"I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of thy mouth." -Rev 3:15-16
First, to better show how this scripture can apply to each of our lives, I'll explain some of the background. James is describing some springs in the city of Laodicea (who he is writing to in these verses). The water from these springs, which was once hot, is lukewarm by the time that it gets to the city. In addition, the water often became choked off on its way to the city because of the build up of bacteria due to the minerals in the water as well as its temperature. Bacteria loves to grow in lukewarm temperatures. I learned this as I was working in food service, as we are told to keep food either at cold or hot temperatures. If the food's temperature is in the middle, bacteria grows much faster than it would otherwise. It is the same for this water.
It amazes me just how powerful this scripture is. If we are lukewarm in our faith, there is a much higher chance that bacteria, or things that lessen our faith, will be able to grow and multiply. And, if this happens, we can become choked off from God and from the revelation that comes through Him, just as the water became blocked. If we are lukewarm, we also run the risk of being "spued out of God's mouth." The word spued here is actually a nicer way of saying vomited, and vomiting is a violent rejection of what the stomach has ingested.
I don't think that anyone would choose to be violently rejected by God or to cut him or herself off from God. However, this is what often happens, and it is easy to find oneself in the category of being lukewarm. We all get busy in our lives and priorities change. Sometimes it is hard to keep God and our faith as the number one priority. It takes a lot of time and effort. However, if we remember to keep our priorities straight, we can avoid being lukewarm and the negative side effects that come with it.







