In the context of the Jubilee Year of Hope, Father Eugénio Tarua, scj, starting from an exegetical-theological reading of Revelation 2:18-29, invites Christians to remain loyal and keep hope in Christ, while avoiding all forms of compromise.
Loyalty and Hope without Compromise: An Exegetical and Theological Reading of the Message to Thyatira (Rev 2:18-29)
Abstract
The article, “Loyalty and Hope without Compromise: An Exegetical and Theological Reading of the Message to Thyatira (Rev 2:18-29),” provides a detailed analysis of the letter to the Church in Thyatira from the Book of Revelation. The author argues that the message is an urgent call for believers to maintain unwavering loyalty and hope in Christ, resisting the pressures of compromise. The church is praised for its growing works, love, and perseverance, but severely criticized for tolerating the false prophetess “Jezebel.” This figure symbolizes seductive teachings that lead Christians to participate in idolatrous cults (spiritual fornication and eating meat sacrificed to idols), a major issue in Thyatira due to the economic necessity of joining trade guilds associated with pagan practices. Jesus, identifying himself as the Son of God who sees all, warns of impending judgment for the unrepentant. Conversely, the faithful who conquer and hold fast are promised a share in Christ’s authority over the nations and the morning star, emphasizing that true security and power come only from Christ, not from worldly accommodations. The message serves as an admonition to the universal Church to preserve its distinct identity against all forms of compromise.
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JH06 – Loyality and hope without Compromise


