What is the meaning of Revelation 3:6? He • “He” points us back to the risen Christ who is speaking throughout Revelation 2–3 (Revelation 1:17-18). • The same voice that once said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to Me” (Matthew 28:18) now addresses every believer. • Because Christ is both Judge and Savior (John 5:22-24), His words carry absolute weight; no one else can make this appeal with equal authority. who has an ear • This familiar phrase echoes Jesus’ earthly teaching (Mark 4:9; Luke 14:35). • Every listener already possesses physical ears, so the phrase presses us to consider spiritual receptivity (Isaiah 55:3). • It quietly eliminates excuses: if you can hear at all, you are included in the audience Christ intends. let him hear • Hearing in Scripture goes beyond sound waves; it calls for response (Romans 10:17; James 1:22-25). • The command is personal: no one can delegate hearing to a pastor, parent, or spouse. • The verb is present tense—keep on listening. Yesterday’s obedience does not exempt today’s vigilance (Hebrews 3:7-8). what the Spirit says • Although Jesus speaks, He does so “by the Spirit,” reminding us of the perfect unity within the Godhead (John 16:13-15). • The Spirit addresses specific circumstances—here, the lethargy of Sardis—yet the truths are timeless (1 Corinthians 2:10-12). • The Spirit’s voice never contradicts written Scripture; instead, He illuminates and applies it (2 Peter 1:20-21). to the churches • The plural “churches” widens the scope from Sardis to all congregations, including ours (Revelation 2:7, 11, 17, 29; 3:13, 22). • Each local church must weigh the message collectively; corporate repentance and renewal are in view (Ephesians 3:10). • The repeated refrain after every letter unites the seven churches into one body under one Lord (1 Corinthians 12:12-13). summary Revelation 3:6 is Christ’s urgent, Spirit-breathed call for continual, personal, and corporate attentiveness. Because the risen Lord speaks with full authority, everyone endowed with the capacity to hear is summoned to listen actively, respond obediently, and keep listening as the Spirit applies God’s unchanging Word to every church in every age. |