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How do we know if we have lost the glory of God?

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Signs of losing God's glory include a cold prayer life, tolerating sin, and a lack of spiritual hunger.

To discern whether one has lost the glory of God, believers can examine their spiritual appetite and practices. Key indicators include a decline in fervent prayer, where prayer feels burdensome rather than a source of communion with God. Additionally, a growing comfort with sin and a casual approach to worship suggest a distancing from the holiness of God. This distressing drift often manifests through a desire for worldly distractions and an increasing separation from the community of faith.

As stated in Revelation 3:16, Jesus finds lukewarmness detestable; it reflects an attempt to unite loyalty to Him with affection for the world. A convinced Ichabod Christian may maintain an outward form of godliness but struggles with significant inward decay. Paul encouraged believers in 2 Corinthians 13:5 to examine their faith, for self-examination can unveil spiritual lethargy and allow for genuine repentance—a crucial step towards reclaiming God’s glory in their lives.
Scripture References: Revelation 3:16, 2 Corinthians 13:5

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