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What does Revelation 3 teach about the Laodicean church?

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Revelation 3 reveals that the Laodicean church was lukewarm, self-sufficient, and unaware of its true spiritual condition.

In Revelation 3, the letter to the Laodicean church serves as a warning about spiritual complacency. Christ criticizes the church for being neither hot nor cold, symbolizing a lukewarm faith that lacks zeal and fervor. They perceived themselves as rich and in need of nothing, yet were unaware that they were spiritually wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked. This underscores the danger of self-sufficiency and the importance of spiritual discernment in recognizing one's true need for Christ and His righteousness.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:14-22

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Letter to Laodicea
Paul Mahan · Jul 23, 2017
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