What happens when you're doing the right things... but your heart isn't in it anymore?
In this message from Revelation 2:4, Jesus speaks to a church that looks faithful on the outside but has slowly drifted on the inside. They're busy. They're disciplined.
They're doctrinally sound. And yet Jesus says something sobering: "You have left your first love."
This sermon isn't about guilt or trying harder, it's about honest reflection. What does your life actually show that you love most? Where has routine replaced relationship?
And how do you return when your love for God feels distant or mechanical?
Through Jesus' words to the church in Ephesus and His restoring conversation with Peter, this message invites us to slow down, remember what once burned in our hearts, and respond to Christ's call to return. Not just to right behavior, but to renewed love.
This is a message for anyone who still believes... but feels far.
For anyone who's faithful... but tired.
For anyone who wants more than routine Christianity.
Jesus doesn't shame us for drifting — He invites us back.