We Don't See This Much Anymore - Part 1

We Don't See This Much Anymore - Part 1

From Pleasant Hill Baptist Church by Keith E. Watkins

April 19, 2026 · 40 min

About this episode

The sermon contrasts deep repentance in Ezra 10 with modern spiritual complacency, emphasizing the need for personal conviction and public confession.

The sermon draws a powerful contrast between the deep, immediate repentance seen in Ezra 10 and the spiritual complacency of modern believers, emphasizing that true revival begins with personal conviction, public confession, and costly obedience. It highlights how the leaders of Israel, including priests and Levites, responded to national sin not with denial or deflection, but with heartfelt weeping, naming their transgressions, and committing to drastic measures—symbolizing the necessity of cutting away anything that hinders a holy life. Though the specific command to divorce foreign wives was tied to the Old Covenant and not applicable to believers under grace, the underlying principle remains: when sin is exposed, the response must be swift, honest, and sacrificial. The preacher underscores that genuine repentance moves beyond emotion to covenantal commitment, calling the congregation to examine their own lives, take personal responsibility, and courageously align with God's will, even when it costs deeply. Ultimately, the message is a timely call to return to a posture of humility, accountability, and unwavering faithfulness to God's Word.

People in this episode

Host: Keith E. Watkins

Topics covered

  • repentance
  • spiritual complacency
  • revival
  • personal conviction
  • public confession
  • obedience

Keywords

  • repentance
  • revival
  • spiritual complacency
  • Ezra 10
  • public confession
  • obedience
  • faithfulness
  • humility

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Ezra 10

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