Laodicea
– the Lukewarm Church
The year was
approximately 95 A.D. and Jesus appeared in a glorious vision to his beloved
disciple, John, (Revelation 1:9-20) and gave John letters to give to seven of
the early Christian churches in Asia Minor. We have already blogged about six of these
churches and now we have come the seventh or last church that received one of
Jesus’ messages. – the church of Laodicea, the lukewarm church!
Here is the letter than Jesus gave to John to give to His
lukewarm church in Laodicea. “To the
angel of the church in Laodicea write: These are the words of the Amen, the
faithful and true witness, the ruler of God’s creation. I know your deeds, that you are neither cold
nor hot. I wish you were either one of
the other! So, because you are lukewarm-
neither hot nor cold – I am about to spit you out of my mouth.
You say that you are rich: that you have acquired wealth and
do not need a thing. But you do not
realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked. I counsel you to buy from Me gold refined in
the fire; so you can become rich; and white clothes to wear, so you can cover
your shameful nakedness; and salve to put on your eyes, so you can see.
Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline. So be earnest, and repent. Here I am!
I stand at the door and knock. If
anyone hears My Voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and
he with me.
To him who overcomes, I will give the right to sit with Me on
My throne, just as I overcame and sat down with my father on His throne. He who has an ear, let him hear what the
Spirit says to the churches.” (Revelation
3:14-22)
Jesus introduces himself as “the Amen, the faithful and true
witness, the beginning of God’s creation.” (Revelation 3:14) The “Amen“ is one of Jesus’ Names. Bible
scholars write that “Amen” means “the One that is steady and unchangeable in
all His purposes and promises”.
When we say “Amen” at
the end of our prayers we are giving our prayers – our praises and requests -
into the Hands of the “Amen” who is the everlasting God. – the Father and the
Son and the Spirit. Jesus introduces
Himself as “a faithful and true witness and the beginning of God’s creation.” And Jesus, being the eternal Son of God, was
there at the beginning of creation. In
fact, Scripture says that through Him (Jesus) all things were created. (Colossians
1:16)
Jesus goes on to tell his church in Laodicea that they are
neither hot nor cold – but they are lukewarm, and He is angry. He warns them that if they do not repent, He
will come and spit them out of His mouth. Jesus will not allow us to stay lukewarm too
long. The compromising or accommodating church is repulsive to the Lord and
damaging to His purpose!
Lukewarm churches have watered down the Message and are probably
losing members. Often, lukewarm churches
have become nothing more than comfortable country clubs that mentions God when
it is convenient. Scripture says that these churches “have a form of godliness
but deny the power thereof.” (2 Timothy
3:5) And Christians are commanded to leave lukewarm churches and not be part of
them! (2 Timothy 3:5)
A lukewarm church
probably doesn’t try to follow God’s commands in the Bible too closely especially
if these commands don’t fit with modern worldly standards. A lukewarm church is most likely a
self-sufficient church. Cultured
Christians going through the motions.
A lukewarm church doesn’t need to wait on the Lord for
answers to their problems since they are intelligent and educated and can figure
things out on their own. They try to be independent from God’s interference and
run their church and their lives themselves! Instead of God molding them, they re-invent
their god to be what they want. Jesus is
displeased and promises to spit them out of His mouth.
Jesus tells the church in Laodicea that they are proud of
themselves for being intelligent enough to be able to create all of their own wealth
and to live their own lives in comfort and luxury. They don’t believe that they
need anything. They can run their lives themselves. – without Him. They judge their lives by how much money they
have and how many things they possess.
But Jesus tells them that the truth is that they are really wretched
and pitiful and poor and blind and naked.
That also they are spiritually blind and can’t see that they are really
wretched and pitiful and poor and naked!
There is a whole other spiritual realm that they are not able to see
because they want to be lukewarm! All because they don’t want to let Jesus into
their lives to change things around.
Jesus advises the lukewarm Christians to buy gold from Him refined
in the fire so they can be spiritually rich. Jesus is the “Store” where we can go to “buy” everything
we need for eternity. You may say that
we don’t have money to buy riches from Jesus.
You notice Jesus told the lukewarm church to “buy” gold from Him. What does it cost us to “buy” refined gold
from Jesus?
Scripture tells us that our faith in Jesus is more precious
than gold, though it is tested in the fire.
The Bible says that our inheritance is kept for us through faith. (1 Peter 1:3-7) Our faith in Him is the “gold” that Jesus will sell us. The cost to “buy” this faith from Jesus is to
open our lives to His Will and allow Him to refine us from our sins. The price to buy Jesus’ gold is to agree to
let Him help us turn away from our sins.
To give them up - our pride and our self- reliance and all our other ugly
thoughts and actions that so easily take us over. It costs us to give these up to Jesus. Are we willing to pay the price?
Jesus also offers to “sell” white clothing to cover the
nakedness for the lukewarm church – and to cover our nakedness also. Scripture says
this “white clothing” is the righteousness of Jesus covering our sins – our nakedness. Our sinfulness is not good enough for
eternity. We must buy Jesus’ righteousness
or His “white clothing”. He must cover
our sins - our nakedness - for us to be presentable at heaven’s Wedding Feast. And we must be willing to give up our nakedness
(our sin) and wrap ourselves up in His marvelous Truths.
In Jesus’ “Store” He also “sells” eye ointment. And He calls on all lukewarm Christians to “buy”
this eye salve from Him. Only His eye salve
will heal our blind eyes so we can see.
When we come to Jesus and let Him into our hearts and lives, He opens
our spiritual eyes so that we can see a whole new wonderful spiritual realm.
Jesus tells the lukewarm ones that He only rebukes them because He loves them
and wants them to overcome in Him.
Jesus finishes His letter to Laodicea, the lukewarm church,
by telling them (and us) that He is standing outside at our door knocking. If we hear His Voice and open our door, He
will come in and dine with us and we will dine with Him. (Revelation 3:20) Are some of us are so
lukewarm that we leave our Lord and Savior, the “Amen”, “the faithful and true
witness and the Ruler of God’s creation”, standing outside knocking at our door? He calls us to open up to Him and repent of
our sins and “overcome” through Him. “He
who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit is saying to the churches.” (Revelation 3:22)
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