183. The Church of Smyrna (Part 1)
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Smyrna was not just a city. It was a sermon. Its skyline looked like a crown. Its coins celebrated resurrection. Its loyalty to Rome promised glory through suffering. Every street preached a theology of death, vindication, and imperial reward.
Into that world, Jesus speaks two titles that unravel everything:
“The First and the Last” and “the One who was dead and has come to life.”
Before He commands faithfulness, He establishes identity. Before He addresses their suffering, He reminds them who governs history and who has already conquered death.
Why Smyrna receives no rebuke from Jesus
How ancient cities functioned as theological arguments
Smyrna’s “resurrection” narrative and crown identity
Why Christians were economically and socially pressured through trade guilds and emperor worship
How Jesus’ self-identification dismantles Smyrna’s civic mythology
Why identity always comes before command in Christ’s letters
Smyrna had a resurrection story.
Jesus had an empty tomb.
That difference changes everything about poverty, pressure, prison, and death.
Jesus turns from who He is to what He sees:
Their poverty.
Their accusers.
Their coming suffering.
And the command that defines the entire letter.
Be faithful.
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