June 13, 2026 SATURDAY
In today's powerful gathering, we journey through some of Scripture's most challenging passages about spiritual adultery and faithfulness. Through Ezekiel 23, we confront the painful reality of how God's people repeatedly turned away from Him, pursuing false idols and compromising their values gradually over time. This isn't just ancient history—it's a mirror held up to our own lives. We're challenged to examine what modern idols we bow down to: whether it's addiction, approval-seeking, materialism, or comfort. The message cuts deep as we realize that sin rarely happens overnight; it's a slow compromise, a gradual drift from our first love. But there's hope woven throughout—in John 12, we see Mary's extravagant worship, pouring out costly oil on Jesus' feet, reminding us what wholehearted devotion looks like. We're called to die daily to our flesh, to sacrifice our comfort for Christ, and to walk in the light while we still have it. The beautiful truth emerges: we can break generational curses today by choosing Jesus over the patterns that have plagued our families for years. This isn't about perfection—it's about getting back up when we fall, loving even when it's hard, and shining as lights in a dark world by turning many to righteousness.
