Dear Church | Week 7
What if the greatest danger to your faith isn't opposition... but complacency?
In the final week of Dear Church, we look at Jesus' letter to the church in Laodicea—a wealthy, successful church that appeared to have everything, yet had drifted far from the One who mattered most.
Jesus lovingly exposes their spiritual condition and invites them back into a thriving relationship with Him.
In this message, you'll discover:
Why we lose our impact the further we drift from the Source.
How pride can leave us spiritually bankrupt, vulnerable, and blind.
Why repentance isn't something to fear—it's an invitation to life.
What Jesus meant when He said, "I stand at the door and knock."
Key Truth
Your faith must impact you before it can impact others.
Jesus isn't looking for outward success or religious activity. He desires hearts that are fully dependent on Him. When we stay connected to the Source, our lives become refreshing, healing, and full of purpose.
The gospel is more than forgiveness—it's an invitation into relationship.
No matter how far you've drifted, Jesus hasn't stopped pursuing you. He's still knocking, still inviting, and still offering grace.
It's never too late to rewrite your legacy.
