
About this episode
Pastor Dell discusses the concept of monergism and the need for spiritual revival in modern hearts during Lent.
Pastor Dell confronts the spiritual deadness of modern hearts—enslaved by the flesh, hostile to God, and unable to save themselves—in this Lent sermon. Anchored in Romans 8:7, he draws from Ezekiel’s dry bones and Jesus raising Lazarus in John 11 to illustrate monergism: God alone gives life where none exists, commanding the dead to rise by His word and Spirit. Exposing synergism as false reliance on human cooperation, he proclaims Christ’s vicarious obedience on the cross as the path to revival. Believers are called to rest in God’s finished work, mortify the flesh, and walk in freedom to obey—seeing God’s glory as we approach Holy Week and Easter. Stay Connected: Follow Pastor Dell on X at https://x.com/jakedell73 . Subscribe to Experimental Sermons at https://jwdell.substack.com/ . Join us for Sunday worship at https://firstchurchwoodbury.org/ . Get full access to Experimental Sermons at jwdell.substack.com/subscribe
People in this episode
Host: Pastor Dell
Topics covered
- spiritual deadness
- monergism
- revival
- Lent sermon
- Christian obedience
- Holy Week
- Easter
Keywords
- monergism
- revival
- spiritual deadness
- Lent
- Christianity
- Holy Week
- Easter
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Experimental Sermons, First Church Woodbury
Books & works: Romans 8:7, Ezekiel’s dry bones, John 11
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