Pages

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Eight Ways to Know You Are Headed the Wrong Direction Spiritually

1. You no longer have a quiet time or daily devotion
2. You can’t remember the last time you opened your bible
3. You are placing expectations on people around you
4. You are no longer serving or ministering to those in the body
5. You have looked at your watch more than a dozen times in the service
6. You have developed a small lump of bitterness and have begun complaining
7. You have failed to rejoice and to give thanks in everything
8. You have stopped praying and have become independent of God

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for posting U-Turn signs along the way. My danger is whatever I am involved with. I had to quit, cold turkey, an on-line game four years ago. It was called, "City of Heroes" and I was obsessed with it. Now, it's blogging. I have to be careful not to allow it to dominate my spiritual life. God knows how easy it is to let, even something good, take control and crowd out God. We must all heed the warning signs he puts in front of us.

    ReplyDelete

Your comments are always welcome on the Gospel Driven Disciples Blog. If you have been blessed by your visits here please consider praying for me and this blog and check in regularly. Please be advised I do not "auto-follow"; blogs that become a follower of this blog.

If you have a question about anything I have posted, suggested, included, or placed on my site; I will be more than happy to correspond with you by email

The purpose of this site is to spread a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for His glory and your good!

THANK YOU, - Gregg Metcalf
gmetcalf73@gmail.com

Colossians 1:28-29

Gregg Metcalf has served as the Teaching Pastor of Surprise Valley Baptist Church (Cedarville, CA) and the Mirror Lake Baptist Church (Federal Way, WA.) He graduated from Shasta Bible College in 1989. Gregg is married to Irene and the Lord has blessed them with four daughters and six grandchildren, with a great grandchild on the way. Gregg invites your comments and interaction concerning his posts and this blog! Gregg enjoys reading, boating, song-poem writing, and his family.