Revelation 2-3 The Series of the Seven Churches
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In book 3, Dr. Rhymes has done the research, and, through internet websites, including “Day of Discovery” the readers are allowed through videos to travel to and tour the modern locations of each of these seven churches. Then Dr. Rhymes brings it to the readers in videos from his teaching on the Revelation chart about the seven churches and the historical ages associated with the messages to them. In doing so, the readers discover an incredible list of connections between the cultural, geographical, and historical events of the first century in these cities and the contents of Jesus’ letters to them.
Question: "What do the seven churches in Revelation stand for?"
Answer: The seven churches described in Revelation 2-3 are seven literal churches at the time that John the apostle was writing Revelation. Though they were literal churches in that time, there is also spiritual significance for churches and believers today. The first purpose of the letters was to communicate with the literal churches and meet their needs at that time. The second purpose is to reveal seven different types of individuals/churches throughout history and instruct them in God's truth.
A possible third purpose is to use the seven churches to foreshadow seven different periods in the history of the Church. The problem with this view is that each of the seven churches describes issues that could fit the Church in any time in its history.