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EPISODE · Aug 26, 2024 · 32 MIN

WHAT WOULD JESUS UNDO: Spiritual Indifference | Jon Rhoades

from First Christian Church of Brazil Indiana Sermons · host First Christian Church in Brazil Indiana

The sermon in question focuses on the idea of spiritual indifference—a form of lukewarm faith that Jesus would seek to undo, as illustrated by the letter to the church of Laodicea in Revelation 3:15-16. Spiritual indifference, also referred to as being "lukewarm," is faith that is neither hot nor cold, which is metaphorically described as nauseating to God.The speaker emphasizes six specific ways that lukewarm faith manifests in our lives:1. We’re more concerned with impressing people than living for God. - People often focus more on how others perceive them rather than on living a life that pleases God. This is driven by self-centeredness, where one's actions are geared toward gaining approval rather than being aligned with God's will.2. We’re obsessed with life on earth rather than eternity. - Many prioritize material wealth, achievements, and worldly pleasures over the pursuit of eternal values. This creates a lifestyle driven by what can be gained in the here and now, rather than preparing for eternity with God.3. We rationalize sin and live without truly fearing God. - There’s a tendency to make excuses for sinful behaviors by downplaying their severity, comparing them to worse actions, or justifying them as personal choices that don't harm others. This lack of true fear of God results in compromised faith and moral laxity.4. We believe in Jesus, but we rarely share our faith. - Believers may have faith but often fail to share the gospel with others. The sermon highlights the importance of witnessing and how neglecting this responsibility is a form of indifference to God's calling.5. We only turn to God when we need Him. - Many approach God primarily in times of crisis, rather than seeking a continuous, deep relationship with Him. This results in a faith that is shallow and reactive rather than proactive and rooted in a genuine love for God.6. We’re not much different from the world. - Lukewarm Christians often blend in with secular culture. Their behaviors, priorities, and values mirror those of non-believers, making it difficult to distinguish them as followers of Christ.These points reflect the sermon’s key message: that Jesus would undo spiritual indifference, and believers should strive for a faith that is on fire for God—committed, purposeful, and deeply connected to Him in all aspects of life.

The sermon in question focuses on the idea of spiritual indifference—a form of lukewarm faith that Jesus would seek to undo, as illustrated by the letter to the church of Laodicea in Revelation 3:15-16. Spiritual indifference, also referred to as being "lukewarm," is faith that is neither hot nor cold, which is metaphorically described as nauseating to God.The speaker emphasizes six specific ways that lukewarm faith manifests in our lives:1. We’re more concerned with impressing people than living for God. - People often focus more on how others perceive them rather than on living a life that pleases God. This is driven by self-centeredness, where one's actions are geared toward gaining approval rather than being aligned with God's will.2. We’re obsessed with life on earth rather than eternity. - Many prioritize material wealth, achievements, and worldly pleasures over the pursuit of eternal values. This creates a lifestyle driven by what can be gained in the here and now, rather than preparing for eternity with God.3. We rationalize sin and live without truly fearing God. - There’s a tendency to make excuses for sinful behaviors by downplaying their severity, comparing them to worse actions, or justifying them as personal choices that don't harm others. This lack of true fear of God results in compromised faith and moral laxity.4. We believe in Jesus, but we rarely share our faith. - Believers may have faith but often fail to share the gospel with others. The sermon highlights the importance of witnessing and how neglecting this responsibility is a form of indifference to God's calling.5. We only turn to God when we need Him. - Many approach God primarily in times of crisis, rather than seeking a continuous, deep relationship with Him. This results in a faith that is shallow and reactive rather than proactive and rooted in a genuine love for God.6. We’re not much different from the world. - Lukewarm Christians often blend in with secular culture. Their behaviors, priorities, and values mirror those of non-believers, making it difficult to distinguish them as followers of Christ.These points reflect the sermon’s key message: that Jesus would undo spiritual indifference, and believers should strive for a faith that is on fire for God—committed, purposeful, and deeply connected to Him in all aspects of life.

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