The Lukewarm Church // Revelation 3:14|22
Revelation 3:14-22 NKJV - The Lukewarm Church - Bible Gateway
14 “And to the [a] angel of the church [b] of the Laodiceans write, (A) 'These things says the Amen, (B) the Faithful and True Witness, (C) the Beginning of ...
Laodicea, the Lukewarm Church Revelation 3:14–22 - Israel My Glory
The people of the church in Laodicea were lukewarm because they had allowed the wealth and self-sufficient attitude of their city to affect their spiritual ...
Revelation 3:14-22 NIV - To the Church in Laodicea - Bible Gateway
I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. ... I wish you were either one or the other! ... So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about ...
Church of the Lukewarm: Laodicea (Revelation 3:14-22)
The church appears to have been as wealthy as the town. There's no mention of persecution, or trouble with the Jewish population, or any conflict with heresy.
IGNITE: Lukewarm Christianity (Revelation 3:14-22)
They are lukewarm Christians because they have not invested in God, but in this world. Their focus is not on the spiritual but on the physical and material.
What was Jesus' message to the church in Laodicea in Revelation?
In summary, the church at Laodicea had become apathetic in their love for Christ. They were allowing “the deceitfulness of wealth and the ...
Laodicea - The Church that was Lukewarm - Revelation 3:14-22
The members of the church in Laodicea were very religious and they were very proud of their religiosity and were blind to their true need.
Laodicea: The Lukewarm Church, Part 2 - Grace to You
Open your Bible to Revelation chapter 3 and we will look again at our text, verses 14 to 22, the final of the seven letters to the churches ...
I Was Wrong About the Lukewarm Church in Revelation 3:14-22
Christ is calling out a believing church that was sitting and doing nothing. Their works, not their faith, were the problem.
What does Revelation 3:14 mean? - BibleRef.com
The letter to the church at Laodicea concludes the second section of Revelation ... We learn from this assessment that the Laodicean church was lukewarm, smug, ...
The Church that makes Jesus Sick - Revelation 3:14-22 - Sam Storms
To come straight to the point, Christianity at Laodicea was flabby and anemic! Our Lord uses the language of “cold,” “hot,” and “lukewarm” What ...
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 ...
“The Church That Made God Sick” (Revelation 3:14-22 sermon)
The people of the church at Laodicea are “lukewarm,” “neither hot nor cold.” And His response to that is: I will spit you out of My mouth.”
The Lukewarm Church (Message #11) Revelation 3: 14-22
The Lukewarm Church (Message #11). Revelation 3: 14-22. We have spent several weeks in Revelation and have finally come to the last of the 7 churches. Two of ...
Laodicea | The Lukewarm Church | Revelation 3:14-22
"Laodicea | The Lukewarm Church" is a sermon based on Revelation 3:14-22 preached by lead pastor Billy Glosson. This sermon was preached at ...
Revelation 3:14-22 "The Last Days Lukewarm Church" by Pastor ...
Pastor John Miller continues our series “The Seven Churches Of The Apocalypse” with an expository message through Revelation 3:14-22 titled, “The Last Days ...
The Lukewarm Church - a sermon from Dr. Martyn Lloyd Jones
In this sermon on the church of Laodicea from Revelation 3:14–22 titled “The Lukewarm Church,” Dr. Martyn Lloyd-Jones preaches against lukewarmness in the ...
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 ...
Revelation 3:14-22, IGNITE: Lukewarm Christianity
Here are people who are claiming to follow Jesus but their actions make Jesus sick. The problem is that these Christians practiced lukewarm Christianity.
Revelation 3:14-22 - Avoid Being Spiritually Lukewarm!
Christ issued a strong indictment against the church at Laodicea. They knew they were wealthy and probably felt that they were above other churches.