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5 Practical Ways to Deepen Your Relationship with God

May 10, 20254 min read

Let’s be honest. Sometimes, we get caught up in the routines of life—work, school, parenting, church activities—and before we know it, our relationship with God starts feeling like something we “check off” instead of something we truly live out. If that’s where you are right now, take a breath. You’re not alone.

The beautiful thing about God is that He never moves away from us. He’s always near, waiting to deepen the relationship we were made for.

If you're longing to grow closer to Him but aren't sure where to start, here are five practical, grace-filled ways to draw nearer to God daily.

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1. Make Time for Quiet Moments With God

In a world that celebrates being busy, carving out stillness may feel counterproductive—but it’s powerful. One of the most meaningful ways to deepen your relationship with God is by making room for quiet, uninterrupted moments with Him.

Even if it’s just 10 minutes before the kids wake up or during your lunch break, use that time to sit in silence, read Scripture, and just be present with God.

“Be still, and know that I am God.” – Psalm 46:10

Start with small steps—no pressure to have it all figured out. God honors your intentionality, not your perfection.

2. Talk to God Like a Friend

Prayer doesn’t always have to be long or formal. God wants honest conversations, not rehearsed speeches. Try talking to Him throughout your day like you would a trusted friend. Tell Him what’s on your mind—your joys, your frustrations, your fears.

“Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.” – 1 Peter 5:7

You’ll be surprised how those little “check-ins” throughout the day begin to shift your awareness of God’s presence.

3. Dive Into Scripture With Curiosity, Not Obligation

Reading the Bible can feel like a chore when we approach it like a duty. Instead, open the Word with curiosity. Ask, “What is God trying to show me today?” or “How does this apply to what I’m going through?”

Start with stories or Psalms if you’re feeling stuck. Use a devotional or Bible app if that helps.

“Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” – Psalm 119:105

Don’t worry about reading chapters upon chapters—sometimes one verse can speak volumes.

By the way, the Purpose of Heart devotional is that book that has great impact on your family, your faith and your life direction in general. If you're looking to grow closer and be more aligned with God's plan, the Purpose of Heart devotional is perfect for you and your family. 

4. Let Worship Be a Lifestyle, Not Just a Song

Worship doesn’t only happen on Sundays or with music. It happens when you choose patience over frustration, kindness over judgment, and obedience over convenience. It’s about glorifying God in the way you live, even in the small things.

Try starting your day with a worship song, thanking God while doing chores, or pausing to admire His creation on a walk. These small acts draw your heart toward Him.

“Therefore, whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” – 1 Corinthians 10:31

5. Surround Yourself With People Who Point You to Christ

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Your environment shapes your relationship with God more than you may realize. Join a Bible study group, plug into a faith-based community, or simply reach out to a trusted friend who encourages you spiritually.

“As iron sharpens iron, so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend” – Proverbs 27:17

We weren’t meant to walk this journey alone. Sometimes God speaks through others, reminding us of His promises when we’ve forgotten.

Final Thoughts

Deepening your relationship with God doesn't require perfection or performance—it simply requires presence. Showing up every day, little by little, with a heart that longs to know Him more.

You don't have to do all five things at once. Start with one, and ask God to meet you there. He’s ready and willing to draw near.

“Draw near to God and He will draw near to you.” – James 4:8

And remember: it’s not about how fast you grow. It’s about staying connected to the One who grows you.

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Stay blessed.

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