Laodicea was a wealthy church, but wealth had blinded them. They said, “We are rich and need nothing.” Jesus said, “You are wretched, miserable, poor, blind and naked.” Their problem was not money. Their problem was misplaced trust. They trusted what they owned instead of the One who owned them.
They trusted what they owned instead of the One who owned them.
Outwardly, they looked fine. They had the clothes, the resources, the status. But heaven saw through the disguise. It was like a person dressed in designer suits but spiritually unclothed. Like a house with fresh paint on the outside and termites eating it hollow on the inside.
It was like a person dressed in designer suits but spiritually unclothed.
Jesus told them to buy gold refined by fire, white garments to cover shame and eye salve so they could see. In other words, trade in worldly props for spiritual reality. True wealth is in Him. True covering is in His righteousness. True vision is through His Spirit.
An overcomer refuses to settle for appearances. The goal is not to look spiritual. The goal is to be transformed. Worship is not a Sunday performance. It is a lifestyle of dependence on Christ. Authentic faith is what Christ desires. Anything less leaves us poor and naked before God.


