“Are We Blending In?” May 3
Why is it so hard to be different?
God has always called His people to stand apart—to be holy, distinct, and a light in a world that doesn’t know Him. And yet, if we’re honest, there’s something in us that just wants to fit in.
We don’t want to stand out.
We don’t want to feel out of step.
We don’t want to be seen as different.
That struggle isn’t new.
In 1 Samuel 8, as the prophet Samuel grew old, the people of Israel faced a moment of decision. Instead of trusting God to lead them, they asked for something else—something that would make them feel more secure, more normal, more like the nations around them.
They asked for a king.
But their request revealed something deeper. God told Samuel, “They have not rejected you, but they have rejected Me.”
It’s easy to see how the world today rejects God’s authority. But what’s more challenging is this:
In what ways might we be doing the same—subtly, quietly, even unintentionally?
Where are we tempted to blend in rather than stand apart?
Let’s take a closer look.


