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What does the Bible say about the church at Laodicea?

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The church at Laodicea, mentioned in Revelation 3, was known for being lukewarm in their faith, and Jesus rebukes them for their self-sufficiency.

The church at Laodicea, as addressed in Revelation 3, represents a congregation that had grown complacent and self-sufficient, claiming to be rich and in need of nothing. Jesus reveals their spiritual condition, stating that they are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked. This letter serves as a stark reminder of the danger of relying on one's own perceived righteousness instead of the righteousness provided by Christ. The Lord’s rebuke emphasizes the importance of recognizing our true spiritual state and the necessity for genuine faith and reliance on His grace.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:14-22, Colossians 2:1-2, Colossians 4:12, Revelation 3:14-18, Revelation 3:17, John 3:3

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No Sense of Sin
Norm Wells · Jul 30, 2008
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