Jump Start # 4028
Revelation 3:16 “So because you are lukewarm and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of My mouth.”
As many of our Jump Start readers know, I will be retiring from local work this summer and we will be moving to the north side of Indianapolis. We have purchased a house and my wife has begun a nursing job up there. We travel back and forth on weekends, taking loads of stuff from this house to that house. During the week, she’s up there and I’m down here. And, that leads to me having to do some cooking, which I’m not good at. My wife is an unbelievably great cook. Very comfortable in the kitchen and knows here way around things. For me, I have a hard time finding the right lids to fit on things.
One of the things I’ve discovered in the world of cooking is “lukewarm.” I know cold. I know hot. Lukewarm is an interesting concept. And, to get things lukewarm, you don’t have to do anything to them. You don’t need a microwave to get things lukewarm. No fridge. No oven. Lukewarm happens naturally and without any effort. It’s kinda funny how, if you leave a can of Coke on the counter overnight and a piece of pizza, one would say that the pizza is cold and the Coke is warm, even though they are the same temperature. What happened is that they both became lukewarm. Lukewarm Coke and lukewarm pizza just doesn’t sit well with me.
Looking at “lukewarm” from a spiritual standpoint, how did Laodicea get that way? Just like the Coke and pizza left out on a counter, a church, a family, a Christian becomes lukewarm when he becomes the temperature around him. Doing nothing will lead to becoming lukewarm. It takes energy and effort to generate heat and passion.
So here are some thoughts:
First, the state of lukewarmness is the result of my spiritual inactivity. Get a bunch of us like that and the church becomes lukewarm. Just enough life to keep us from being dead, but not enough life to make any difference in our homes or hearts.
Most don’t set out to be lukewarm. I’ve never heard someone coming out of the baptistery hoping that he could be lukewarm one day. What happens is that life happens. We get busy with the here and the now, that we forget about the above. So busy today, that I’ll double up on my Bible reading tomorrow. Then something happens tomorrow. Too many things to do to go help someone. Just don’t have the time to sit down and hear someone’s story. Full schedules. Squeezing as much as I can into the day. Failure to feed my faith, and just like that, my heart starts to cool down. Skip a service or two, nothing much, but my heart cools a little more. Now, I have not fully given up on Jesus. I haven’t thrown out my faith. But, without realizing it, I have just become lukewarm.
The counter to this is obvious. Put that Coke in the fridge and the pizza in the oven. Change the temps on those things. And, the same works for us spiritually. Get to all the services. Go out to eat with some brethren. Invite some over for a Bible study. Get teaching Bible classes.
Second, lukewarmness will lead to spiritual death if nothing changes. Most don’t stay lukewarm. Either they fire things up or what little they had left becomes deathly cold. Leave the Coke sitting out at my house over night and I’ll probably pour it down the sink. Chapter three of Revelation begins with Sardis, the dead church. A church doesn’t die instantly. It’s a slow, gradual process that passes through the state of lukewarmness. And, what often happens is that no one notices, no one cares and things get worse and worse.
The way out of that condition is to care. I care about my soul. I care about my family. I care about my congregation. These are my people. I want them all to spend forever with our Heavenly Father. I can’t wait for the preacher to turn on the heat. He may be lukewarm as well. I can’t wait for someone else to do this.
The hired hand in John 10 ran when the wolf came. He didn’t care about the sheep. He didn’t care. The key to breaking the lukewarm cycle is to have a heart that cares.
Third, lukewarm doesn’t have to be a permanent condition. Even to the Laodiceans, the Lord begged them to repent. There was time. There was hope still . You can change the situation. The Lord won’t do it without you. Not happy with the way things are, try to change them. Strike the match and generate some warmth.
Lukewarm…not a good place to be in food or in our hearts.
Roger
