May 30 — Returning When You Drift
“Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you. Cleanse your hands, you sinners, and purify your hearts, you double-minded.” — James 4:8 There are times when we do not intentionally walk away from God—we simply drift. Life becomes busy. Attention is divided. Priorities shift gradually, almost unnoticed. What was once central becomes secondary, and what once felt close begins to feel distant. Often, this distance is not marked by a single decision, but by many small moments of neglect. James offers both an invitation and a promise. “Draw near to God…”—this is something we are called to do. It is an intentional turning of the heart, a decision to come back, to refocus, to seek Him again. And yet, the promise follows closely: “…and He will draw near to you.” God is not distant in reluctance. He responds to even the smallest movement toward Him. Pause and reflect: Have I drifted in my relationship with God? If so, where has that drift shown itself—in prayer, in...