I used to disappear from God for days.... even months at a time.
Not because I didn’t love Him.
But because I didn’t feel right.
So I told myself I’d come back when I got it together…
But that’s not how healing works.
You don’t have to get it together first.
You just have to come.
💛 You’re not alone in this.
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Struggling with consistency in your spiritual life is something many people face but don't often talk about openly. From personal experience, I know how easy it is to feel disconnected from God, especially during challenging times when emotions and circumstances seem overwhelming. The phrase "consistency struggles" really hit home for me because it reflects the reality of wanting to stay close in faith but feeling like you keep slipping away. What helped me immensely was understanding that faith isn’t about having everything perfectly figured out. It's perfectly human to feel lost or distant sometimes. The key is to simply keep coming back, no matter what state you're in. You don’t have to “have it together” to approach God or to seek healing. Just showing up with an honest heart opens the door to transformation. I also found it helpful to use reminders and small routines to gently encourage myself to reconnect—whether it’s a few minutes of prayer, reading a verse, or even just meditating on gratitude. Sometimes, acknowledging the struggle and sharing it with others who understand can provide comfort and encouragement. Communities, both online and offline, that embrace imperfection and openly share their spiritual journeys have been a beacon of hope. Remember, grace covers those moments when you disappear or feel unworthy. Healing and growth are ongoing processes, not instant fixes. So if you find yourself slipping away, be kind to yourself and simply come back as you are. You are not alone in this, and every small step counts in building a consistent and meaningful faith journey.
























































