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Home/Biblical and Theological/Honesty about Our Habits

Honesty about Our Habits

We are becoming more like Christ or less like Him, every day.

Written by Joel M. Ellis | Wednesday, June 24, 2026

We are in the midst of a spiritual war, and the Devil crouches at the door. Am I strengthening my defenses or undermining them? Am I doing the things that will help me to be morally and spiritually strong, or am I becoming comfortable and complacent in the midst of moral and spiritual dangers?

 

Moral and spiritual disaster is usually the result of a long pattern of laziness, worldliness, and neglect. Men do not go to bed faithful and focused Christians and wake up the next morning as apostates. Apostasy is incremental, slowly moving away from the standard, a series of small compromises, each one based upon the previous, until one day you wake up and wonder how you ever got so far from where you were before.

Life is like swimming in a river. You cannot simply tread water and stay in one place. You are either exerting yourself in order to swim upstream, against the current, or you are being driven downstream by the forces that surround you. We are becoming more like Christ or less like him, every day. We are resisting the flesh or relenting to it, dying to our sin or dying from it.

Take an honest assessment. Which direction are you moving in right now? If your spiritual health was measured by your habits, your friendships, your thought patterns, what would be the diagnosis? Are you becoming more like Jesus, or are you moving farther away from him by small concessions, worldly distractions, and unholy comfort?

Comfort creates complacency, and complacency kills. We know what we need to do. We know the habits that keep us healthy. We understand the discipline that is required of a disciple. But it is easier to relax our guard, to soothe ourselves with the world, to simply take a little break from the burden of being so focused on faithfulness all the time. We don’t intend to be bad; we just want a breather. Being a Christian is hard, and we don’t want to become legalistic, right?

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