Weekly Devotion
January 25, 2026


Devotional on Revelation 2:18–29 – The Letter to Thyatira

In Revelation 2:18–29, Jesus addresses the church in Thyatira with both deep encouragement and a sobering warning. He introduces Himself as “the Son of God, whose eyes are like blazing fire and whose feet are like burnished bronze”—a picture of His penetrating vision and unshakable authority.

1. Commendation for Growth Jesus acknowledges their love, faith, service, and perseverance, noting that their latter works exceeded the first. This is a beautiful reminder that spiritual growth matters to God—He sees when we mature in love and service over time.

2. Confrontation of Compromise Yet, He rebukes them for tolerating false teaching—symbolized by “Jezebel”—that led believers into immorality and idolatry. The danger here is subtle: they were doing many good things, but allowing sin and deception to remain unchecked. This shows us that love without truth can lead to spiritual decay.

3. Call to Hold Fast For those who resisted compromise, Jesus simply says, “Hold fast what you have until I come.” Faithfulness in a corrupt environment is not about doing more, but about staying true to what is already right.

4. Promise to the Overcomer To the faithful, He promises authority over nations and the “morning star”—a symbol of His own presence and eternal victory. This is a reminder that enduring faith leads to eternal reward and deeper fellowship with Christ.

Reflection:
• Am I growing in love and service, but also guarding truth?
• Are there compromises I’ve allowed to linger in my life?
• How can I “hold fast” to Christ in a culture that often pulls away from Him?

Prayer:

Lord Jesus, You see my heart with eyes of fire. Help me to grow in love and service without compromising truth. Give me courage to stand firm, and keep my eyes fixed on You, the Morning Star. Amen.