What it means to be “neither hot nor cold”

Romans 3:20 says “For no on can ever be made right with God by doing what the law commands....” Believers, we are not under Law but under Grace. You cannot have one leg on Mount Sinai and the other on Mount Zion. You cannot be trying to get right with God by keeping the Law and expect to be saved by Grace. Remember Revelation 3:15-16, Our Lord Jesus Christ says:

"I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. 16 I wish you were either one or the other! So, because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to spit you out of my mouth."

Don't let anyone misinterpret these verses for you, deceiving you into thinking that being "hot" is keeping the Law and being made right with God by doing its works. Romans 3:20 says no one can and this is how to get cut off from Christ according to Galatians 5:4. This would also mean that being "cold" is living a hedonistic life without regard for anything or anyone. Why would Christ wish for any to be this way? Our Lord said "I wish you were either one or the other!"

CHRIST WOULD RATHER WE WERE EITHER ONE OR THE OTHER, totally under grace where we get to live right and reign in life or totally under the Law in its pristine condition where we have to cut off limbs that cause us to sin and where breaking one law is equal to breaking all according to James 2:10. This way, people will realise the futility of trying to attain righteousness by keeping the law and be drawn to His grace and thus, overcome the world!

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