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The Need for Daily Devotions

Developing a daily habit of devotion can be challenging, especially for those who may not have grown up with this practice or who struggle to make time for it in their busy lives. However, as believers, daily devotions are essential to our spiritual growth and are vital to our relationship with God. If you know someone who has expressed a desire to start daily devotions but has not made it a regular habit, here are four points to consider.

  1. God's View of the Need for Daily Devotions

Understanding why daily devotions are crucial to our spiritual lives is essential. God desires a personal relationship with us; daily prayers are critical to nurturing that relationship. The Bible tells us that we are to love God with all our hearts, soul, and mind (Matthew 22:37), and daily devotions help us to do just that. They allow us to connect with God, hear from Him, and align our hearts and minds with His will.

Furthermore, daily devotions help us grow in our understanding of God's Word, our guide for living. The Bible tells us that the Word of God is living, active, and sharper than any two-edged sword (Hebrews 4:12), and daily devotions allow us to engage with the living Word and be transformed by it.

  1. My Hope

As someone who cares about the spiritual growth of your friend or loved one, it's natural to have the desire to see them develop a habit of daily devotions. However, it's essential to approach this desire with the right mindset. We cannot force someone to create a pattern, but we can encourage and support them in their passion. Our hope should be rooted in God's ability to work in their hearts and bring about lasting change.

  1. How Do I Change?

If your friend or loved one struggles to develop a habit of daily devotions, exploring the reasons behind this may be helpful. For example, are they struggling to find time in their busy schedule? Are they unsure of how to begin or what to read? Are there distractions that are pulling them away from this practice?


Once you have identified the barriers, you can help them to develop a plan to overcome them. For example, encourage them to set aside a specific time each day for devotions, even just a few minutes. Suggest resources, such as holy books or apps, to help guide them in reading and reflection. Please enable them to eliminate distractions by finding a quiet space and turning off their phone or other devices.

  1. How Do I Stay Changed?

Developing a habit of daily devotion is not a one-time event but a lifelong journey. Encourage your friend or loved one to view this practice as an ongoing commitment rather than a past achievement. Please help them to find an accountability partner or join a small group where they can share their journey and be encouraged by others. Remind them of the importance of daily devotions and their impact on their spiritual growth and relationship with God.


In conclusion, developing a habit of daily devotion is a vital part of our spiritual journey. As believers, we are called to love God with all our hearts, soul, and mind, and daily devotions help us to do just that. If you know someone who has expressed a desire to start daily devotions but has yet to make it a regular habit, remember God's view of the need for daily prayers, approach with hope, help them to identify barriers, and develop a plan to overcome them, and encourage them to view it as a lifelong commitment.

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