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How does Christ address the lukewarmness of the Laodicean church?

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Christ addresses their lukewarmness by emphasizing their need for repentance and genuine relationship with Him.

In addressing the Laodicean church, Christ highlights the serious danger of their lukewarmness, stating that it is more preferable to be cold or hot than to be in a state of indifference. He advises them to recognize their true condition and to 'buy gold tried in the fire,' which symbolizes seeking the genuine riches found in Christ rather than worldly wealth. This call to action signifies the importance of repentance and the need for a vibrant relationship with Christ, warning them against complacency and self-satisfaction that blinds them to their spiritual reality.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:15-18

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Letter to Laodicea
Paul Mahan · Jul 23, 2017
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