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What does the Bible say about the church at Laodicea?

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The church at Laodicea is described as lukewarm, rich in goods but spiritually poor, and in need of repentance as stated in Revelation 3:14-18.

In Revelation 3:14-18, the church at Laodicea is cautioned for its self-satisfaction, claiming to be rich and in need of nothing. However, God reveals their true state as wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked. The church has grown complacent, mistaking material wealth and large attendance for spiritual health, neglecting the need for true spiritual riches found in Christ. The passage calls for repentance and a return to dependence on Christ for righteousness and salvation, reminding the church of their utter necessity for Him.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:14-18, Revelation 3:14-22, Revelation 3:17, John 3:3

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No Sense of Sin
Norm Wells · Jul 30, 2008
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