What you choose to pay attention to eventually dictates the direction of your life. In this sobering message from Life Reach Church (recorded March 15th, 2026), Prophet Gomezyo Shamane explores how the enemy uses distraction as a tactical "trap" to pull believers away from their divine purpose. By looking at the life of Jesus—who endured the cross by keeping His eyes on the joy set before Him—we learn how to guard our focus in a world designed to derail us.
The Definition of Distraction: Distraction is any influence that shifts your focus away from what truly matters or what requires your spiritual attention. As noted in 1 Corinthians 7:35, the goal of a believer is to serve the Lord "without distraction."
Warning Signs & Symptoms:
Loss of Interest: Finding purposeful or spiritual activities "boring" or unimportant.
Cognitive Shift: A noticeably short attention span regarding the things of God.
Worldly Addiction: A growing craving for secular or carnal gratifications.
Lack of Discipline: An inability to maintain spiritual routines or boundaries.
The Biblical Precedent: Distraction is no respecter of persons, titles, or age. The Prophet highlights key figures who fell into this trap:
Martha: Distracted by "much serving" and worry.
Samson: Distracted by carnal desire.
Saul & David: Examples of how focus-shifts can lead to a lapse in leadership and character.
How the Trap is Set:
Temptation (James 1:14): The enemy studies your specific desires to tailor temptations that feel "natural" to you.
Love for the World (2 Timothy 4:10): Like Demas, who forsook the ministry because he loved the present world.
Circumstances & Comparisons: Using life's pressures or the success of others to make you lose sight of your own race.
Condemnation: A heavy conscience that keeps you looking at your past rather than looking unto Jesus.
To "stand strong" requires an intentional gaze. We must mirror Hebrews 12:2, fixed on Jesus as the Author and Finisher of our faith. If you don't manage your focus, your distractions will eventually manage you.
"What you choose to pay attention to, chooses to follow your life." — Prophet Gomezyo Shamane