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Church Asleep

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The phrase "Church Asleep" is not a direct biblical term but can be understood through various scriptural references that discuss spiritual lethargy or complacency among believers. One of the most notable passages is found in Matthew 25:1-13, the Parable of the Ten Virgins, where five of the virgins were described as "wise" for being prepared with oil for their lamps, while the other five were "foolish" and neglected to be ready when the bridegroom arrived. This parable illustrates the importance of vigilance and preparedness in the life of the church, warning against spiritual slumber.Additionally, in Ephesians 5:14, Paul writes, “Awake, O sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you.” This call to awaken emphasizes the need for Christians to be alert and active in their faith, rather than passive or indifferent. The concept of the "Church Asleep" serves as a metaphor for a body of believers that has become complacent, failing to fulfill its mission and responsibilities effectively. The call to awaken acts as a reminder to the church to remain engaged in its purpose, living out the teachings of Christ and actively participating in the work of the Kingdom.

Jim Cymbala

In this sermon, the speaker discusses the letter written by Jesus to the church in Sardis, as recorded in the Book of Revelation. The speaker emphasizes the importance of living a genuine and active faith, rather than just having a reputation of being alive. Jesus urges the church to wake up, streng

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