Revelation 3:15-16
I know your works, that you
are neither cold nor hot. I could wish you were cold or hot. So then, because
you are lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will vomit you out of My mouth.
What is my spiritual temperature?
How many areas of my life am I content with just being lukewarm, especially
when it comes to living for Jesus?
We as Christians are often
afraid to live at the extremes. We are uncomfortable standing out and speaking
out too much. We rationalize our positions by saying that we do not want to
offend anyone or come across as too zealous in our faith. We even justify
sinful behaviors by telling ourselves that if we blend in with the crowd, then
we can be a more effective witness.
Where did these ideas really
come from? Are they from the Lord? Not according to Revelation 3:16. Jesus says
He will "vomit" us out of His mouth if we are lukewarm. He wants us
to pick a position; we are either cold or hot, for Him or against Him. We
either take up our cross and follow Him with our whole hearts or we follow our
own desires. To live in the gray areas is unacceptable, regardless of our human
rationalizations.
Where are you today? Do you
have a lukewarm relationship with Jesus? I fear greatly for many people who sit
in church every Sunday proclaiming to know Jesus but having no evidence of Him
in their lives. Many of us look righteous on the outside but are numb on the inside.
Our churches are filled with complacent Christians who are quite content to
live in the gray areas, not wanting to get too uncomfortable. Will Jesus say
"well done good and faithful servant" (Matthew 25:23)? Or will He say
"I never knew you; depart from Me" (Matthew 7:23)? Ask the Lord to light a fire in your
heart today that will set a blaze in any area of your life that has become
lukewarm and complacent. Life here on earth is but for a moment, but eternity
is forever.
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