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Have you ever felt… stuck? Not lost. Not angry. Not walking away from God. Just… stuck. You still believe. You still pray. You still go through the motions. But something feels dry. Quiet. Distant. You read your Bible and it feels like words. You pray and it feels like you’re talking to the ceiling. You worship and it doesn’t move you the way it used to. If that’s you — I want you to hear this first: You are not failing. And you are not alone. Even people like King David cried out, “Why, Lord, do You stand far off?” Even Mother Teresa wrote about long seasons of spiritual dryness. Feeling stuck in faith doesn’t mean you’ve lost Jesus. It often means He’s inviting you deeper. Today I want to give you one powerful shift — something simple, but transformative — that can pull you out of spiritual autopilot and bring you closer to Jesus again. And it’s this: Stop trying to feel close to Jesus… Start choosing to be present with Him. Let me explain. A lot of us chase spiritual feelings. We want goosebumps. We want tears during worship. We want powerful breakthroughs. We want clarity. We want fire. But faith isn’t built on emotional highs. It’s built on daily presence. And presence feels ordinary. Here’s the trick: Instead of asking, “Why don’t I feel close to God?” Start asking, “Have I slowed down enough to notice Him?” Because Jesus is not usually found in noise. He’s found in stillness. Remember when Elijah expected God in the wind, the earthquake, the fire? But God was in the whisper. If your life is loud… Your mind is racing… Your schedule is packed… You may not be spiritually stuck. You may just be spiritually distracted. So here’s what I want you to try. For the next seven days, don’t add more spiritual tasks. Don’t try to read five chapters. Don’t start a two-hour prayer routine. Don’t guilt yourself into doing more. Instead, do this: Sit with Jesus for ten minutes. No agenda. No performance. No pressure. Just sit. You can say something simple like: “Jesus, I’m here.” And then breathe. When your thoughts wander — bring them back. When you feel nothing — stay anyway. When it feels awkward — don’t quit. Because closeness isn’t built on intensity. It’s built on consistency. Think about any relationship in your life. You don’t grow closer through occasional emotional explosions. You grow closer through time spent together. Quiet car rides. Ordinary dinners. Small conversations. Why would it be different with Jesus? Sometimes we think spiritual growth has to feel dramatic. But often, growth feels boring before it feels beautiful. Let me tell you something important: The enemy loves when believers chase feelings. Because if your faith depends on emotion, it will collapse in dry seasons. But if your faith is anchored in commitment, dry seasons become strengthening seasons. And here’s another shift that might help you. Stop asking: “Why does God feel far?” Start asking: “What is God forming in me right now?” Dry seasons build endurance. Silence builds trust. Waiting builds depth. Even Jesus experienced silence. On the cross, He cried out, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” If the Son of God experienced felt distance, why would we think we’re exempt? But here’s the truth: Silence does not mean absence. Sometimes Jesus feels quiet because He’s teaching you to walk by faith — not by sight. So here’s a second practical step. Change the way you pray. Instead of long, polished prayers… Try conversational prayers throughout your day. While washing dishes: “Jesus, thank You for today.” While driving: “Lord, help me stay patient.” While feeling anxious: “Jesus, I trust You here.” Invite Him into the ordinary. Faith gets unstuck when it becomes integrated — not compartmentalized. And here’s something else that might surprise you. If you feel stuck, serve someone. Nothing reignites spiritual life like love in action. When Jesus Christ washed His disciples’ feet, He modeled something powerful: Closeness to God is expressed through humility and service. Call someone who’s lonely. Encourage someone. Pray for someone specifically. Give without recognition. When you become the hands and feet of Jesus, you often rediscover His heart. Now I want to speak to the person who feels guilty. You think, “I used to be on fire.” “I used to pray more.” “I used to be stronger.” Listen carefully. Guilt will not bring you closer to Jesus. Grace will. Jesus is not standing with crossed arms, disappointed. He is standing with open arms, inviting. Spiritual stagnation is not a verdict. It’s an invitation. An invitation to maturity. To depth. To stability. To rootedness. You don’t need a spiritual high. You need spiritual roots. And roots grow underground. Unseen. Slowly. But when storms come — roots matter more than flowers. If this season feels dry, you might be growing roots. So here’s your simple challenge: For seven days: 1. Ten quiet minutes of presence. 2. Short conversational prayers throughout the day. 3. One intentional act of service. That’s it. No pressure. No striving. No spiritual performance. Just presence. And trust me — if you keep showing up, even when you feel nothing, You will look back one day and realize: You were never stuck. You were being strengthened. If this spoke to you, let me know in the comments: Have you felt spiritually stuck lately? And if you’re willing, type this: “I’m showing up.” Because faith isn’t about always feeling close. It’s about staying close, even when you don’t feel it. And remember — Jesus has not moved. He is closer than your next breath. I’ll see you in the next video.
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