@temi_sweetadejumo: 1. Come Back to God Exactly as You Are: Sis, many people stay away from God because they feel they need to “fix themselves” first. But God invites you to come to him before the transformation even happens. You may have stopped praying, fallen into habits you’re ashamed of, or become spiritually numb. You might think, “God must be tired of me.” He isn’t. The story of the Prodigal Son shows a son who wasted everything his father gave him and walked far away. Yet when he returned, his father ran to meet him instead of rejecting him. God is more interested in your return than your perfection. Here is a practical step to help you: Spend five minutes today talking honestly to God. No religious language. No pretending. Just tell Him where you’ve been and how you really feel. 2. Start Small and Be Consistent: Sis, many Christians return to God with great enthusiasm, then become discouraged because they can’t maintain a perfect routine. You can decide to read ten chapters a day, pray for an hour, and attend every church event. A week later, you’re exhausted and quit that because zeal alone doesn’t sustain consistency. Daniel built a consistent habit of prayer over time. His strength wasn’t in occasional spiritual highs but in faithful daily devotion. Small, faithful steps often produce deeper growth than dramatic emotional moments. For the next seven days practice these: * Read one chapter of the Bible daily. * Pray for five minutes. * Write down one thing God teaches you. 3. Remember That Even Strong Believers Have Struggled: Sis, You may feel you’ve disappointed God too much, failed too many times, or wandered too far. Peter denied Jesus three times after boldly promising never to leave Him. Yet Jesus restored Peter and later used him powerfully. Your failure does not have the final word, God’s grace does. Here is a Practical Step to help you: Instead of focusing on your failures, focus on God’s willingness to restore. Write down: * What happened? * What did I learn? * What step can I take toward God today? 4. Reconnect With God’s People: Sis, Isolation is one of the enemy’s greatest tools. Many people drift from God after disconnecting from healthy Christian community. If you stopped attending church because of disappointment, offense, busyness, or spiritual burnout. Over time, your relationship with God weakened too. After experiencing deep discouragement, Elijah felt alone and wanted to give up. God reminded him that he wasn’t the only faithful believer left and strengthened him through renewed connection and purpose. Try doing this this week: * Attend your church service. * Join a Bible study. * Reach out to a spiritually mature friend. * Ask someone to pray with you. Healing often begins when we stop carrying our burdens alone sis. 5. Focus on God’s Character, Not Your Feelings: Sis, feelings are real, but they aren’t always reliable indicators of God’s presence. You have prayed and feel nothing. You worship and feel disconnected. You wonder if God is listening. Job experienced devastating loss and confusion. He struggled with questions and pain, yet God remained faithful throughout his journey. Another example is Thomas, who doubted the resurrection until Jesus met him in his uncertainty. Sis, God’s faithfulness does not depend on your feelings. Let’s going these this week: When emotions tell you God is absent, remind yourself of what Scripture says: * God is faithful. * God forgives. * God restores. * God never stops pursuing His children. Keep a journal of answered prayers, blessings, and moments when God has helped you in the past. #prayer #fyp #christiantiktok #christiancommunitytiktok #relatable
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