Sabbath School
Standing in All the Will of God
Lesson 13 - Thursday
A Message for Laodicea
Scripture Reading: Colossians 4:16–18; Colossians 2:1–3
Paul’s closing words to the Colossians carry an interesting instruction: his letter was not to remain in one place. It was to be shared—read also in the church of Laodicea. This tells us something important: the message God gives is not isolated; it is interconnected, consistent, and meant for all His people across time.
When we compare this with Christ’s message to Laodicea in Revelation, a clear thread emerges. In Colossians, Paul emphasizes being “knit together in love,” growing in the full assurance of understanding, and finding all treasures of wisdom and knowledge in Christ (Col. 2:2–3). Yet in Revelation, Laodicea is described as lukewarm—self-sufficient, yet spiritually poor, blind, and naked.
The contrast is sharp:
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Colossians calls for fullness in Christ.
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Laodicea reveals what happens when that fullness is neglected.
The solution Christ gives—gold refined in the fire, white garments, and eye salve—points directly back to what Paul had already written. True riches are in Christ. True righteousness is received, not earned. True spiritual sight comes only through Him.
At the center of all of this stands the cross.
The cross is not just where forgiveness begins—it is where transformation continues. It strips away self-sufficiency and exposes our need. Between now and the millennium, God is preparing a people who reflect His character, a people who are no longer lukewarm but fully surrendered. After that great period, sin will be finally eradicated, and heaven and earth will be united forever. What was broken will be restored—completely and eternally.
The prophetic parallels reinforce this hope.
Isaiah 60:1–3 speaks of God’s people rising and shining as His glory covers them, drawing nations to His light. Revelation 18:1–4 echoes this with a powerful angel illuminating the earth and calling people out of spiritual confusion. Both describe a final, urgent message filled with light and truth.
Likewise, Isaiah 62:1–5 portrays God’s people clothed in righteousness, no longer forsaken but delighting in their relationship with Him. Revelation 19:7–8 mirrors this as the bride of Christ is prepared, clothed in fine linen—symbolizing the righteousness of the saints.
The message is consistent:
God will have a people who reflect His glory, clothed in His righteousness, shining His light to the world.
But here’s where this gets personal—and where you need to be honest with yourself.
What are you actually choosing day by day?
Not what you say you believe. Not what others think of you. Your real choices—how you spend your time, what you dwell on, what you prioritize—those reveal who has your heart.
Faithfulness isn’t built in big moments; it’s built in quiet, daily decisions:
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Choosing time with God when it would be easier to scroll or distract yourself
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Choosing integrity when no one is watching
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Choosing obedience even when it costs you something
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Choosing humility instead of pride
If you’re drifting spiritually, it’s not random. It’s the result of small compromises stacking up. The same is true in the other direction—steady, intentional choices will anchor you in Christ.
Laodicea’s problem wasn’t open rebellion—it was comfortable indifference. And that’s far more dangerous because it feels “fine” while slowly disconnecting you from God.
So the real question is simple:
Are your choices moving you closer to Christ—or just keeping you comfortable?
Because in the end, God isn’t looking for half-hearted commitment. He’s preparing people who are fully His—people who reflect the victory of the cross and are ready for the restoration of all things.
Prayer
Heavenly Father,
Search my heart and show me where I have become lukewarm. Reveal the areas where I rely on myself instead of fully trusting in You. Thank You for the cross, where my salvation was secured and where my life can be transformed each day.
Give me the courage to make choices that honor You, even when they are difficult. Help me to seek true riches in Christ, to be clothed in His righteousness, and to see clearly through Your truth. Prepare me to be part of Your final work on this earth—a light that reflects Your glory.
Keep me faithful, steady, and fully surrendered until the day You make all things new.
In Jesus’ name,
Amen.




