Neglecting Prayer Life – They pray less frequently or only in times of crisis, rather than maintaining a daily, intimate conversation with God.
Skipping Church and Fellowship – They make excuses to miss worship services, Bible studies, or Christian gatherings, distancing themselves from the body of Christ.
Decreased Interest in the Bible – They rarely read or study Scripture, feeling indifferent toward God’s Word and its impact on their daily life.
Compromising on Biblical Values – They begin justifying sin, adopting worldly perspectives, and making choices that contradict biblical teachings.
Lack of Spiritual Hunger – They no longer desire to grow in faith, serve others, or deepen their relationship with God.
Becoming Easily Offended or Bitter – They struggle with resentment, anger, or an unforgiving heart, rather than extending grace and love.
Worldly Influences Take Priority – Their time, energy, and focus shift more toward entertainment, social media, materialism, or career success instead of God’s kingdom.
Avoiding Accountability – They withdraw from spiritually mature friends or mentors who might challenge or encourage them to stay on the right path.
Lack of Conviction Over Sin – Sin no longer bothers them, and they dismiss or rationalize behavior that once convicted their conscience.
Loss of Joy and Peace – They feel empty, restless, or dissatisfied, lacking the joy and peace that come from a close walk with God.