Kingdom Life

The Time is Now


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In this sermon, the conversation focused on the biblical challenge from Hosea 10:12 to "break up your fallow ground," using the metaphor of hardened, unproductive soil to describe spiritual complacency. A key theme that emerged was the distinction between outward religious activity and genuine spiritual vitality—warning against self-satisfaction, past achievements, or going through the motions while inwardly becoming resistant to God.

The sermon explored how God's desire is to rain righteousness on His people, but first, hearts must be tilled and softened through earnest prayer and engagement with God's Word. The agricultural metaphor emphasized that just as fields left untended become hard and unfruitful, so too do souls that are neglected, regardless of past fruitfulness.

Several points were raised, including the necessity of taking honest stock of one's own spiritual condition and being willing to let God break through emotional barriers, old wounds, and pride. The sermon urged active seeking—not settling for current or past experiences, but continually pursuing God, as modeled by the early church and historical revivals.

The message concluded with a prayer for God's Spirit to renew and soften hearts, calling the congregation to move beyond surface-level religion and embrace the deeper, sometimes uncomfortable work that leads to new growth and spiritual life.

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Kingdom LifeBy Christopher J. Romig: Senior Pastor and Minister

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