BECOMING THE BEST VERSION OF YOURSELF
The Silent Drift
Very few people consciously decide to replace God in their lives. It rarely happens through rebellion or intentional neglect. More often, it happens through subtle shifts, small changes that feel harmless at first. You may notice that where you once prayed first, you now plan first. Where you once relied on God, you now lean on systems, schedules, and strategies. Where you once waited with trust, you now rush, concerned that waiting might cost you time, momentum, or a sense of control. Nothing dramatic necessarily changed. Life simply became louder. Responsibilities increased. Pressure intensified. Deadlines multiplied. And gradually, faith moved from the center of your life to the background, not removed, just repositioned.
“You did run well. Who hindered you?” — Galatians 5:7
Faith rarely disappears all at once. It slowly erodes through misplaced priorities, quiet compromises, and moments when obedience feels less efficient than self-reliance. Over time, what once guided your decisions becomes something you consult only after other options have been exhausted.
And before you fully recognize it, God is no longer the first place you turn, He becomes the last.
Declaration: “I refuse divided trust. God alone is my source, my guide, and my foundation.”
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