Daily Devotion

Today’s Devotion

12 June, 2026

Revelation 2:10—“Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried; and ye shall have tribulation ten days: be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.” 

The Lord Jesus addresses the church at Smyrna with a message of urgent preparation. It was a small, impoverished flock faced with intense waves of Roman persecution and local hostility. Christ does not promise them an easy escape; rather, He explicitly warns them of impending imprisonment and a severe, yet divinely limited, period of “tribulation ten days”.

Christ’s solemn and comforting words to the suffering church in Smyrna are also recorded: “Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer… be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.” Unlike some churches addressed in Revelation, Smyrna received no rebuke. They were poor, afflicted, and persecuted, yet spiritually rich before God.

Christ also warned the church plainly about the reality of suffering: “the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried”. Behind earthly opposition stood a spiritual adversary seeking to intimidate and weaken believers. Yet Satan’s activity remained under God’s sovereign control. Even their “tribulation ten days” reveals that suffering would be measured, limited, and governed by divine purpose.

In times of suffering, our flesh naturally trembles before pain and fears the unknown. Yet, Christ commands, “Fear none of those things”.  The Lord who foretold their affliction also promised His sustaining grace through it. We can face hardship with courage because our Saviour has already conquered death. 

He does not demand that we be successful or prosperous in the eyes of the world, only that we remain “faithful unto death”. By fixing our gaze on the eternal prize, we are granted the enduring grace to withstand the sharpest trials, confident that our present suffering is brief compared to the weight of glory awaiting us.

Trials are not evidence of God’s abandonment. Sometimes the most faithful believers endure the greatest hardships. Christ does not promise immediate deliverance but enduring grace and eternal reward: “I will give thee a crown of life”. Suffering does not signify defeat, nor does earthly comfort measure success; the true mark of victorious Christianity is an unyielding faithfulness in the furnace of affliction.

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