The modern Church is facing a crisis.
Many professing Christians know about Jesus Christ, yet countless believers have drifted into spiritual complacency. Prayer has been neglected. Holiness has been compromised. Biblical truth is often replaced with comfort, entertainment, and messages that require little sacrifice. While churches may be full, many hearts remain spiritually asleep.
But God is still calling His people to wake up.
Awake Sleeper is a powerful call to repentance, revival, and spiritual awakening. Rooted firmly in Scripture, this book challenges believers to examine their lives in light of God's Word and return to a wholehearted pursuit of Jesus Christ.
Through biblical teaching, personal reflection, and practical application, Jeff Fish addresses many of the spiritual issues facing the Church today, including lukewarm faith, compromise with the world, biblical illiteracy, prayerlessness, spiritual apathy, and the urgent need for genuine discipleship.
Inspired by the call of Ephesians 5:14, "Awake, sleeper, and arise from the dead, and Christ will shine on you," this book urges readers to rise from spiritual slumber and walk in the light of Christ.
Inside these pages, you will discover:
- Why repentance is essential to spiritual awakening.
- How compromise slowly dulls a believer's walk with God.
- The importance of prayer, holiness, and biblical discernment.
- What Scripture teaches about enduring faithfully in difficult times.
- How God revives His people and restores those who return to Him.
- Practical encouragement for growing deeper in your relationship with Jesus Christ.
This is not a message of condemnation.
It is a message of invitation.
An invitation to leave spiritual complacency behind. An invitation to return to the Word of God. An invitation to pursue Christ with renewed passion and devotion.
Whether you are a new believer seeking a stronger foundation or a mature Christian longing for deeper intimacy with the Lord, Awake Sleeper will encourage, challenge, and equip you to live faithfully in a generation that desperately needs biblical truth.
The alarm is sounding.
The call has gone out.
The question is not whether the Church needs awakening.
The question is whether you will answer the call.