The biblical topic of "Restoration of First Love" refers to the process of rekindling one's passion and devotion to God, as exhorted in Revelation 2:4-5, where Jesus calls the church in Ephesus to return to their initial love for Him. This concept is rooted in the understanding that a believer's relationship with God can wax and wane, and that a deliberate effort is required to maintain intimacy and fervor, as emphasized in Psalms 42:1-2, where the psalmist expresses a deep longing for God. The restoration of first love is also linked to the idea of spiritual renewal and revitalization, as seen in Romans 8:28, where Paul assures believers that God works all things together for their good, including the refinement of their faith and love. Through this restoration, Christians can regain their initial enthusiasm and commitment to their faith, leading to a deeper and more abiding walk with God.
Michael Koulianos emphasizes the necessity of restoring our first love for Jesus, reminding the church and the world that the core message is always Jesus. He reflects on personal beginnings in faith, the importance of worship and prayer centered on Christ, and the dangers of losing sight of Jesus a
Basilea Schlink emphasizes the necessity of 'first love' for Jesus, which is crucial for enduring the trials of our time. This love, akin to 'bridal love,' is a powerful force that enables believers to face suffering and persecution with courage and joy. Schlink illustrates that true discipleship st
In this sermon, the speaker shares his personal experience of a vision of Jesus and hearing His voice. He describes the appearance of Jesus in detail and how he fell at His feet as if dead. Jesus speaks to him and reveals that He is walking among seven golden lampstands, which represent seven church
Roy Hession emphasizes the message to the church of Ephesus from Revelation, where Jesus acknowledges their hard work and perseverance but rebukes them for leaving their first love. He explains that this departure is not about losing love but abandoning it, urging the church to remember their initia
In this sermon, the speaker reflects on his life journey and emphasizes the importance of following God's guidance. He highlights the need to listen diligently to the Holy Spirit's messages and the consequences of not doing so. The speaker uses a metaphor of playing the violin to illustrate how peop
In this sermon, the speaker expresses gratitude for being invited to share the word of God with the audience. They are moved to tears by the testimony of a fellow believer and the powerful song performed by a young person. The speaker then shares a story about a missionary in India who used a light
In this sermon, the preacher shares his personal experience of being deeply moved by a specific portion of biblical text. He emphasizes the importance of paying attention to these moments as they can be defining and transformative. The sermon addresses the issue of waning devotion to Christ and a la
In this sermon, the preacher shares a story about a young man who had lost his inheritance due to his reckless lifestyle. However, after encountering the Lord, he changed his ways and his father decided to reinstate his inheritance. The preacher then reads from Jeremiah 3:12-14, where God calls out
Mark Greening emphasizes the message to the church of Ephesus from Revelation, highlighting their hard work and perseverance but also their critical failure of leaving their first love for Christ. He warns that busyness in ministry does not equate to spiritual health and urges believers to remember,
Charles Finney addresses the critical issue of losing one's first love for Christ, emphasizing that true Christian love is characterized by joy, peace, and a natural inclination to worship and serve God. He outlines the signs of having left this first love, such as viewing religious duties as burden
