Welcome to Meandering Monday, where we take a trip back to an earlier post and enjoy it again.
So we must listen very carefully to the truth we have heard, or we may drift away from it. Hebrews 2:1 NLT
I was a
drifter…but not the kind that hops on an empty train car. Or not even the kind
who moved from place to place to escape themselves, the law, or bad
relationships.
I was a spiritual
drifter. When my teenage years approached, I began to drift from the truth my
parents had taught me. I wanted to do what I wanted. And I did…for about eight
years. Although I drifted in my actions, God never let me drift from the truth
I knew deep in my spirit.
Evidently,
the author of Hebrews knew the danger of spiritual drifting—and even knew some
of his readers were thinking about it or perhaps already had. They had heard God’s
Word about Jesus…who he was…what he did. Drifting back into their old ways of
living or drifting over into the camp of false teachings would prove perilous.
Any time we
drift, we’re taken away from the truth. As a teenager, I drifted from the truth
that obeying God’s commands was necessary for God’s blessings. I walked away
from the greatest command to love God with my entire being. Drifting also stole
my thoughts. As I began to think about enticing rebellious acts, I began to
formulate how I would commit them. When my thoughts drift into forbidden areas,
my actions will soon follow—and they did.
Drifting
affected my relationships. I didn’t feel comfortable around church members. My
lifestyle was different. My parents’ beliefs and expectations seemed old-fashioned and unreasonable. Instead of forming friendships with peers who would
encourage me spiritually, I chose the ones who drifted like me. Since I wasn’t
consulting God, drifting led me to many unwise decisions.
My drifting
reflected selfishness. Life became about me and what I wanted. God’s plan
wasn’t considered. Not until later did I realize that drifting wasn’t all it
was cut out to be. I discovered God hadn’t moved; I had. Fortunately, he let me
drift back.
It’s never too
late to drift back to God if you’ve drifted away.
Prayer: God
of mercy, we thank You for the forgiveness You so freely offer.
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