The Danger of Lukewarm Faith
Spiritual apathy is an affront to a 'crazy-in-love' God.
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God is not interested in your two-bit, half-hearted, lukewarm devotion. He wants all of you, not just a Sunday morning performance.
Chan argues that much contemporary Christianity has become 'lukewarm,' marked by complacency, minimal sacrifice, and a lack of genuine passion for God. He questions whether simply attending church or avoiding major sins counts as true devotion, stating that this religious routine offends a God who offers radical, self-sacrificing love. The book suggests this spiritual apathy comes from misunderstanding God's nature and the depth of His love, causing believers to live far below the transformative potential of a real relationship with H...
Supporting evidence
Chan frequently references Revelation 3:15-16, where Jesus tells the church in Laodicea, '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.' This biblical passage forms the core scriptural basis for his argument against spiritual indifference.
Apply this
Evaluate your spiritual practices and motivations. Are they driven by genuine love and passion for God, or by routine and obligation? Challenge yourself to identify areas where your faith might be lukewarm and actively seek to rekindle a fervent devotion through prayer, deeper study, and intentional acts of worship and service.









