
Christians never quit  God in a single day. Oh, some give up the faith suddenly at times because of a  great tragedy in their lives but these are the exceptions. No, the way that  most Christians lose their faith is through "drifting".
                                                                                                                                                      
Drifting is a slow  removal of ourselves from the influence of God and His people. It is slow  because drifting away from God does not usually set off the alarm bells that a  sudden faith crisis might do. Drifting is a way to abandon our faith that will  not make us feel too guilty.
You can recognize those  who are drifting away rather easily. They are the ones who are replacing their  spiritual priorities with worldly ones. For example: being with the church  slowly becomes secondary to pursuing worldly activities and people; devotional  time with God in prayer and Bible reading is slowly replaced by other more  "urgent" things; serving others is relegated to times when there is  nothing else to do. The saddest reality in all of this is that since our demise  in Christ is ever so slow, it is not usually noticed until it is too late.
The sin that lies behind  drifting is dishonesty. We refuse to be honest in acknowledging that the pull  of the world and what John refers to as the, "lust for physical pleasure,  the lust for everything we see, and pride in our possessions" (I John  2:16), is what is beginning to drive us rather than the search for God's  kingdom and His righteousness (Matthew 6:33).
Drifting can be reversed  but it requires a brutally frank assessment of the direction of our spiritual  lives as well as the courage to come to God on His terms, not ours. That is why  remaining faithful requires a daily commitment to keeping the Lord and His  church a priority, lest we drift away.
* Special recognition to  Mike Mazzalongo of Bibletalk.tv for his endless dedication in the biblically correct  teaching of God’s word. 
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