
Indifference (August 3, 2025)
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The silent enemy creeping into our churches isn't hatred or rebellion—it's indifference. In this challenging message, we confront the comfortable apathy that has many believers stuck in spiritual neutral, neither fully committed nor openly opposed to Christ.
Jesus's words ring with clarity: "Anyone who isn't with me opposes me." This leaves no room for fence-sitting or casual Christianity. The danger of spiritual indifference lies in its subtlety—it doesn't feel like rebellion, but Christ tells us in Revelation that He will "spit out" those who are lukewarm in their faith.
Many of us have conditioned ourselves to respond "I don't care" to life's questions, and we've brought this same attitude into our relationship with God. We show up to church, perhaps even regularly, but leave unchanged. We become consumers rather than participants in the gospel, filling ourselves up but never pouring out.
What makes this indifference so dangerous? As we explore key scriptures from Luke, Revelation, and Matthew, we discover that spiritual neutrality creates a false security. It lulls believers into thinking they're safe because they're not openly against God, when in reality, they're working against His kingdom purposes.
The narrow gate demands decision. Joshua's challenge to "choose today whom you will serve" remains as urgent now as it was then. We must examine our hearts—are we truly with Christ, or are we simply going through religious motions? Every calling matters in God's kingdom, from preaching to serving behind the scenes, but indifference renders even great callings ineffective.
With Christ's return drawing nearer each day, we can no longer afford spiritual apathy. It's time to wake up, make our choice, and recognize that indifference isn't safety—it's the exact opposition to Christ. Will you remain lukewarm, or will you choose today to serve the Lord with your whole heart?