Revelation 2:6

Arabic SVD 1865 Version (Smith and Van Dyke)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of Jesus' message to the church in Ephesus. He praises them for hating the actions of a group called Nicolaitanes, which He also hates.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing with your friends and there's a group that does mean things. You don't like what they do, and neither does your mom or dad. Jesus is saying something similar here; he likes that the church in Ephesus doesn't agree with bad actions just like He doesn’t.

Historical Background

The Book of Revelation was written by John towards the end of the first century AD to seven churches in Asia Minor. The Nicolaitanes were likely a group within or around these churches who promoted false teachings and immoral practices.

Living It Out Today

In today’s world, this verse reminds us to stay true to our values and not be influenced by harmful behaviors we see around us. Just as the Ephesian church was praised for their stance against Nicolaitanes' deeds, we should also stand firm against things that go against what is right.

Topics

faithfulnessmoralitychurch teachingsjudgmentspiritual warfarecorruption

Related Verses

Revelation 2:14Numbers 33:55-56Ephesians 5:7Romans 12:91 Corinthians 5:9-10

Frequently Asked Questions

Who were the Nicolaitanes?
The Nicolaitanes were likely a group within or near early Christian communities who promoted false teachings and immoral practices, which Jesus and His followers strongly opposed.
What does hating deeds mean in Revelation 2:6?
Hating the deeds means disapproving of and opposing actions that go against what is right. It reflects a strong moral stance against harmful behaviors.
Why did Jesus praise Ephesus for this attitude?
Jesus praised Ephesus because their rejection of immoral practices showed their commitment to purity and righteousness, aligning with God's will.
Can you give an example of applying Revelation 2:6 in modern life?
In modern life, one might apply this verse by standing up against workplace corruption or refusing to engage in harmful online behaviors, maintaining a moral stance even when faced with pressure from peers.
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