Recognizing Spiritual Drift
Spiritual drift rarely announces itself. It happens subtly, over time, through small compromises and neglected disciplines. Ephesians 5:14 calls believers to wake up, implying that it is possible to fall into a kind of spiritual sleep without realizing it. This is what makes drift so dangerous—it often goes unnoticed until its effects are significant. Drift can begin with something as simple as skipping time in prayer, becoming inconsistent in reading Scripture or not regularly gathering with others for worship. Over time, these small decisions compound. Our sensitivity to God’s voice dulls, and our responsiveness weakens. We may still appear spiritually active on the outside, but internally, we are losing alertness. One of the biggest challenges is that drift feels comfortable. Just like physical sleep, it can feel natural and even desirable in the moment. But spiritually, it leads to vulnerability. When we are not alert, we are more susceptible to temptation, distraction...