That passage relates to a situation in which people are so oversaturated with wordly possesions that they are indifferent towards the Lord.
Stll Jesus is there and saying after that, that all that is required to be welcomed is to welcome him - which directly relates to the passage your are quoting in the hopes of invalidation but now you have validated it.
👍 Exactly how I read it.
“‘I know your works: you are neither cold nor hot. I would rather that you were either cold or hot! So, because you are
lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.
Quote-mining. Let's take a look at your link:
What is there to not agree with? Go for it and walk through it more clearly for me then if you will.
It's not a courtesy that you're due, because you have absolutely refused my invitation for you to do so about YOUR quote. You're asking me to do your work for you, and pretending that you're nice to do so. But because I am actually interested in seeing this through, I'll do it. Let's start with something stupid from your link
https://www.gotquestions.org/Jesus-lukewarm-faith.html
In Revelation 3:14–21, the Lord is describing the “lukewarm” heart attitude of those in the Laodicean church, an attitude manifested by their deeds. The Laodiceans were neither cold nor hot in relation to God, just lukewarm. Hot water can cleanse and purify; cold water can refresh and enliven. But lukewarm water carries no similar value. The Laodiceans understood the Lord’s analogy because their city drinking water came over an aqueduct from a spring six miles to the south, and it arrived disgustingly lukewarm. Laodicean water was not hot like the nearby hot springs that people bathed in, nor was it refreshingly cold for drinking. It was lukewarm, good for nothing. In fact, it was nauseating, and that was the Lord’s response to the Laodiceans—they sickened Him, and He said, “I am about to spit you out of my mouth” (verse 16).
Lukewarm water is good for nothing and disgusting?
It's so dumb it's actually hard to even respond to. Water is essential to human existence. Hot water is often water that has been boiled and purified. Lukewarm water is hot water that has sat and is still good to drink. Cold water is either from the mountains or modern day refrigeration.
I just... it's hard to not laugh at how dumb this is. Moving on!
https://www.gotquestions.org/Jesus-lukewarm-faith.html
The fact that the lukewarm individuals to whom Christ speaks are not saved is seen in the picture of Jesus standing outside of the church (Revelation 3:20). He has not yet been welcomed into their midst. In love, the Lord rebukes and disciplines them, commanding them to repent (verse 19). He sees their lukewarm attitudes as “shameful nakedness” that needs to be clothed in the white garments of true righteousness (verse 18). He urges them to be earnest, or zealous, and commit themselves totally to Him. Our Lord is gracious and long-suffering and gives the lukewarm time to repent.
Wait what?!? The lord is encouraging them to repent and be better followers? Like... better disciples? It's almost as though this passage is advocating for disciples rather than telling them to get lost and taking pride in making them angry. Huh? How could anyone have seen that coming?
The central theme of the NT is that everyone is welcome. It's actually a highly immoral theme, for reasons I've touched on earlier. But even I, a non-scholar of the bible, am familiar with this theme that everyone is welcome. Everyone is invited to accept jesus, have faith, blah blah. Even the worst, even the lukewarm. The whole concept is that everyone is a sinner and everyone can change their ways and join up. Basic stuff really. That's why I was on super solid ground when I said that Jesus advocates for all disciples. Because if there's a theme to this particular myth, it's that. How on earth could you miss that?
I know how. Because you're quote-mining and grafting your own distaste for people onto this book that's written to encourage everyone to join the "flock" of sheep. It's written to encourage EVERYONE. Not some people, all people. Even the ones you don't like. You, on the otherhand, in your effort to paint yourself as Jesus, wear it as a badge of honor to DISCOURAGE just about as many people as you can. There are tons of psychological reasons why a zealot does this, and it happens often, but as I was saying before, it's not consistent with your own purported religion.
Look, I don't like any of it. Your version, the NT version, the Jesus myth, none of it. Christianity is, at its core, immoral. I just also don't like the inconsistency. It bothers me.
Let me give you an analogy. I don't like the harry potter series. Rowling is a bit of a hack writer, don't get me started on her rampant pronoun antecedent ambiguities. They make her reading tedious and confusing, and that's before getting to the almost mind-numbingly inconsistent world she has created. I don't like it. But if someone is spouting harry potter quotes at me and telling me that harry fights gollum on the enterprise, it bothers me.