TEXT : Revelation 3:16. Since you are lukewarm and neither hot nor cold, I am going to spit you out of my mouth. The people Jesus was addressing in the book of revelation chapter three are best described as nominal Christians. They are lukewarm Christians. Note that only a nominal Christian can be referred to as lukewarm. You can't call a non- Christian lukewarm. Now, it is important to note that it's very dangerous to be lukewarm. Jesus said, He will spit such people out of His mouth. Let me break this down more. A Lukewarm Christian considers himself as a child of God. He goes to church and a number of times, such may even be a worker in the church. Because of his understanding about the things of God, he deprives himself of some 'worldly enjoyment'. However, because he is neither hot nor cold, he lowers God's standards in some ways. The result is; he can't enjoy the worldly pleasures as a real child of the devil and at the same time, he is not recognized ...
TEXT : Revelations 3:16. Since you are lukewarm and neither hot nor cold, I am going to spit you out of my mouth. I was teaching a group of teenagers some years ago, and I asked them a question, "who is a Christian, or what is Christianity?" One of them boldly stood up and said, (without giving it a second thought), "Christianity is what we use in filling forms. Whenever they ask for your religion, you say or write, Christianity." Well, she's correct as far as nominal Christians are concerned. A nominal Christian is anyone who answers the name Christian without being a follower of Christ. A nominal Christian is anyone who identifies with Christ in names only. Anyone who goes to church but who is not like Christ is a nominal Christian. To a non-christian, anyone who falls into the definitions above is seen and judged as a Christian, but *in a simple language, a Christian is anyone who follows Christ's teachings with the sole aim of becoming like Him.* Th...