Apathy
Apathy, while not explicitly mentioned as a term in the Bible, is closely related to themes of indifference, complacency, and spiritual lethargy found throughout the scriptures. The concept can be observed in various passages that admonish believers to remain vigilant and actively engaged in their faith. For instance, in Revelation 3:15-16, the Laodicean church is criticized for being "neither cold nor hot" and is warned that their lukewarm state makes them unfit for Christ's purposes. This reflects a form of apathy where the church is indifferent to its spiritual condition, leading to dire consequences.Moreover, the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30) illustrates the implications of apathy through the servant who buried his talent instead of investing it. His lack of action resulted in condemnation, highlighting the biblical view that neglecting one's responsibilities and gifts can lead to spiritual stagnation. In contrast, passages like Philippians 2:12 encourage believers to "work out your own salvation with fear and trembling," underscoring the importance of active participation in one’s spiritual journey and the dangers of apathy. Therefore, while the term itself may not be present, the biblical narrative warns against the detrimental effects of spiritual indifference and encourages a proactive approach to faith.
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Full Time Ministry
By David Wilkerson7.6K55:59ISA 28:16REV 1:9REV 1:19REV 3:20REV 4:1REV 22:17In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the power of God's word to comfort and encourage His people, even in times of fear and insecurity. The sermon is based on Isaiah 28, where the nation is under judgment and has made an agreement with hell and death. The preacher highlights the need for believers to have a "Patmos experience," where they shut out distractions and seek the voice of the Lord. He challenges the congregation to have a media fast and become full-time ministers unto the Lord, just like John on the island of Patmos.
Gv1065 Apathy
By George Verwer1.0K26:41REV 3:14In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of discouragement and relates it to the concept of spiritual apathy. He uses the analogy of salmon swimming upstream to illustrate the need for Christians to go against the tide of apathy in society. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not desiring the wrong things, as it can lead to spiritual compromise and leanness. He also highlights the negative impact of apathy on others and encourages listeners to be a blessing and share the right resources to combat apathy. The sermon concludes with a reminder of the dangers of quitting and the need to be aware of enemy tactics.
Apathy 30 Minutes
By George Verwer1.4K27:46REV 3:14In this sermon, the preacher discusses the dangers of spiritual apathy and compromise. He emphasizes the importance of desiring the right things and warns against hardening our hearts. The preacher also highlights how apathy can hinder our own spiritual growth and negatively impact others. He references the scripture from Revelation 3:14, where Jesus rebukes the lukewarm church of Laodicea and urges them to repent and seek true riches and clothing from Him.
Apathy
By George Verwer2.9K27:33REV 3:14In this sermon, the speaker discusses the dangers of spiritual apathy and the consequences it can have on individuals and the church. He emphasizes the importance of not desiring the wrong things, as it can lead to spiritual compromise and meanness. The speaker also highlights how apathy can hurt and hinder others, using the example of the lukewarm church in Revelation. He concludes by mentioning the need for believers to be vigilant against enemy tactics and to prioritize prayer and commitment in their spiritual lives.