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Writer's picturePhillip Raimo

Similar Fervor

Let love be genuine. Abhor what is evil; hold fast to what is good.

– Romans 12:9


Lukewarm has its place, but it is not in the temperature of your coffee or a meal that should be served hot. Lukewarm feelings are not beneficial between friends or spouses. The apostle John was told to write to the church at Laodicea that God would have preferred that they were either cold or hot, but “because you are lukewarm and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth” (Revelation 4:16).

  • The apostle Paul’s attitude toward good and evil carries similar fervor. There is no room for being lukewarm. “Abhor” evil, “hold fast”, or as another translation has it “cling,” to what is good. Holding these values requires a definite decision to do so. Abhorring and clinging are powerful, not wishy-washy, responses to circumstances that are taking place in this world. Paul’s method of addressing evil is with the attitude of a renewed mind… one not conformed to the world but transformed by God to know what is good, acceptable, and perfect (Romans 12:1-2).

  • His instruction before “abhor” and “cling” is “Let love be genuine” (Romans 12:9). Overcoming evil with good can only be grasped by one who has a genuine love for God and others. Therefore, stand firm in what is right. Intercede for the leaders in this nation who have a lukewarm attitude toward evil. Pray that the Lord will give strength to those who stand for good!

  • Today’s Verse: Romans 12:9

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