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The Laodicean Message - E.H. “Jack” Sequeira

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In other words, “You were full of love but you<br />

have left it.” Now that’s Ephesus. But please, you<br />

can’t take the statement to Ephesus and apply it to<br />

Laodicea, because Christ doesn’t say to Laodicea,<br />

“You were hot once, and now you’ve become<br />

lukewarm.” It is not right actually, to apply<br />

Ephesus to Laodicea, because the message to<br />

Laodicea does not say, “You were hot once, but<br />

you’re getting warm. Watch out, or I’ll spit you<br />

out.”<br />

We cannot apply Ephesus to our condition. It<br />

is true that our pioneers were hard-working. And<br />

they worked sacrificially; there’s no problem there.<br />

But the works they were doing, was it works of<br />

faith or works of the law? Let me give you some<br />

evidence, maybe that will help. I will explain why<br />

we were victims of lukewarm works during the<br />

week of prayer, when I will do the 1888 message.<br />

I’ll give you the historical background that caused<br />

this problem. But right now, I’ll just give you<br />

some facts.<br />

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