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In this message, Miguel challenges us to examine what truly has our hearts. Drawing from Scripture and real-life experiences, this sermon explores how idolatry rarely looks like statues or obvious rebellion—it often appears in subtle ways that slowly reshape our devotion to God. Through passages like Exodus 32, 1 Timothy 4:16, Matthew 26:41, and 1 Peter 5:8, we are reminded that spiritual drift rarely happens overnight. Instead, it begins with small compromises, quiet idols, and a gradual shift of the heart. This message calls the church to stay spiritually awake, guard our hearts, and keep Christ at the center of our lives. When Jesus is truly first, the idols that compete for our attention begin to lose their power. This message is a call to discipleship, repentance, and renewed devotion to Christ. 📖 Key Scriptures: • Exodus 32:1–8 • 1 Timothy 4:16 • Matthew 26:41 • 1 Peter 5:8 • James 1:14–15 • Philippians 1:21 • Colossians 1:17–18 🙏 Reflection Question: What truly has first place in your heart right now? If this message encouraged or challenged you, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing so more people can hear the Gospel. Contact Us: https://southlakecoc.org/contact Website: https://southlakecoc.org Latest Sermons: • Sermons Facebook: / southlakecoc Instagram: / visitsouthlakechurch Support Our Mission: If you feel led to support our ministry, you can give online at https://southlakecoc.org/give About South Lake Church of Christ: We are a community that believes in spreading love, hope, and faith. Located in central Florida, we welcome everyone to join us in celebrating the joy of Jesus' birth and the hope He brings to our lives.