Faith for Everyday

How To Live In The World Without Losing Your Faith

4 min · 4. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2441670/fan_mail/new] “Love not the world” can sound extreme until we slow down and define what Scripture is actually warning us about. Today we sit with 1 John 2:15 and talk honestly about the pressure we all feel from the values around us: the nonstop noise of entertainment, the pull of status, and the quiet belief that we should do whatever we want on our own terms. We make a crucial distinction: John is not telling us to hate people or reject every good thing in life. He’s calling us to resist a lifestyle that leaves God out, the mindset that treats God’s truth as optional. When we start chasing recognition, material gain, or pleasure as our source of identity and security, something shifts inside us. The love of the Father gets crowded out, often in ways so subtle we don’t notice until we feel spiritually dull or distracted. We also talk about how worldliness creeps in through comparison, compromise, and comfort, and why being “influenced” can happen without a single dramatic moment. If you’ve felt yourself drifting, there’s hope here: God is full of grace and ready to draw you back. We’ll offer simple, practical prompts to evaluate your affections, ask God to realign your desires, and choose what anchors you to eternal things. If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s feeling that pull, and leave a review so more people can find these daily faith reminders. What’s one “subtle drift” you’re guarding against right now?

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