The Soul's Desertion
Series V.63 Metropolitan Tabernacle
Drawing from the Song of Solomon, this sermon explores the profound impact of Christ's absence and the soul's subsequent yearning for restoration. It emphasizes that while believers may experience periods of spiritual dryness and loss of joy, these are not signs of abandonment but rather opportunities for deeper repentance and renewed pursuit of divine presence. The sermon underscores that sin, complacency, and self-indulgence contribute to this separation, while genuine faith and active service cultivate intimacy with Christ, ultimately calling for persistent seeking and unwavering commitment to a restored relationship with the divine.
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| Sermon ID | 17241896880 |
| Duration | 39:15 |
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| Category | Audiobook |
| Bible Text | Song of Solomon 5:6 |
| Language | English |
