One of my favorite authors is A.W. Tozer. Though he died in 1963, his words always demand thinking on the reader's part. Consider. . .
"The weakness of so many modern Christians is that they feel too much at home in the world. In their effort to achieve restful "adjustment" to unregenearate society they ahve lost their pilgrim character adn become an essential part of the very moral order against which theya re sent to protest. The world recognizes them and accepts them for what they are. And this is the saddest ting that can be said about them. They are not lonely, but neither are they saints."
BTW I asked myself, Do I meditate on God's Word as often as I do the words of men---even men like Tozer?