Hello, everyone.
I recently started a Christian apparel store called Waymark Co., and I wanted to share it with you.
Waymark Co. was created with one purpose: to point people to Jesus Christ.
Every design was inspired by Scripture, personal reflection, or a message I believe people need to hear in a world that often feels lost, divided, and hopeless. My hope is that these shirts start conversations that point people to Jesus Christ.
I also believe the meaning of life is to love God first and to love people second. That's the foundation of this store and the mission behind everything I create.
If you'd like to check it out, you can visit:
https://t.co/gXk8rYhQot
Whether you purchase something or simply share this post, thank you for your support. Most importantly, thank you for taking a moment to hear what this mission is about.
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes." — Romans 1:16
Please check out my blog as well. I plan on posting at least one new blog each week because my favorite thing to do is write about Christ.
I will also share Waymark Co. blog posts here from time to time.
https://t.co/gXk8rYhQot
These are just a few of the Christian apparel designs available at Waymark Co.
Our mission isn't just to make shirts—it's to point people to Jesus Christ.
If even one person comes to know Him because of something we create, it's worth it.
Take a look and see if there's a design that speaks to you:
https://t.co/gXk8rYhQot
God bless you.
Did Jesus say He prefers us to be spiritually dead in Revelation 3:15-16?
Did Jesus Really Say He Wants People to Be Spiritually Dead?
Revelation 3:15–16 is one of the most quoted—and most misunderstood—passages in the Bible:
"I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. 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."
Many people read this passage and conclude that Jesus would rather someone be spiritually dead than spiritually lukewarm. After all, He says, "I wish you were either cold or hot."
But is that really what Jesus meant?
No.
In fact, the idea that Jesus prefers people to be spiritually dead contradicts the rest of Scripture. Jesus came to seek and save the lost. He calls sinners to repentance, not spiritual death. Throughout His ministry, He continually pursued those who were far from God and invited them into a relationship with Him.
Jesus consistently warned against spiritual complacency, not spiritual life itself. In the Parable of the Ten Virgins (Matthew 25:1–13), the foolish virgins (believers) were condemned because they were unprepared for the bridegroom's (Jesus) arrival. Likewise, in the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25:14–30), the lazy servant was rebuked for failing to use what his master had entrusted to him. In both cases, Jesus calls His followers to faithfulness, readiness, and obedience—not spiritual indifference or death.
So what was Jesus talking about?
To understand His words, we need to understand the city He was addressing: Laodicea.
The Water of Laodicea
Unlike many ancient cities, Laodicea did not have a reliable water source of its own. Water had to be brought in from surrounding areas.
Hot water came from nearby Hierapolis and was useful for bathing, healing, and medicinal purposes. Cold water came from Colossae and was refreshing for drinking.
Both hot water and cold water were useful.
The problem was what happened by the time the water reached Laodicea. During transportation, the water often became lukewarm. It was no longer hot enough for healing and no longer cold enough to be refreshing. It had become unpleasant and largely useless.
This is the picture Jesus uses.
The Real Meaning of "Lukewarm"
Jesus is not saying He prefers spiritual death over faithfulness.
Rather, He is saying that He desires His people to be useful for His Kingdom.
Hot water serves a purpose.
Cold water serves a purpose.
Lukewarm water serves neither purpose.
The church in Laodicea had become spiritually complacent. They were comfortable, self-sufficient, and indifferent toward God. They claimed to need nothing, yet Jesus told them they were spiritually poor, blind, and naked (Revelation 3:17).
Their problem wasn't that they were spiritually "cold."
Their problem was that they had become spiritually ineffective.
A Warning for Christians Today
The warning Jesus gave to Laodicea still applies today.
It is possible to attend church, know Scripture, and call yourself a Christian while slowly becoming spiritually complacent. We can become comfortable with the world, neglect prayer, neglect God's Word, and lose our passion for Christ.
Jesus does not want us spiritually dead.
Nor does He want us spiritually indifferent.
He wants us devoted to Him and useful for His Kingdom.
When Jesus rebuked the church in Laodicea, He wasn't praising unbelief. He was warning against complacency.
Revelation 3:15–16 is not a call to be spiritually cold. It is a call to wake up, repent, and become useful once again for the glory of God.
The message is not, "Be spiritually dead."
The message is, "Don't become spiritually useless."
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Hello, everyone.
I recently started a Christian apparel store called Waymark Co., and I wanted to share it with you.
Waymark Co. was created with one purpose: to point people to Jesus Christ.
Every design was inspired by Scripture, personal reflection, or a message I believe people need to hear in a world that often feels lost, divided, and hopeless. My hope is that these shirts start conversations that point people to Jesus Christ.
I also believe the meaning of life is to love God first and to love people second. That's the foundation of this store and the mission behind everything I create.
If you'd like to check it out, you can visit:
https://t.co/gXk8rYhQot
Whether you purchase something or simply share this post, thank you for your support. Most importantly, thank you for taking a moment to hear what this mission is about.
"For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes." — Romans 1:16
Please check out my blog as well. I plan on posting at least one new blog each week because my favorite thing to do is write about Christ.
I will also share Waymark Co. blog posts here from time to time.
https://t.co/gXk8rYhQot
@LilithLLuscious@ConservativeGG3 Or, he never planned to do that and you made up a scenario in an attempt to make him look bad.
I could honestly see Democrats doing something like that.
Hillary specifically said MAGA should be sent to a reprogram camp.
@LilithLLuscious@ConservativeGG3 "His theocrats are working their way through communities Christians demonize - the gothic community will be arrested as Anti-Christian domestic terrorists if your movement continues."
I'll bet you all the money in my bank account that never happens
Going to church
doesn’t make you a Christian.
Reading the Bible
doesn’t make you a Christian.
Religious habits
don’t make you a Christian.
Praying daily
doesn’t make you a Christian.
Worship music
doesn’t make you a Christian.
Talking about God
doesn’t make you a Christian.
Posting Bible verses
doesn’t make you a Christian.
What makes you a Christian:
1. Repent from sin
2. Follow Jesus Christ
@seventyxseven7s @SarahisCensored The post was about a woman saying she thought it was okay that grown naked men were in front of kids
Are you also okay with that?