Spiritual Bankruptcy examines the condition of believers who remain religiously active while becoming spiritually empty. It exposes how the presence of the Holy Spirit can be quietly replaced by excessive church activities, structure, pressure, performance, and religious systems - without any outward collapse.
This book is not concerned with outward failure. It addresses inward loss.
It explores how:
religious activity replaces spiritual intimacy with Christ
sermons become instruments of pressure rather than light and deeper walk with Christ
loyalty to pastors/ministry replaces discernment
noise replaces the voice of the Spirit
control replaces conscience
and form replaces life
The result is a Church that looks alive, functions well, and appears successful - yet has lost the substance that makes it truly alive.
This Note is a sober examination of that condition.
It names it. It exposes it. And it calls the believer back to a faith governed by the Holy Spirit rather than by religious systems, human authority, or emotional momentum.
This is not a devotional.
It is a diagnosis.