1) What is your favorite hot meal? Favorite cold meal? Favorite lukewarm meal?
2) What are some unusual ways that people show love to each other?
3) What benefits are ours because of our relationship with Jesus? What do we gain based on what He has done?
Most meals are enjoyed cold or hot, but when is the last time you liked something that was in between? It was the lukewarm, in between people that were part of the church in Laodicea that Jesus addresses His displeasure to in verses 15-16. These people were not cold and disinterested, neither were they hot and passionate. They were indifferent, complacent and unconcerned. Perhaps they were part of the church, but their lives were not being changed. Or they were learning about the faith, but remaining the same. Don’t let your journey of faith be marked by indecisiveness and mediocrity. We’ve been given a new life to live!
Flowers, chocolates, and evenings together. These are what we normally think of as expressions of love. We might even consider the less romantic notions of taking care of sick children and doing housework. But I doubt any of us would put discipline on the list of ways to express love. Yet, that’s exactly what Jesus says in verse 19. Because He loves us, He is unwilling to let us stray from His plans for us. He cares for us so much, that He rebukes us to keep us on track. For more on God’s discipline, see Hebrews 12:5-11.
While there are many things we have to our credit because of what Jesus has done (salvation, peace, adoption, purpose, etc.), the end of the letter to the church in Laodicea lets us know about something rather incredible. “To him who overcomes, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne.” Wow! Can you get a picture of sitting next to Jesus as He holds court as King of the Universe? Amazing!