
Jesus wrote a letter to some Christians, who thought they were doing well and in “need of nothing,” but they were, in fact, “lukewarm” toward Him and “poor, blind and naked” before Him (Rev. 3:14-18). Do you know what Jesus did?
Jesus “counseled” them how they could become “rich,” “clothed” and “seeing” again (3:18). He told them that He continued (present tense) to “love” them (3:19). He told them that His deep love for them urged Him to keep reproving and disciplining them, so that they would come back to Him (3:19). He pleaded with them to be zealous/eager and to change their direction (3:19). He told them that He was still standing at their door (He hadn’t moved) and He was continually knocking, hoping they would hear His voice, open the door and let Him back into their hearts and lives (3:20). He told them that there was still a place for them with Him (3:21).
Friend, do you need to come back to Jesus? He wants you back so much! He is writing that very same letter to you today! Will you come back to Him?