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Beware of the Trap of Spiritual Idleness

Beware of the Trap of Spiritual Idleness

Lazy people are soon poor; hard workers get rich. Proverbs 10:4 NLT

In the Christian life, it is common to confuse resting in God’s grace with spiritual passivity. Many believers fall into a state of stagnation where they stop feeding their relationship with the Lord, stop serving, and allow apathy to rule their hearts. This “laziness of the soul” not only stops our growth but leaves us vulnerable to the temptations and attacks of the enemy. Faith is not a goal one reaches and rests in, but a path that requires diligence, effort, and a constant search for God’s presence to avoid becoming spiritually malnourished.

Avoiding the trap of idleness requires us to wake up every day with the determination not to be spectators of our own faith. Spiritual impoverishment happens slowly, almost imperceptibly, when we stop prioritizing the eternal over the temporal. If today you feel your passion has cooled or that you have become indifferent to the things of the Kingdom, it is time to return to the discipline of seeking. God does not bless passivity, but rather the heart that courageously strives to honor Him in everything it does. Stay alert, work on your character, and make sure your lamp always has oil.

Lazy people are soon poor; hard workers get rich. Proverbs 10:4 NLT

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