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Your Nightly Prayer: Evening Prayers for Christian... - When You Feel Distant from God

Your Nightly Prayer: Evening Prayers for Christian... - When You Feel Distant from God

Published 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Feeling spiritually distant is something almost every believer experiences at some point. It can come during seasons of exhaustion, grief, distraction, or self-reliance. James reminds us that God does not move away from us — we are the ones who drift. His nearness is constant, steady, and unwavering, even when we don’t feel it.

Angie Grant offers a tender perspective: God’s pursuit of us mirrors the love a parent has for a child. Before a child can speak, understand, or reciprocate affection, the parent is already loving, providing, protecting, and inviting connection. The child doesn’t earn that love. They simply receive what already existed.

God’s love is the same — relentless, unconditional, and full of grace.

When we drift spiritually, it often happens quietly. We start to rely on our own strength. We get busy. We stop listening to the still, small voice that once guided us so clearly. Life begins to feel barren, dry, and heavy — a sign that we’ve been running on empty, trying to fill the God-shaped space in our hearts with things that can never satisfy.

But here is the good news:
God has not moved. He has not withdrawn. He has not hidden Himself.

You are not abandoned.
You are not forgotten.
You are not too far gone.

The moment you turn toward Him — even slightly — He is already rushing toward you with open arms.

Drawing near to God isn’t about striving; it’s about surrender. It’s stepping out of self-reliance and back into relationship. It’s slowing down enough to hear the whisper of the Holy Spirit again. It’s remembering that the Father who pursued you before you ever knew Him is still pursuing you now.

He is close.
He has always been close.
And He will draw near the moment you take one step toward Him.

TONIGHT'S SCRIPTURE

“Draw near to God and he will draw near to you.”
James 4:8


MAIN TAKEAWAYS

  • Spiritual distance is a feeling, not a reality — God has not moved away from you.

  • God pursues us long before we pursue Him; His love is persistent and unconditional.

  • We often drift when we try to manage life in our own strength.

  • Drawing near is an act of returning — turning our attention, affection, and dependence back to God.

  • The Holy Spirit continues to call us gently back into fellowship.


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