3:4 But you have a few people in Sardis who have kept their clothes clean. They will walk with me in white clothes because they deserve it.

But you have a few people in Sardis who have kept their clothes clean.

The FEW often seems to be the case....we are mostly followers or indifferent. It was true in Luke's time. Zacharias and his wife Elizabeth because they "had God's approval" (Luke 1:5-6) were given the privilege of being the parents of John the Baptist, the announcer and baptizer of Jesus Christ. Simeon, a "righteous and devout" man was one of the FEW who knew he would see the Lord's Messiah before he died (Luke 2:25-26). And then there was Anna, a widowed prophetess, who for many years "never left the temple". She spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem. (Luke 2:36-38.

But these instances are not that unusual. Even in very ancient times, it is recorded (Genesis 6:5-12), that Noah found favor in the eyes of the Lord because he was a righteous man and blameless in his time. The rest of mankind's wickedness was very great.

They will walk with me in white clothes because

The white garments are symbols of righteousness, victory, and the glory of God:

they deserve it.

The faithful FEW in Sardis would walk with Him in white for they DESERVE it. No need to blame it on the church or to be a martyr to wear white; it is your own heart and life condition which will determine whether your garment is pure white or soiled. Being WORTHY is rare indeed. For example, Christ was the ONLY one WORTHY to open the seals on the scroll held in the right hand of the One on the THRONE. Read about it starting in Revelation 5:1.


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