Message to Smyrna
In “Message to Smyrna,” Becca Philipsen continued the “Letters to the Churches” series by exploring Revelation’s letter to the small, suffering church in Smyrna, written by the exiled apostle John. Becca described Smyrna as a Roman-loyal port city marked by emperor worship and trade guild pressure that could cost Christians their livelihoods for refusing to declare “Caesar is Lord,” noting Polycarp as a historical example of faithfulness unto death. Becca walked through Jesus’ words as the First and the Last who knows their affliction and poverty yet calls them rich, urging them to be faithful unto death and promising the “crown of life,” explained as the victor’s stephanos. She contrasted suffering from a broken world with suffering from obedience, challenged listeners to identify idols, and shared a personal story of resisting comfort to keep a commitment to serve.