Detox | Part 4: Remain

In the final message of the Detox series, Pastor Hazen Stevens reveals that lasting transformation isn't found in trying harder—it's found in remaining connected to Christ. Jesus repeated one invitation more than any other in John 15: "Remain in Me." Just as a branch bears fruit only by staying connected to the vine, our spiritual growth depends on abiding daily in God's Word and His love.

Combining biblical wisdom with insights on habit formation and neuroscience, this message shows how small, consistent practices reshape both our minds and our lives. Transformation isn't a one-time decision—it's a lifelong rhythm of remaining. As we continue reflecting, removing, replacing, and abiding in Christ, His life flows through us and produces fruit that lasts.

Key Scriptures:
John 15:1–9, Psalm 1:2–3, Ephesians 3:17–19, Romans 12:2

Main Points:

1. Lasting transformation comes through remaining in Christ

2. God's Word and His love are the foundation of spiritual growth

3. Small, consistent habits shape who we become over time

4. Healthy rhythms help us remain connected to the Vine

5. The next season of growth begins with daily faithfulness, not occasional inspiration

6. Reflect, Remove, Replace, and Remain is a lifelong pattern for spiritual formation

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Detox | Part 3: Replace