“Therefore, dear friends, since you already know this, be on guard so
that you may not be carried away by the error of lawless men and fall from your
secure position. But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ. To Him be glory both now and forever! Amen.” (2 Peter 3:17-18).
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It’s never too late: No matter how far away from
God you have drifted, you're always welcome back. That's the lesson from Jesus'
parable about the prodigal son, the young man who foolishly followed a
pleasure-filled path to ruin before returning to his father and finding
redemption (Luke 15:11-32). Perhaps ruin has not yet come to you, but you know
that your heart has grown cool to the things of God. Whatever your drifting
story, make this the day that you point yourself back to the Lord.
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Admit the truth: As with any sin, the first
motion toward getting back on course is to acknowledge that you have slipped
away from the Lord. Then you confess and repent, which is like turning your
boat in the opposite direction and paddling toward God with all your strength.
If you're wondering exactly how to do that, I suggest this strategy: In the morning
and before you step out of bed, give yourself to God by acknowledging Him and
surrender your entire life to Him for the day. When something comes up that
runs counter to His plan and consider pursuing it, the Holy Spirit will remind
you that you belong to Him. Only God's way will do for each of us.
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You make the choice: Every day we choose whether
to row or drift. As for me, I choose to vigorously pursue God. Peter gives a
warning to be on guard against attitudes and ideologies that would carry you
away from truth (2 Peter 3:17). Instead, choose to paddle your lifeboat toward the
Lord by meditating on Scripture, praying, and living obediently. Practicing the
spiritual disciplines keeps a heart warm toward God.
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