Mike McInnis’ sermon titled “Thy First Love” focuses on the crucial theme of maintaining one's love and devotion to Christ, as highlighted in Revelation 2:4. McInnis emphasizes that reliance on personal merit or religious performance to earn God's favor is a misunderstanding rooted in idolatry, akin to the errors of the Israelites. By examining the Lord's message to the church of Ephesus, he argues the need for repentance and the return to the “first love” of Christ, stressing that true fulfillment is found solely in Christ rather than worldly pursuits. McInnis draws out practical applications for contemporary believers, urging them to focus their hearts on Christ's sufficiency and love, while recognizing that genuine perseverance in faith cannot occur apart from the grace of God.
“If you come looking for something other than Christ, I hope you go away empty. Because there's nothing worth having that's beyond that.”
“He says, I have somewhat against thee, because thou hast left thy first love.”
“To him that overcometh, I will give to eat of the tree of life which is in the midst of the paradise of God.”
“When God's people pass from this life, if they belong to Him, they will pass into the presence of Jesus Christ.”
The Bible warns against leaving our first love, which is Christ, in Revelation 2:4.
Revelation 2:4
Christ's sufficiency is affirmed in Scripture, as He is the sole source of our hope for salvation.
Ephesians 1:4-5
Following Christ is essential for spiritual growth and understanding our purpose as believers.
Revelation 2:7
The Bible teaches that true apostles were specifically chosen and sent by Christ, and their authority is not replicated today.
Acts 1:24-26, Luke 6:13
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