Ancient Messages for a Connected World The world of the Seven Churches seems far removed from modern life. The believers of Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyatira, Sardis, Philadelphia, and Laodicea lived in an age without electricity, computers, smartphones, social media, or artificial intelligence. Their world moved at the speed of foot travel and handwritten letters. Our world moves at the speed of light. Yet despite these enormous technological differences, the messages of Revelation remain surprisingly relevant. The reason is simple. Technology changes. Human nature does not. The challenges facing the Seven Churches—distraction, compromise, pride, fear, complacency, faithfulness, and perseverance—continue to shape human behaviour in the digital age. The forms have changed. The struggles remain remarkably familiar.
Daniel J. Grace (Mon,) studied this question.