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The term "spued" is an archaic form of the word "spit" or "vomit," and it appears in the context of biblical language to describe a forceful expulsion or rejection. In the Bible, this term is often used metaphorically to convey God's displeasure or rejection of certain behaviors or attitudes, particularly those that are lukewarm or hypocritical.

Biblical Context

The most notable use of this concept is found in the Book of Revelation, where the risen Christ addresses the church in Laodicea. In Revelation 3:16 , it is written: "So because you are lukewarm—neither hot nor cold—I am about to vomit you out of My mouth." Here, the term "vomit" is synonymous with "spued," illustrating a divine rejection of half-heartedness in faith. The Laodicean church is criticized for its complacency and self-satisfaction, which are unacceptable to God. This passage serves as a stern warning to believers to maintain fervency and sincerity in their spiritual lives.

Theological Implications

The imagery of being "spued" out of God's mouth underscores the seriousness with which God views spiritual apathy. It is a call to self-examination and repentance, urging believers to evaluate their commitment to their faith. The metaphor suggests that just as lukewarm water is unpleasant and undesirable, so too is a lukewarm faith to God. This concept challenges Christians to pursue a vibrant and active relationship with God, characterized by zeal and devotion.

Historical and Cultural Background

In the ancient world, particularly in the region of Laodicea, water was a significant issue. The city was known for its wealth and self-sufficiency, but it lacked a local water supply. Water had to be piped in from hot springs, and by the time it reached the city, it was often lukewarm. This physical reality provided a powerful metaphor for the spiritual state of the Laodicean church. The imagery would have been immediately understood by the original audience, who were familiar with the tepid and unpalatable nature of their water supply.

Application for Believers

The concept of being "spued" serves as a timeless reminder for Christians to avoid spiritual complacency. It encourages believers to cultivate a passionate and committed faith, avoiding the pitfalls of indifference and self-reliance. The call to be either "hot" or "cold" suggests that God values authenticity and wholeheartedness, whether in fervent devotion or honest questioning, over a superficial or indifferent faith.

In summary, the term "spued" in the biblical context is a vivid expression of divine rejection of lukewarmness, urging believers to pursue a sincere and fervent relationship with God.
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The Answer Concerning the Threefold Condition of Souls.
... and carnal intercourse, and thus we find ourselves in that lukewarm condition which
is considered the worst of all, and discover that we are spued out of the ...
/.../cassian/the works of john cassian /chapter xix the answer concerning.htm

How those are to be Admonished who do not Even Begin Good Things ...
... It is required, then, that every one be either hot or cold, lest, being lukewarm,
he be spued out: that is, that either, being not yet converted, he still ...
/.../leo/writings of leo the great/chapter xxxiv how those are.htm

Revel. 3. 19. Be Zealous.
... and the Frigid Zones; neither hot nor colde: and so like Laodicea, that if wee take
not warning, or warming, we may, I feare, in time come to be spued out of ...
/.../revel 3 19 be zealous.htm

The Seventh
... This, the highest promise, is given to the overcomers in the lowest condition of
Israel's degradation, which is described as in danger of being "spued out.". ...
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"And for Sin Condemned Sin in the Flesh. "
... of the devil." All his wicked and hellish plots and contrivances against man, all
that poison of enmity and sin, that out of envy and malice he spued out upon ...
/.../binning/the works of the rev hugh binning/sermon xiii and for sin.htm

An Earnest Warning About Lukewarmness
... Then the church must first be in his mouth, or else it could not be spued from it. ...
Better far for me to die than to be spued out of Christ's mouth. ...
/.../spurgeons sermons volume 20 1874/an earnest warning about lukewarmness.htm

The Laodicean State of Christendom.
... remedy. Though self-sufficient and self-righteous the professing church
will shortly be "spued out" by the One whose name it bears. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/pink/the redeemers return/3 the laodicean state of.htm

Being Made Archbishop of Armagh, He Suffers Many Troubles. Peace ...
... mouth. He vomited them forth incessantly for well-nigh seven days, and
at length with them spued out his wretched soul. 29. Once ...
/.../chapter iv being made archbishop.htm

The Battle of the Books, 1749-1755.
... All other discourse, however Scriptural and pious, must be spued out and trampled
under foot." Another, Vieroth, a preacher in high repute among the Brethren ...
/.../hutton/history of the moravian church/chapter xiii the battle of.htm

The Revelation and Career of the Anti-Christ.
... will be supported by imposing credentials, for he will work miracles by which he
will deceive the whole world, Apostate Christendom, previously "spued out" by ...
/.../pink/the redeemers return/4 the revelation and career.htm

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Spued (1 Occurrence)
...Spued (1 Occurrence). Leviticus 18:28 That the land spue not you out also, when
ye defile it, as it spued out the nations that were before you. (KJV). ...
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Spue (4 Occurrences)
... (KJV DBY). Leviticus 18:28 That the land spue not you out also, when ye defile
it, as it spued out the nations that were before you. (KJV). ...
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