Now on Rumble: Laodicea—Avoid the Pitfall of Self
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In this lesson we continue to study the message for Laodicea—Avoid the Pitfall of Self. Self is hungry; it always wants more to satisfy its appetites. Here is an excerpt from the video transcript to encourage you to watch the video.
The Laodiceans were not only materially wealthy and satisfied with their worldly possessions; they were self-seeking in their hearts. The Lord reported what He heard their hearts testify before Him, “I am rich, have become wealthy, and have need of nothing” (Revelation 3:17, NKJV). The focus of their concern was “self.” I am rich; I am wealthy; I have need of nothing. They were idol worshippers and worshipped at the altars of “Me,” “Myself,” and “I.”
As long as “self” was fat and happy, the Laodiceans considered that all was well with their lives. They considered themselves to be superior to the other city-churches of the area, especially those in Smyrna who suffered trials and poverty. In their foolish thinking, they equated their material wealth with spiritual prosperity.
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In addition, I hope you will use the references below the video as a jumping off point for your personal study. The Spirit will guide you and lead you.
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Blessings & Courage in Jesus’ name.
Mary