"Where Is Your Head?"
Series Fresh Fire Fridays
The sermon, drawn from 2 Kings 6:5, uses the image of a prophet's borrowed ax head falling into the Jordan River as a powerful metaphor for spiritual decline, urging believers to examine where their hearts and focus truly are. It confronts the illusion that busyness equates to effectiveness, warning that even faithful service can become hollow without a living connection to God's power, resulting in a loss of joy, passion, and impact. The preacher emphasizes that the solution lies not in seeking new methods or distractions, but in returning to the foundational practices of prayer, Scripture, and intimacy with God—recognizing that spiritual vitality is a divine loan, not a personal achievement. He calls for honest self-assessment, repentance, and a renewed commitment to being sharp and effective for God's glory, especially for the sake of future generations, culminating in a heartfelt invitation for those uncertain of their salvation to seek God in sincerity.
| Sermon ID | 125261543116005 |
| Duration | 45:35 |
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| Category | Special Meeting |
| Bible Text | 2 Kings 6:1-7:7 |
| Language | English |