In the sermon titled "Indifference," Mike Walker examines the theme of spiritual apathy, using Song of Solomon 5:2-8 as a foundational text. He argues that the state of indifference depicted by the bride mirrors the spiritual slumber of believers, who often become complacent and disconnected from their relationship with Christ. Walker supports his argument with various Scriptures, noting that the bride's initial reluctance to respond to her beloved's call reflects a common experience among Christians who become preoccupied with their own comfort and routine instead of actively pursuing divine communion. The practical significance of this message emphasizes the urgency for believers to awaken from spiritual lethargy and actively seek a deeper relationship with Christ, who continues to pursue them with grace, even when they are indifferent.
“This describes the child of God, that one that is lukewarm about the things of God.”
“The Lord neither slumbers nor sleeps, and the new heart of a believer never slumbers nor sleeps.”
“He will not leave you right there. And she opened the door. Opened to my beloved.”
“To a sinner, that's pretty good news. To a sinner that's laying on the bed making excuses for everything in the world.”
The Bible warns against spiritual indifference, illustrating how it can lead believers away from God’s presence.
Song of Solomon 5:2-8, Romans 7:18-24
God's unwavering love is illustrated through His persistent pursuit of His people, as demonstrated in the Song of Solomon.
Song of Solomon 5:2-8, Revelation 3:20
Spiritual vigilance is crucial for Christians to remain awake to God's presence and avoid falling into spiritual indifference.
Song of Solomon 5:2, Romans 13:11
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