Conversations With God with Doug Sherman

Hot, Cold, or Lukewarm? Jesus' Invitation To Dine With Him | CWG 06

31 min · 26. maj 2026
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Most Christians would say they follow Jesus, but today we're asking a harder question: can you point to any actual evidence of following? In this episode, Doug unpacks Jesus' letter to the church of Laodicea — the famous hot, cold, or lukewarm passage — and reveals why Jesus says He'd rather you be cold than lukewarm. He then walks through one of the most personal invitations in all of Scripture: "Behold, I stand at the door and knock." The life God wants for you isn't about being morally perfect. It's about opening the door to a close, conversational relationship with Him — one that grows in frequency and depth throughout your day. This episode will challenge how you define spiritual health and give you a clear picture of the rich life Jesus is actively inviting you into.

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