Daily Devotional – Sunday, September 19, 2021
Nevertheless, I have this against you, that you have left your first love.
Revelation 2:4 (NKJV)
In the Book of Revelation, God addressed the waning first love of the church in Ephesus. After commending the church for its zeal for the truth, Jesus warned, “Nevertheless I have this against you, that you have left your first love.” (Revelation 2:4).
The church’s passion had waned over time. Church members may have stopped praying regularly and neglected studying the Holy Scriptures. Perhaps the church had stopped helping the needy.
As His character is, God gave a solution to the church. “Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent and do the first works.” (Revelation 2:5). God wanted the church to repent of this sin and to revert to its initial ‘primitive’ faith.
Unfortunately, many of us in the modern church are guilty of the same sin. Worship has become a formality. Prayer and praise are burdens for some. Rarely do we witness for Christ. This is unlike our behaviour in the initial days after accepting Jesus as Lord and Saviour.
We neglect the poor, orphans, widows, the disabled, prisoners, the sick and other people in need of a helping hand. Instead of sympathizing with and guiding wayward brethren back to Christ, we gossip and slander them.
The challenge with leaving our first love is that this is a subtle sin. You may not realize you have fallen because it happens gradually. Your church will not subject you to disciplinary procedure because you have not broken any of the Ten Commandments.
Nevertheless, leaving your first love is a sin you must repent of.
Almighty Father, revive in me the first love – genuine and practical faith in you.
What do your understand by. ‘leaving your first love’? Please leave a comment to enlighten and encourage others.
This is a good reminder, blessed of this
Thank you, Pastor. We’ve missed your comments here. Welcome back.
Amen to this Wonderful Prayer 🙏🙏🙏.Its Our desire too
Amen,bro
I am almost speechless today elder
But thank you soo much
Amen, Felix. God bless you.
Amen
Amen, George
In this topic you need to show people what is the first Love, this focuses on experience before God.
Hi David. Thank you for your comment. Indeed, we need to demonstrate God’s love to others. That said, a devotional is a snapshot, not a story per we. It gives one food for thought. In another devotional, we can add more on love. However, when commenting, you have perfect opportunity to fill the gaps the devotional has led out. In addition, there are many other devotionals on this website that addreas the issue of love. Please find time to read them. Meanwhile, welcome to Daily Family Devotion.