Wake Up, O Sleeper: The Urgent Call to Undivided Devotion in a Deceptive Age

A Biblical Warning Against Spiritual Drift, Counterfeit Spirits, and the Overgrown Heart

“But I am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent’s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ.”

— 2 Corinthians 11:3 (NIV)

Paul’s words to the Corinthian church are not ancient history—they are a living alarm for the church today. He feared not open rebellion, but “subtle diversion”: a slow, serpent-like shift from single-hearted, uncontaminated love for Christ to something divided, duplicated, and ultimately deceived.

This is the tragedy many believers face now: outwardly religious, inwardly drifting; calling Him “Lord, Lord,” while the heart-garden lies neglected, overgrown with thorns, invaded by alien influences, and vulnerable to spirits that mimic light while leading souls astray.

If your heart aches at the slumber in today’s church—if you long for revival—this message is for you. May the Lord use it to slap the complacency out of many and breathe fresh fire into weary souls.

The Greek Heart of the Warning: Simplicity and Purity Toward Christ

The English “sincere and pure devotion” barely captures the loaded Greek:

ἁπλότης (haplotēs): Singleness, undivided loyalty—from “haplous”, “single, without folds.” Not naivety, but a heart with no competing loves, no hidden agendas. The opposite of double-mindedness (James 1:8’s “dípsychos”, “two-souled”).

ἁγνότης (hagnotēs): Moral purity, chastity—especially in Paul’s bridal imagery (v. 2: “I betrothed you to one husband… as a pure virgin to Christ”). A heart untainted by spiritual adultery.

εἰς τὸν Χριστόν (eis ton Christon): “Toward” Christ—dynamic orientation, relational movement, not abstract doctrine.

Paul’s fear: that minds (noēmata) would be corrupted (phtharōsin) “away from” this single, pure, Christ-centered devotion. The serpent’s cunning (panourgía) introduces folds, divisions, rival allegiances. Just as Eve’s attention shifted from trusting God to evaluating Him, many today shift from Christ as exclusive affection to Christ as one option among many.

The danger is not dramatic rebellion—it is “gradual erosion”.

The Spiritual Garden Map: From First Love to Final Harvest

Picture your heart as a garden entrusted to you by the Divine Gardener. Left untended, it does not stay neutral—it becomes occupied.

1. First Love – The Fertile Garden (Good Soil – Matthew 13:23; Ephesus’ Original State – Revelation 2:1-7)

Fresh devotion, anchored in Christ. Seeds of prayer, obedience, worship take deep root. Fruit: joy, peace, spiritual growth.

Threat: None yet—but vigilance is required.

Scripture: “I betrothed you… as a pure virgin to Christ” (2 Cor 11:2).

Danger if neglected: Forsaking first love (Rev 2:4)—orthodoxy without passion.

2. Crosswinds & Storms – Testing Season (Path/Rocky/Thorny Soils – Matthew 13:19-22; Pergamum/Thyatira Compromise – Revelation 2:12-29)

Trials, temptations, distractions tug. Wealth, honor, pride, fear pull attention away. Antichrist spirits whisper distortions (1 John 4:1-6).

Effect: Divided heart, double-minded instability (James 1:8).

Action: Watch, pray, examine affections. Test every spirit.

3. Weeds & Thorns – Neglect/Sloth (Weeds Among Wheat – Matthew 13:24-30; Sardis Slumber – Revelation 3:1-6; Thorn Land – Hebrews 6:8)

Passivity sets in. Enemy sows tares while men sleep. Alien influences produce counterfeit fruit—“alien children” (Hosea 5:7), “brood of vipers” (Jesus’ words). Reputation alive, but dead inside.

Scripture: “I went by the field of the slothful… it was overgrown with thorns” (Prov 24:30-32).

Tragedy: God’s manifest presence withdraws (Hosea 5:6; Song of Solomon 5:6).

4. Sowing Choices – Spirit vs Flesh (Mustard Seed/Leaven – Matthew 13:31-33)

Every thought, desire, action is a seed. Sow to the Spirit → eternal life, kingdom growth. Sow to the flesh → corruption, devilish wisdom, quarrels (Galatians 6:8; James 3:15; 1 Corinthians 3:1-3).

5. Joyful Pursuit – All-In Response (Hidden Treasure & Pearl of Great Price – Matthew 13:44-46; Laodicea Repentance – Revelation 3:18-20)

Discover Christ’s supreme worth. In joy, sell *everything*—comfort, pride, worldly security—to possess Him alone. Buy refined gold, white garments, eye salve. Open the door when He knocks.

Antidote: This excludes counterfeit pearls offered by deceiving spirits.

6. Restoration & Vigilance

Remember the height from which you’ve fallen. Repent. Return to first works (Rev 2:5). Hold fast. Test spirits (1 John 4:1). Watchmen lament breaches, repair walls (Nehemiah 1; Ezekiel 33).

Promise: Greater is He in you than he in the world (1 John 4:4).

7. Final Harvest & Eternal Separation (Dragnet – Matthew 13:47-50; Burning Thorns – Hebrews 6:8; Overcomers’ Rewards – Revelation 2–3)

The net is drawn. Good fish preserved, bad discarded. Thorn-producing land burned. Lampstands removed or preserved. Names confessed or blotted. Overcomers eat from the tree of life, receive hidden manna, rule nations, sit on Christ’s throne.

Sobering reality: For willful, persistent drift—deliberately crucifying the Son afresh (Hebrews 6:4-8; 10:26-31)—renewal may become impossible.

Final call: “Whoever has ears, let them hear” (Matthew 13:43; Revelation 2–3).

The Present Danger: Another Spirit, Antichrist Influences, and Church Slumber

Paul warned of receiving “a different spirit… a different gospel” (2 Corinthians 11:4). John echoed: “Test the spirits… many antichrists have come” (1 John 4:1-6). These are not future boogeymen—they are active now, masquerading as angels of light (2 Corinthians 11:14), offering false peace, religious activity without intimacy, blessing without obedience.

They produce:

– Divisions and quarrels (carnality’s fruit – 1 Corinthians 3:3)

– Earthly, sensual, devilish wisdom (James 3:15)

– Tolerated Jezebel and Balaam (Revelation 2:20, 14)

– Lukewarm self-sufficiency (Laodicea – Revelation 3:15-17)

Many believers today swim in the dragnet thinking themselves secure, yet influenced by alien winds (Hosea 4:19), bearing counterfeit offspring, hearts turned back to Egypt while outwardly in the wilderness (Acts 7:39).

Where are the watchmen to sound the alarm?

The Only Safeguard: Abide in Him

“Abide in me… apart from me you can do nothing” (John 15:4-5). Single-hearted devotion—haplotēs and hagnotēs oriented “toward Christ”—is survival. It leaves no soil for weeds, no room for another spirit, no foothold for deception.

Return to first love. Sell everything for the Pearl. Wake up, O sleeper, and Christ will shine on you (Ephesians 5:14).

Repent. Overcome. Hold fast what you have.

The Lord is knocking. Will you open?

“May this word pierce slumbering hearts, uproot thorns, and revive undivided love for Jesus Christ alone. To Him be glory in the church, now and forever. Amen.”

If this stirred your heart, begin with this focused prophetic warning on the real danger of deception even among the betrothed: 

[You Can Be Betrothed—and Still Be Deceived](link-to-shorter-article)

Together, may these awaken many to guard their devotion and abide in Christ alone.

 

The Sacrifice That Enthrones the King

Why God is raising a remnant who will recover the lost weapon of thanksgiving

I never saw it coming.

For months the Holy Spirit had been whispering one word, nudging me with one theme, slipping one phrase into every quiet moment:

Thankfulness.

Thankfulness.

Thankfulness.

I smiled and nodded like a polite child.

Then one ordinary morning the veil tore, and I saw it — really saw it — for the first time.

Thankfulness is not a polite Christian virtue.

It is the very atmosphere in which the throne of God is established in a human heart.

We have sung about “preparing Him room” for decades, yet we have missed the biblical doorway. Psalm 100:4 is not poetic fluff:

“Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise.”

Heaven itself never stops doing it (Revelation 4:9; 7:12; 11:17). The living creatures and the elders never graduate beyond thanksgiving; it is the eternal climate of the throne.

And right now, in this late and lukewarm hour, the Spirit of God is quietly, relentlessly raising up a remnant who will dare to make it the climate of earth again.

Because ingratitude is rampant.

We are drowning in blessings and choking on complaint.

We have more Bibles, more songs, more “breakthrough” conferences than any generation that ever lived, and yet offense, cynicism, and entitlement have become the native tongue of the church. We act as if the Father owes us something better, something faster, something flashier. We have forgotten the pit from which we were dug. We have started to believe our own press releases.

That spirit is the same one that caused a redeemed nation to die in the wilderness while manna still lay on the ground.

And the Spirit is saying, “No more.”

Thankfulness is the sacrifice God is after now.

Not because He is insecure and needs our flattery.

Not because He is petty and keeps score.

But because a thankful heart is the only heart that can survive the white-hot glory we were born for.

– Pride cannot stand in the fire.

– Entitlement cannot breathe the air of the throne.

– Ingratitude cannot survive the nearness of a holy God.

But a heart that says, “Everything I am and everything I have is undeserved mercy” — that heart can live inside the fire and sing.

David knew this. 

Before the ark ever came to Zion, before the temple was even a dream, David appointed singers and musicians to do one thing, night and day:

“to thank and praise the LORD” (1 Chronicles 16:4, 41; 23:30; 25:3).

Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, the sound of thanksgiving never ceased. And the glory cloud never lifted.

David understood something we have forgotten:

When thanksgiving is institutionalized, the presence of God is permanent.

That is why the enemy fights this one virtue with everything he has.

Satan’s first move in Eden was to get a daughter to doubt the goodness of her Father.

His last move in the last days will be the same: to breed a generation of entitled, ungrateful believers who treat the blood of Jesus like a membership perk instead of the greatest miracle in the universe.

But the remnant is waking up.

The Spirit is breathing on hearts that are sick of spectacle and hungry for reality.

He is raising up men and women who will dare to make the “todah” — the Old Testament thank offering — the center of their lives again.

Jesus took that same todah bread and cup and made it the covenant meal of the New Covenant.

Every time we take it with a thankful heart, we are re-ratifying the covenant:

“All that I am is Yours, because all that I am came from You.”

There is explosive power hidden in deliberate, specific, vocal gratitude.

Power to shift atmospheres.

Power to dethrone self.

Power to open prison doors and break chains most people never even knew were there.

When we choose thanksgiving in the face of disappointment,

when we force the “thank You” out of a constricted throat,

we are doing spiritual violence to the kingdom of darkness

and building a highway for the King to ride back into His house.

So receive this as a holy assignment from the Spirit who has been chasing you with this one thing.

Start ferocious and simple:

– Five specific, spoken thanksgivings every morning before your phone wakes up.

– When complaint rises, kill it with gratitude before it leaves your mouth.

– Turn one corner of your life into a thanksgiving room where only praise is allowed.

– Teach your children, your disciples, your church: “We do not complain in this house; we thank.”

You will feel the pleasure of God settle like oil.

You will watch the glory return.

You will discover that the power you have been crying out for was never withheld by heaven —

it was blocked by the open door of ingratitude we never realized was swinging wide.

This is how the King is enthroned again.

Not by another conference.

Not by another strategic plan.

But by a people who recover the lost weapon of thanksgiving

and dare to make it the anthem of their days.

“Whoever offers praise glorifies Me;

and to him who orders his conduct aright

I will show the salvation of God.”

—Psalm 50:23

The remnant is rising.

The sacrifice is being rekindled.

The throne room is coming back to earth —

one thankful heart at a time.

Let it begin with you.

Today.

Out loud.

Right now.

Thank You, Father.

Thank You, Jesus.

Thank You, Holy Spirit.

We remember.

We return.

Be enthroned.

Forever.