You are doing it.
You are showing up.
You are making time for God.
Now… keep going. Keep growing.
By now, the rhythm
of your quiet time should be a part of your day. That is a blessing. God is
faithful to meet you when you seek Him. Keep the same schedule—morning and
evening, in your quiet place.
Let this season be
about growing stronger in what you have already started.
“Be rooted and built up in him, be established in faith, and overflow with thanksgiving just as you were taught.”
Colossians 2:7 (CEB)
(This is your reminder that your consistency is building something
sacred.)
To Continue to Grow…
Add music.
Create a playlist that helps you focus your heart and settle your spirit.
Worship, instrumentals, or anything that draws your attention to the presence
of God.
Add more Psalms videos.
Here is a link to a playlist of the Psalms,
or you can search for your own. Let them play during your journaling time or
before your evening prayer.
Add a Bible Reading Plan.
A Bible Reading Plan is a simple tool that gives structure to your time in the
Word, guiding you through Scripture day by day so you can grow steadily, stay
focused, and build a consistent rhythm with God. Click here to learn more.
Click any of the images on the sidebars to get more resources to help you with your GAME TIME.
Add more GAME Times during your day.
Use lunch breaks, rest periods, or quiet moments to pause and reconnect with
God. Read a verse. Write a sentence. Whisper a prayer.
Remember… 10 minutes of quality time with God still blesses you and honors
God.
Share your story.
You do not have to have it all figured out. Just tell someone what God is
doing. Let them hear about your progress, your challenges, and your joy. You
might encourage someone else to begin their own journey of consistent time with
God.
You are still
growing.
There is still more ahead.
But right now—this moment—is proof that grace is working.
“The righteous will
flourish like the palm tree and grow like a cedar in Lebanon.”
Psalm 92:12 (MEV)
(This is your promise—your growth will show, and your roots will hold.)
Keep showing up.
Keep building the rhythm.
Let God meet you right where you are.