“I know your works, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish that you were cold or hot. So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I am going to vomit you out of My mouth” (Revelation 3:15-16 HCSB).

JESUS WARNS AGAINST BEING LUKEWARM

“You are lukewarm!” These words were spoken by Jesus to the apostle John to pass on to the church at Laodicea. The ruins of this ancient city are located in the Western part of modern day Turkey. It’s geographic location gives insight to the words of Jesus. Located in the fertile Lycus valley between the cities of Colossae and Hierapolis, the wealthy city of Laodicea was the financial headquarters for the whole area and the political center for the district. Yet, the city was dependent on external sources for water. The Laodiceans built aqueducts to carry water from the nearby hot springs at Hierapolis and the refreshing cold waters at Colossae, but by the time the water arrived at Laodicea it was “lukewarm.” The water from the hot springs of Hierapolis was known for its therapeutic value and the ice cold waters of Colossae, for its refreshing taste for drinking. But by the time the water arrived at Laodicea it was good for neither.
 
So, what was Jesus saying to the church at Laodicea when He accused them of being “lukewarm?” He was telling them that their works were useless, good for nothing, because they lacked spiritual power. This was not about their salvation, as some have suggested, but about their lack of spiritual empowerment. They were depending on their own wealth and power to live. They thought themselves “rich,” but Jesus called them “poor” (Rev.3:17).
 
A church that depends on worldly wealth and influence, rather than the Spirit’s power, is at risk of being vomited out of Christ’s mouth! Today, the only evidence that Laodicea ever existed are its ruins. The only people who visit are archaeologists and tourists.
 
Are you lukewarm in following Jesus?
 
PRAYER: Dear Father, our works are useless unless they are accomplished by faith in You and according to Your Spirit’s power. We are often tempted to accomplish deeds by human wisdom and strength in the church, but Your Son has warned us that such works are lukewarm and useless. Help us to be the church and lean on Jesus to build the church. Give us Your strength and provision to serve You today. In Jesus’ name, amen