Why Do We Faint In Our Spiritual Walk? - Raising Zion

A simple reason as to why we faint in our daily spiritual walk would be — due to the lack of spiritual strength. We get our inner spiritual strength by reading and meditating the Word of God and giving room to the anointing of the Holy Spirit on a daily basis.

However, there are a few other reasons as well that make us grow faint and weary. Here are 3 common reasons why fainting in spiritual walk could happen:

Forgotten the Day of Salvation

As believers, when we forget, the terrible and depraved, “impossible to escape” state of sin we were in prior to being saved, that’s when weariness seeps in to us. Nevertheless, when we begin meditating on the preciousness of the blood of Jesus, then the Spirit of God starts to renew us.(Deuteronomy 32:18)

Ignorance of God’s Word

Nowadays, many are found walking in the vanity of their mind. Vain thoughts about position, reputation and other kinds of idolatry run through their thoughts and weaken them in the inner man. The lack of studying the word of God causes one to be faint and fall into sin. (Ephesians 4:18)

Neglecting Key Areas of Life

Is there any aspect of life that requires repair? Maybe a relationship or some work that you know had to be done and isn’t getting done. Lack of diligence is harmful. It disrupts the momentum and leaves us helpless. (2 Peter 1:10)

We are flawed. Made perfect only in Christ. Nonetheless, we can get a lot done together in fellowship. May the Lord help us to set right our lives and be prepared when He comes. Praise God!

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