Some choices don’t look dangerous at first glance. They start small, subtle, and reasonable—until we realize how far they’ve carried us from where we intended to be.
In this week’s teaching, Debbie Keever explores the quiet but powerful danger of compromise in the life of faith. Drawing from the story of Elimelek and Naomi in Ruth 1, she reveals how small steps away from obedience can lead to seasons of spiritual famine—and how grace always provides a way back.
Through practical stories, personal honesty, and rich biblical teaching, Debbie reminds us that compromise doesn’t happen all at once—it happens one small decision at a time. But the same is true for restoration: one obedient step back toward God opens the way for renewal and peace.
As you listen, you’ll discover:
How the story of Ruth begins with compromise and what it reveals about drifting from God’s will.
Why obedience is the gateway to provision—and how God’s blessings follow alignment with His Word.
Practical encouragement for recognizing subtle compromises and returning to spiritual health through confession, repentance, and dependence on the Holy Spirit.
This episode is a gentle but powerful reminder that even when we wander, God never stops watching the road for our return. Listen and find the steady grace that welcomes you home.