Connecting with God

Connecting with God doesn’t usually fall apart because we don’t care, it falls apart because we think it requires more time, more quiet, more discipline than we actually have.

We wait for the perfect routine. The uninterrupted morning. The ideal version of ourselves who isn’t tired, distracted, or already behind.

But connection isn’t built by adding more to our schedule. It’s built by inviting God into the life we’re already living.

Sometimes that looks like a walk where your prayers are unfinished and your thoughts wander and God is still there. Sometimes it’s worship music playing while you clean, drive, or sit in traffic, turning ordinary moments into holy ones.

It might be the few quiet minutes in the shower where you finally exhale and tell God what you’ve been holding in all day. Or the drive to work when you turn everything off and let the silence say more than words.

Spiritual life doesn’t have to be rigid to be real. If it starts to feel stale, it may not be because you’re doing it wrong, it may be an invitation to try something new. Writing things down. Praying differently. Letting curiosity replace pressure.

The goal isn’t intensity. It’s attentiveness.

Faith grows through small, repeated moments of choosing to notice God and respond again and again even imperfectly.

So don’t overhaul your life this week. Just choose one small way to make space. Try it without overthinking it.

God meets us in small, faithful moments.
And those moments add up.

Until next time,

Dominique

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