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Laodicea: The Lukewarm Church - KCPC EC

Sermon: Laodicea: The Lukewarm Church Scripture: Revelation 3:14-22. Speaker: Pastor David Moon EC Directory Form for communication and ...

LUKEWARM IN LAODICEA (Revelation 3:14-22) | Life and Land

When we examine the letter sent by the Lord Jesus to the last of the seven churches we will see that this church was a thermometer church, going ...

What is a Lukewarm Christian? Meaning & Bible Verse

As clearly illustrated by the water supply that was such a big part of the lives of the Laodicean people, the term “lukewarm” means neither hot nor cold. It ...

Lukewarm Christians? | By Chad Bird - Facebook

Well let's first of all deal with a very widespread misconception about this part of Revelation chapter three which is Christ's message to the ...

What Revelation 3:16 Really Means - Rethink

The term lukewarm Christian is commonly used as a vague warning for Christians to be fully devoted. The meaning of Revelation 3:16 shows us ...

Do Lukewarm Christians Lose Their Salvation? Explained

The short answer is no. But we'll also examine at what WILL happen to Christians who are lukewarm. Let's look into it.

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 7th Letter: The Lukewarm Church

Your nakedness has been exposed and I offer you white garments of MY righteousness to be covered in. Church, we are hopeless if we try to earn ...

The letter to the lukewarm church in Laodicea – Revelation

The letter is to the lukewarm church in Laodicea. Jesus has no good things to say to this church. Therefore, the examination will obviously be about what's ...

In Revelation 3:16, the Lord Jesus Christ addresses the “lukewarm ...

In Revelation 3:16, the Lord Jesus Christ addresses the “lukewarm” church of Laodicea in ancient Asia Minor (present-day Turkey), ...

To the Church in Laodicea - Ligonier Ministries

Laodicea was known for its lukewarm, unclean, virtually useless water. Hierapolis, a city six miles north of Laodicea, had springs of hot water ...

Christ's Message To A Lukewarm Church

Today's text is Jesus' message to a lukewarm church. This is the one letter in which Jesus has no commendation at all.

What Is a Lukewarm Christian? - A Faithful Sower

In His letter to the Laodicean church, what did Jesus mean by using the terms hot, cold, and lukewarm? Some would conclude that “hot” refers to ...

The Lukewarm Church | Lakeside Christian Church (in use)

The Lukewarm Church. Dr. Jon Morrissette - 9/3/2023. This morning we wrap up our “Dear Church” series! Remember, next week we're starting our “Dinner with ...

Laodicea, the Lukewarm Church - My Daily Scriptures

The last of the 7 churches that Jesus writes to in Revelation is Laodicea, the lukewarm church. Sounds like many churches in America.

What Lukewarm in Laodicea Really Means - Bible Gateway Blog

Being spiritually hot or cold in context of the Laodicean church actually refers to loving Jesus in first place in our hearts, then is not the point still ...

What Is a Lukewarm Christian, and Why Is That So Dangerous?

Being lukewarm in our faith is a red flag, signaling that our hearts are not where they should be. In fact, God makes a strong statement about those who go ...

Beckett: Lukewarm Christianity - The Lutheran Column

I know your works: you are neither cold nor hot. Would that you were either cold or hot! So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, ...

LUKEWARM - Fruit Cove Baptist Church

LUKEWARM PEOPLE attend church fairly regularly. It is what is expected of good Christians. LUKEWARM PEOPLE give money to charity and to ...

What do you think a "lukewarm" Christian is?

A: The Bible actually tells us what a “lukewarm” Christian is; it's someone who's neither hot nor cold about their faith (see Revelation 3:14-16) ...


Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

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"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is a sermon written by the American theologian Jonathan Edwards, preached to his own congregation in Northampton, Massachusetts, to profound effect, and again on July 8, 1741 in Enfield, Connecticut.