Daily Devo

On the Wrong Track

By: Keefe Wilson
Wednesday, April 15, 2026

There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end it leads to death. Proverbs 14:12


There is a reason trains must stay on the right track. The moment they get on the wrong track, they've lost direction, and danger is sure to follow. A few years ago, an Amtrak passenger train collided with a parked CSX freight train in South Carolina. That accident happened because the Amtrack train was sent down the wrong track by a misaligned switch. Unfortunately, the engineer didn’t realize they were on the wrong track until it was too late. In seconds, what began as a routine, smooth journey ended with a devastating crash—killing two employees and injuring 100 people. One small misalignment led to massive consequences.


Christ followers must recognize that spiritually, we can be a lot like that train. We can be "moving forward"—staying busy, and active in church —but we're slowly drifting away from God’s will. Our prayers become less frequent. We skip our time in God's Word, and our conviction starts to fade. Before we realize it, we're going down the wrong track, and we're far away from God.


Our opening verse (Proverbs 14:12) warns us that the way seems right, “but in the end it leads to death.” That’s why the wrong path is so dangerous—we can be on the wrong track without realizing it until we crash. That proverb says the wrong path doesn’t feel wrong at first... It feels easy, justified, and harmless.


It starts out small—one compromise, one unchecked thought, one distraction, one act of disobedience. Nothing dramatic, nothing alarming. But one day you realize you’re no longer headed toward God. Christ follower, don’t ignore those small misalignments. If you end up on the wrong track, it will cost you more than you think—sin will take root, your relationships with others will fracture. When our spiritual clarity fades, if we don't fix it, it will eventually lead to spiritual death (Romans 6:23).


Do not turn to the right or the left; keep your foot from evil. Proverbs 4:27


The truth is, the track we’re on determines our eternal destination. A train is guided by its rails; our life must be guided by God’s Word. When we're aligned with God—through prayer and obedience—we'll stay on course. But remember, those small misalignments will eventually lead to full derailment.


Stop, and check your "alignment" today.


  1. Is there anything slightly off in your relationship with God?
  2. Are you compromising and making excuses for it?
  3. Are there any distractions you’ve been ignoring?


If anything is misaligned, fix it now! Pray, and ask God to realign you before your life becomes a train wreck!








Scripture references from NIV unless otherwise noted.

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