ok, but what connects all that to "the Nicolatians" ?
how do i know any of that is the doctrine of the Nicolatians, and not the prosperity gospel? or idolization of charismatic gifts? or non-divinity of Christ? or humanistic ascendancy to divinity? or will-worship? or legalistic Judaizing? or agnosticism? or some odd gnosticism? or any of 1000 other errors?
how do you know one particular false teaching is 'doctrine of the Nicolatians' ?
Okay.
Fact. The "house of Ephraim" denied the God given instructions to Israel, and separated themselves from Judah having their own king.
Fact. The "house of Ephraim" adhered themselves to pagan practices known as the "doctrine of Balaam."
Fact. This could only be done by rejection and distortion of the word of God.
Fact. The "House of Ephraim" is completely scattered throughout the entire world without repentance.
Fact. This means that if there is no repentance there is no change in their false doctrine that influences the entire world by now.
Fact. The "doctrine of the Nicolaitanes" is in a New Testament church.
Fact. Pergamos has been infiltrated with both doctrines in relationship to the history of Ephraim's rebellion against God.
Conclusion. Both doctrines work in coordination with each other in that the law of God needs to be made void in the church in order to introduce the doctrine of Balaam which is the doctrine of compromising with ungodly practices within the church.
Fact. Jesus quorted the law to Satan three times out of the records of Deuteronomy, which is part of the law
Fact. Obviously the law has power because it is God's words.
Conclusion. Satan only has an avenue to infiltrate the church when just one part of God's word is distorted and/or rejected.
It is documented by others, that the "doctrine of the Nicolaitanes" is the systematic removal of the law of God and distortion of scripture to allow Satan to sit in the midst of the congregation, and propagate His agenda instead of God's.
"I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, even where Satan's seat is: and thou holdest fast my name, and hast not denied my faith, even in those days wherein Antipas was my faithful martyr, who was slain among you,
where Satan dwelleth." (Revelation 2:13)
Sound familiar? The church holds the faith but is seduced by false doctrine, and eventually adamantly practices the rejection of the law and proving its irrelevance by distortion of God's Word.
"But I have a few things against thee, because thou hast there them that hold the
doctrine of Balaam, who taught Balac to cast a stumblingblock before the children of Israel, to eat things sacrificed unto idols, and to commit fornication.So hast thou also them that hold the
doctrine of the Nicolaitanes, which thing I hate." (Revelation 2:14-15)
So within the ranks of the congregation, there are those who underhandedly distort and try to make void certain parts of God's word in order to deceive the church, and compel the masses to compromise the truth with falsehood.