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Episode 42: The Scariest Thing in the Bible Isn’t Judgment—It’s Not Knowing You Lost God

51 min · 3 de may de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519360/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Dad Jokes and Discernment, we dive deep into one of the most overlooked spiritual dangers in the Christian life: spiritual drift. Using the story of Samson in Judges 13–16, we explore how a man who was called by God from birth, empowered by the Holy Spirit, and set apart as a Nazarite, slowly drifted away from spiritual awareness through small compromises that seemed harmless at the time. The turning point comes in Judges 16:20, one of the most sobering verses in Scripture: “But he did not know that the LORD had left him.” This episode unpacks how spiritual drift doesn’t usually happen through one major failure, but through a pattern of: *  Small compromises that feel insignificant  *  Repeated exposure to sin without repentance  *  Losing sensitivity to the conviction of the Holy Spirit  *  Confusing spiritual activity with spiritual intimacy  We also connect this biblical warning to modern real-life examples and cultural moments where people appear close to spiritual things, yet slowly lose awareness of God’s presence in their lives. Key Scriptures discussed include: * Judges 13–16 (Samson’s life and downfall) * Judges 16:20 (“He did not know the LORD had left him”) * Proverbs 1:7 (The fear of the Lord and true knowledge) *  Supporting biblical principles on conviction, holiness, and spiritual awareness  This conversation is not about condemnation—it’s about discernment, awareness, and calling believers back to a healthy fear of the Lord. Because according to Scripture, spiritual drift doesn’t always feel like rebellion… sometimes it feels like normal life. We also discuss how easily believers today can drift when: *  Church becomes optional  *  Conviction gets ignored  *  Compromise becomes routine  *  And the presence of God is assumed instead of pursued  If you’ve ever wondered how strong believers fall slowly rather than suddenly, this episode will challenge you to examine your walk with Christ and recognize the early signs of spiritual drift before it leads to spiritual distance. 📖 Main Theme: Proximity to spiritual things is not the same as communion with God.

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