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- SOMETHING INTERESTING
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- In the third chapter of the Book of Revelation an INTERESTING statement
- is made by Jesus as He addresses the church at Laodicea. In Rev 3:15,16 He
- makes the following statement;
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- "I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot; I
- would thou wert cold or hot. So, then, because you art luke-
- warm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spew thee out of my mouth."
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- The words "spew out of my mouth" have long been interpreted on the basis
- of a local background. Six miles north, across the plateau, lay the city
- of Hierapolis. This city was noted for it's hot-springs, which began in
- the city, flowing across the plateau and spilling over a steep slope
- directly opposite Laodicea. This hot mineral-laden water flowed across the
- plateau, it lost much of it's boiling qualities and became lukewarm as it
- spilled over the edge opposite Laodicea. This mineral-laden water was rich
- with alum and sulphur. Many a new visitor would try to drink some of it
- only to spit it out on the ground. This idea of nausea caused by the condition
- of those who belonged to the church is held to by one commentator by the name
- of Blaiklock. Moffatt speaks of this condition as "moral nausea roused by
- tepid religion".
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- However, in an important paper, Rudwick and Green hold to the idea that
- the adjectives "hot," "cold" ,and "lukewarm" are to be taken as a description
- of the spiritual fervor or the lack of it in the people in this church. A far
- greater result may have been produced by their condition. As it was said
- earlier, the hot-springs of Hierapolis were well known. The aid of these
- springs to human suffering by bathing in them was also known. Now still one
- other of Laodicea's nearby neighbors must be examined. This was the town of
- Colossae. This town was known for its clear cold pure water and its refreshing
- effect. With this in mind, a contrast between the medicinal waters of
- Hierapolis and the cold, clear, and pure waters of Colossae can be drawn. In
- the spiritual sense, Jesus was saying the church was not providing for the
- healing of the spiritualy sick nor was it providing refreshment to the
- spiritualy weary. In simple terms, the church was not being called out for its
- spiritual temperature but for lack of fruits in its work. It was completely
- ineffective in its God given tasks. Agreed, this could be, and probably was,
- caused by the condition of the individual members and leadership. He indicted
- the whole church. One other thing this theory explains is the unusual
- statement by Jesus when he said "I would thou wert cold or hot".
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- One more thing. Please take note of the word "about" as it occurs in
- the NIV translation in verse 16. Also please take note of the following
- consoling remarks that follow. The honest and true description of their
- condition. Those beautiful words "I counsel you" and "As many as I love,
- I rebuke and chasten..." and the invitation to "be zealous and repent". Not
- one place does the word condemnation or condemn appear but more in a general
- sense the word exhort appears in many forms. The message is quite simple:
- "You as a church are not where you need to be. Get there while there is still
- time. Condemnation will come at sometime if nothing is done. But today THERE
- IS STILL TIME TO REPENT." Here we have a loving God seeking to make known,
- while there is still time, the serious shortcomings of a group of His
- followers. An Almighty God, who spoke the earth and universe into being,
- seeking His followers. Please look at all the religions of this world and
- take note that the followers are seeking their gods, not their gods seeking
- them. INTERESTING difference!!!!!!!
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