Christ said that Laodicea’s Christians should be either cold or hot. To be cold probably means to realise that they were in a desperate state. They very much needed God’s help. To be hot means to be eager. They should be eager to serve God properly.
When people are aware of their poor, weak state, God can help them. When people are eager to please God, God can direct them. However, God will not help anyone who is too proud to accept his help.
So, because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.
~ Revelation 3:16
Amos 7:1-9:15
Revelation 3:7-22
Psalm 131:1-3
Proverbs 29:23
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New Testament: Revelation 3:7-22
God changes people’s attitudes – Revelation 3:9
In verse 8, Christ told the Christians in Philadelphia that he would give them a wonderful opportunity to declare his message. Here, he explains how wonderful that opportunity would be. Even some people from the ‘synagogue of Satan’ would change their attitudes.
The group that Christ calls the ‘synagogue of Satan’ was active both in Philadelphia and Smyrna (2:9). Smyrna was about 70 miles (110 kilometres) from Philadelphia. The name ‘Satan’ means the accuser; members of this group were accusing and opposing the Christians.
The word ‘synagogue’ means a place where people gather for a meeting. It is the name of the place where Jews meet to pray to God. The Jews are God’s people from the families of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
The members of this group of people in Philadelphia and Smyrna were not Jews; and they were not praying to God. They were probably former church members who had changed their beliefs. They still considered themselves God’s people, but really they were serving the devil.
It would not be easy for such people to return to God. They had made a definite decision to leave the church. They probably felt bitter and angry against the Christians. However, God’s work in Philadelphia would be so powerful that it would even affect some of them.
Christ describes how members of that group would make themselves humble. They would know how much God loved the Christians. They would therefore declare that the Christians truly were God’s people. Their lies against the Christians would end; God would bring about a complete change in the attitudes of these people. ~ From: usefulbible.com
Behold, I will make those of the synagogue of Satan who say that they are Jews and are not, but lie—behold, I will make them come and bow down before your feet, and they will learn that I have loved you. ~ Revelation 3:9
- 3:7 – Christ’s letter to Philadelphia
- 3:8 – Philadelphia: an open door
- 3:9 – God changes people’s attitudes
- 3:10 – Endurance during troubles
- 3:11 – Guard what God has given to you
- 3:12-13 – A column in the temple of God
- 3:14 – Christ’s letter to Laodicea
- 3:15-16 – Laodicea: neither hot nor cold
- 3:17 – The dangers of wealth
- 3:18 – The valuable things that Christ offers
- 3:19 – Christ’s love for Laodicea’s Christians
- 3:20 – Christ stands at the door and knocks
- 3:21 – Christ’s special guest
- 3:22 – Lessons from Christ’s letters to the 7 churches
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Summary: To the Church in Philadelphia and Laodicea
Bible Study: Sardis, Philadelphia & Laodicea (Revelation 3:1-22)
Overview: Revelation 1-11 – Click Here
J Vernon Mcgee – Thru the Bible
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