Chuckle: "I wonder why people say 'amen' and not 
'awomen'? Bobby asked. His little friend replied, "Because they sing 'hymns' and 
not 'hers,' silly?" 
Quote: “The danger of our becoming lukewarm is not 
from without—the danger is within.” --Reed Smoot 
LUKEWARM 
CHRISTIANS
"I know your deeds, that you are neither cold or hot. I wish you 
were one or the other! So, because you are Lukewarm -- neither hot nor 
cold -- I am about to spit you out of my mouth" (Revelation 3:15-16 NIV). 
Laodicea was a wealthy city that 
had always had a problem with its water supply. At one time, an aqueduct brought 
water to the city from some hot springs. But by the time the water reached the 
city, it was neither hot nor refreshingly cool -- only lukewarm. Because the 
Laodiceans had become lukewarm, they had become distasteful to the Lord - like a 
lukewarm drink. This metaphor describes a church that had become complacent and 
self-satisfied, and was destroying itself with the status-quo. They saw no need 
for change nor to be concerned. 
I believe there is nothing 
more repugnant to God than a lukewarm, half-hearted, self-sufficient Christian 
or church. There should be excitement, zeal, and fervor in everything we do for 
our Lord. "Never be lacking in 
zeal, but keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord" 
(Romans 12:11 NIV). However, sadly, the greatest sickness that 
plagues the church today is half-hearted complacency by its members. What 
constitutes a Lukewarm-warm Christian? 
First, lukewarm Christians are not those who stay home 
on Sundays without cause and make no pretense of living for God. No, those are 
the "cold" ones. However, these seem to be more preferable to God than the 
lukewarm ones because they are not pretending to be something they are not. 
"I wish you were (hot or cold) one 
or the other." On the other hand, the "Lukewarm" ones are the 
ones who may attend church, but give little of their attention, time, finances, 
and energy in worship or service to our Lord.
Second, to the lukewarm Christian, church has become little more 
than a ritual in their lives. They attend and go through the motions of worship 
-- and feel they have fulfilled their religious duty for the week. They don't 
give much serious thought to spiritual matters again until the next time they 
take their Sunday clothes out of the closet. Their lives do not reflect active 
service for their Lord.
Third, the lukewarm Christian has a sense of contentment 
and peace about their Christianity. They are unaware of how far they are from 
where God wants them to be. Jesus said to the Laodiceans, "You say, 'I am rich; I have acquired wealth 
and do not need a thing.' But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, 
poor, blind and naked" (Revelation 3:17 
NIV).
Each of us has become "Lukewarm" 
at some point in our Christian experience. However, this is not a state in which 
God wants us to remain. The longer we stay in this lukewarm state, the more 
hardened and calloused our hearts become to the wooing of the Holy Spirit as He 
seeks to draw us back into a love relationship with our Lord. He wants us to be 
happy, loving, excited, and active Christians deeply involved in the fellowship 
and ministries of the local church. 
Love, Jerry & 
Dotse
 
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