This sermon explores Jesus’ letter to the church of Ephesus, commending their discernment, endurance, and dedication to truth while confronting them for abandoning their first love for Him. The message highlights that spiritual activity without heartfelt devotion is empty, urging believers to remember, repent, and return to their original passion for Christ. The pastor reminds listeners that intimacy with Jesus—not just service—is what sustains a living, victorious faith in a world prone to religious routine and distraction.
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10/12/2025In this free pdf downloadable resource from In the Word and Gold Country Calvary Chapel, you'll learn what the word doctrine means, and why the use of it in Scripture is so important.
In this free pdf downloadable resource from In the Word and Gold Country Calvary Chapel, you'll learn what the word doctrine means, and why the use of it in Scripture is so important.