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Return To Your First Love | Sunday April 12

Return To Your First Love | Sunday April 12

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Strong theology. Consistent serving. A full calendar. And still, a quiet question underneath it all: do we actually love Jesus the way we did at first? We sit with Revelation 2 and the letter to the church in Ephesus, where Jesus praises endurance and discernment but refuses to ignore the real problem, leaving first love. It is a sobering word for modern Christians who know how to “do church” while slowly losing closeness with God.

We also step into Luke 10 with Mary and Martha and name what so many of us normalize: distraction. Martha is not condemned for working, but she is exposed for being pulled away inside. Busyness can look like faithfulness while producing frustration, comparison, and a short fuse with the people around us. We talk about how spiritual drift is difficult to detect because it feels like routine, and how activity can replace intimacy until our faith becomes a form of godliness without power.

Then the warning gets sharper and more hopeful at the same time: the lampstand represents a church’s witness, and it is possible to keep the building and the programs while losing the presence that makes it truly alive. We end with a practical picture of repentance through Zacchaeus, where turning back to Jesus includes going back to make things right with people we have wronged. If you want Christian discipleship that is honest, Scripture-based, and focused on spiritual renewal, hit play. If it helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it.

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