Guard the Center: A Warning to the Church (The Spirit Glorifies Christ — Part 5)
There are moments when the church needs encouragement. There are moments when it needs careful teaching. And there are moments when it needs to be warned. This is one of those moments. What we are facing is not a sudden collapse of truth, nor an open rejection of the gospel. It is something far more subtle and, because of that, far more dangerous. It is drift. Not loud, obvious departure, but quiet movement. Not denial, but displacement. Not rejection of Christ, but a gradual shifting of what stands at the center. And if history teaches us anything, it is this: the church rarely abandons truth all at once. It drifts. The Nature of Drift Drift does not announce itself. It does not arrive with a clear declaration that something is wrong. It comes slowly, through small shifts in emphasis, language, and focus. The vocabulary often remains the same. The language still sounds Christian. The intentions are often sincere. But over time, the center begins to move. The apostle Paul underst...