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You Think You're Rich: Jesus' Message to the Lukewarm American Church
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You Think You're Rich: Jesus' Message to the Lukewarm American Church
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You Think You're Rich: Jesus' Message to the Lukewarm American Church
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You Think You're Rich is an in-depth, unflinching look at today's lukewarm American Church, represented by the Laodicean Church of Revelation 3:14-22, which stands as a type and shadow of the Church we witness today. Jesus wrote the lukewarm Church out of great love in order to rebuke and discipline her for her good. He spoke to her of her spiritual condition, called her to repentance and holiness, and offered gracious invitations for her restoration. In heeding Jesus' words and applying His commands for Laodicea to our current believing Church in America, we can find increasing clarity for understanding our chaotic times and the Church in those times. Jesus' message will not be palatable for those who wish to remain comfortable in their lukewarmness, but for those who are thirsty for the truth, it can and will provide some much-needed hope and an eye-opening paradigm shift. The question is: Will we listen to what Jesus says? And how will we respond?
You Think You're Rich is an in-depth, unflinching look at today's lukewarm American Church, represented by the Laodicean Church of Revelation 3:14-22, which stands as a type and shadow of the Church we witness today. Jesus wrote the lukewarm Church out of great love in order to rebuke and discipline her for her good. He spoke to her of her spiritual condition, called her to repentance and holiness, and offered gracious invitations for her restoration. In heeding Jesus' words and applying His commands for Laodicea to our current believing Church in America, we can find increasing clarity for understanding our chaotic times and the Church in those times. Jesus' message will not be palatable for those who wish to remain comfortable in their lukewarmness, but for those who are thirsty for the truth, it can and will provide some much-needed hope and an eye-opening paradigm shift. The question is: Will we listen to what Jesus says? And how will we respond?



















