Revelation 3:8

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

Jesus is speaking to the church in Philadelphia and tells them that He knows their work, acknowledges their small strength but great faithfulness, and promises an open door of opportunity that no one can close.

Explained for Children

Imagine Jesus telling a group of friends that even though they are small like ants, He sees how hard they work and how much they love Him. He promises them a big door is open for them to do amazing things!

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by John around the end of the first century AD. It addresses seven churches in Asia Minor, including Philadelphia, a small city facing persecution and hardship.

Living It Out Today

A small team at work faces challenges but remains committed to ethical practices despite pressure from competitors. Their dedication opens up unexpected opportunities for growth and recognition.

Topics

faithfulnessopportunityperseverancepromisestrengthovercoming adversity

Related Verses

Revelation 2:7Matthew 6:33Luke 12:32Proverbs 8:17Romans 15:13

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the 'open door' symbolize in Revelation 3:8?
The 'open door' likely represents an opportunity for service or evangelism that cannot be closed by external forces.
How can I apply Revelation 3:8 when facing difficulties?
When facing challenges, focus on maintaining faithfulness and trust in God's promise to open opportunities, just as He did for the church in Philadelphia.
What does 'little strength' imply about the church in Philadelphia?
'Little strength' suggests that despite their limited resources or size, they were faithful and committed to Jesus, showing that true strength lies in faithfulness.
How is not denying Christ's name significant in Revelation 3:8?
Not denying Christ’s name emphasizes the importance of standing firm in one’s faith, especially when faced with persecution or opposition.
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