
Devotional Series · 4 Parts
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Why God Isn't Too Busy For You
A lot of us stopped talking to God because we quietly assumed His attention was spread thin — that He’s busy, that we’re interrupting, that He has bigger things on His plate than us. That assumption is wrong. And it’s the reason faith starts to feel cold, prayer goes quiet, and the whole relationship slowly turns into something you’re keeping alive on autopilot. Four parts on the math that doesn’t apply to God — and what it means for the conversation He’s been waiting to have with you.
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The Math That Doesn't Apply to God
There are billions of people on the planet. You assume that means God's attention is spread thin — that He's busy, that you're interrupting, that He has bigger things on His plate. The assumption sounds humble. It's actually the reason your faith starts to feel cold and the conversation between you and God slowly goes silent.

Why You Stopped Talking
Most prayer lives don't die from rebellion or doubt. They die from a quiet assumption — that He's busy, that your stuff is too small, that you've already used up your turn. None of those assumptions survive the New Testament for very long.

He Comes Toward You
Most of us pray like we're trying to get God's attention. Like we have to wave Him down before the real conversation can start. Jesus told three parables in a row to break that picture. Every one of them is about a God who moves first.

A Conversation That's Already Open
It's a beautiful idea on Sunday and a strange thing to live by on Monday. If God is fully available, already moving toward you, and not waiting on a polished prayer — what changes about your Tuesday? More than you'd think, and most of it is in the small stuff.