Many were lost and perished while inside the church
The lecture gives a deep warning about the danger of perishing inside the Church, affirming that being in the Church or in service does not guarantee salvation. On the contrary, it may become a cause of downfall if it is not accompanied by humility, purity of heart, and continuous spiritual vigilance.
📖 First: Biblical and Historical Examples of Perishing Inside the Church
The lecture explains that many perished while they were inside the Church or even at the peak of service, such as Demas, King Saul, the angel of the Church of Sardis, the sons of Eli the priest, and the scribes and Pharisees. Perishing is not related to place, but to the condition of the heart.
⚠️ Second: The Danger of Service Without Spiritual Life
Service can become a cause of perishing when it is practiced with pride or reliance on talents or knowledge alone without spirituality. Some filled their minds with knowledge while their spirits weakened, so teaching became more important to them than repentance and life with God.
👑 Third: Pride and Authority as a Path to Falling
Pride, self-admiration, the spirit of domination in service, and the desire for leadership and outward reform all lead to the loss of the servant. The more a person becomes great in his own eyes, the more he becomes small before God, and exposes himself to perishing.
⛪ Fourth: Losing Reverence for the Church and the Sanctuary
The lecture warns against becoming accustomed to the Church, the sanctuary, and service, which leads to losing reverence and humility. The servant who forgets the holiness of the place and deals with it in a controlling or administrative spirit loses his soul without realizing it.
🌾 Fifth: The True Role of the Servant
The servant’s role is not to uproot the tares from the field, but to grow as wheat. True reform begins from within, from seeking one’s own salvation first, and only then does a person become a model and a light that guides others without conflict or noise.
🕊️ Spiritual Conclusion
The first, second, and third work of the servant is the salvation of his own soul. Whoever seeks his salvation with humility is preserved by God and entrusted with the salvation of others. But whoever seeks appearance, control, or harsh reform exposes himself to perishing while inside the Church.
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