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Showing 10 results for “spiritual lethargy”

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Overcoming Spiritual Lethargy

Christina Wierenga·2023-10-01

Spiritual lethargy is a weapon used by Satan to weaken our faith and to damage our relationship with God and our neighbor. Maybe you’ve heard this term before in a sermon or during a discussion at young people’s meetings. Lethargy is a lack of energy or enthusiasm. Spiritual lethargy is specifically

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The Holy Spirit: His Presence, Power and Fruits

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Laziness

Martin VanderWal·2009-10-01

Another symptom of spiritual laziness is lack of preparation for catechism and Bible study in Young People's Society. Another indicator is unwillingness to participate in any discussion about the Bible, about doctrine, or about spiritual life. Yet another sign of spiritual laziness is a passing by o

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Professor H. Hanko

1986-04-01
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The Fervency of Faith

Jason Kortering·1968-11-01

The child of God however, possesses a new heart. Being regenerated by the Spirit, he receives a heart of flesh. God fills this heart with His love and by the impulse of heart-beats filled with the love of God the child of God exercises faith. The love of God affects his mind and will by influencing

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1991-04-01
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Learned Passivity

Thadd Lubbers·1993-08-01

This spiritual apathy afflicts every age group within the Church today. No one group should ever be characterized as spiritually apathetic. A statement about the heart or soul of an individual or group of individuals is an impossible judgment for a mere mortal to make. Let’s reserve that judgment fo

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Apathy

Darrel Huisken·1967-02-01

Is apathy- destroying your spiritual life, covenant young people? Apathy

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The Eleventh Century of His-story – The Church Experiences Prosperous Times

John Huizenga·2011-01-01

A sense of pride in human accomplishment, a spiritual lethargy, the toleration of false doctrine, laxity in church discipline, an obsessive pursuit of earthly treasurers and pleasures, a disinterest in heavenly treasures, deafness to the vanity of life apart from God; all these are seeds of apostasy

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Spiritual Numbness

Randy Groenendyk·1980-04-01

Oh, every once in a while we may hear an inspiring sermon and pledge to be better Christians, but we soon forget and life goes on as usual. We are trapped in the web of spiritual apathy and just can’t seem to get out of it. What’s more, our spiritual lukewarmness is not small sin in the eyes of God,