The Drift (James 4)

Most of us assume spiritual warfare is something that attacks us from the outside. But in Week 5 of Unseen Battles, James 4 flips the script — and hands us a mirror. The enemy's greatest foothold isn't a demonic ambush. It's the slow drift that happens one unchecked desire at a time, one act of self-reliance at a time, until the shoreline of God feels far away. The good news? You can't out-drift his grace. And the path back isn't trying harder — it's surrendering more deeply.

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