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Today’s episode is for the person who doesn’t necessarily feel guilty…but feels dry. Spiritually dry. Tired. Numb. Like the well has run low and the ground of your soul is cracked.
Spiritual dryness is that season when you still believe, you still love God, you still show up—but you feel like someone turned the volume down on your heart.
· You open your Bible and the words feel flat.
· You sing in worship, but your emotions lag behind.
· You pray, but it feels like your words float up and hit the ceiling.
You might even feel guilty about feeling this way, like, “I should be more on fire for God. I should feel more.” But instead, you feel like dry ground that hasn’t seen rain in a while.
If that’s you, I want you to know: you are not alone. Scripture is full of people who walked through dry places with God. And God doesn’t reject them for it; He meets them in it.
By Mindy HiteToday’s episode is for the person who doesn’t necessarily feel guilty…but feels dry. Spiritually dry. Tired. Numb. Like the well has run low and the ground of your soul is cracked.
Spiritual dryness is that season when you still believe, you still love God, you still show up—but you feel like someone turned the volume down on your heart.
· You open your Bible and the words feel flat.
· You sing in worship, but your emotions lag behind.
· You pray, but it feels like your words float up and hit the ceiling.
You might even feel guilty about feeling this way, like, “I should be more on fire for God. I should feel more.” But instead, you feel like dry ground that hasn’t seen rain in a while.
If that’s you, I want you to know: you are not alone. Scripture is full of people who walked through dry places with God. And God doesn’t reject them for it; He meets them in it.