Living a Holy Life and Enjoying Christ in Fellowship with the Saints in a Fresh Way

In living a holy life for the church life we need to not be defiled or lukewarm so that the Lord would not spew us our of His mouth, and we need to have a fresh enjoyment of the Lord and not participate in any stale fellowship. In Lev. 18-20 we see many details of […]

God Calls His People to Come out of Babylon and Return to the Orthodoxy of the Church

In the book of Revelation the Lord calls for His people to come out of Babylon, which is the apostate church, so that they may return to the orthodoxy of the church, the normal condition of the church according to God’s original intention. Yes, God will judge and put the devil away, and the book […]

Being Absolute for the Lord and for the Church Life to have a Rich Flow of Life

The river of water flowing from the house of God heals and brings life wherever it goes, but it cannot heal the swamps and marshes; we need to be absolute for the Lord and for His recovery to enjoy the healing and life imparting of the river of life. God hates compromise, and all those […]

Living out Christ (white garments) and Gaining the Anointing Spirit (eyesalve)

Christ is the One speaking to the church in Laodicea, and the solution to all their problems is Christ Himself as the gold – the precious divine nature, the white garments – living out Christ, and the eyesalve – Christ as the anointing Spirit who heals our blindness and give us insight and foresight. No […]

Not being Proud but being Hot for the Lord so He Won’t Spew us out of His Mouth

The Lord’s word to Laodicea is a warning to us today – if we are proud in following the Lord, considering ourselves as rich and in need of nothing, the Lord will spew us out of His mouth, for we are lukewarm in His eyes. The Lord knows our works: He knows whether we are […]

Being Saved from Lukewarmness and Spiritual Pride, the Characteristics of Laodicea

In the Lord’s eyes, the characteristics of the church in Laodicea were lukewarmness and spiritual pride; she considered that she is wealthy and rich and needing nothing, but in His eyes she was wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked (Rev. 3:15-17). The Lord’s word to the church in Laodicea is very enlightening and exposing, and […]