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How do we know we are backsliding in our faith?

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Backsliding is evidenced by a decline in love for Christ, resulting in spiritual lethargy and outward actions devoid of genuine faith.

Backsliding can often be recognized through a significant change in one’s heart and spiritual condition. As described in the sermon, backsliding begins as a heart condition where one might still perform outwardly good works but do so without the motivation of love for Christ. Proverbs 14:14 illustrates this condition: 'The backslider in heart shall be filled with his own ways.' This suggests that while the person maintains an appearance of faithfulness, their heart is no longer aligned with Christ.

Additionally, Isaiah 1:11-15 paints a picture of empty worship, indicating that participation in religious activities alone isn't sufficient. If our worship becomes routine, lacking heartfelt devotion to God and His works, it's a strong indication of spiritual backsliding. Continued engagement in spiritual practices without genuine affection for Christ can lead to spiritual barrenness, where the fruits of the Spirit diminish in our lives. Therefore, recognizing these signs provides an opportunity for believers to evaluate their relationship with God and take necessary steps towards repentance and restoration.
Scripture References: Proverbs 14:14, Isaiah 1:11-15, Revelation 2:4-5

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