Drift happens. Think: Gym memberships, diets, relationship goals, and on and on. We start off so eager, but over time, we start to… drift. Intentionally or not, we start to drift from these goals. When we do it can become detrimental in our every day lives, our spiritual lives, and to the lives of those around us. It can also become detrimental to our relationship with Jesus. With so many ways to drift these days, we can lose sight of what’s really important around us. This week, we want to land on fighting the drift against repentance. Repentance can sometimes be that “churchy” word that we tend to run from, but we want to take a bit of a different approach when it comes to the word; a more constructive and beneficial approach to what it means to repent and how our lives can dramatically change because of it. Jesus came and died for each one us and opened up the direct avenue of communication to Him that we can use to confess our sins. Our encouragement this week is to examine our hearts where we could use the Lord to right our ships (lives) and fight the spiritual drift. What is the thing that’s holding you back from simple repentance? Speaker: Pastor Paul Hunter