“Thus you also have
those who hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitans, which thing I hate.”
· This refers to followers of Nicolas,
the Jerusalem deacon who fell into error (Acts 6:5). This was the common view
among the early church Fathers. For example, Irenaeus in the second century
taught that the Nicolaitans were without restraint in their indulgence of the
flesh, especially with immorality. This distortion of “liberty in grace” that
allows for compromise with a sinful culture is prevalent in the church today.
·
Their standards of belief and behavior
were going down steadily. The
Nicolaitans belief could be summed up in that they did not want to be
narrow-minded, not puritanical, not catch the disease of religious mania or
scruples They did not want to lose their
relationships with the world or reputation because they want to win them; they
held mental reservations but the thing is to go as far as we can in a worldly
direction to win the world for Christ.
The result was that Christians talked about Jesus, became mixed up with idol
worship and lower moral standards. (DP)
·
If Satan does not get us by martyring
us he could get us with mixture, by Christians anxious to keep as near to the
world as possible and therefore gradually lowering their standards (DP)
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