INTRODUCTION

The sermon analysis of Entropy examines Dr. Conrad Vine's warning that spiritual decline often mirrors the principle of entropy, where organizations drift from their original purpose without continual dependence upon God. The introduction establishes this central theme before exploring ten major highlights: understanding spiritual entropy, the relationship between pastors and members, conferences and institutional authority, liberty of conscience within the General Conference, ideological drift in denominational institutions, the urgent need for biblical reformation, biblical stewardship and the purpose of tithe, preparation for future prophetic challenges, personal responsibility before God, and the enduring hope found in Christ despite institutional difficulties. Throughout the analysis, Scripture, church history, and principles of spiritual renewal are emphasized while encouraging discernment, humility, prayer, and unwavering faithfulness to Christ. The conclusion affirms that genuine revival comes through repentance, biblical fidelity, and the Holy Spirit's transforming power, reminding believers that Christ alone remains the Head of His church and will faithfully preserve His people through every trial until His return.