Behold, I will throw her onto a sickbed, and those who commit adultery with her I will throw into great tribulation, unless they repent of her works,
The Son of God addresses Thyatira by His true title, which shows He shares the Father's nature. His eyes blaze like fire to pierce all hearts and weigh all deeds; His feet gleam like bronze, steady and pure in judgment and rule. He knows everything about His people and will make certain they know He sees.
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Commenting on Revelation 2:18-29
Behold, I will cast her into a bed,.... Of sickness and languishing; and which denotes the sickly, pining, and languishing state of the church of Rome, as a just retaliation for her bed of luxury and deliciousness, adultery and idolatry, she had indulged herself in; this was threatened, and was yet to come, and began at the time of the Reformation, signified by the next...
Verse 22. Behold, I will cast her into a bed. Not into a bed of ease, but a bed of pain. There is evidently a purpose to contrast this with her former condition. The harlot's bed and a sick bed are thus brought together, as they are often, in fact, in the dispensations of Providence and the righteous judgment of God.