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THE POWER OF STAYING PLUGGED IN
In our hyper-connected world, we can have five bars of signal yet experience complete disconnection when it matters most. This powerful message explores a profound spiritual truth: looking connected doesn't mean we are connected. Drawing from Colossians 1:18, we're reminded that Christ is the head of the body, the church—not as a suggestion, but as the very design of our spiritual existence. The sermon challenges us to examine whether we're truly aligned with Christ or merely assuming connection because we're in the same room. Through vivid illustrations—from dropped phone calls to misaligned cars—we discover that when the church loses power, the issue isn't generational differences between youth, adults, and seniors. The real problem is our alignment with the head. John 15:1-8 becomes our anchor, revealing that we are branches connected to the true vine, and apart from Him, we can do nothing. This isn't about rebellion; it's about disconnection. When body parts stop responding to the head's instructions, we don't blame the parts—we check the connection. The call is clear: surrender who's in charge and maintain daily connection through prayer, the Word, and community. Because if staying connected keeps our phones alive, imagine what it does for our faith.
