Revelation
3:15-16 “I know your works; I know that you are neither cold nor hot. I
wish you were either cold or hot. So, because you are lukewarm, neither
hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.”
Hot
or Cold. It is hard to believe we are well underway in our Lenten journey and
April. As Holy Week approaches, I think of the passage found in Revelation. I
ask myself if I am hot/cold or lukewarm. Something I feel I need to be firm on
as I go into Holy Week. Hopefully, my fasting/feasting will have helped me to
be hot/cold. The following is a quote explaining the passage. It helps one
understand the true meaning of hot/cold/lukewarm. Bill Pratt states: “So, for Jesus, hot and cold were both genuinely good conditions,
and only lukewarm was a bad condition. In other words, in
these verses hot and cold are used as synonyms to refer to strong, passionate,
remarkable faith. Lukewarm refers to unremarkable faith.”(What Did Jesus
Mean by Hot, Cold, and Lukewarm? | Tough Questions Answered) As you journey
through the day, ask yourself if you are hot/cold or lukewarm in faith. How
will you know? Look at your actions, words, thoughts and deeds. What do these
point to? A person of faith, a Christ-like person, or only sometimes
(lukewarm). Lent is a great time to pause and ask, am I hot/cold or lukewarm on
the path….
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