THE PERILS OF THE COMFORT PERIOD
There is a dangerous season in the life of a believer called the comfort period. It is the time when prayers have been answered, needs are met, battles have ceased, and life becomes stable.
While comfort is a blessing from God, it can become a spiritual trap if not properly managed.
Many believers fall not in adversity, but in prosperity. They collapse spiritually when things become easy.
1. Comfort Can Produce Spiritual Forgetfulness
Deuteronomy 8:11–14
God warned Israel that when they enter the land flowing with milk and honey, they must not forget Him.
The danger was not the wilderness — it was the promised land.
When:
Your business grows
Your ministry expands
Your health is restored
Your finances stabilize
You may begin to subtly shift your dependence from God to your achievement.
Spiritual Principle: Comfort can erase memory of past struggles and God’s deliverance.
2. Comfort Can Lead to Pride
Deuteronomy 8:17
“Your heart will become proud and you will say, ‘My power and the might of my hand have gained me this wealth.’”
Pride is the silent poison of prosperity.
Consider King Uzziah. When he was strong, his heart was lifted up to his destruction (2 Chronicles 26:16). Strength without humility leads to downfall.
Warning: What God gave you to glorify Him must not be used to glorify yourself.
3. Comfort Reduces Prayer Intensity
When life is hard, prayer is urgent.
When life is comfortable, prayer becomes optional.
The church in Revelation 3 was lukewarm — neither cold nor hot. Comfort made them spiritually indifferent.
They said:
“I am rich, have become wealthy, and have need of nothing.”
But spiritually, they were poor.
Danger: Comfort produces lukewarm Christianity.
4. Comfort Weakens Spiritual Discipline
During crisis:
You fast.
You study scripture.
You seek God’s direction.
During comfort:
Devotion becomes irregular.
Discipline becomes relaxed.
Vigilance becomes low.
Remember David. It was when kings went to war that he stayed back in comfort — and fell into sin (2 Samuel 11:1–4).
Lesson: Idle seasons are dangerous seasons.
5. Comfort Can Invite Sudden Judgment
The rich fool in Luke 12:16–21 built bigger barns and relaxed, saying:
“Soul, you have many goods laid up for many years; take your ease.”
But that same night, his soul was required of him.
Comfort can make you think tomorrow is guaranteed.
Why Does God Allow Comfort?
Comfort is:
A reward
A season of rest
A platform for gratitude
A test of maturity
How you behave in comfort determines how long you remain in it.
How to Survive the Comfort Period
1. Maintain Gratitude
Never stop acknowledging God as the source.
2. Increase Spiritual Discipline
When things are easy, pray more — not less.
3. Stay Humble
Remember where God brought you from.
4. Remain Mission-Focused
Comfort is not retirement from purpose.
5. Guard Your Heart
Success is not security. Only God is.
Conclusion
The wilderness tests your endurance.
Comfort tests your loyalty.
Many survive hardship but fail prosperity.
May you not lose God in your season of gain.
May your comfort not become your captivity.
Prayer Points
Father, deliver me from the pride of prosperity.
Lord, keep my heart humble in seasons of increase.
Help me remain spiritually alert in comfortable seasons.
Let my blessings not disconnect me from You.
Pastor Abiodun Kadri
Support our ministry
PayPal: abiodunkadri.k@gmail.com
#TheComfortPeriod #SpiritualAlertness #BewareOfProsperity #StayHumble #RemainFaithful #KingdomDiscipline #ChristianGrowth THE PERILS OF THE COMFORT PERIOD
There is a dangerous season in the life of a believer called the comfort period. It is the time when prayers have been answered, needs are met, battles have ceased, and life becomes stable.
While comfort is a blessing from God, it can become a spiritual trap if not properly managed.
Many believers fall not in adversity, but in prosperity. They collapse spiritually when things become easy.
1. Comfort Can Produce Spiritual Forgetfulness
Deuteronomy 8:11–14
God warned Israel that when they enter the land flowing with milk and honey, they must not forget Him.
The danger was not the wilderness — it was the promised land.
When:
Your business grows
Your ministry expands
Your health is restored
Your finances stabilize
You may begin to subtly shift your dependence from God to your achievement.
Spiritual Principle: Comfort can erase memory of past struggles and God’s deliverance.
2. Comfort Can Lead to Pride
Deuteronomy 8:17
“Your heart will become proud and you will say, ‘My power and the might of my hand have gained me this wealth.’”
Pride is the silent poison of prosperity.
Consider King Uzziah. When he was strong, his heart was lifted up to his destruction (2 Chronicles 26:16). Strength without humility leads to downfall.
Warning: What God gave you to glorify Him must not be used to glorify yourself.
3. Comfort Reduces Prayer Intensity
When life is hard, prayer is urgent.
When life is comfortable, prayer becomes optional.
The church in Revelation 3 was lukewarm — neither cold nor hot. Comfort made them spiritually indifferent.
They said:
“I am rich, have become wealthy, and have need of nothing.”
But spiritually, they were poor.
Danger: Comfort produces lukewarm Christianity.
4. Comfort Weakens Spiritual Discipline
During crisis:
You fast.
You study scripture.
You seek God’s direction.
During comfort:
Devotion becomes irregular.
Discipline becomes relaxed.
Vigilance becomes low.
Remember David. It was when kings went to war that he stayed back in comfort — and fell into sin (2 Samuel 11:1–4).
Lesson: Idle seasons are dangerous seasons.
5. Comfort Can Invite Sudden Judgment
The rich fool in Luke 12:16–21 built bigger barns and relaxed, saying:
“Soul, you have many goods laid up for many years; take your ease.”
But that same night, his soul was required of him.
Comfort can make you think tomorrow is guaranteed.
Why Does God Allow Comfort?
Comfort is:
A reward
A season of rest
A platform for gratitude
A test of maturity
How you behave in comfort determines how long you remain in it.
How to Survive the Comfort Period
1. Maintain Gratitude
Never stop acknowledging God as the source.
2. Increase Spiritual Discipline
When things are easy, pray more — not less.
3. Stay Humble
Remember where God brought you from.
4. Remain Mission-Focused
Comfort is not retirement from purpose.
5. Guard Your Heart
Success is not security. Only God is.
Conclusion
The wilderness tests your endurance.
Comfort tests your loyalty.
Many survive hardship but fail prosperity.
May you not lose God in your season of gain.
May your comfort not become your captivity.
Prayer Points
Father, deliver me from the pride of prosperity.
Lord, keep my heart humble in seasons of increase.
Help me remain spiritually alert in comfortable seasons.
Let my blessings not disconnect me from You.
Pastor Abiodun Kadri
Support our ministry
PayPal: abiodunkadri.k@gmail.com
#TheComfortPeriod
#SpiritualAlertness
#BewareOfProsperity
#StayHumble
#RemainFaithful
#KingdomDiscipline
#ChristianGrowth