Vision Church Podcast - Raleigh, NC

Lessons on Losing Your First Love

52 min · 10 de may de 2026
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As you go throughout the week reflect on these takeaways: - Jesus inspects what He expects from His church. He holds both leaders and members accountable, walking among us with full awareness of our works AND our hearts. We cannot hide internal complacency behind external activity. - Orthodoxy and orthopraxy without orthopathy is spiritual death. We can have correct doctrine (orthodoxy) and right practice (orthopraxy), but without right affections (orthopathy) - a heart genuinely in love with Jesus - we're just going through the motions. God wants our hearts, not just our performance. - The path back to our first love requires three actions: Remember, Repent, and Return. We must remember how far we've fallen, repent with both our minds and actions, and return to doing the works we did at first - but this time with love as our motivation, not duty or results.

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