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18: What The Church Needs


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The sermon unfolds a profound spiritual journey rooted in the Song of Solomon, portraying the believer's intimate yet often strained relationship with Christ. It highlights three pivotal stages: the painful reality of spiritual separation, where the sense of God's presence fades despite outward religious activity; the earnest, determined seeking of the beloved, marked by longing and repentant pursuit rather than mere requests for blessings; and the ultimate joy of reunion, where the soul, having pursued Christ relentlessly, finds Him again and clings to Him with renewed intimacy. The central message underscores that true spiritual revival begins not with performance but with a heart that mourns the absence of Christ, seeks Him with persistence, and rejoices in His return. The allegory reveals that even in seasons of spiritual dryness, the believer's love for Christ is revealed not in perfection but in the desire to be near Him, and that God delights in being sought, held, and cherished. This cycle of separation, seeking, and restoration is both a personal and corporate call for the church to rediscover its first love and rekindle a deep, personal communion with Christ.
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SermonAudio ClassicsBy Steven Lee

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