LUKEWARM FAITH SERIES

Seven ANCIENT stories. Seven warnings.

Seven chances to reignite a cooling faith.

From Laodicea’s comfort to Gethsemane’s sleeping disciples, each story exposes how the flame fades — and how God rekindles it.

This is a journey from lukewarm to burning bright again.

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Comfortable Christians

A man with long hair and a beard, dressed in traditional robes, stands at a large wooden door with a serious expression. Three people sit on a couch nearby, with ancient Greek architecture and a sunset sky in the background.

In the opulent city of Laodicea, prosperity masks a spiritual blindness that threatens the very essence of faith. When a messenger delivers a stinging rebuke from Christ, the congregation is jolted from their complacency, confronted with the stark reality of their lukewarm devotion. As they grapple with their spiritual apathy and downfall of their once great city, the call to rekindle fervor resonates through the ages, challenging believers to choose between comfort and conviction. Read the whole story…

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The Fire that faded

A painting depicting a group of people sitting around a small fire on a cobblestone street at night, with ruins and an ancient temple in the background, featuring dark clouds and a faintly lit sky.

Home to the great Temple of Artemis (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) the harbor city of Ephesus, glowed with trade and intellect. Amid temples and brothels stands a humble gathering place: the church of Christ, famed across Asia for its endurance and purity. Its believers were strong defenders of truth—students of Scripture, guardians of doctrine.They had out-argued false teachers, out-worked persecution, and out-lasted fatigue. Their hearts, however, had grown mechanical. Duty replaced delight. Faith had become a habit, not a flame. But in the echo of their own applause came Heaven’s silence.

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I. Laodicea - When Comfort Replaces Conviction

II. Ephesus - When Truth Loses Tenderness

III. Saul — When Obedience Becomes Optional

IV. David — When Waiting Tests Worth

V. Peter — When Fear Drowns Faith

VI. Solomon — When Success Breeds Idolatry

VII. Gethsemane — When Weariness Wins