But though the church of Thyatira had a measure of faith and good works she was beginning to show signs of apostasy. Of compromise. Jesus tells the church that has formed an unholy alliance with an unholy woman who has led them to commit spiritual fornication with idols.
It’s a pretty jarring description. Graphic, raw, and to the point. In Bible symbolism, a woman is a church. A pure woman is a pure church and a harlot is generally an impure church that has assimilated unchristlike characteristics and practices. In this case, it seems that Thyatira is somehow committing spiritual adultery, that is compromising the truth, with a woman or spiritual system that is pagan, much like Jezebel was.
The story of Ahab and Jezebel is well known in the Bible. Jezebel was a Phoenician princess who married King Ahab of Israel. She was a priestess of the pagan God Baal and set herself to introduce Baal worship and by extension, sun worship into Israel.
The marriage of Ahab and Jezebel and the resulting apostasy in Israel are a type of the time when paganism would seep into the church and when there would be a union of church and state.
Interestingly red and purple cloth was an iconic trademark of Thyatira and correspondingly is what the apostate church is clothed in, in Revelation 17. The apostate system of religious worship and the union between church and state that characterized this period of church history led to deep spiritual apostasy and darkness in the church.
Jesus strongly condemned this mingling of the sacred and profane, this marriage between the things of God and the things of Satan.
But Jesus doesn’t just tell them to walk away from a bad relationship with Jezebel, he tells them that if they continue with it there will be consequences. One of Satan’s biggest lies in Eden was that sin does not have consequences. When he goaded Eve to eat from the tree he added the caveat “you shall not surely die” In other words, he told her that disobeying God’s word would have no consequences. That is a lie.
In His message to the church of Thyatira Jesus plainly tells them that their apostasy with paganism would have dire consequences if they did not disengage at once.