I Have Against You That You Have Left Your First Love (Returning to Sin)

The lecture explains that after repentance, a person may begin with strong spiritual fervor, but over time may lose this warmth and return to lukewarmness or even sin, due to stopping spiritual growth or settling at a certain level.
First: The Warmth of Repentance
At the beginning of repentance, a person feels a great difference between their old and new life, which creates strong spiritual warmth. This warmth comes from sensing change and knowing God.
Second: The Danger of Spiritual Routine
When spiritual life turns into routine without renewal, the heart begins to grow cold. Therefore, a person must live in continuous growth and increasing knowledge of God, not just remain at the beginning.
Third: Continuous Repentance
Repentance is not a past event but a daily life. A spiritual person constantly examines themselves, discovers weaknesses, and works on correcting them without stopping.
Fourth: Depth in Spiritual Life
The example of prayer shows that spiritual growth does not stop at practice, but extends to depth:
understanding, reverence, love, longing, and presence before God. The more a person progresses, the more they feel they have not yet reached.
Fifth: Sin Disguised as Virtue
One of the most dangerous causes of falling back is that sin may appear in the form of virtue, such as anger appearing as holy zeal, or judgment called reform. Here, a person loses purity without realizing it.
Sixth: Loss of Purity of Heart
Focusing on worship without purity of heart leads to سقوط. Worship must be combined with purity, and even small sins must be taken seriously.
Seventh: Subtle Spiritual Warfare
Satan may fight a spiritual person using apparent virtues that destroy other virtues, causing loss of humility or prayer in the name of service or zeal.
Eighth: The Right Spiritual Path
A healthy spiritual life is based on:
- Humility and meekness as a foundation
- Continuous growth without توقف
- Rejecting any virtue that removes purity or simplicity
- Keeping a contrite heart and constant need for repentance
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