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How do we know that Christians can leave their first love?

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Revelation 2:4 indicates that even a faithful church like Ephesus can abandon their first love for Christ, showing that this decline is a real concern in the Christian life.

The ability of Christians to leave their first love is evident in the letter to the church at Ephesus in Revelation 2:4. The Lord Jesus acknowledges their commendable works and perseverance but points out a significant failure: they had left their first love. This suggests that it is possible for genuine believers, despite initial fervor and commitment, to experience a decline in their passionate devotion to Christ. Factors contributing to this include neglect, the allure of worldly distractions, and self-sufficiency. Such a decline does not mean that they have lost their salvation but indicates a need for heartfelt repentance, a return to active fellowship, and renewed affection for the Savior. Christians are called to be vigilant and introspective about their relationship with Christ, continually nurturing that initial love through prayer, worship, and meditation on the Word.
Scripture References: Revelation 2:4, 1 John 2:15-17, Hebrews 2:1

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