Topical Studies

Scripture Reading:  Psalms 51:7-17

 

 

“WHEN MY LOVE TO CHRIST GROWS WEAK”

 

Intro.

1.     All Christians face times of trial, discouragement & doubt - Acts 14:22.

2.     How we deal w/ doubt & discouragement shows our faith – Jas. 1:2-4.

3.     “What can a person do when he has lost all desire to pray or serve God?”

 

I. ADDRESS THE SINS OF APATHY & INDIFFERENCE Rev. 2:4-5.

    A.    Remember From Where You Have Fallen – Rev. 2:5 (cf. Lk. 15:17).

        1.     Acknowledge your sin (apathy & neglect) – Jas. 4:17; cf. Psa. 51:3-4.

­            a.     To omit God’s will in our life is to sin against God!

            b.     cf. One talent man (Matt. 25:24-30) – He sinned & was punished!

        2.     Remember God’s grace & mercy in your life! – Gal. 5:4 (Rom. 12:1)

        3.     Let God’s word convict you – cf. 2 Kgs. 22:11-13 (Acts 2:37).

    B.        Repent of Your Sins – Rev. 2:5 (3:19).

        1.     Godly sorrow for your sin – 2 Cor. 7:9-10.  (A broken & contrite heart - Isa. 57:15; 66:2)

        2.     Change your mind toward sins of apathy/indifference – Rom. 2:5.

    C.    Return to the First WorksRev. 2:5 (Lk. 3:8).

        1.     Return to faithful service of God – Rom. 12:1 (cf. 1 Sam. 7:3).

        2.     Increase your works of faithRev. 2:19.

 

II.    THINGS YOU CAN DO TO OVERCOME APATHY – Eph. 5:14.

    A.    Renew Godly Priorities in Your Life – Matt. 6:33.

        1.     The seriousness of living a faithful life – cf. Matt. 22:5.

        2.     Devotion to Christ:  Your time, values, energy, your all (Gal. 2:20).

    B.        Put Your Faith in the Lord, Not in Yourself Jas. 4:13-17 (15-17).

        1.     Apathy produces self-reliant, self-sufficient, arrogant view of life.

        2.     Remember Jesus – Heb. 12:3.

        3.     Rely on the Lord  – 1 Pet. 5:6-7.  How? – 2 Cor. 12:8-10

    C.    Renounce Sin in Your Life – 2 Cor. 4:1-2.

        1.     Continued presence of sin in one’s life causes apathy Matt. 24:12.

        2.     Cast off sin & put on Christ Rom. 13:11-14 (Eph. 4:20-24).

        3.     Remove stumbling blocks which hinder faithfulness – Matt. 5:27-30.

    D.    Worship Regularly – Heb. 10:24-25.

        1.     Don’t just “be here” – Really worship!  (Acts 2:42; Jno. 4:24)

        2.     It is a time for our edification (1 Cor. 14:26).

        3.     Ex. of worship instead of indifference/despair – Acts 16:22-25.

    E.        Read Your BiblePsa. 119:14-16 (cf. 2 Ths. 3:27).

        1.     Build your faith (Rom. 10:17).

        2.     Protect you against sin (Eph. 6:18).

        3.     Instruct you in righteous living (2 Tim. 3:16-17).

    F.     Accept Encouragement From Others – Heb. 12:12 (Isa. 35:3-4).

        1.     Do not refuse the loving concern of brethren who exhort you to faithfulness (Rom. 12:10-11).

        2.     Another warning against prideful self-sufficiency.

    G.    Get Busy Helping Others – Gal. 6:9-10.

        1.     Accept life’s challenges as opportunities to grow in faith Prov. 22:13.

        2.     Elijah still had work to do – so do you!  (1 Kgs. 19:4, 15ff)

        3.     Doing the work of the Lord is not useless! – 1 Cor. 15:58

 

Conclusion

1.     The “joy of your salvation” can be restored within you!  (Psa. 51:12)

2.     Rev. 2:5Remember, repent & return to an obedient, faithful life in Christ!