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What does the Bible say about spiritual indifference?

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The Bible teaches that spiritual indifference can lead to a disconnect from God and His purposes, emphasizing the need for believers to actively seek Him.

In this sermon, spiritual indifference is seen as a grave concern within the church, where many professing believers show apathy towards vital matters of the soul, such as the worship of God and the study of His Word. The preacher expresses personal struggles with coldness and a lack of zeal, emphasizing that sin contributes significantly to this condition. It reminds us that even redeemed individuals can become distracted by the cares of this world, leading to an erosion of their fervor for Christ. The recognition of this problem serves as both a warning and an encouragement to seek a deeper relationship with God, acknowledging our need for grace to overcome indifference.
Scripture References: Isaiah 63:12-17, Psalm 84, Song of Solomon 5:2-8, Matthew 25:1-13, Galatians 6:9, 2 Thessalonians 3:13, Isaiah 63, Hebrews 10

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