.

  3. How is Smyrna related to Jesus' birth? Which apostle started the city's church? Why did God correct them in Revelation?

    • Introduction to The Message For Lesson 3: Smyrna, The Suffering Church
    • Smyrna—The City
    • Five Elements to Remember For Suffering Well
    • Conclusion

    I hope you all have had a great week studying about suffering. I want to begin by asking you a question. What season of life are you in today? Maybe you are in a season that everything is going great and you are just loving life. Things are smooth. You are so in love with the Lord. Every day there is just a wonderful surprise and you are just in a ...

    Today, we look at the letter to the church at Smyrna, a church known for suffering. Smyrna is the Greek word for myrrh, a flagrant perfume used in burial. Many believe that this church represents the martyrs of all the ages and the sweet-smelling fragrance of their faithfulness until death. There was no rebuke for this church and because they were ...

    Go ahead and turn with me to Revelation 2. As we look at this letter to Smyrna, this letter gives us insight into suffering. It reminds us of five things that we must remember if we are going to suffer well.

    If we are going to suffer well we need to remember these five things: 1. Jesus is the ultimate victor. 2. Suffering is the ultimate test. 3. Satan is the ultimate enemy. 4. Trust is the ultimate solution. 5. Life is the ultimate reward. Probably the closest that I have ever come to being persecuted for my faith was as a senior in college at LSU. I ...

  4. Jan 4, 2022 · One is that this was a group of Gentiles who called themselves “Jews” (i.e., the chosen people of God). Instead of following Judaism, however, these self-proclaimed “people of God” worshiped the Roman emperor and spoke out against the Christians in Smyrna.

  5. The word Smyrna means myrrh or bitterness and presents a picture of Jesus’ suffering, which culminated in His death. The Lord revealed Himself in two ways to the church at Smyrna—first, as divine Lord, for He said, I am “the first and the last” (the eternal Son of God who existed before creation and will be alive long after its ...

  6. Jan 1, 2008 · Some consider it to be that of Jehovah, the unspoken name of God in the Old Testament. Others have regarded it as a personal name indicating their own enrollment in heaven. Whatever its character, the name symbolizes the personal heritage of the glories that are beyond this world and the assurance of eternal salvation.

  7. Smyrna: The Suffering Church Revelation 2:8–11. Smyrna was named for the word myrrh, an aromatic gum resin that is bitter to the taste but sweet to the smell. It was used to embalm the dead in the first century (Jn. 19:39).

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