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“I WILL SPIT YOU OUT OF MY MOUTH.” —REVELATION 3:16, NIV 

Medieval thinkers called it the “noonday demon.”

Call it the doldrums, spiritual leprosy, laziness, or demons. By any name, spiritual apathy leads to boredom, discontent, self-indulgence, and a constant need for gratification.

A subtle spiritual malady hardens our hearts, causing us to turn from the Giver to the gifts. We begin to glory in what we have, to want more, never to be satisfied, to love and desire things for their own sake, apart from God. Slowly, we are changed inside and become less and less our authentic selves as we turn into caricatures of who God created and gifted us to be.

Slowly, we slip from reality into unreality, anesthetizing the deepest part of our souls. Day by day, moment by moment, choice by choice, in thousands of little ways, our passion for the Lord and our love for the life He desires for us, are dulled.

Soren Kierkegaard, decrying the spiritual sloth of his era, wrote, “Let others complain that the age is wicked; my complaint is that it is wretched for it lacks passion… their lusts are dull and sluggish, their passions sleepy.”49

No wonder Jesus said about lukewarm believers, “I will spit you out of my mouth.”

He wants no part of slothful spirituality because He knows it will eventually destroy us.

The Lord hates to see any of us slip into the comfort zone, where it is easy to shift into neutral, cruise, and never do anything meaningful again.

That’s when our spirits shrivel up, and our vision dies, along with our hopes, dreams, and our faith.

The tragedy is, we are probably only realizing about ten percent of the blessings God has for us. When we choose not to pursue the other ninety percent, out of apathy or rebellion, we eventually lose what we already possess.

But God is always reaching out to pull us back into the blessing zone.

Please, let Him catch you. Let Him bless you.

Pastor Ray Bentley

Love God. Love People. Pastor Ray Bentley lived by those words. His love for the Lord and the people he served was demonstrated every day through his actions, leadership, ministry, teaching, sharing, and caring.

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