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Writer's pictureKirk Carlson

It's no secret that our daily lives can get overwhelming and hectic


It's no secret that our daily lives can get overwhelming and hectic, leaving us feeling disconnected from God. We all have responsibilities and commitments that require attention and focus, making spending time consistently with Him challenging. If you struggle to maintain regular quiet time with God, rest assured you're not alone. Many of us have been there, feeling guilty and frustrated because we know we need that time with God but can't seem to make it happen.

The good news is that you don't have to feel stuck in this cycle forever. With some simple tips and strategies, you can learn how to prioritize your quiet time with God and strengthen your relationship with Him.

First and foremost, it's essential to understand the benefits of spending time with God. When we set aside time to pray, read the Bible, and meditate, we invite God into our daily lives. This connection can bring us peace, comfort, and a sense of purpose. It can also help us to gain a better understanding of who we are and what our role is in this world.

Next, it's essential to establish a routine. Try to set aside a specific time each day that works best for you to spend time with God. It could be first thing in the morning, during your lunch break, or before bed. Consistency is critical, so try to make it a habit to spend time with God at the same time each day.

If you need help finding the motivation to prioritize quiet time, try incorporating it into another activity you enjoy. For example, if you love to go for walks, use that time to listen to a podcast or sermon. Or, if you want to journal, take some time to write out your prayers and thoughts to God.

Another helpful tip is to find an accountability partner. This could be a friend or family member who shares your faith and can support your commitment to spend time with God. You can check in regularly and encourage each other to stay on track.

Finally, don't be too hard on yourself. We all have days when we struggle to make quiet time happen, and that's okay. Remember that God loves you unconditionally and is always there to offer grace and forgiveness.

In conclusion, if you feel disconnected from God because you struggle to be consistent with your quiet time, know you're not alone. With some simple strategies and a commitment to prioritizing it, you can strengthen your relationship with God and experience the benefits of spending time with Him. Establish a routine, find an accountability partner, and be gentle with yourself. You got this!


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