The message to Ephesus contains emotions of appreciation for their efforts and disappointment for losing their first love. The mood transitions from approval to a stern warning.
The tone for Smyrna is one of encouragement and fortitude. Despite suffering, they receive praise for their spiritual richness and a promise of hope, underlined by a reassuring tone.
Pergamos's message swings between recognition of their tough situation and stern disapproval of their doctrinal compromises. The overall mood is of admonishment.
Thyatira receives a mix of praise for their works and a severe warning against tolerating falsehood. This creates a complex emotional tone of admiration mixed with caution.