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Biblical Church History

Biblical Church History . Following the Hand of God and the Hand of Satan . THE 7 PERIODS OF CHURCH HISTORY . T h y a t I r a . S A R D I s. Revelation 2:18-29 c.1000-1500 A.D. “RED ONES” . S A R D I s. T h y a t I r a . I. The Commission Rev. 3: 1a.

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Biblical Church History

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  1. Biblical Church History Following the Hand of God and the Hand of Satan

  2. THE 7 PERIODS OF CHURCH HISTORY

  3. ThyatIra S A R D I s Revelation 2:18-29 c.1000-1500 A.D. “RED ONES”

  4. S A R D I s ThyatIra I. The Commission Rev. 3: 1a

  5. (Rev 3:1) And unto the angel of the church in Sardis write; These things saith he that hath the seven Spirits of God, and the seven stars; I know thy works, that thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead.

  6. S A R D I s ThyatIra II. The Character Rev. 3: 1b

  7. (Rev 3:1) And unto the angel of the church in Sardis write; These things saith he that hath the seven Spirits of God, and the seven stars; I know thy works, that thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead.

  8. (Rev 4:5) And out of the throne proceeded lightnings and thunderings and voices: and there were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God.

  9. (Rev 5:6) And I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne and of the four beasts, and in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb as it had been slain, having seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of Godsent forth into all the earth.

  10. S A R D I s ThyatIra III. The Condemnation Rev. 3: 1c

  11. (Rev 3:1) And unto the angel of the church in Sardis write; These things saith he that hath the seven Spirits of God, and the seven stars; I know thy works, that thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead.

  12. S A R D I s ThyatIra IV. The Correction Rev. 3: 2-3

  13. (Rev 3:2-3) Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die: for I have not found thy works perfect before God. Remember therefore how thou hast received and heard, and hold fast, and repent. If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come on thee as a thief, and thou shalt not know what hour I will come upon thee.

  14. S A R D I s ThyatIra V. The Commendation Rev. 3: 4

  15. (Rev 3:4-5) Thou hast a few names even in Sardis which have not defiled their garments; and they shall walk with me in white: for they are worthy. He that overcometh, the same shall be clothed in white raiment; and I will not blot out his name out of the book of life, but I will confess his name before my Father, and before his angels.

  16. S A R D I s • Historians place the number around 4 million • Don’t ever lose sight of the fact of no matter how dark Israel got in the Old Testament and the no matter how dark it may get in the church God has always had his faithful few. (1 Kings 19:18) • God has always had those who would not bow to Baal, nor defile their garments.

  17. S A R D I s • In this Sardis church period there were those that who were never a part of the Catholic Church. People that stood for the Word of God and against that Church along time before the Reformation. • These people were not try to reform the Catholic Church because they were not ever a part of it.

  18. Sardis • B. The myth of the Baptist being Protestant “RED ONES”

  19. THE CRUSADES

  20. PUTTING THE PIECES TOGETHER THAT BROUGHT IN THE REFORMATION

  21. 1. THE FORMATION OF THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE

  22. ThyatIra • In 795 Pope Leo III was given protection by Charlemagne after accusations of adultery, perjury and simony (attempting to buy one's way into religious office) were made against him. In November 800 Charlemagne presided over the trial in Rome. After swearing his innocence on a copy of the Gospels, Pope Leo was cleared and reinstated on Dec. 23.

  23. ThyatIra • Remaining in Rome, the king of the Franks attended a nativity service on Christmas Day, two days later. The central event of the Middle Ages was about to take place! As Charles knelt before the altar in worship, there was a hush throughout the church. As the king rose from prayer, the pope turned suddenly and placed a golden crown on his head, proclaiming him Imperator Romanorum, "Emperor of the Romans." • More than three centuries after the fall of the Roman Empire, the West once again had its own emperor!

  24. ThyatIra • This was Satan’s attempt to gain back the (Physical) kingdom. Or the Kingdom of Heaven. • He had already gained a foothold on the (Spiritual) kingdom, or the Kingdom of God through the establishment of the Roman Catholic Church.

  25. 2. THE GREAT SPLIT IN THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

  26. ThyatIra • Don’t forget Constantine builds during his time a city in the east and names it after himself called Constantinople • This city is the eastern capital of the Roman Empire, just like Rome is in the west. • After years of battles and religious disagreements, in 869 there were basically 2 popes (1in west and 1 in the east) calling each other the Anti- Christ • This leads to a church split. The west known as the Roman Catholic and the eastern as Greek Orthodox

  27. 3. THE RISE OF MOHAMMED AND NATION OF ISLAM

  28. 4. THE CRUSADES

  29. S A R D I s • In November of 1095 in Southern France, Pope Urban II calls the Council of Claremont. • It brought: • 14 Archbishops, 250 Bishops, 400 Abbots, and thousands of tents were pitched outside the walls. • PhillopSchaff, History of the Christian Church, V, 227

  30. S A R D I s • After 9 days of deliberation, Urban walked out on an elevated platform to address the people.. • “The address was the most effective sermon ever preached by a pope or any other mortal. It stirred the deepest feelings of the hearers and was repeated throughout all Europe.” • Ibid.

  31. S A R D I s • Key elements of the “sermon” • The Catholics are “the elect of God” • The Moslems (Turks) are “the accursed race” • We (European Catholics)a re the answer to the cry of our brothers and sisters in the East. • If we go, Christ Himself will lead the armies. • Those who fight will receive an “incorruptible crown”

  32. S A R D I s • The theme throughout the “sermon” was… “God wills it!” • An excerpt from the “sermon” • “It is the will of God. Let these words be your war-cry when you unsheathe the sword. You are the soldiers of the cross. Wear on your breast or shoulders the blood-red sign of the cross. Wear it as a token that His help will never fail you, as the pledge of a vow to be recalled.” • Schaff, V, 229

  33. 5. THE CORRUPTION OF THE PAPAL OFFICE

  34. ThyatIra • Halley's Bible Handbook: wrote: "The 200 years between [the Popes] Nicolas I [858-867 AD] and Gregory VII [1073-1085 AD] is called by historians the MIDNIGHT OF THE DARK AGES... • During this time some of the Popes where some depraved that people who were not even believers, were appalled by the things that the “Holy Father” was doing

  35. ThyatIra • Sergius III (904-11) • Said to have had a mistress, Marozia. She bare him many bastard children and together they rasied these childern to be the Popes and Cardinals She, her mother Theodora, and her sister, 'filled the Papal chair with their paramours and bastard sons, and turned the Papal Palace into a den of robbers.' Called in history “The Rule of the Harlots” (904-963)Other scholars have dated the period more broadly or narrowly, and other terms, such as the “Pornocracy”

  36. ThyatIra • [Pope] John XII (955-963) • A 18 year old grandson of Marozia, was 'guilty of almost every crime; violated virgins and widows, high and low; was bisexual and turned the Lateran Palace into a brothel. He was also into molesting female pilgrims in the basilica of St Peter lived with his father's mistress; made the Papal Palace a brothel; was killed while in the act of adultery by the woman's enraged husband'" a tribunal eventually found him guilty of incest, adultery and murder and was excommunicated • He held massive orgies and took particular pleasure in defiling holy sites, like the tombs of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, with his sinful acts

  37. ThyatIra • Pope Anacletus (1130-38) had a prostitute for a mistress, slept with his sister and had a bad habit of raping nuns. • Pope Leo X (1313-21) was a promiscuous homosexual he suffered from shocking ulcerations of the rear end and was often carried around on a stretcher!

  38. ThyatIra • Pope Boniface VIII (1294 – 1303) • Made the statement “To enjoy ones self, and to lay carnally with women or boys, is no more a sin than rubbing ones hands together. • At other times he called Christ a hypocrite and professed to be an atheist • In 1302famous UnamSanctam, which essentially claimed all civil and spiritual authority for the papacy.

  39. THEREFORMERS

  40. A. John Wycliffe “The morning Star of the reformation” England 1320-1384

  41. (Rev 2:26-28) And he that overcometh, and keepeth my works unto the end, to him will I give power over the nations: And he shall rule them with a rod of iron; as the vessels of a potter shall they be broken to shivers: even as I received of my Father And I will give him the morning star.

  42. S A R D I s • He is called “the Morning Star of the reformation.” • He was born in Yorkshire England around 1320 A.D. • He is trained at Oxford University • John Wycliffe was a Catholic priest that was converted in England and he found out what the Bible really taught and he becomes vocal against the Catholic Church in doctrines of “salvation by works” “transubstantiation”, Pope and etc.

  43. S A R D I s • To understand his work you must understand the condition of the common people in England and Europe at this time • His work against the friars… (they preach and offering forgiveness for a fee) • In 1360, he published a work exposing the corruption of these men called “Objections to the Friars.” • In it, Wycliffe says, “He (Friars) stuffs the people..with garbage.”

  44. S A R D I s • In 1366, he became chaplain to the King • At this time England as a nation wanted to break away from the stronghold of the RCC and the power of the Vatican (nearly 200 years before King Henry the 8th) • During this time, Wycliffe becomes quite outspoken, and referred to the Pope as… “Antichrist, the proud worldly priest of Rome and the most cursed of clippers and pursekervers.”

  45. S A R D I s • England is afraid to break from Rome because they feared the sin of disobidence, in which Wycliff replied, “Who gave the Pope this power?” • In 1374, Wycliffe becomes the Pastor of a local church in a small English village called Lutterworth. • Here, Wycliffe is free to publish more materials to seek to open the eyes of the people of England. • In 1377, Wycliffe sent a statement listing 19 heresies of the Church of Rome to the Pope.

  46. S A R D I s • Pope Gregory XI immediately excommunicated him from the church. • In 1378, he begins to wage the doctrinal battle. He condemns: Salvation by works, prayers to the saints, confess to the Priest; all church offices above Pastor and Deacons; and transubstantiation. • Wycliffe began to understand that the only way to break the power of Rome, was to make available the power of the Bible, by translating it into the language of the common man.

  47. S A R D I s • By 1380,the New Testament had been completed. • By 1382, the Old Testament had been completed. • In his translating work he used an old Latin Bible (Not to the confused with Jerome’s Latin Vulgate)

  48. S A R D I s • The Response from Rome: • “Wycliffe by thus translating the Bible made it the property of the masses and common to all and even women who were able to read.” The gospel is thrown before swine and trodden underfoot, and that which used to be so dear to both clergy and laity has become a joke..This precious gem of the clergy has become..common to the laity.”

  49. S A R D I s • Wycliffe’s response: • “Christ and the Apostles taught the people in the language best known to them. Therefore, the doctrine should not only be in Latin but in the common tongue. If it is heresy to read the Bible, then the Holy Ghost Himself is condemned who gave in tongues to the Apostles of Christ to speak the Word of God in all languages that were ordained of God under heaven.”

  50. S A R D I s • The popularity of his Bible… • People would give a load of hay, just to borrow his Bible for an hour. • Neighborhoods that had a Bible, gather in a home and read until dawn.

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