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Back To The Future Sermon #12 Intro: It has taken us a
while, but we have finally arrived at the last of the seven churches of
Revelation. A couple of these churches
have been good, but a glance at most of these churches reveals some serious
problems. The downward slide that began
with a loss of first love in Before
we dig into these verses, I would like to remind you that these letters to the
churches can be viewed from three perspectives.
1.) Practically
These are real letters to real churches with real problems. 2.) Prophetically These letters
portray the church at various stages of church history. The Laodicean church pictures the state of
the church from about 1900 AD to the Rapture. It is largely the church as we see it in the
world today. It is the apostate
church. 3.) Personally
These letters speak to every Christian and to every church that reads
them. They have a word for you as an
individual and they have a word for us as a congregation. If
we are going to understand our Lord’s words to this church a little background
on the city of ·
This
city was founded by Antiochus II sometime before 253 BC. It was named after his wife Laodice. ·
The
city was located on a high plateau and was very secure from enemy attack. ·
The
one defensive problem in ·
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The
city was famous in its day for three primary characteristics. 1.
Finances - It was a center of banking and finance, known
through the 2.
Fashion - It was renowned for the soft, black wool produced
there. This wool was considered a luxury
item and was sought after for clothing and rugs. 3.
Pharmaceuticals - There was a famous medical school in With
this background in mind, let’s look into these verses and consider our Lord’s
words of condemnation and warning to this church. I think these words are particularly relevant
in our day, for churches like The
Lord Jesus came to this rich, powerful church and He said to them “
I. v. 14-17 THE
PROBLEMS IN LAODICEA ( A.
v. 14 The Problem Of Possession Notice the words the
church OF the Laodiceans. If
you will take a moment to look at each of the other letters in (Note: We must never forget why
the church exists. It is not a platform
that allows us to become well known in our world. It is not a forum for us to advance our
agendas or our ideas. It is not a place
we can “run or dominate. This church is not “our church; it is His
church! Jesus
died for the church. He purchased it
with His Own blood, This
is not your church! This is not my
church! It is His church! He possesses it and He is to control it. We need no other Lord but Jesus. No man, no group of men and no congregation
is qualified to take His place. B.
v. 15a The Problem Of Passion Jesus tells them that like the
water in their city, they have become lukewarm.
Remember that water problem I spoke of earlier? Water from the The
church had also become lukewarm. This
means that they had lost their passion for the things of the Lord. They had become indifferent and
apathetic. They had reached a place
where they were going through the motions, but they were unmoved by the things
of the Lord. Apparently, they were
indifferent toward the cross of Jesus; the Word of God; and the condition of
the lost people around them. These folks
were not burning hot with passion for Jesus, neither were they totally dead and
cold. They were somewhere in
between. Their condition makes Jesus
sick! (Note: Is this not the condition of the modern church? People are going through the motions, but
there is no burning passion for the things of the Lord! Church
people in our day are no longer moved by the cross! They read about the crucifixion, they hear
about it, and they sit unmoved! Church
people in our day are unmoved by the plight of the lost! They know people are lost and they know that
lost people are going to Hell; but they really don’t care. They say, “That’s terrible, I wish they
would get saved. But, they
don’t pray or witness; they don’t care! The
average church in our day is a study in apathy!
They are not exactly dead because they are praying, preaching, singing,
etc. But, they are not exactly on fire
either. There is no excitement and no
passion about Who they serve, what they hear, and what they are doing. They are somewhere in the middle of the
road. That is where the modern church
is! People enter the church, take their
seat, fold their arms and say, “Bless me if you can! They never feel the need to go to an altar to
pray. They never feel a need to
testify. They never feel a need to do
anything but come and go. How
can you hear about Jesus; His love for your soul; His death for you and all
that He has done for you and remain unmoved?
How can you know Him and never be moved by that relationship? I
certainly don’t expect everyone to respond like I would; but I think there
ought to be some signs of life; some show of emotion; some hint that the spirit
is moved by the word of God, the Spirit of God and the work of God. Where is our passion for the things of the
Lord? There
are some major problems with a church that reaches this point. 1.
It is the hardest kind of
church to Pastor. The people
believe right; they come in and out of the buildings; but they are indifferent.
They’ve heard it all and are totally unmoved by it. This kind of indifference is hard to
take! I’d rather have an ice cold church
under which the Lord could build a spiritual fire; or one that had too much
zeal, which the Lord could tone down a little that I had to try and pastor a
bunch of people that are satisfied! You
can’t move them! 2.
It is the hardest kind of
church to move for the Lord.
They just don’t care! If folks
are saved, fine. If they aren’t, that’s
fine too. If the preaching is good,
great! If not, well, that’s OK too. That’s a tough attitude to handle! 3.
This kind of church
misrepresents the Lord. Jesus
was a Man of passion! He was on fire an
it showed in His life and ministry. His
disciples were passionate men and they lived lives burning with passion for the
Lord Jesus. When we are indifferent and
unmoved and unconcerned, it gives a false impression of Jesus and what He is
all about!) (Note: Let me just say
this and I will move on: there are some things about which you cannot
be indifferent! Indifference and
apathy are not options when it comes to Jesus Christ! No one, who is right with God, can pass No
one can hear the claims of Christ and be ambivalent! He claims to be God in the flesh! He claims to be the only Savior! He lays absolute claim to your life and
mine! No one can walk in the middle of
the road when it comes to Jesus! You are
either for Him, or you are against Him!
You must either accept Him or you must stone Him! C.
v. 17 The Problem Of Perception When the people in The
problem with this attitude is that it is based in blindness. Jesus tells them that they are totally wrong
about what they have and where they are.
We will look at His words to them in a moment. For now, we need to remember that how we see
ourselves and how He sees us may be two different things altogether. (Note: Sadly, many churches are right here today. There is a sense that they have arrived. If you walk into the average church today and
told them that they needed a revival, they would be offended. If you encouraged them to get on fire for
God, they would say, “Look at us and all we have! We are doing fine and we need nothing! I
pray that we never reach that place! The
sad truth is that some people get more excited about money in the bank than
they do souls on the altar. They get
more stirred up about a big number on a board than they do about sincere
worship of the Lord. They are more
blessed by what they have than by the Lord showing up and moving in a service! How
do we see ourselves? How does He see us? I
will tell you what we need more than money; more than crowds; more than
buildings; more than recognition in the community; more than many of the things
we place such great value in: we need Jesus and we need what He can do for
us! I would rather have Him, His
presence and His power than anything material you can name! We need Him!
We must seek Him! We must welcome
Him! We must worship Him!
I. The Problems In II. v.
14-19 THE PRESCRIPTION FOR ( His cure comes in the form of… A.
v. 14 A Divine Appearance Notice how Jesus comes to this wayward
church. 1.
He Comes As The Confirming One
He comes as the Amen. This is an Hebrew
word that means “So be it; let it be so; or it is so. It was used to express the ideas of
faithfulness and truth, Isa. 65:16;
Deut. 7:9. When
we use it to end our prayers, we are saying, “Let it be so! When we use it to respond to a message, we
are saying, “It is so, or it is true!
It is a word of confirmation and finality. When
Jesus comes to this church, He comes as God’s final word to humanity, Heb. 1:2. He comes as the confirmer of all God’s
promises, Regardless
of how this church saw itself, Jesus comes to tell them the truth, He comes to
have the final say to 2.
He Comes As The Confronting One
He also comes as the faithful and true witness.
This church had a vision of itself what was flawed. Jesus wants them to know that He knows them as
they really are and that He has comes to reveal their true state. Their testimony lied about Him and He has
come to set the record straight. 3.
He Comes As The Controlling One
He is also called the beginning of the creation of God. This identifies Jesus as the Creator and the
Controller of all things. Not a speck of
dust can move in this universe without His permission! He is in control. He comes to a church that thought it was
running its own show. Jesus comes to
remind them that in spite of what they might think, His hand is still on the
wheel and He is the One Who controls the church. (Note: It would do us well to remember Who Jesus is! He is still God’s final word to the
church. He is the One Who knows us
better than we know ourselves. He is the
One in control, in spite of what some people may think!) B.
v. 15b-16 A Divine Announcement He has a word for this church. 1. v. 15b The
Lord’s Desire For The Church The water situation in Jesus
tells His church that He wants them to be either “hot or cold. He wants His church to be a place people can
relax and find healing, like a trip to a hot spring. He wants His church to be a place people where
can be refreshed by His worship and His presence. The church should be a healing place and it
should be a place of refreshment. I
heard on of our men describe Calvary Baptist as an “oasis. I like that! 2.
v. 16 The Lord’s Disgust With The Church Because of their condition,
the Lord tells them that He will spue them out of His mouth. The word “spue is a strong
word. It means “to vomit, to throw up. The Greek word is “emeo. We get our English word “emetic from it. An “emetic is something that makes you
want to throw up. For instance, ipecac
is a drug often used to induce vomiting in cases of poison, etc. ( Jesus
tells this church that, like a drink of lukewarm water, they make Him want to
vomit them out of His mouth. What He
means is this: He cannot and will tolerate their indifference and apathy! I do not want to be a part of any church that
brings disgust to our Lord! 3. v. 17 The Lord’s Description Of This Church -
According to verse 17, they thought
they had it all. He looks at them and
tells them they have nothing! They
were proud of their achievements. Jesus
calls them “wretched, which means troubled; and miserable, which means to be
pitied. They
were proud of their wealth. Jesus tells
them they are actually “poor. This word means, “destitute and reduced to begging. They
were proud of their vision of themselves.
Jesus tells them that they are “blind. They cannot see themselves as they really
are. Someone said, “There is no one so blind as he
who will not see. They
were proud of their fashions and fine clothing.
Jesus tells them that they are “naked. They are totally exposed and revealed for
what they really are. ( C.
v. 17-18 A Divine Advertisement Jesus tells this church exactly where
they can find all they need. 1.
Come For Spiritual Value If they will come to Him, put Him first and
live out the Word of God, they will know true riches. He calls them to get on the “spiritual gold
standard” and live out a genuine faith before a lost world. They might see their wealth disappear down
here, but they will be laying us treasures over there, Matt. 6:19-21; 2.
Come For Spiritual Vesture He invites them to adorn themselves in
spiritual garments. This is an
invitation to come to Him for salvation.
They are naked and lost in their sins.
If they will come to Him, He will cloth them in robes of righteousness
and they will be no longer naked an exposed in the sight of God, Isa. 61:10; Rev. 19:8. 3.
Come For Spiritual Vision He invited them to come to Him so that He
can restore their spiritual vision. When
that spiritual vision is restored, they will be able to see themselves as they
are and they will be able to see Him as He is.
This will lead the repentance, obedience and humble service. We need that spiritual vision! Why
are people dead, dry, and indifferent spiritually? Because they cannot see themselves or the
Lord as either truly is! Jesus can open
the blinded eyes, D.
v. 19 Some Spiritual Advice Jesus invites them to come to Him,
then He gives them a much needed word of advice. 1.
A Word Of Compassion as
many as I love In spite of their indifference toward Him, He still
loves them! What a blessing! Jesus doesn’t just write people off when they
don’t do as He pleases, but He calls them and continue to love them even what
they reject Him and His love. 2.
A Word Of Caution I
rebuke and chasten Jesus tells them, and us, that just because He
loves us like we are, He loves us too much to leave us as we are. In an effort to get our attention, He will
use two methods to turn us to Him. First,
He will “rebuke. This word means
“to
convict, or to correct. He will
speak to us in our condition. He will
send His Word and He will convict us in our hearts through the ministry of the
Holy Spirit, If
we fail to heed His rebukes, He will use more direct methods. The word “chasten means to
correct with blows. He may
touch any area of life to get our attention; He might even use death, Those
who refuse to walk in God’s path will encounter trouble in their lives, Pro. 13:15; Jer. 2:19; Pro. 15:10. 3.
A Word Of Counsel be
zealous…and repent The word zealous gives us the word zesty. It means to come to a boil. Jesus is calling this church to “get
on fire for Him. When they see
their need and turn to Him, it will manifest itself in genuine repentance. Remember, repentance can be defined as “a
change of mind that results in a change of direction. If (Note: We need to hear and heed the voice of the Lord in
these days, and went need to repent. We
need to ask the Lord to let us see ourselves as we really are. We need to be able to see Him as He really
is. We need to “come to a boil”; to get
on fire for Him and repent of our indifference, our apathy our lack of
conviction and concern. God help us to
get to Him before His judgment falls on us, I. The Problems In II. The Prescription For III.
v. 20-21 THE PROMISES TO
LAODICEA ( A.
v. 20a A Present Promise He says I stand at the door and knock
In His effort to get back into this church, Jesus stands there and
knocks. These verbs are in the Present
Tense. It could be stated this way, “Behold,
I am continually standing at the door, and I am continually knocking on the
door… He never gives up in His
efforts to enter the lives of those He loves.
( B.
v. 20b A Personal Promise if any man hear my voice, and open the door…
Jesus does not need for the whole church to get on fire so that He can come
in; He merely needs just one person to hear him and to open the door. Jesus is a gentleman! He will knock and He will call, but He will
not break down the door. It must be
opened by an act of the will. ( C.
v. 20c A Precious Promise Sup with him…and he with me The
ancient Greeks enjoyed three meals. They
usually ate a large breakfast, a much smaller lunch, and then a leisurely evening
meal, which they called “supper. At this evening meal, the family would take
their time, talk and fellowship. It was
a time of intimacy for the family. Jesus
says, “If you will just open the door, I will come in an have fellowship with
you! (Note: You can be a member of a dead, dry church, but you
don’t have to be that way yourself. If
you will open the door to Jesus, He will come in to you. You can have revival in your life while
everyone else sits around in deadness and apathy. Don’t blame your dry condition on others;
open the door and let Jesus in!) D.
v. 21 A Powerful Promise This verse is a promise that all the
benefits of salvation will be given to the person who overcomes. The converted person will become identified
with Jesus; His heavenly Father and His heavenly Home. Those who come to Jesus are promised that
they will reign with Him and rejoice with Him in His heaven some day. That is a powerful promise! When
Jesus speaks to the (Note: I am glad that He made
that offer to me one day, and I am glad He gave me grace to accept Him. Have you been saved? You can be if He is calling you to come to
Him!) Conc: Where does this message find you?
Are you saved by His grace? Are
you zealous and committed to the Lord and His work? Or, are you indifferent and apathetic toward
the things of the Lord? Can you hear His
voice calling: “Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and
open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me. Is the door open? Does it need to be? He wants our fellowship with Him; does He
have it? |
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