Drift

Re:Verse passage – Nehemiah 13:15-22 (day three)

The Single Adults Ministry has been reading The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry by John Mark Comer this summer, and it has given us many insights into building up our daily spiritual lives. One of which is the reminder that no one drifts into holiness. You don’t drift towards the spiritual disciplines, you don’t simply stumble into keeping the Sabbath. The natural drift of life will lead us towards sin and apathy.

But how does one keep a boat from drifting out to sea? You throw down an anchor, something stronger than the pull of the drift, that keeps the boat where you want it to be. This means setting a firm boundary and building in accountability so that you can resist the drift and keep growing in godliness.

The Israelites had begun to drift back into old habits and were no longer keeping the Sabbath, something we are guilty of as well. When Nehemiah noticed this drift, he threw down an anchor on their behalf by shutting the gates. He kept them accountable by drawing a firm boundary. When they saw those shut gates on the Sabbath, they were reminded that day wasn’t for work, but for worship.

Is there an area of life where you find yourself adrift? How might you throw down an anchor to keep yourself accountable to growing in the ways of God?


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