Lukewarm Is Not a Safe Temperature
Lukewarm sounds mild, but YAHUSHA says He spits it out. This teaching confronts half-committed faith, exposes compromise, and calls the remnant back to burning devotion.
Lukewarm Is Not a Safe Temperature
Lukewarm faith looks “balanced” to people — but according to YAHUSHA, it is unacceptable. This is not about being perfect. It’s about refusing compromise while claiming covenant.
If you’ve been coasting, this is your wake-up call.
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What YAHUSHA Actually Said
YAHUSHA didn’t say:
“Lukewarm is fine as long as your heart’s in the right place.”
He said:
“Because you are lukewarm… I will spew you out of my mouth.”
Lukewarm isn’t “middle ground.” It’s rejection of full surrender.
What Lukewarm Really Looks Like
- enough faith to feel “safe”
- not enough surrender to be transformed
- attendance with no repentance
- loving comfort, despising commands
Lukewarm can shout “halleluYAH” and still cling to sin.
Why People Choose Lukewarm
Lukewarm costs less:
- less social pressure
- less offense
- less confrontation with idols
- less daily obedience
But it is the most dangerous place:
- close enough to truth to be accountable
- far enough from obedience to be in danger
Signs You’re Sliding Into Lukewarm
- you explain away conviction instead of responding
- you only read Scripture in crisis
- sin that once grieved you now feels normal
- you hide behind “nobody’s perfect” instead of “YAHUAH, change me”
How to Come Out of Lukewarm
- Ask the RUACH HAQODESH to expose compromise
- Repent for coasting (not just “big sins”)
- Rebuild daily Word, prayer, and obedience
- Surround yourself with people who stir fire, not flesh
The remnant isn’t perfect — but we are pursuing.
Lukewarm isn’t your final temperature. You’re called to burn.
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