08/02/2026
Many Christians are dying spiritually,
Not because they fell into major sin.
Not because they stopped believing in God.
But because they slowly replaced God with everything else, and called it “being busy.”
Let’s say it plainly:
People don’t skip church because they’re busy.
They skip church because something else became more important.
We have time to go out.
Time to travel.
Time to shop.
Time to sleep in.
Time to scroll for HOURS.
Time to binge shows.
Time to hang out.
Time to do errands that could’ve waited.
But when it’s time to go to the house of God?
Suddenly, everyone’s “busy.”
Sunday becomes “rest day.”
Worship becomes “optional.”
Service becomes “kung kailan free.”
We see people wake up early for work,
but can’t wake up for worship.
We see people sacrifice for their hobbies,
but have no strength for ministry.
We see people push through traffic for their entertainment,
but church is “too far.”
Let’s be real:
It’s not a time issue.
It’s a HEART issue.
Because you always make time for what matters to you.
And here’s the sharp truth nobody wants to hear:
Many Christians have already left the church,
even if they’re still attending occasionally.
Their hearts are gone.
Their priorities shifted.
Their passion died.
Why?
Because the world successfully convinced them that what they’re doing is “important.”
That missing church “just this once” is harmless.
That skipping worship because you’re “tired” is understandable.
That serving God can wait.
But listen:
Hell will not announce its attack.
It will simply keep you busy until you slowly walk away from God without noticing.
Busy enough to miss church.
Busy enough to avoid ministry.
Busy enough to lose your fire.
Busy enough that you don’t even realize you’re backsliding.
And the devil laughs,
not because he destroyed you,
but because he distracted you.
Yet when life crashes,
when problems suffocate you,
when you feel empty, lost, broken,
guess who you run to?
The same God you kept pushing aside because you were “busy.”
“Seek FIRST the Kingdom of God…” (Matthew 6:33)
Not fifth.
Not last.
Not “if I have time.”
FIRST.
So here’s the rebuke:
Stop calling yourself too busy for God
when you’re fully available for everything else.
Stop skipping church for reasons you’d never dare use for work.
Stop treating worship like a chore.
Stop treating ministry like an interruption.
Stop treating God as if He should be grateful you even show up once a week.
One day,
you will stand before Him.
Your excuses won’t matter.
Your schedule won’t save you.
Your “busyness” won’t matter in eternity.
Serve Him now.
Seek Him now.
Show up now.
Because a faith that is always “busy”
will one day be a faith that is completely gone.
(ctto)