Revelation 3:18

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

Jesus is speaking to the church in Laodicea and tells them to buy gold, white clothes, and eye salve from Him so they can become rich, cover their shame, and see clearly.

Explained for Children

Imagine Jesus telling a group of friends that they need some special things: shiny gold coins to show how valuable they are, clean white shirts to look neat and not feel ashamed, and magic eye drops to help them see the good stuff. He wants them to have these things because he loves them.

Historical Background

Revelation was written by John around 95 AD during a period of Roman persecution. The church in Laodicea was known for its wealth but spiritual apathy, and this verse is part of Jesus' message to encourage spiritual richness over material wealth.

Living It Out Today

In today’s context, imagine someone who feels spiritually lukewarm or overwhelmed by life's pressures. This verse reminds them to seek spiritual enrichment through faith in Christ, which brings inner peace and clarity about their true identity and purpose.

Topics

faithsalvationhopeforgivenessspiritual growthwisdom

Related Verses

Isaiah 61:10Matthew 25:34-36Revelation 2:9Luke 18:22Psalms 19:7

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Jesus addressing in Revelation 3:18?
Jesus is specifically speaking to the church in Laodicea, but this message can apply universally to any group or individual who feels spiritually lukewarm.
What does 'white raiment' symbolize in this verse?
White raiment symbolizes purity and righteousness. It represents being made clean by faith in Christ, covering one’s spiritual nakedness.
How can someone apply the concept of 'eyesalve' today?
Eyesalve encourages seeking a deeper understanding of God's truth through Bible study and prayer, so that we may see clearly our path and purpose in life.
What does it mean to be 'rich' according to this verse?
Being rich refers not to material wealth but spiritual riches. This involves a deep faith relationship with Christ, which brings true contentment and fulfillment.
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