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Lukewarm Christianity - Granby church of Christ

There's no doubt that a Lukewarm Christian falls under the condemnation of Jesus, but we need to understand that it was the whole church in Laodicea that was ...

Revelation 3:16 - Tabletalk Magazine

Can you imagine you or your church receiving a letter directly from Jesus Christ? ... God will not abide a lukewarm Christianity or a heart that is only partially ...

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

How sad that Jesus would look at a church and see nothing of any value to him. Hot, Cold, or Lukewarm. Laodicea was apparently a city without a ...

The Book Of The Revelation Part 10: Laodicea, The Lukewarm Church

Now we did say, in our last study I think it was, that there is no adequate vision of our Lord Jesus that could fully depict Him in His full-orbed personality ...

The Church of Laodicea in the Bible and Archaeology

... faith in Christ? Many of the Laodicean Christians compromised ... Yet the Laodicean church's “lukewarm” legacy was not its final legacy.

I Will Spit You Out Of My Mouth Meaning (Revelation 3:16 Explained)

When Jesus spoke to the Church of Laodicea, He was not referring to born-again believers when He said they were lukewarm but to those within ...

Laodicea - The Lukewarm Church

Staying within the context, I believe the Laodiceans were not a faithful witness for Christ. Remember, Jesus used that description of ...

What does Revelation 3:16 mean? - BibleRef.com

We learn from this assessment that the Laodicean church was lukewarm, smug, and self-satisfied. ... Laodicea is the only church given no praise by Christ. Expand.

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

... not hold up to the teaching of Christ. This teaching is based on ... In the Book of Revelation, why is the Laodicean Church Age the only lukewarm ...

How Not to Be a Lukewarm Christian - God's Way Works

... not be pleased with their legacy. We all know Laodicea was the lukewarm church and Jesus was ready to spit them out of His mouth (Revelation 3: ...

The Church of the Laodiceans - Candlelight Christian Fellowship

... lukewarm?” Simply put, it may be better to be cold and know there is a need than to be lukewarm and comfortable in sin and without a Savior. “Blessed are ...

The Lukewarm Christian | Blogthechurch - WordPress.com

The lukewarm church, lukewarm Christians are people who possess the name Christian, but do so without the power of God. Jesus has a solution ...

Faith: Lukewarm, Cold or Hot? - Christian Pilgrimage Journeys

In Revelation 3:14–21, the Lord is describing the “lukewarm” heart attitude of those in the Laodicean church, an attitude manifested by their deeds.

Who is Laodicea? What Does It Mean To Be Lukewarm? - YouTube

... Laodicea and this church represents the church just before Jesus ... church--but do we have no choice but to be lukewarm spiritually? Is ...

A Call To The Church | Articles - Moody Church Media

... not the gospel of God? And if the righteous scarcely be saved, where ... Laodicea—the lukewarm church of these days continuing till the Second Coming.

The Laodicean Church In Revelation 3:14-22 -- By: Joseph Lombardi

However, as far as our Lord Jesus Christ is concerned, a lukewarm faith can be just as nauseating. Indeed, that is precisely the kind of faith ...

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

The servants of God, the followers of Jesus will be satisfied, while those who did not recognize their needs will watch and be hungry and ...

Laodicea – The Lukewarm Church | Revelation 3:14-22 | 6/23/24

Pastor Cody King is our Guest Pastor for our Sunday Series “Revealed: Beholding Jesus in the Book of Revelation” with a message on the ...

The Lukewarm Church of Laodicea - i think biblically

Jesus was examining the fruit of those that claimed to have faith in Him. And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say? Luke 6:46.

The Lukewarm church – Revelation 3:14-22 | Pastor Chris Noland

The church cannot be a “closed system.” Jesus said, “Without Me ye can do nothing” (John 15:5). The Laodicean church was independent, self- ...