As you look at your life today in honesty and transparency, perhaps you would have to say that you have lost that edge, that excitement, that zeal, that spiritual passion you once had.
If indeed you have lost your edge, how can you get it back? Over the next seven days, I will help you understand how to regain your spiritual edge based on 2 Kings 6.
The first principle I want to focus on is based on the man who lost his ax head, as we learn in 2 Kings 6:4-5,
…when they came to the Jordan, they cut down trees. But as one was cutting down a tree, the iron ax head fell into the water.
Now, it would have been senseless for him to have kept chopping with a wooden handle with no ax head on it, wouldn't it?! He would make no progress.
And yet that is what a lot of Christians do today. They have lost their cutting edge, and they are just going through the motions, making no progress at all.
They are chopping away with just a wooden handle!
They think, "Well, I know I'm supposed to go to church, so I will go. As long as I keep busy, maybe nobody's going to know the state of my heart." And they will do this not just for weeks or months, but some people have been doing this for years.
No progress, no growth. They are just swinging that handle without an ax head.
If this is you, do not just keep swinging the ax handle. If you are not making progress, admit it. Until you are willing to face up to the fact that you have not been growing, you can never regain your spiritual edge.
~Bayless Conley~
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