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The letter to the lukewarm church in Laodicea – Revelation


Belief (4) - Lukewarm - Christ's Community Church

And yet here in Laodicea, Jesus has something important to say. He had a message for this church in Revelation chapter 3, and he said to this ...

Laodicea: The Lukewarm Church - Revelation 3:14-22 - A Clay Jar

While I believe these letters were addressed to real churches of that day, I also believe they have great application to our churches today. The ...

8. Laodicea -- The Lukewarm Church - Bible.org

Therefore, the water arrived foul, dirty, and tepid – lukewarm, just like the people in the church. As you study this letter, ask God to speak ...

Laodicea: Lukewarm and Bankrupt - The Master's University

This is a completely unsaved church. This is a church of nonbelievers. Laodicea has the grim distinction of being the only church to which Christ says nothing ...

Revelation 3:14-22 - Laodicea: The Complacent Church

Christ introduced himself to the church at Laodicea as “the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the ruler of God's creation” (3:14).

Laodicea — The Lukewarm Church Is Neither Hot Nor Cold

Once again, Jesus is writing a message to the angel or the pastor of the church, and Revelation 1:11 indicates it was to be read to the congregation in the ...

Who Was the Church of Laodicea in Revelation? - Bible Study Tools

Laodicea is one of seven first-century churches Jesus addressed in the book of Revelation. It is also the only church of the group which receives no praise ...

What does the Bible say about Laodicea?

John's letter to Laodicea found in Revelation is also a prophetic statement about the spiritual conditions in some later churches that unfortunately follow the ...

How to Avoid Becoming a Lukewarm Church like Laodicea

So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth” (Revelation 3:15-16). This warning would have harkened ...

Laodicean Church - Wikipedia

The church was established in the Apostolic Age, the earliest period of Christianity, and is probably best known for being one of the Seven churches of Asia ...

Revelation 3:14-22 To the Lukewarm Church in Laodicea - DC Books

“And to the angel of the church in Laodicea write: 'The words of the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the beginning of God's creation.'”

The Church of Laodicea in the Bible and Archaeology

The church of Laodicea is the last of seven churches addressed in Revelation. This harsh pronouncement suggests that the Christians at Laodicea— ...

Laodicea - The Lukewarm Church

Transcript Laodicea-The Lukewarm Church Revelation 3:14-22 Sunday ... The Apostle Paul mentions the church in Laodicea four times in his letter to ...

How should we understand the letter to Laodicea in Revelation?

The trouble with the church at Laodicea is that it was neither cold (openly rejecting Jesus) nor hot (eagerly professing the Gospel). Instead, much like the ...

My Dear Laodicea, I've Written You A Letter - YouTube

Laodicea is the only church that Jesus had nothing good to say. However ... Cold, Hot, Or Lukewarm - Revelation 3 — Rick Renner. Renner ...

Are We in the Laodicean Church Age? - Scripture Revealed

The last church the Lord Jesus Christ addressed was the church at Laodicea. The Laodicean church was the “lukewarm” church. Revelation 3:15 says it this way: “I ...

Does the church in Laodicea in Revelation 3 refer to the spiritual ...

Revelation 3:14 “To the angel of the church in Laodicea write: · These are the words of the Amen, the faithful and true witness, the ruler of ...

Revelation 3:20 where Jesus knocks at the door of the church in ...

Jesus addressed seven letters to seven churches in Asia Minor in Revelation chapters 2 and 3. They were individualized letters of ...

What does Rev 3:14 to 22 mean? : r/Bible - Reddit

This passage is saying that the Church at Laodicea is Lukewarm. Like many churches today. They allowed sin to run ramped in the Church yet their ...

Bible Outlines - Revelation 3:14-22 - Letter to the Church in Laodicea

Robert Thomas: The key term describing their state is chliaros (“lukewarm”). It appears only here in biblical Greek (Charles). Traditionally, the image behind ...