{"id":4285,"date":"2014-03-17T00:52:18","date_gmt":"2014-03-17T00:52:18","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.firstofallpray.com\/?p=4285"},"modified":"2014-03-17T00:52:18","modified_gmt":"2014-03-17T00:52:18","slug":"dont-drift-away","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.firstofallpray.com\/?p=4285","title":{"rendered":"Don’t drift away"},"content":{"rendered":"
For this reason we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away from it.<\/i> Hebrews 2:1<\/p>\n
Before I dove into the devotionals that snowy morning, this verse from Hebrews came up within me, along with a portion of verse 3 from the same chapter: \u201c\u2026how will we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?<\/i>\u201d<\/p>\n
I understand by experience that drifting can be dangerous; I\u2019ve been on enough float trips on Missouri streams to know that if I don\u2019t use my paddle skillfully and watchfully, the canoe drifts wherever the river takes it. Drifting is especially hazardous during high waters following the spring rains; trust me\u2014been there, done that. Sure, it can be relaxing and more \u201cchill\u201d to settle back and just let the river do its thing, but on more than one occasion, simply drifting along has resulted in getting caught in the rooty snags of fallen trees, capsizing the canoe, and losing coolers, eyeglasses, car keys, or wallets!<\/p>\n
You can always get a new pair of glasses or set of keys; wallets and their contents can be replaced; and usually you can fish your cooler out somewhere downstream.<\/p>\n
But Hebrews speaks of a different kind of drifting. Hebrews speaks of drifting nonchalantly away from your connection to the Lord. This sort of drifting is the effortless floating away from the things you\u2019ve learned in your relationship with Jesus. This type of drifting occurs with ease when you neglect what you\u2019ve heard, seen, and received in the Lord.<\/p>\n
And this kind of drifting can get you into trouble. Snags, snares, and snafus await drifters at every bend, ready to snatch oblivious floaters. Quite honestly, the Word is clear: such neglect of your connection with Jesus has consequences (see Hebrews 2:2).<\/p>\n