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One thought
that crossed my mind, regarding being hot, cold or indifferent, had to do with
shock value.
Stepping
into an extremely hot or extremely cold pool of water will shock our body. It
will make us feel uncomfortable, at least until we acclimate. When the body of
Christ becomes lukewarm, the world looks at us and sees no difference between
us and themselves; they’re not uncomfortable around us.
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NOT in a theatrical
way at all, I think there needs to be a sense of shock or a feeling of
discomfort to get their attention and show them that there IS a difference. We ARE
different. We’re not necessarily better people; we’re not of greater value in
God’s eyes – He loves us all equally. But WE get to experience His love on a
whole new level! We get to have the God of the universe living inside of us and
empowering us! When they scoff at that notion, it breaks my heart. They don’t
even know what they’re missing. Christianity is not a magical ticket to a
mythical place called heaven; it’s eternity in the arms of our loving Creator
that begins the second we let Him into our heart.
When we’re
lukewarm, we’re not advancing the kingdom of God; we’re blending into our
surroundings.
When we have
little value for the gospel, I think it means we haven’t actually experienced
the joy it contains yet. (Keep searching with all of your heart! God said, “And
you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart. -Jeremiah
29:13 NKJV)
Experiencing
freedom in Christ fills us with joy and we HAVE to tell someone, anyone –
everyone! When God gave sight to a blind man – he had to tell somebody. The
widow whose son was raised from the dead? She surely had to tell everyone! How
do you keep that kind of joy to yourself? When your sins are forgiven and your
shame has been removed and you feel the embrace of your loving heavenly Father,
how can you not want to tell someone?
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When I first
became a Christian I had a whole lot of zeal, but no wisdom and very little
knowledge. When I tried to share my joy, I sometimes went overboard in a crazy
direction that actually pushed people away instead of drawing them into the
gospel. That’s one of the primary reasons we need to be discipled and share
fellowship with fellow believers, but also study the Bible for ourselves, and
to seek out the answers to the questions WE come up with.
It’s God’s
kindness that leads men to repentance, not my zeal. But I hope my zeal and my
joy and my love will get their attention so they can ask questions, whether
they ask me or seek out answers on their own. We should want them to notice
we’re different. We need to come in hot or ice cold (and we can do that gently
when necessary). By now I know I need to use wisdom, as well. Once we’re
intimate with Jesus, there’s no going back. We don’t want to live without that intimate
love. We may cool off and become lukewarm when we let the cares and affairs of
this world crowd the seed that’s been planted in our heart. That’s when we need
a brother or sister in Christ to come along and throw some hot or cold water on
us! But we may also become lukewarm when we fail to see our purpose in the body
of Christ. Ice water has a purpose, hot water has a purpose, but lukewarm water
is like water searching for its purpose. My last blog series was on discovering
God’s vision for our lives. If you haven’t read it yet, look for it.
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What does
being hot or cold or lukewarm mean to YOU? I’d love to hear your input. That’s
what the comment section below is for! AND – if this conclusion is too wordy
for you, let me know that in the comments, too.
The whole
“spew you out of My mouth” thing could take up a whole new blog post of its
own. But for now, I’ll suffice it to say, He can’t spew you out of His mouth if
He’s never had you there. The analogy sounds a little gross, but I look back to
the fact that God said He would never leave us or forsake us. I don’t think
this means that He will disown us for becoming complacent or for not
discovering our purpose in His kingdom. He wants the very best for us, and when
we settle for mediocre it surely breaks His heart and apparently makes Him sick
to His stomach over it. He’s provided the best of everything for us, and He
expects us to come after it.
Thank you for this series of wisdom & guidance & revelation. Your words are not too much. You have a perfect way of sharing for me to understand. Sometimes it's difficult since I'm not a writer! Love you!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much! You're such an encouragement.
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