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13: Afflicting Ourselves


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The sermon draws from Ezra 8:21–22 to emphasize the necessity of corporate fasting and prayer as a response to spiritual complacency and misplaced trust in worldly resources. It highlights the danger of self-deception, urging believers to measure themselves not against flawed human standards but against biblical holiness and the godly examples of the past. The central theme is repentance—acknowledging personal and corporate failure, especially the hypocrisy of preaching dependence on God while relying on human strength. The preacher underscores that true faith is demonstrated not in words alone but in actions that reflect trust in God's power, not in political or military might. The call to prayer is rooted in humility, recognizing that God alone can guide His people into the right way and restore what has been lost. The sermon concludes with a powerful appeal to emulate the penitent prayers of Ezra, Nehemiah, and Daniel, pleading for divine mercy and renewal.
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SermonAudio ClassicsBy Steven Lee

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