Drift or Finish Faithful

What happens when compromise becomes normal, but God is still calling His people back to full surrender? In this live Bible study, we are breaking down 2 Kings 17:1–18:12 and Acts 20:1–38 to look at spiritual drift, divided worship, ignored warnings, faithful reform, ministry endurance, spiritual leadership, and what it means to finish well. In 2 Kings 17–18, Israel falls into exile after generations of idolatry, compromise, and refusal to listen to God’s warnings. But Hezekiah stands as a contrast. He removes the high places, destroys idols, trusts the Lord, and clings to Him instead of continuing the patterns of decline around him. In Acts 20, Paul models faithful ministry. He encourages the disciples, serves with humility and tears, declares the whole counsel of God, warns the elders to guard the flock, and commits himself to finishing the ministry he received from the Lord Jesus. We will talk about how compromise can lead to collapse, why divided worship weakens us, and how God calls us to remove what has become an idol, cling to Him fully, and finish the course with faithfulness. Join me live as we study the difference between drifting from God and finishing faithful with God. #BibleStudy #ChristianTherapist #LiveBibleStudy #2Kings #Acts20 #FinishFaithful #SpiritualGrowth #FaithAndObedience #Hezekiah #PaulTheApostle #ChristianEncouragement #BiblicalTeaching #SpiritualLeadership #ChristianYouTube #ClingToGod